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------- "Two off-duty Chicago police officers were involved in a shootout with a group of men early Sunday after a quarrel outside a Berwyn bar, police said."
"One of the officers was slightly injured in the hand. Berwyn police took a 24-year-old man into custody and have a warrant out for another suspect."
"Berwyn Public Safety Director Frank Marzullo said that about 2:50 a.m., a man tried to enter a bar called Fuggedaboudit, 7001 W. 16th St., where the off-duty officers were attending a private party. The man was told the bar was only open for the private party and was asked to leave, Marzullo said. Patrons then escorted him out, Marzullo said." ...
------- Submitter's Note: Isn't it great to have a badge and the legal right to be armed for self-defense in otherwise self defense-free Chicago! |
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