A Chicago Police officer survived a brush with death Friday afternoon when a bullet struck his safety vest during a West Side shootout that left the suspected shooter, a woman, critically wounded, officials said.
“Thankfully he had a vest on and it saved his life. The shot was to the center of his mass and could have been fatal,” said Dr. Kristen Donaldson, who treated the officer at Loyola University Medical Center.
“Today we have seen gun violence in Chicago hit home not only for me as an ER physician but as the wife of a Chicago police officer,” Donaldson said.

Dr. Kristen Donaldson of Loyola University Medical Center is joined by Chicago Police Department leaders outside the Maywood hospital Friday afternoon after an officer was shot in West Garfield Park. | Sam Charles/Sun-Times
“We see this violence day in and day out. This is a public health epidemic that we need to address as a whole,” she said.
The shootout occurred about 2:30 p.m. as the Harrison District tactical officer and his partner were on patrol in the 4600 block of West Maypole. They saw what they suspected was a drug deal between the woman and a man, police said.
They stopped and approached the 25-year-old woman and man to do a field interview. The man ran off, but the woman pulled a handgun and shot the officer in the chest, striking his vest, police said.
“My partner’s shot!” the wounded officer’s partner radioed to a dispatcher.
It’s still unclear whether one or both officers shot the woman, a police spokesman said.

The 4600 block of West Maypole, where an officer and a woman were shot on Friday. | Courtesy CBS2
Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said the woman’s handgun was recovered.
The wounded officer was taken to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood and was expected to go home Friday night, officials said. His partner was treated for anxiety, police said.
The woman suffered bullet wounds to the shoulder, leg, and abdomen, police said. She was taken to Stroger Hospital, where she was in critical condition.
Johnson said police were looking for the man who ran away.