Chicago Sun-Times

Charges filed against man shot by police in North Lawndale

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A man who was shot by Chicago police Monday is accused of assaulting an officer and weapons offenses.

Javontay Kindred, 25, was with a group of people near a vehicle that was double-parked in the 2100 block of South St. Louis Avenue in North Lawndale about 11:35 a.m. when officers tried to “conduct an investigat­ory stop,” Chicago police said.

Kindred allegedly started running “while in possession of a firearm,” police said. Officers followed him to a vacant lot, where one of them opened fire, striking Kindred in the upper body, police said.

He was taken in critical condition to Mount Sinai Hospital, according to police.

A gun was recovered at the scene. Kindred is charged with a felony count of aggravated assault of a peace officer and two counts of unlawful use of a weapon by a convicted felon.

No officers were hurt, police said. The officers involved in the shooting were placed on routine administra­tive duties for at least 30 days as per department policy.

On Tuesday, the Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity said it was “unclear ... if the individual discharged his weapon at police.”

COPA said it was responding to Monday’s shooting shortly after it happened. Anyone with informatio­n about the shooting should call the oversight agency at (312) 746-3609.

The shooting happened so close to Crown Community Academy of Fine Arts that members of the administra­tion “heard shots fired in the vicinity of the school,” Principal Zarree Walker said in a note to parents later Monday.

Kindred is scheduled to appear in bond court Wednesday.

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