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KevDen2005
02-13-2018, 17:03
Commander Paul BauerChicago Police Department, Illinois
End of Watch Tuesday, February 13, 2018

PAUL BAUERCommander Paul Bauer was shot and killed while attempting to arrest a subject who had just run from other officers near the James R. Thompson Center, a state government office building.

Other officers had attempted to conduct a subject stop on the man in connection with a shooting that had occurred several days earlier. The subject fled from the officers. Commander Bauer, who was in the area, observed the subject at the government building and attempted to stop him in a stairwell. The subject opened fire, killing Commander Bauer.

The subject was taken into custody moments later.

Commander Bauer had served with the Chicago Police Department for 32 years. He is survived by his wife and daughters.


Please contact the following agency to send condolences or to obtain funeral arrangements:
Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson
Chicago Police Department
3510 S. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60653
Phone: (312) 746-6000

https://www.odmp.org/officer/23577-commander-paul-bauer

TheGrey
02-14-2018, 13:41
32 years. This is sad beyond words.

Commander Bauer touched a lot of lives during that time; my heart goes out to his family and his colleagues.
RIP, Commander Bauer.

Gman
02-14-2018, 20:05
Four-time felon charged in fatal shooting of Chicago police commander (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/four-time-felon-charged-in-fatal-shooting-of-chicago-police-commander/ar-BBJ8GJJ)

As long as we keep letting dangerous people back into society, this can happen. Such a small percentage screwing up the lives of good people.

RIP Commander Bauer.

Bailey Guns
02-14-2018, 22:31
This kind of thing is really starting to get to me.


After ascending the department ranks, Bauer assumed leadership in 2016 of the Near North District, just north of where he was shot. In that role, he publicly vented frustration about the difficulty of clearing repeat offenders from the street — a common refrain among Chicago police and political officials who confront a stubborn violent crime rate driven in part by recidivism.

“We’re not talking about the guy who stole a loaf of bread from the store to feed his family,” he said in November, according to the Loop North News. “We’re talking about career robbers, burglars, drug dealers. These are all crimes against the community. They need to be off the street.”

Obviously a guy who walks the walk. What a damn shame.