Chicago police made two arrests and shot three pit bulls who had been commanded to attack them while working on a drug bust early Saturday on the West Side, police said.
Kevin Murray, 27, of the 4300 block of West Thomas Street, was charged with felony criminal fortification of a residence, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, two counts of assault, and resisting police, police said.
Early Saturday, police responded to the 700 block of North Springfield Avenue in the East Garfield Park neighborhood and saw Murray allegedly engaged in narcotics transactions with numerous people, according to a police report. When Murray saw the officers, he allegedly ran into a residence, slammed the door and "fortified" the entrance with two-by-fours, according to the report.
When officers yelled "search warrant" and forced their way inside, Murray allegedly yelled, "Get 'em," before releasing two large pit bulls that charged at the officers.
One officer fired 11 rounds and another fired 9 and the two dogs were killed.
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