Lamar Harris, 29, was killed late Monday after he fired on several police officers investigating alleged drug activity in Chicago's Logan Square neighborhood on the city's west side, according to police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. Three officers were wounded.
Officers at the scene with first aid kits and bandages were able to apply preliminary care to Harris while they waited for Chicago Fire Department emergency crews, Guglielmi said.
"The officers were trained by CPD in LEMART Law Enforcement Medical AND Rescue Training which is designed to render life-saving aid following tactical and emergency situations," he said yesterday in a statement.
One officer was shot in the back, another in the foot and a third in the chest, authorities said, adding his body armor likely deflected the bullet.
A gun used by the dead suspect was recovered at the scene, authorities said.
In a statement, police officials said Harris has 43 arrests on his record, 11 of them felonies. He was convicted of five felony charges, the latest being aggravated unlawful use of a weapon and resisting a peace officer, causing injury, in January 2012.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Interim Police Superintendent John Escalante visited the officers and their families at the hospital. The shooting follows the mortal wounding of an undercover narcotics officer in Maryland who was shot by a colleague as a gunman attacked a police station Sunday night.
Police said in a statement that the city's Independent Police Review Authorities will investigate the shooting. The officers involved will be put on administrative duties for 30 days.
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