Person wounded in shootout with Chicago police in Humboldt Park

Suspect shot after allegedly firing at officers near Chicago and Homan avenues

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

A person was wounded in a shootout with Chicago police officers on Monday afternoon in the Humboldt Park neighborhood. Initial police dispatch reports indicated someone shot at officers near Chicago and Homan avenues around 5:40 p.m., and officers returned fire, wounding the suspect. The suspect was reportedly in a car that hit a CTA bus at the mouth of an alley on Homan Avenue between Chicago Avenue and Rice Street.

Why it matters

Shootouts between police and suspects are a concerning public safety issue in Chicago, which has struggled with high rates of gun violence in recent years. This incident raises questions about the circumstances that led to the confrontation and whether proper protocols were followed by both the police and the suspect.

The details

According to the initial reports, the suspect allegedly shot at officers near Chicago and Homan avenues, prompting the officers to return fire and wound the suspect. The suspect was then reportedly in a car that collided with a CTA bus, though it's unclear if anyone on the bus was injured. No officers were wounded in the incident.

  • The shootout occurred around 5:40 p.m. on Monday, March 9, 2026.

The players

Chicago Police Department

The local law enforcement agency responsible for policing the city of Chicago.

Suspect

An unidentified person who allegedly shot at Chicago police officers, prompting them to return fire and wound the suspect.

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What’s next

Police and fire department officials said they could not immediately provide further information about the incident, indicating that an investigation is ongoing. The suspect's condition and potential charges are still unknown.

The takeaway

This shooting highlights the ongoing challenges Chicago faces in addressing gun violence and the need for continued efforts to improve public safety and build trust between the community and law enforcement.