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What We Know About the Chicago Police Sergeant Shooting on the Far South Side So Far

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A Chicago police sergeant was shot on the city’s Far South Side on Saturday night while in a marked patrol car; the officer drove himself to the hospital and was listed in good condition, and a suspect was taken into custody with a weapon recovered. The incident puts a spotlight on the risks officers face in the area and the need for the public to rely on official updates rather than a single report.

The Sergeant Was Shot in the 11200 Block of South Corliss Avenue; CPD Confirms Custody and Recovery of a Weapon

According to WLS and CPD, the shooting took place at about 11:11 p.m. in the 11200-block of South Corliss Avenue. The sergeant was in a marked patrol car when he was struck in the leg by gunfire. WLS reported that the sergeant was able to transport himself to the hospital, where he was listed in good condition. Police said a suspect was taken into custody and a weapon was recovered; area detectives are investigating.

What We Know So Far About the March 15 Incident

As of the initial reports from WLS and CPD:

  • The shooting occurred Saturday night, March 15, 2026, at approximately 11:11 p.m.
  • Location was the 11200-block of South Corliss Avenue on the Far South Side.
  • The sergeant was in a marked patrol car when struck in the leg by gunfire.
  • The sergeant transported himself to the hospital and was listed in good condition.
  • A suspect was taken into custody and a weapon was recovered.
  • Area detectives are investigating; no further details were immediately released.

CPD has not yet released the sergeant’s name or the suspect’s identity; such details often follow once next of kin are notified or charges are filed. WLS and ABC7 Chicago are among the outlets that will continue to update this story as CPD and COPA release more information.

Far South Side Incidents Often Draw COPA and CPD Scrutiny

Officer-involved shootings and attacks on police in Chicago trigger follow-up by the Chicago Police Department and, where applicable, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA). COPA has released statements and materials on multiple officer-involved incidents in early 2026, including fatal and non-fatal shootings. The March 15 incident adds to that pattern: a sergeant wounded, suspect in custody, and an ongoing investigation. WLS has been among the outlets carrying CPD statements on the Far South Side shooting.

Chicago has seen other recent incidents in which officers were shot or fired upon, including in Englewood and on the South Side; in many cases CPD and COPA provide updates as investigations progress. The fact that the sergeant was able to transport himself to the hospital and was listed in good condition is a positive outcome compared with some past officer shootings in the city. Readers should watch for official CPD or COPA releases for any changes to the status of the sergeant or the investigation.

What This Actually Means

The immediate takeaway is that a sergeant was injured but is in good condition, a suspect is in custody, and a weapon was recovered. For the public, the right move is to treat this as a developing situation and to rely on CPD and COPA for updates rather than a single news story. The disclaimer above stands: verify through official channels before drawing conclusions or taking action.

WLS and other Chicago outlets often report officer-involved incidents within hours; CPD typically confirms basic details such as time, location, and condition of the officer before releasing further information. The 11200 block of South Corliss Avenue is in a residential and commercial area on the Far South Side where police respond to routine calls; an attack on an officer in a marked car underscores the risks that officers can face even in standard patrol situations. Anyone with information about the shooting is encouraged to contact CPD or Area detectives as the investigation continues.

Where Is the Far South Side and What Is South Corliss?

The Far South Side of Chicago generally refers to the southernmost community areas of the city, including neighborhoods such as Roseland, Pullman, and West Pullman. South Corliss Avenue runs through this part of the city. The 11200 block places the incident in one of these southern neighborhoods. CPD Area detectives handle follow-up investigations in the area. When an officer is shot or a police-involved shooting occurs, the Chicago Police Department typically issues a preliminary statement and, where policy requires, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability may release materials or updates as the investigation continues. Residents and commuters in the area should follow CPD and local news for any traffic or safety updates related to the investigation.

Sources

WLS via Yahoo News, ABC7 Chicago, Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) Press

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