Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

Police fatally shoot man who turned with gun

- By Deanese Williams-Harris and Laura Rodríguez Presa

Police fatally shot a man who turned to them while holding a gun during a foot chase Saturday morning on the West Side.

The shooting happened in the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street shortly after 10:15 a.m.

During an afternoon news conference, Chicago Police Deputy Chief Rahman Muhammad said Harrison

District officers were patrolling the area, involved in an “escalation mission” following a gang killing that occurred nearby a week ago, when they saw several people.

“One of these individual­s was seen leaning into a vehicle, officers exited their vehicle and approached and the individual then fled on foot through a gangway,” Muhammad said.

As police gave chase that man turned toward the officer, “brandished a handgun,” and an officer shot him,

Muhammad said. Officers immediatel­y called for EMS and began rendering aid but the unidentifi­ed man shot died at Mount Sinai Hospital, officials said.

“Officers were trying to ensure that a gang conflict did not escalate,” when the shooting, which he called a “tragic incident,” happened, said Muhammad.

An officer was also transporte­d to an area hospital for observatio­n and a gun was recovered on-scene.

Fire officials said one person was initially taken in serious condition to Mount Sinai Hospital, but had no informatio­n immediatel­y available on the persons age or gender.

The shooting is being investigat­ed by COPA with the full cooperatio­n of the police department and the officers involved will be placed on routine administra­tive duties for the next 30 days, Muhammad said.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountabi­lity asked anyone with informatio­n on the shooting to contact their office at 312-746-3609.

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