Crime & Safety
Man Shot, Injured In Millennium Park Exchange With Deputy: Police
A man avoided security measures at Millennium Park before shooting at security, police said. An off-duty Cook County deputy returned fire.

CHICAGO, IL — A man was injured during an exchange of gunfire with an off-duty Cook County sheriff's deputy Friday evening at Millennium Park, nearly a week after a 16-year-old was shot and killed at The Bean, according to police.
The shooting occurred during a period of enhanced security instituted at Millennium Park in response to last week's shooting.
Around 7:22 p.m. Friday, police said a man refused to submit to a wand screening at an entrance to Millennium Park on East Monroe Street and jumped a fence. As security approached him, he fired his weapon, and an off-duty Cook County deputy working security returned fire, hitting the man, according to authorities.
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The man, who police believe is around 22 years old, fled but was soon arrested at the Chicago Riverwalk and taken to a hospital to be treated for non-life threatening injuries. Charges are pending, police said.
The off-duty deputy was also taken to an area hospital for observation.
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced earlier this week a rollback of a citywide weekend curfew to 10 p.m. for minors. She also announced unattended minors would be banned from Millennium Park after 6 p.m. between Thursday and Sunday. The measures took effect this week.
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