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Charges announced in Tuesday shooting death of Rafael Wordlaw

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August 1, 2024
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Local law enforcement leaders gathered Thursday morning to announce charges in the fatal shooting of an off-duty Cook County sheriff’s deputy on the South Side earlier this week.

Cordarrow Thompson, 31, was charged with murder, attempted murder, aggravated battery, attempted armed robbery and one count of armed habitual criminal in the early Tuesday shooting death of Rafael Wordlaw, according to Cook County court records. He was scheduled to make his first court appearance Thursday.

Wordlaw, also 31, was off-duty when he was fatally shot during a robbery attempt-turned-shootout at a gas station in the 500 block of East 67th Street, authorities said.

Cook County Sheriff's Deputy Rafael Wordlaw, who was fatally shot on July 30, 2024. (Cook County Sheriff's Office)
Cook County Sheriff’s Deputy Rafael Wordlaw, who was fatally shot on July 30, 2024. (Cook County Sheriff’s Office)

“This was an individual who dedicated his life to public service,” Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling said at a press conference to announce the charges. “There are people across the city who are dealing with the same type of losses. It’s senseless and it’s got to stop.”

“We honor Deputy Wordlaw by bringing his killer to justice,” Snelling added.

Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart praised the inter-agency work that led to the charges being filed, and called Wordlaw “a true public servant,” and “somebody who was always there for everybody else.”

“How in God’s name do we have someone firing off 69 rounds?” Dart asked rhetorically. “We have to do much better.”

Antoinette Ursitti, CPD’s chief of detectives, said Thursday that Thompson fired approximately 69 bullets from two guns during the robbery attempt. Neither weapon was recovered by police, though investigators believe at least one of the guns was equipped with a switch — a small device that allows for a semi-automatic handgun to fire multiple rounds with a single trigger pull.

Wordlaw, who was in his vehicle, was able to fire a single shot at Thompson, striking him in the leg. The off-duty deputy was shot in the chest, though he was able to drive a short distance from the crime scene before crashing. He was pronounced dead soon after.

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx, left, and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, center, listen to the announcement of charges in the fatal shooting of off-duty Cook County Sheriff's Deputy Rafael Wordlaw during a press conference at Chicago police headquarters on Aug. 1, 2024. Police said 32-year -old Cordarrow Thompson, a convicted felon, has been charged with Wordlaw's murder. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)
Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, left, and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart, center, listen to the announcement of charges in the fatal shooting of off-duty Cook County Sheriff’s Deputy Rafael Wordlaw during a press conference at Chicago police headquarters on Aug. 1, 2024. Police said 32-year -old Cordarrow Thompson, a convicted felon, has been charged with Wordlaw’s murder. (Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune)

After the shooting, Ursitti alleged, Thompson went to Mercy Hospital & Medical Center for treatment, though he gave false information to responding CPD officers. He then took a rideshare to Northwestern Memorial Hospital, she said, where he again gave bogus details of the shooting, and he was taken into police custody.

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx told reporters that Thompson had two prior gun-related felony convictions, each resulting in multi-year prison sentences. Thompson was discharged from mandatory supervised released in January 2024, Foxx said.

 

Originally Published: August 1, 2024 at 11:01 a.m.



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