Off-Duty Chicago Officer Stops Armed Robbery

June 23, 2012
The suspect was charged with attempting to disarm a peace officer and attempted armed robbery.

June 23--A Chicago Police officer who was off duty interrupted an armed robbery of a Near West Side gas station last night -- foiling it and catching the culprit, police said.

Donald Davis, 23, of the 7600 block of South Morgan Street, was charged with attempting to disarm a peace officer and attempted armed robbery, police said.

Davis was expected to appear today in bond court.

Shortly after 9 p.m. the off-duty officer was already inside the Shell at 1160 W. Van Buren St. when the officer saw Davis, who was wearing a black skull cap, a white rag covering his face and red gloves, draw a handgun and point it at a staffer, according to a police report.

Davis then threw a brown plastic bag on the counter and said: "Put all the money in here,'' the report said.

As the worker began opening the register, the officer informed Davis that he is an off-duty Chicago Police officer and ordered him to drop the weapon, the report said.

As the officer was trying to place him into custody, Davis tried to disarm the officer and escape but the officer was able to keep control of the weapon and detain Davis with the help of the staffer, the report said.

No injuries were reported.

Davis was taken to the Monroe District police station lockup following the incident and police were reviewing video surveillance of the incident, the report said.

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