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Chicago police shooting: Man charged after CPD says he walked into 10th District station with gun

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CHICAGO (WLS) — A man has been charged after Chicago police said he walked into a West Side station with a gun.

Terrick Bland, 43, of Maywood has been charged with five counts of aggravated assault of a peace officer and one count of aggravated assault/use of a deadly weapon, police said Friday.

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He was arrested Wednesday after police say he walked into the 10th District police station in North Lawndale and pointed a gun at officers.

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Last Wedneday, Supreintendent David Brown said the man was “mumbling and ranting” when he walked into the station lobby and one officer noticed he was holding a gun wrapped in a plastic bag with the barrel poking out.

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“The offender shouts and rants anti-police sentiment and then begins pointing the gun at the officers that are working the front desk,” Brown said.

Police shot Bland in the arm and he was taken to a hospital for treatment before his arrest.

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No officers were injured in the incident, Brown said.

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