Offender Charged with Multiple Felonies and Attempted Murder of Chicago Police Officers

Offender Charged with Multiple Felonies and Attempted Murder of Chicago Police Officers
Tajze Mullins, 23 — CPD
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Offender: Tajze Mullins, 23 | 8700 block of S. Sangamon St. Chicago, Illinois

Charges: One (1) felony count – Attempt – Murder – First Degree

 Two (2) felony counts – AGG Assault Peace Officer/Fire/ER WRK

One (1) felony count – Escape – Felon from Peace Officer

One (1) misdemeanor count – Obstructing Identification

Issuance of Warrants

Court: Central Bond Court – 2600 S. California – March 19, 2023

Narrative: The above offender was arrested by the Chicago Police Department on March 17, 2023, at approximately 8:39 p.m., in the 7100 block of S. Lafayette Ave. He was identified as the offender who, minutes earlier, struck a Chicago Police officer with a vehicle in the 1100 block of S. Dusable Lakeshore Dr. (1st District). An officer discharged his weapon and no one was struck. The offender was subsequently placed into custody and charged accordingly. 

No further information is available at this time. 

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