Bloomingdale cops dominated justified in deadly April taking pictures:

Prosecutors have dominated that Bloomingdale law enforcement officials had been justified within the deadly taking pictures of a person who allegedly threatened them with a knife earlier this 12 months in west suburban Glendale Heights. In a press release issued Wednesday, DuPage County State’s Attorney Robert Berlin wrote that his workplace discovered police “were justified in their actions and that no criminal charges will be filed against any of the officers” concerned within the April 5 taking pictures of Julius Glover. “Considering all the facts and circumstances, the officers’ belief that such force was necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm to themselves or another person was reasonable,” Berlin wrote. Police had been initially known

Murder suspect’s brother killed after cops mistakenly attempt to

Chicago police fatally shot an armed man Tuesday whereas mistakenly executing an arrest warrant on the improper particular person in South Chicago. The man, a brother of a person wished in a May 14 homicide in Roseland, allegedly pulled out a gun throughout the arrest, police stated. Officers with the division’s fugitive apprehension unit tried to arrest the person about 1:45 p.m. in a driveway within the 8100 block of South Chappel Avenue, Sgt. Rocco Alioto stated throughout a information convention Tuesday. The man pulled out a handgun whereas officers went to take him into custody whereas he sat in a car, Alioto stated. An officer then shot him. Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford stated