CHICAGO (AP) - A gun-wielding man who Chicago police officers spotted running from a business exchanged gunfire with the officers early Friday before he was taken into custody, police said.
Officers allegedly saw Demetrius Williams run out of a business in the city’s Chatham neighborhood about 2:20 a.m. and they were pursuing him when he turned around and fired shots at an approaching squad car, police said.
Officers returned fire, but did not hit Williams, 25, and the officers were not injured, police said, adding a gun was recovered at the scene of the shooting. Williams is charged with attempted first-degree murder. A bond hearing is scheduled for Saturday.
The confrontation with Williams marks the second time this week a suspect fired at Chicago police. A man shot and seriously wounded an officer on Wednesday as he was responding to a domestic dispute in Lawndale.
And last week, a convicted felon on parole shot three Chicago police officers outside of a police station on the city’s northwest side. Officers were taking the man, who was charged with attempted murder in that shooting to the station in connection with a June 26 carjacking in downtown Chicago.
One of those three officers remains hospitalized.
Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability is investigating Friday’s shooting.
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