Men charged in Logan Square shooting that led to shots fired at police, Ravenswood crash

Both men were release after posting bail, according to Cook County court records. They are due back in court Jan. 27.

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A vehicle crashed in Ravenswood after a police chase stemming from a shooting Jan. 21, 2020.

A vehicle crashed in Ravenswood after a police chase stemming from a shooting Jan. 21, 2020.

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Two men are facing felony charges after allegedly wounding a man in a drive-by in Logan Square and leading police on a pursuit that ended in a crash Tuesday in Ravenswood.

Josue Becerra, 24, is charged with attempted murder, aggravated battery, aggravated assault and unlawful use of a weapon, Chicago police said.

Marcial Arriaga, 26, is charged with one count of aggravated fleeing and was issued five citations for traffic violations, police said.

Marcial Arriaga is charged in a shooting in Logan Square

Marcial Arriaga

Chicago Police Department

The pair were traveling in a car about 8:35 p.m. in the 3300 block of West Armitage Avenue when Becerra allegedly fired shots, striking a 43-year-old man in the torso, police said.

Arriaga drove off, and shots were fired at police during the pursuit, police said.

Becerra and Arriaga were taken into custody after the car crashed in the 4400 block of North Western Avenue, police said. A handgun was recovered at the scene.

Beccera was taken to Illinois Masonic Medical Center in serious condition, Chicago fire officials said. Police did not provide a photo of Beccera because he was hospitalized at the time of his arrest.

Both men were released after posting bail, according to Cook County court records. They are due back in court Jan. 27.

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