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Pay me! Cop shot by Dexter Reed files counterclaim against his estate

Last updated: March 6, 2026 6:35 am
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The incident involving Dexter Reed and the Chicago police officer during a traffic stop in March 2024 has taken a new turn, with the officer filing a counterclaim against Reed’s estate. Officer Gregory Saint Louis, who was injured during the altercation that resulted in Reed’s death, has accused Reed of battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

The counterclaim was filed in response to a wrongful death lawsuit brought by Reed’s estate against Saint Louis, the other officers involved, and the city. Despite a proposed $1.25 million settlement being rejected by the City Council last year, Saint Louis is seeking compensation for the injuries he sustained during the incident.

During the traffic stop on the 3800 block of West Ferdinand Street in Humboldt Park, Reed shot Saint Louis in the left wrist before being fatally shot by the other officers present. Body camera footage captured the escalation of the situation, with Saint Louis suffering severe and permanent injuries that required surgery. He continues to incur medical costs, endure pain and suffering, experience emotional distress, face loss of normal life, deal with disfigurement, and live with permanent disability as a result of the incident.

Saint Louis’s decision to file a counterclaim is aimed at securing compensation from any potential payout that Reed’s estate may receive. Despite the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office announcing that no criminal charges would be filed against the officers involved in the shooting, the aftermath of the incident continues to unfold.

Reed, who was on pretrial release for a felony gun case at the time of the shootout, had a history with the law. The complexities of the case highlight the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in high-stress situations and the legal repercussions that follow such incidents.

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This article provides insight into the ongoing legal battle surrounding the tragic events of March 2024, shedding light on the complexities of the case and the impact it has had on those involved.

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