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BWC: Suspect’s weapon fires during struggle, wounding Chicago officer before fatal OIS

CHICAGO — The Civilian Office of Police Accountability released body-camera footage showing the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man by a Chicago police officer during a foot pursuit and altercation, FOX 32 reported.

The May 29 shooting occurred after tactical officers attempted to stop a man in an alley. He fled into a backyard, where officers pursued and attempted to detain him.

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Footage released on July 8 shows a struggle between the man and officers on the ground. Officers repeatedly instructed the man to “stop reaching.” During the altercation, the man’s firearm discharged, striking an officer in the leg. Another officer then fired at the man, who was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital and later pronounced dead.

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The injured officer was taken to the hospital in serious condition. Police said a firearm was recovered at the scene.

When a Marion County deputy stopped to check on the man, he fired a flare at the deputy’s cruiser and began to act erratically before being taken into custody

Ronald Mortensen, 59, was released from prison after agreeing to a plea deal and being sentenced to time he had already served

Kerr County deputies, Kerville PD, firefighters and volunteers are working around the clock to locate missing people and recover victims after the July 4 disaster claimed at least 95 lives

NYPD and Woodbridge PD officers were in a hotel lobby searching for a murder suspect when he emerged from an elevator and fired shots; two officers were wounded in the shootout

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