Chicago: Mother of gunshot victim, 13, praises police officers who saved him
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The mother of a 13-year-old in Chicago said she "can’t praise" the two police officers who rushed her son to the hospital "enough" after he was wounded in a drive-by shooting this week.
Jackson said the fact that the officers took Rankin to the hospital in their patrol car instead of waiting for an ambulance "saved his life," adding she plans to get their names and badge numbers so she can thank them properly. Officers Rhonda Ward and Julius Givens, who were patrolling the Southside neighborhood Monday evening, saw Rankin and realized his wounds were too severe to wait for an ambulance so they carried the boy to their patrol car, WLS-TV in Chicago reported.More Related News
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