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CHICAGO - Chicago police are seeking to identify a man wanted for shooting two officers in the Austin neighborhood on the West Side.
Officers were dispersing a crowd of Fourth of July revelers about 1:30 a.m. on July 5 in the 100 block of North Long Avenue when someone fired at the crowd from across the street, police said.
Video shows the suspected gunman walk from one side of the street to the other before firing shots from the sidewalk and fleeing.
Patrina Wines — who’s been with the Chicago Police Department for 28 years and took over as commander of the 15th District a little over a year ago — and a police sergeant were wounded. Wines was hit in the foot and the sergeant was grazed in the leg. Neither required hospitalization.
The officers were standing among dozens of neighborhood residents when they were struck. The crowd was breaking up largely peacefully when shots were fired.
Chicago Police Supt. David Brown said at the time that it wasn’t clear whether the officers were targeted, "or whether this was people celebrating shooting in the air, shooting indiscriminately."
Anyone with information is asked to call 9-1-1 or Area Four detectives at (312) 746-8251.
Anonymous tips can be submitted to cpdtip.com.
Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.