The Chicago Police Memorial Foundation is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for the fatal shooting of the second Chicago police officer this week.
Authorities say a Chicago police officer was fatally shot while processing a burglary scene at a garage on the city’s Southeast Side.
The dead officer was identified Friday evening as 46-year-old Michael Flisk, an evidence technician. Weis says Flisk has a wife and four children, plus three siblings who also work for the Chicago police department.
A second person killed in the same incident was 44-year old Stephen Peters. Peters was a former police officer with the Chicago Housing Authority.
The Chicago Police News Affairs office said Friday evening that Flisk joined the department in 1991 and was promoted to evidence technician in 2007.
Originally reported by Chicago Public Radio. Read the original article here.