Oak Park Detective Killed in Line of Duty, Community Mourns First Death Since 1938

November 30, 2024
Oak Park Detective Killed in Line of Duty, Community Mourns First Death Since 1938
  • The suspect involved in the shooting was injured in the leg during the confrontation and is currently in stable condition at a hospital.

  • Officers returned fire, injuring the suspect, who was subsequently taken into custody.

  • A police procession honored Reddins' body as it was transported to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office, attended by many officers and firefighters.

  • On November 29, 2024, Oak Park Police Detective Allan Reddins, 40, was shot and killed while responding to a report of an armed offender leaving a Chase Bank in Oak Park, Illinois.

  • Reddins joined the Oak Park Police Department in 2019 and was recognized for his leadership and ability to successfully close significant cases during his tenure.

  • Police Chief Shatonya Johnson expressed profound grief over Reddins' death, stating that both the department and Reddins' family are hurting.

  • This tragic incident marks the first Line of Duty death for the Oak Park Police Department since 1938, highlighting the severity of the situation.

  • The Village of Oak Park extended condolences to Reddins’ family, friends, and colleagues, emphasizing the community's mourning over this senseless act of violence.

  • The incident occurred around 9:36 a.m. when Reddins and other officers confronted the suspect, who allegedly opened fire after being asked to show his hands.

  • Reddins was transported to Loyola University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 10:10 a.m. after succumbing to his injuries.

  • The shooting has left the community in shock, with reports of bullet holes in the nearby library's windows and witnesses describing the sound of multiple gunshots.

  • An investigation into the shooting is ongoing, with the possibility of video evidence from officers' body cameras.

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