Chicago Police Officer Killed at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital
Introduction
A Chicago police officer was killed and another seriously injured on Saturday morning after a suspect in police custody opened fire at a medical facility.
Main Body
The incident happened around 10:50 a.m. on Saturday at Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital. Two officers were taking a male suspect, who had been arrested for robbery, to the hospital for medical observation. During this process, the suspect used a gun and killed 38-year-old Officer John Bartholomew, who had served on the force for ten years. A second officer, aged 57 with 21 years of experience, was seriously injured and remained in critical condition as of Sunday. After the shooting, the suspect left the hospital building and escaped. He was later arrested by the police, and a weapon was found. Superintendent Larry Snelling confirmed that three weapons were recovered during the investigation; however, the police department has not yet explained how the suspect obtained the firearm. Surveillance footage shows that the suspect was unclothed and had medical electrodes attached to his chest while he was running away. Regarding hospital rules, Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital stated on social media that the man had passed through a metal detector when he arrived at the emergency department. The facility emphasized that the suspect was under constant police guard until the shooting occurred. In response to the tragedy, Mayor Brandon Johnson described the event as a disaster and noted that mental health support has been provided to the police force.
Conclusion
The suspect is still in custody while the second officer remains in critical condition. The investigation into how the suspect got the weapon is ongoing.