Illinois State Police are investigating a shooting involving officers with the Dolton Police Department Friday morning.
Dolton police were involved in a shooting in the south suburb Friday morning and Illinois State Police are investigating.Illinois State Police are investigating a deadly shooting involving officers with the Dolton Police Department Friday morning.
"I heard like 10 or 15 gunshots in the alley," resident Janita Smith said. "It sounded like it was coming from the alley. And I called Dolton police." "I was told by an officer that they got a call for a domestic a few times during the night from the neighbor, and then when they arrived on the scene, the man had a gun," resident Janice Anderson said.Investigators said that when the first officer arrived on the scene, they approached him inside his car and saw he had a gun. They opened fire after police say the suspect refused to drop the weapon.
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