Man Wanted For Shooting At Gary Police Captured In Wisconsin
CHICAGO (STMW) -- A man who was wanted for firing shots at Gary police officers two weeks ago in northwest Indiana has been captured in Wisconsin.
Kevin S. Brown Jr., 28, was charged with two counts of attempted murder, two counts of attempted battery with a deadly weapon, and two counts of resisting law enforcement, according to Gary Police Lt. Dawn Westerfield.
On April 26, officers went to the 5800 block of Kennedy Terrace to take another man, Damond Gregory, into custody on felony warrants, Westerfield said.
While the officers were conducting surveillance just after 10 p.m., Gregory exited an apartment building with another man, later identified as Brown, Westerfield said. The men got into a vehicle and as officers approached, Brown got out of the passenger side and immediately opened fire.
After a brief standoff, Gregory surrendered to SWAT officers, Westerfield said. Brown had already been taken into custody, but during the standoff with Gregory, he escaped despite being handcuffed.
"It is still unknown why Brown fired on the officers as they had no interest in him at the time," Westerfield said.
Brown was taken into custody Monday night by the U.S. Marshals Great Lakes Regional Task Force in Madison, Wisconsin, Westerfield said. He is currently awaiting extradition to Indiana.
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