$1 Million Bond for Man Charged With Attempted Murder of Chicago Cops in University Village

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Bail was set at $1 million Sunday for a 29-year-old man accused of shooting at Chicago police officers who then shot him on Christmas Eve in University Village.

No officers were injured or struck by gunfire, but two were taken to a hospital for observation, police said.

Jefferson then ran to the nearby 12th District police station parking lot and placed his hands on a car, waiting for officers to arrest him, prosecutors said. That’s when the officers realized Jefferson had been shot, and he was taken to Stroger Hospital where his condition was stabilized, prosecutors said.

A spokesman for the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which investigates all police shootings, said Saturday it was “too early to confirm” whether the wounded man had also fired at the officers, who have been assigned to administrative duties for 30 days as COPA investigates.Jefferson has previously been charged with aggravated assault of a police officer and had been out on bond for a separate weapons charge.

 

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Keep him in jail.

Bond ? Fake news besides kamy will bail him out

Shocked that SAKimFoxx hasn’t let him out on an I bond yet.

Why is there any bond....... He tried to kill a cop what more do you need to know

Why offer bond? There should be no pre-trial release for flight risks or those who disregard public safety. If we need more room, let out anyone on a petty weed bust.

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