A Chicago police officer was shot in West Englewood near 61st and Paulina Wednesday afternoon, CPD said.
CHICAGO -- A Chicago police officer was shot in the city's West Englewood neighborhood Wednesday afternoon, according to a police spokesperson.
Her partner then jumped into the driver's seat and rushed her to University of Chicago Hospital, Brown said. Her condition was upgraded from critical to serious, and stable, just before 7:30 p.m. The car containing the shooter then fled and crashed near 64th and South Bishop, and the people inside then fled on foot in different directions.
This shooting happened less than a mile from where Officer Ella French was shot and killed and her partner Officer Carlos Yanez, Jr. was critically wounded 10 months ago. Some in the community are fed up.
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