A Chicago police officer shot and killed a 20-year-old gunman who opened fire on 
two other people this morning in the South Side's  Englewood neighborhood, 
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No officers were hurt and one person was being 
questioned by authorities in the shooting that happened about 11:40 a.m. near 
63rd Street and Honore Street.
According to preliminary information from 
law enforcement sources, a narcotics unit officer on surveillance in the area 
saw the gunman open fire on at least two other people in front of a grocery 
store near a vacant lot.
The officer responded to the shooting, announced his office and told the 
gunman to drop his weapon.
The gunman kept firing and ran to a vacant lot where he fired again, 
prompting the officer to shoot and kill the gunman. 
No one else was hurt, and the 
gunman's identity has yet to be released.
Police were questioning a companion of the gunman 
who also might have played a role in the shooting, but no charges have been 
filed as of Thursday afternoon.
2 comments:
GOOD!
Great another justified shooting good job cpd
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