Showing posts with label Officer Robert Soto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Officer Robert Soto. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2008

$10,000 reward announced in slaying of veteran Chicago cop

$10,000 reward announced in slaying of veteran Chicago cop
By Robert Mitchum, Azam Ahmed and David Heinzmann | Chicago Tribune staff reporters
5:13 PM CDT, August 14, 2008

A $10,000 reward was announced Thursday for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the killer of veteran Chicago Police Officer Robert Soto.

The officer was fatally shot Wednesday morning along with a female passenger in his sport-utility vehicle on Chicago's West Side during what police called an apparent botched robbery.

The shooting woke up residents on the 3000 block of Franklin Boulevard. When police arrived they found Kathryn Romberg, 45, and Soto, 49, bleeding from gunshot wounds. Soto was pronounced dead in Mt. Sinai Hospital at 3:05 a.m. Thursday.

Soto, a 23-year veteran of the Police Department, most recently worked on the day shift as a bomb and arson detective, said one of his supervisors, Sgt. Jim Egan.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Chicago:Off-duty cop critically wounded; DCFS supervisor killed


A tow truck driver, right, prepares to tow the vehicle where two people were shot overnight. An off-duty Chicago police officer was critically wounded and a woman with him was killed when shots were fired into the vehicle. (Tribune photo by Chuck Berman / August 13, 2008)


Double shooting jolts quiet Chicago neighborhood
Off-duty cop critically wounded; DCFS supervisor killed
By Robert Mitchum, Azam Ahmed and David Heinzmann Chicago Tribune reporters
7:22 PM CDT, August 13, 2008



When residents on a quiet block of Franklin Boulevard in Chicago were awoken by shouting from a black sport-utility vehicle late Tuesday, they called police to complain about the noise, thinking it was another case of people drinking on the block.

About an hour and a half later, they were awakened again—this time by gunshots, loud, long blasts from a car horn and a man inside the SUV screaming, "Help me, I've been shot!"

When police arrived, they found Kathryn Romberg, 45, and Robert Soto, 49, an off-duty 23-year veteran of the Chicago police force, bleeding from gunshot wounds in what police call an attempted robbery. Romberg, who lived in an apartment only steps from where the vehicle was parked, was pronounced dead at the scene. Soto, a detective in the police bomb and arson division, remained in critical condition Wednesday night in Mt. Sinai Hospital.
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