Initial reports can be misleading: At 4:06 PM, the Chicago Tribune released an updated report on the incident involving a Chicago firefighter who was shot by police. According to authorities, the off-duty firefighter was involved in a tense encounter at a CVS pharmacy in the Mount Greenwood neighborhood around 12:45 PM. The man was seen in a shooting stance, holding a dark object in his hand, which initially appeared to be a weapon. However, it later turned out to be his wallet, according to Patrick Camden, a spokesman for the Fraternal Order of Police. The firefighter was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in critical condition and underwent surgery. While officials initially reported that he had died, they later confirmed his condition was stable. Initially, officials said the firefighter had opened fire on responding officers after being called to the scene due to a report of a man threatening suicide. But as more details emerged, the story changed. Camden explained that the firefighter's wife had contacted police, expressing concern about his mental state and the fact that he had access to a gun. The firefighter was on medical leave and had previously shown signs of depression. Police were first told the man might be at a pharmacy on 111th Street, but when no one matching his description was found there, they moved to the CVS on 103rd Street. There, they found him sitting in his car, talking on the phone. Officers asked him to show his hands and exit the vehicle. Instead, he made the sign of the cross, opened the door, and jumped out with his hands in what appeared to be a combat position, holding a dark object that looked like a gun. No firearm was found at the scene, but one was recovered from his home. The man, who is also a paramedic, lives just two miles away from the location of the incident. Earlier that day, at 2:27 PM, the Chicago Tribune had published a different version of the story, reporting that the firefighter had been killed after opening fire on officers. The report stated that he was shot at the same CVS location and later died at the hospital. As more information comes to light, it's clear that the initial reports were incomplete or inaccurate. This highlights the importance of waiting for official updates before drawing conclusions. Thanks, Dennis. Tower Type Breaker Hammer,Car Removal Shears,Hydraulic Clamp,Grab Bucket For Excavator KingKong, Intelligent Equipment (Xuzhou) Co., Ltd , https://www.impimaq.com