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Officers investigate a police-involved shooting near Division and Lawndale Avenue in Humboldt Park on May 3, 2019. | Nader Issa/Sun-Times

Police see fatal shooting, then shoot at fleeing gunman in Humboldt Park

Police are searching for a gunman who fatally shot a man and may have exchanged gunfire with officers Friday night in Humboldt Park, according to a police.

The incident began when officers saw someone shoot a man in a possible robbery near the 3600 block of West Division, Chicago Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.

Two officers ran after the gunman and fired at him about 8:10 p.m., Guglielmi said. It was unclear if the gunman was shot by police. The gunman jumped into a waiting silver car and took off.

In a news conference, police said it was unclear if police were fired upon by the gunman, as a department spokesman had said earlier.

At the scene of the possible robbery on the West Side, a man, later identified as 33-year-old Mutasim Sulieman, had been shot in the chest by the gunman, Guglielmi and the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. Sulieman was taken to Stroger Hospital where died, Guglielmi and Chicago Fire Dept. spokesman Larry Langford said. A weapon was recovered from the scene, and an autopsy conducted Saturday ruled Sulieman’s death a homicide by multiple gunshot wounds.

One officer was taken to the same hospital for chest pain, Langford said. The officer’s condition was stabilized.

“It was a pop, pop, pop, pop, pop,” bystander said, describing the initial shooting. “It was a young person, maybe a teenager,” added the witness, who did not want to give their name.

Police are checking hospitals for gunshot victims that could be the suspect in this incident, Guglielmi said. The suspect’s vehicle description has been broadcast to officers.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability was on scene investigating.

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