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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:30:04 GMT</pubDate>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Uniformed Chicago officer is shot, killed at South Side home after guarding Daley&#x27;s house<br /><br />Officer Michael Bailey the third officer killed in two months was cleaning his car at 6 a.m. when men approached and they exchanged gunfire, police say<br /><br />Jeremy Gorner, Serena Maria Daniels and Caroline Kyungae Smith<br /><br />Tribune reporters<br /><br />10:09 p.m. CDT, July 18, 2010<br /><br />The third Chicago police officer killed in the last two months was gunned down Sunday morning by attackers trying to rob him or steal his new Buick Regal, a gift the officer bought for himself in anticipation of his retirement, police said.<br /><br />Officer Michael Bailey, 62, a 20-year veteran due to hang up his gun in weeks, was shot in front of his Park Manor home after an overnight shift guarding Mayor Richard Daley&#x27;s house. Bailey, a married father of three, was about a month away from turning 63, the mandatory retirement age for Chicago police officers.<br /><br />Bailey was in his uniform shining his prized black Buick when he was attacked about 6 a.m., a police source said. He identified himself as an officer before exchanging gunfire with at least one attacker, the source said, citing early reports.<br /><br />Ryane and Angelece Cook, Bailey&#x27;s neighbors, were already awake when they heard gunshots. She looked out the window but didn&#x27;t see anything. Then the couple heard Bailey&#x27;s daughter Jada screaming, They shot my daddy! Somebody shot my daddy!<br /><br />Bailey&#x27;s son, Michael, was home, grabbed one of his father&#x27;s guns and ran outside to defend him, police said. It was unclear whether the son fired any shots at the attackers. A neighbor, Idella Jennings, said she saw him standing over his father yelling, Daddy, get up!<br /><br />Bailey was lying on the ground in front of his car. Nearby was a bottle of Windex.<br /><br />He&#x27;s had the car three weeks. Every time he came home, he wiped it down, said Angelece Cook, whose husband said he ran to Bailey after shooting and felt his pulse.<br /><br />The shooting took place about 6 a.m. in the 7400 block of South Evans Avenue, police said. Bailey was pronounced dead at 6:41 a.m. at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.<br /><br />At the scene later, there were as many as 17 police evidence markers, apparently showing the locations of shell casings and what appeared to be a handgun. Three guns were found at the scene, one of them belonging to Bailey, police said. Dozens of officers scoured the scene until early evening.<br /><br />According to police bulletins, officers are seeking an older-model tan Ford pickup truck that may have bullet holes on the driver side. It was last seen heading south on Evans.<br /><br />The killing marks the third shooting death of a Chicago officer in the last two months. On July 7, Officer Thor Soderberg was in uniform leaving a police facility in the Englewood neighborhood when he got into a struggle with a man who took his gun and shot him. On May 19, Officer Thomas Wortham IV, just back from a second tour in Iraq, was shot outside his parents&#x27; home in Chatham.<br /><br />The Bailey and Wortham shootings have striking similarities. Wortham&#x27;s killers also tried to rob him, attempting to steal his motorcycle. Wortham&#x27;s father, a retired Chicago police officer, came to his son&#x27;s aid. He retrieved his gun inside the home and shot at his son&#x27;s assailants.<br /><br />Ald. Freddrenna Lyle, 6th, who represents parts of Park Manor and the part of Chatham where Wortham was killed, said some residents have considered leaving the area.<br /><br />How do you convince people to stay in a community when you have armed police officers shot down? Lyle said. It&#x27;s devastating. ... It&#x27;s like a war out here. I never thought that in my life it would be this way.<br /><br />Lyle said the problems in the community are a result of the loss of the blue-collar jobs and the inadvertent effects of tearing down public-housing high rises and sending their occupants into neighborhoods where they have fewer nearby resources.<br /><br />Bailey was assigned to the Central District and had been stationed overnight at the mayor&#x27;s home.<br /><br />This is a tragic, stunning reminder of the senseless violence that stalks too many of our neighborhoods, Daley said in a statement. Another Chicago police officer gunned down, this time just weeks before leaving a long career of protecting Chicago. It&#x27;s absolutely outrageous. I knew him. He was a good man. He did not deserve this.<br /><br />Bailey dedicated his life to public service, his family said, noting that he was a firefighter before he became an officer.<br /><br />Friends and family described Bailey as a soft-spoken gentleman. He reportedly lived in his Park Manor home for more than 25 years and was considered an elder on the block.<br /><br />Everyone respected him, said Howard Davis, 34, who grew up on the street. He was a cool, mellow guy.<br /><br />Bailey, vice president of the 74th Street Evans block club, was helping plan a block party for senior citizens. Members of the club were concerned about the three abandoned two-story homes on the block.<br /><br />Ryane Cook, the president of the club, said he and Bailey talked daily about how to respond to the area&#x27;s recent violence and crime.<br /><br />Being a Chicago police officer, he gave us a lot of insight on getting trespassers arrested, filing complaints, Cook said.<br /><br />Bailey also tried to keep kids in the neighborhood busy by teaching them martial arts in his yard, Cook said.<br /><br />He was a great Zen master who practiced tai chi, said Stephanie Tatum, who has known Bailey since they were classmates at Chicago State University. He was the godfather of her two sons.<br /><br />Other residents said Bailey was an inspiration in the community.<br /><br />Back in high school, I could have gone two different ways, said Vincent Dove, 32, of Dolton, who grew up a few houses away from Bailey. He&#x27;d tell me that my mom worked too hard for me not to go to school.<br /><br />Dove heeded the officer&#x27;s advice and went to college.<br /><br />Bailey&#x27;s children and his wife, Pamela, called friends and family Sunday morning shortly after the shooting to tell them what happened. John Holmes, Pamela Bailey&#x27;s cousin, said, She&#x27;s pretty torn up.<br /><br />It&#x27;s a flip of the coin when you walk out of your house, said Holmes, a retired police officer. Everyone&#x27;s sad about this. This is happening too frequently.<br /><br />Mark Donahue, president of the police union, called Bailey&#x27;s death a great loss.<br /><br />The frequency which we are experiencing this is extremely disturbing, but it does go along with what&#x27;s happening in our communities, Donahue said. It&#x27;s unfortunate. Times have come where we have to readjust with how we police, to bring situations like this to an end.<br /><br />Bailey&#x27;s death was heartbreaking, especially given Bailey&#x27;s years on the force, Officer Kevin Brown told WGN-TV. The Central District already had plans under way for Bailey&#x27;s retirement party.<br /><br />Officers who worked with Bailey told WGN-TV that he loved his job so much that he would not have been retiring if he weren&#x27;t required by law to do so. They said Bailey always went out of his way to pass along knowledge to younger officers and he was affectionately known as old-timer.<br /><br />Police Superintendent Jody Weis was out of town Sunday tending to the affairs of a family member who recently died, a police spokesman said.<br /><br />Beatrice Cuello, assistant police superintendent for administration, spoke Sunday morning outside Northwestern Memorial before a police motorcade took the officer&#x27;s body to the medical examiner&#x27;s office.<br /><br />Words cannot express the shock, sorrow and outrage we feel at the loss of a Chicago police officer. This is the third brave officer killed since May, she said. The job of being a police officer is incredibly rewarding each day we have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. At the same time, being a Chicago police officer is incredibly dangerous, and it is the risk we accept without hesitation because of the overwhelming commitment to public service.<br /><br />She said the latest officers killed embodied the commitment to public service and the willingness to sacrifice their lives protecting all of us.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTO GALLERY<br /><br />http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-100718-police-officer-killed-pictures,0,7949796.photogallery<br /><br />Tribune reporters Hal Dardick, Carlos Sadovi, Annie Sweeney, Liam Ford, Andrew L. Wang, John Byrne, Daarel Burnette II and WGN-TV reporter Randi Belisomo contributed, and Tribune reporter Kristen Mack wrote this report.<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/7/chicago-police-officer-shot-and-killed-3rd-in.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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