Catalytic converter thief fires shots at priest outside Chicago Catholic school

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Police said two men were trying to steal a catalytic converter from a blue Toyota Prius parked outside the school's rectory.

CHICAGO -- A would-be thief fired shots at a priest Monday morning after he caught two men trying to steal a catalytic converter behind St. Ignatius College Prep on the Near West Side.Police said two men were trying to steal a catalytic converter from a blue Toyota Prius parked outside the school's rectory shortly before 6 a.m., when a 73-year-old priest heard the noises.St.

'He said he had a little mark on his head. We're not sure if it's a bullet that grazed him, a piece of wood cut him from the door – we don't know definitively,' she said.One of the would-be thieves fired three shots at the priest. A source said the priest was grazed by a bullet, but did not report his injury. At least one bullet struck the rectory.The high school is located at 1076 W. Roosevelt Rd.

 

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