On Video, Chicago Police Shoot Man At Grand-State Red Line Station
CBS 2ON AIR On Video, Chicago Police Shoot Man At Grand-State Red Line Station After He Was Moving Between CarsFebruary 28, 2020 at 10:00 pmFiled Under:Chicago News, Crime, CTA, Jermont Terry, Police-Involved Shooting, Red Line, Red Line shooting
CHICAGO (CBS) — Chicago police shot a man Friday afternoon during a struggle at the Grand station on the CTA Red Line, after the officers tried to stop the man from moving between train cars. Video of the incident was posted on social media.Deputy Police Supt. Barb West on Friday night said the officers were assigned to the mass transit unit and observed the man improperly moving between train cars, which is against city ordinance. They engaged with the suspect on the platform when the struggle ensued. The shooting is being investigated by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability and the Cook County State’s Attorney.“Due to the criminal nature of this incident, we have asked the state’s attorney to respond,” West said.
The officers have been placed on administrative duties. Interim Supt. Charlie Beck has been briefed and was decribed as “extremely concerned” about the incident. “We are conducting concurrent administrative and criminal investigations,” West said.
They tell the man to stop resisting and both deploy their taser. The man breaks free, staggers to his feet and appears to wipe his face, apparently from pepper spray. One of the officers then steps back and pulls her weapon and yells, “Sir, put your hands down!” The second the officers yells, “Shoot him.” Although it is unclear whether he meant with more pepper spray or use of force. Earlier, an officer said “shoot him” and the other officer used pepper spray.
Then a shot is fired by one of the officers and the man runs up the escalator. Both officers pursue the man. After the man reaches the top of the escalator, another shot is heard off camera. One of tasers is also seen on the escalator stairs. Another video on social media shows the man lying at the top of the escalator unresponsive with two officers standing over him. It is unclear if those are the same officers who pursued the man up the steps.
As the struggle continues for at least three minutes, the man is heard saying, “I didn’t do nothing to you guys!”
Mayor Lightfoot tweeted that the video was “extremely disturbing.”