A 35-year-old Chicago man is facing serious charges after a tense confrontation with his neighbor escalated into a deadly shootout with Chicago police early Sunday morning in Morgan Park on the city's South Side.
According to authorities, Darren Brewster had been arguing with his 18-year-old neighbor at around 1 a.m. when officers arrived on the scene. However, things quickly took a turn for the worse as Brewster allegedly pulled out a gun and fired it, hitting both his neighbor and a Chicago police officer who was trying to intervene.
The officer's protective vest prevented him from being seriously injured, but he did receive some shots. The situation was further complicated when another officer returned fire, hitting Brewster and his 18-year-old neighbor as well.
Miraculously, the two victims managed to survive their injuries, with Brewster reportedly in fair condition at Advocate Christ Medical Center and the 18-year-old taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center also in stable condition.
Brewster has been charged with multiple counts, including attempted murder, home invasion with a firearm, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon. He is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday to face these serious charges.
The incident highlights the dangers that officers face when responding to domestic disputes, and the importance of de-escalation techniques in such situations.
According to authorities, Darren Brewster had been arguing with his 18-year-old neighbor at around 1 a.m. when officers arrived on the scene. However, things quickly took a turn for the worse as Brewster allegedly pulled out a gun and fired it, hitting both his neighbor and a Chicago police officer who was trying to intervene.
The officer's protective vest prevented him from being seriously injured, but he did receive some shots. The situation was further complicated when another officer returned fire, hitting Brewster and his 18-year-old neighbor as well.
Miraculously, the two victims managed to survive their injuries, with Brewster reportedly in fair condition at Advocate Christ Medical Center and the 18-year-old taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center also in stable condition.
Brewster has been charged with multiple counts, including attempted murder, home invasion with a firearm, aggravated discharge of a firearm, and aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon. He is scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday to face these serious charges.
The incident highlights the dangers that officers face when responding to domestic disputes, and the importance of de-escalation techniques in such situations.