Man shot by Chicago police on Northwest Side after officer struck by vehicle

A man was shot by Chicago police early Saturday morning after allegedly striking an officer with a bus following a fight outside a business in Chicago s Belmont Cragin neighborhood representatives announced A declaration from Chicago police declared officers responded at around a m to a call of battery in progress and shots fired near a business in the block of North Central Avenue Administration revealed an employee of a business alerted police to a large fight outside the establishment in which gunshots had been fired Upon arrival of the officers the employees directed police to the gunman who police noted was seen getting inside a red pickup truck Police disclosed officers approached the pickup truck on foot and ordered the gunman to exit the automobile when officers noted the suspect accelerated their motorcycle towards the officers striking one Alaska mins ago A -pound boulder pins Alaska man face-down in a glacier creek for three hours news hours ago As Denmark raises its retirement age to experts weigh in on whether the U S may follow its lead According to agents officers then fired their weapons towards the pickup truck as the carriage fled the scene The conveyance was later located in the block of North Menard Avenue with the gunman identified on the ground near the car with multiple gunshot wounds The gunman a -year-old man whose identity is unknown was transported to Illinois Masonic Healthcare Center in critical condition A weapon was recovered inside the red pickup truck executives revealed It is unknown if the officer struck by the bicycle was hospitalized The shooting is right now under analysis by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability with the agency advising anyone with information regarding the matter to call - The officers involved in the shooting will be placed on routine administrative duties for a minimum of days according to police