Two police officers shot, one fatally, during prisoner transport at Chicago hospital, suspect in custody
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Two police officers shot, one fatally, during prisoner transport at Chicago hospital, suspect in custody One police officer was killed and another was “fighting for his life” in Chicago Saturday after the officers were allegedly shot at a hospital by a…
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What happened
Two police officers shot, one fatally, during prisoner transport at Chicago hospital, suspect in custody One police officer was killed and another was “fighting for his life” in Chicago Saturday after the officers were allegedly shot at a hospital by a…
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