Chicago police said Louis C. Gordon-Hay and officers struggled over a weapon.
A Chicago police shooting in Morgan Park near 111th and Racine left a man dead. Two cops were taken to Christ for observation.A man killed in a South Side police shooting on Friday evening has been identified, the medical examiner's office said on Monday.
Interim Chicago Police Superintendent Fred Waller said two officers assigned to the 22nd District were in the 1100 block of West 111th Street around 5:30 p.m. when they saw a person walking with a weapon.The officers tried to stop the man, who tried to flee into a residence, Waller said. The officers chased him on foot, and there was a struggle over a weapon. The officers fired twice.The man was shot and taken to Christ Hospital in critical condition.
"They had the sheet over him, and they was pumping his chest, so like he didn't make it because he wasn't moving or nothing. I saw blood all on the sheet," said witness Jimmar Cheers. The two officers involved in the incident were also taken to the hospital for observation. Waller said they may have suffered some bumps and bruises, but neither was shot.
"I saw the officer yelling, coming out the house yelling. He was mad. He just took his vest off and got in the car. He was mad," Cheers said.The two officers are in good condition, Waller said.
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