A black man was charged with shooting an off-duty Chicago police officer with her own gun was ordered held without bail Sunday.
Raphael Jordan, 48, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery of a police officer, disarming a police officer, and burglary in the shooting about 11:30 a.m. Thursday in the 2200 block of East 69th Street.
“You pose a threat and a danger to everyone,” Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr. told Jordan.
Thursday morning, the off-duty officer was working as a security guard for a construction company in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood when she saw Jordan carrying a hammer drill from a nearby trailer, said Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney Barry Quinn.
The officer, 37, walked over to investigate, and Jordan dropped the tool and ran to a nearby van that belonged to the dry cleaning service where he worked, Quinn said. A woman in the van was “screaming” for Jordan to stop because the woman was a police officer, he said.
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What? Another Negro Charged In Shooting A Cop? It Can't Be! A colored man with a lifetime career criminal record and shaky past, Raphael Jordan, 48, charged with shooting off-duty Chicago police female officer
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