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IL: Suspect tries to break in house, shot by resident
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"A man allegedly fleeing Chicago Police apparently picked the wrong house to hide in early Thursday."
"Aaron Marshall, 26, was shot in his side by a resident as he broke through a window of a home ... as police chased him on foot, officials said."
"The homeowner will not be charged ..."
"Marshall ... was charged with criminal trespass to a residence, possession of a controlled substance, failure to stop at a stop sign and driving on a revoked license."
"Police chased Marshall on foot after stopping him for a traffic violation ..."
"Marshall is accused of dropping suspected narcotics during the chase ..."
"Marshall then 'crashed though' a window and was was shot by a resident of the home, police said." |
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