Shots Fired at Police During Austin Shooting Investigation
Suspect Exchanges Gunfire with Officers
A shooting suspect exchanged gunfire with police after they were called to the scene to investigate a shooting Saturday in the Austin neighborhood, Chicago police said.
Shooting Incident
Officers were called to the 5700 block of West North Avenue around 12:45 a.m. Saturday and found a person firing shots at another person on the ground, according to police. The person shooting then fired shots at police, striking their squad car. One officer fired shots back.
Suspect Fled, Later Taken into Custody
The suspect fled the scene but was taken into custody shortly after.
No Injuries Reported
No officers were injured, and three guns were recovered on the scene.
Officer Provides First Aid
Officers gave first aid to the victim who was shot on the ground. The person was taken to a nearby hospital in unknown condition.
Investigation Underway
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating the incident, and the officers involved have been placed on administrative duties during the investigation.
Conclusion
The incident highlights the risks that police officers face daily, and the importance of swift and thorough investigations to ensure accountability and transparency.
FAQs
- What happened during the shooting incident?
A suspect exchanged gunfire with police while they were investigating a shooting in the Austin neighborhood. - Were any officers injured?
No, no officers were injured during the incident. - What happened to the suspect?
The suspect fled the scene but was later taken into custody. - What is the status of the investigation?
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating the incident, and the officers involved have been placed on administrative duties during the investigation.