Hospital Ambush Leaves Police Officer Dead

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CHILLING CRIME

A handcuffed robbery suspect passed hospital security scans, then ambushed and killed one Chicago police officer while critically wounding another—exposing deadly gaps in custody protocols that demand immediate reform.

Story Snapshot

  • Officer John Bartholomew, 38, with 10 years on the force, killed inside Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital.
  • 57-year-old partner, 21-year veteran, fights for life at Illinois Masonic Hospital.
  • Suspect arrested for robbery, scanned at 9 a.m., shot officers around 11 a.m., fled briefly before capture.
  • No harm to hospital staff or patients; weapon recovered at scene.
  • Highlights routine transport risks for high-risk detainees in medical facilities.

Timeline of the Hospital Ambush

Chicago Police Department officers from the 17th District arrested the robbery suspect Saturday morning. They transported him to Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital at 5140 N. California Ave. in Lincoln Square/Ravenswood around 9 a.m. for observation and treatment related to his arrest. Hospital security scanned him with weapon-detection wands, following standard protocols for police escorts.

Nearly two hours later, around 10:50-11 a.m., the suspect accessed a firearm despite being in custody. He opened fire on the two escorting officers inside the emergency room. Officer John Bartholomew suffered fatal wounds. His 57-year-old partner sustained critical injuries. The suspect fled the building on foot.

Swift Capture and Officer Identification

Police apprehended the suspect blocks away within minutes. They recovered the firearm at the hospital scene. Bartholomew, pronounced dead around 1 p.m., received official identification Sunday morning from the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office. The second officer transferred to Illinois Masonic Hospital, where he remains in critical condition, fighting for his life.

CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling addressed the media, confirming both victims served the 17th District, covering Albany Park. He detailed the escort process in a press conference, emphasizing the department’s ongoing investigation into charges like murder and attempted murder.

Security Protocols That Failed

Endeavor Health Swedish Hospital confirmed the suspect arrived under police custody and passed initial wanding. No staff or patients suffered physical harm, and the facility reported no active threat post-incident.

Yet the two-hour window post-scan allowed the suspect to arm himself, raising questions about thoroughness in restraints and continuous monitoring during medical transports.

This rare hospital ambush echoes broader patterns of violence against police. Chicago routinely handles detainee transports to busy ERs like Swedish’s. Police1 analysis points to procedural risks in these settings, where delays create opportunities for suspects.

Common sense demands double pat-downs and armed hospital details for high-risk cases—basic precautions aligning with protecting those who protect us.

Immediate Fallout and Policy Pressures

The 17th District mourns amid eroded trust in custody safety. Families grieve, North Side residents worry about local security, and hospital staff process the trauma. CPD faces overtime costs for investigations and potential funerals. Short-term, expect protocol reviews like enhanced scans and restraints.

Long-term implications ripple nationally. This spotlights hospital-police coordination flaws, urging stricter standards for medical escorts. Socially, it fuels “back the blue” calls amid Chicago’s crime debates. Politically, pressure mounts on CPD leadership and the mayor’s office for reforms that prioritize officer lives over procedural niceties—facts support tougher measures, not excuses.

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