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The suspect ran from a stolen car after deputies found him at the Benson Corners gas station in Bristol, Wisconsin, police say.
Kenosha County sheriff’s deputies shot and wounded a man they say shot a police dog as they confronted him for driving a stolen car wanted in a murder in Chicago.
The suspect ran from the stolen car when deputies found him around 11:15 a.m. at the Benson Corners gas station, 19942 75th St. in Bristol, the sheriff’s office said in a statement.
The man shot a K9 dog during the chase, police said. Deputies then fired at the man and took him to a hospital for his injuries.
Police did not say what murder in Chicago the car was connected to. The Racine County sheriff’s office was investigating the shooting.