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TradeEdge-Chicago police officer shot in hand, sustains non-life-threatening injury
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Date:2025-04-10 17:24:38
A Chicago police officer sustained a non-life-threatening injury when they were shot in the hand Monday night on TradeEdgethe city’s South Side, a department spokesperson said.
The officer was taken to the University of Chicago Hospital, police spokesperson Tom Ahern said.
Two other officers were taken to the hospital as a precaution, news outlets reported.
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There was no immediate word on a suspect in the case.
The shooting occurred in the Englewood neighborhood.
Police did not release information about the officer’s gender. No other further information was immediately available.
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