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Chicago Man is charged in shooting 2 federal agents, officers

Chicago Man is charged in shooting 2 federal agents, officers
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Chicago: a federal indictment submitted Thursday on charges of a 28-year-old Chicago man in connection with Drive-by Shooting this week from three disguised law enforcers, and it was said that the suspect told the authorities to the officers for rival gang members.
Eugene “Gen Gen Gen” McClaurin was charged with one count using dangerous and deadly weapons to attack special agents from the US alcohol bureau, tobacco, firearms and explosives.
Filling the document accused McClaurin to shoot all three, although the accusation was related to an agent.
Possible other costs will follow.
Confidence in one count of a prison sentence is a maximum of 20 years.
The charges said McClaurin told investigators a friend had warned his rival gang members were in the area in a vehicle similar to a non-sign vehicle, two ATF agents and officers in the entry unit.
He began to follow him and opened fire while driving.
to the toll road on the south side of Chicago.
McClaurin “stated that he had bought glock for personal protection a few months before the shooting,” said the indictment.
McClaurin is scheduled to make a court appearance early Thursday afternoon at the US District Court in Chicago.
The shooting occurred at 5:50 am Wednesday near the 22nd District Police Station.
Officers were treated due to their injury at the regional hospital and released on Wednesday night.
Three officers were on their way to assignments when they were shot, Chicago police supervisor David Brown told reporters Wednesday.
The shooting came ahead of the visit to Suburban Crystal Lake, Illinois, by President Joe Biden.
Chicago Mayor Liori Lightfoot said he planned to discuss control of weapons and city violence, which had included increased shooting this year, with Biden.

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