A shocking incident occurred on Tuesday morning outside a Chase Bank on the Southwest Side, where a Brinks armored car guard was shot and robbed of his firearm. Cook County Crime Stoppers is now offering a cash reward as authorities search for the gunman responsible for this violent act.
According to Chicago police, the 49-year-old courier was stationed outside the Chase Bank at 4363 South Archer Avenue when an unidentified man approached him, brandished a firearm, and fired multiple shots just before 10 a.m. The victim sustained two gunshot wounds, one in each thigh, and was rushed to Mt. Sinai Hospital in critical condition. Fortunately, no other individuals were harmed during the incident.
The assailant managed to flee the scene in a silver vehicle, heading southbound on Troy Street and then eastbound on 44th Street, evading capture. Paul Rutherford, the executive director of Cook County Crime Stoppers, expressed grave concern over the brazen and violent nature of the attack, emphasizing the importance of community cooperation in identifying the perpetrator. He urged anyone with information to come forward and assist in bringing the culprit to justice.
In a bid to incentivize tipsters, a reward of up to $1,000 is being offered for any information leading to an arrest within the next 60 days. Crime Stoppers guarantees complete anonymity for those providing tips, as calls are not recorded and callers are not required to disclose their identity.
Individuals in possession of relevant information, video footage, or photographs related to the incident are encouraged to submit tips anonymously by calling 1-800-535-STOP or visiting CPDTip.com. Tipsters should reference CPD case #JJ-532081 when providing information.
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Stay tuned for further updates as the investigation into this alarming incident unfolds.

