A driver opened fire during a traffic stop Thursday morning, wounding an Oak Park police officer before being shot in return.
They were both hospitalized with serious injuries but were expected to survive, according to Oak Park spokesman David Powers.
The shooting started after the Oak Park officer showed up to assist Forest Park police with a traffic stop about 7 a.m. on Harlem Avenue over Interstate 290, Powers said in an email.
Preliminary information showed the driver of the vehicle exited and began firing, Powers said. The Oak Park officer returned fire and shot the driver, he said.
The officer and driver were taken to Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Powers said.
A witness told ABC7 that the driver got out of the car with his hands in the air and “just went in his waist… he got a gun and just started dumping. Shot the police window out, shot the police and everything.”
The wounded officer was able to walk to an ambulance with an apparent gunshot wound to the arm, the witness told ABC7.
Illinois State Police said they were investigating the officer’s use of force. In a statement Thursday afternoon, state police said the driver’s condition stabilized, while the officer was in “serious but stable” condition.
A United States Postal Service employee and vehicle were in the area of the shooting, but the employee was not wounded nor the intended target, according to a statement from the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
State police closed interstate ramps at Harlem Avenue until noon as authorities investigated the shooting.