Overview
- A 63-year-old condominium board president was fatally shot after confronting a man trying to enter an Uptown, Chicago building, and neighbors say the board president had been enforcing a protection order; the killing occurred Monday night.
- Chicago police identified 38-year-old Jonathan Wilson as the suspect, charged him with first‑degree murder and multiple weapons and aggravated‑assault counts, and said he was taken to a hospital in critical condition after officers shot him during a foot chase.
- Court records show a judge had issued an order of protection that required Wilson to stay away and surrender firearms after an earlier domestic incident and misdemeanor arrests that were non‑detainable under Illinois’ Pretrial Fairness Act.
- The Civilian Office of Police Accountability opened an investigation into the Chicago officer‑involved shooting and the officers who fired will be placed on 30 days of administrative leave as the probe proceeds.
- In Milwaukee, officers responding to multiple active‑shooter calls found a 20‑year‑old in a stairwell Tuesday night, shot and arrested him after encountering gunfire, recovered an AR‑style pistol, and placed the two involved officers on administrative duty while video is reviewed under department policy.