24-Year-Old Deputy Shot Multiple Times on Duty Released from Hospital

Deputy Jack Evans recovering after undergoing surgeries for his injuries sustained during a foot pursuit in Peoria, Illinois.

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

A 24-year-old sheriff's deputy in Peoria County, Illinois named Jack Evans has been released from the hospital after being repeatedly shot while chasing a suspect who fled a traffic stop on foot. The Peoria County Sheriff's Office announced that Deputy Evans had undergone surgery for his wounds and is now back home, with the department stating that 'Jack has a long road ahead, but he's not walking it alone' and thanking the community and fellow first responders for their support.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the dangers that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty, as well as the importance of community support for officers who are injured while protecting public safety. Deputy Evans' recovery will be closely watched as an example of the resilience and determination of first responders.

The details

According to authorities, Deputy Jack Evans was involved in a foot pursuit of a suspect who fled a traffic stop in Peoria County. During the chase, the suspect shot Deputy Evans multiple times. Evans was rushed to the hospital and underwent surgery for his injuries. After nearly a week in the hospital, Evans was escorted back home by his colleagues on the police force.

  • On February 3, 2026, Deputy Jack Evans was shot while chasing a suspect on foot in Peoria, Illinois.
  • On February 9, 2026, Deputy Evans was released from the hospital after undergoing surgeries for his injuries.

The players

Jack Evans

A 24-year-old sheriff's deputy in Peoria County, Illinois who was shot multiple times while chasing a suspect on foot.

Peoria County Sheriff's Office

The law enforcement agency that Deputy Evans works for, which announced his release from the hospital and thanked the community for their support.

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What they’re saying

“'Jack has a long road ahead, but he's not walking it alone'”

— Peoria County Sheriff's Office (Social media post)

The takeaway

This incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks that law enforcement officers face in the line of duty, and the importance of community support for those who are injured while protecting public safety. Deputy Evans' recovery will be closely watched as an example of the resilience and determination of first responders.