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Chicago shooting: No bail for teen charged in shootout with US marshal, K-9 dog in Belmont Cragin

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CHICAGO (WLS) — A person accused of taking pictures a U.S. marshal and his Ok-9 canine whereas serving an arrest warrant on Chicago’s Northwest Aspect was denied bail on Saturday.

Tarrion Johnson, 19, was arrested shortly after the taking pictures, Chicago police mentioned.

He was charged with tried homicide, tried theft with a firearm, aggravated cruelty to animals and harm to a police animal, officers mentioned.

Johnson is scheduled in bond courtroom at midday.

The Ok-9 officer harm within the shootout remains to be in ICU, officers mentioned.

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Chicago police mentioned their officers and U.S. Marshals Nice Lakes Regional Fugitive Job Pressure had been serving a CPD arrest warrant for an tried homicide.

When the officers introduced themselves, police mentioned Johnson allegedly opened fireplace on them within the 5200-block of W. Belmont Ave. round 1:23 p.m.

Police mentioned a U.S. Marshal was shot within the hand and his Ok-9 canine was additionally struck in his higher physique. A Chicago police officer returned fireplace, however didn’t strike anybody.

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The Ok-9 was rushed to MedVet, a 24-hour emergency veterinary hospital, the place it acquired medical therapy. The U.S. Marshal Service mentioned Friday that the Ok-9 stays within the ICU.

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“All of us are praying for a full restoration, and we need to thank everybody for his or her prayers and nicely needs,” mentioned U.S. Marshal LaDon Reynolds.

Two suspects had been taken into custody, Chicago police mentioned. An investigation into the incident is ongoing.

The CPD officer who fired photographs can be positioned on routine administrative duties for not less than 30 days, police mentioned. The Civilian Workplace of Police Accountability will conduct an investigation into the officer’s use of drive.

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