Chicago-a study by the State Police of a highway that stands apart, culminated in a rapid chase and the seizure of two machine guns, officials say. But so far the man who accuses them to possess those weapons and to control the highway shooter car is not responsible for firing shots.
The shooting took place around 11:10 pm on Friday January 31 on the incoming Dan Ryan Expressway near 47th Street, according to a statement from the State Police of Illinois. No injuries were reported, but researchers identified the suspect’s vehicle and introduced his information in a database of the law enforcement.
The next day a license plate reader saw the vehicle on I-94 near 91st Street, ISP said. Troopers tried to cross the car, but the driver left, walked various red lights and avoided officers in the highway and the surface stresses.
A Chicago Police Helicopter Unit watched when the driver parked in the 2100 block of East 98th Place. Prosecutors said that the driver, the 32-year-old Reginald Brown, went on his house.
Researchers surrounded his house, provided a house search order and brown in custody, said public prosecutors in a detention -spiciency. In his house, the police reportedly found two pistols that are equipped with automatic fire switches with which they can generate machine gun fire. One was loaded, the other not, said civil servants.
Officers of Justice accused brown of two counts of a criminal in possession of a machine gun and worsened flights. The State Police said that extra charges are being dealt with, but the agency did not say what those charges could be.
Judge Ankur Srivastava granted the detention of the state, so Brown remains in custody pending the process.
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