11-03-2015, 09:03 PM
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Media reports say Gliniewicz's death was a suicide
Various media are reporting that law enforcement officials will announce Wednesday that the shooting death of Fox Lake police Lt. Charles Joseph Gliniewicz was a suicide.
Fox 32 News, CBS 2 Chicago and NBC 5 Chicago cited anonymous sources. But officials with the Lake County Major Crimes Task Force, which has been investigating the fatal shooting for the past two months, are not confirming the information, task force spokesman Christopher Covelli said Tuesday.
Lake County authorities will hold a news conference at 10 a.m. to reveal "significant new information" about Gliniewicz's death, they said earlier.
Gliniewicz, 52, was found dead in a marshy area Sept. 1 after radioing a dispatcher that he saw three men -- two white and one black -- acting suspiciously at 7:52 a.m., authorities said.
He called back three minutes later and said the men ran into a swampy area and that he was in a foot chase and needed backup.
Officers found Gliniewicz shot 14 minutes later, authorities said. He was pronounced dead at 8:25 a.m.
Police have since said Gliniewicz was shot twice with his own gun, once in his bulletproof vest and a second time in the chest, over his police vest.
Officials also said he was out of his car and on foot patrol for 20 minutes on Honing Road before his death.
However, very few additional details have been released about the case in the two months since Gliniewicz was found dead. The lack of information has led to speculation that the death of Gliniewicz could have been a suicide or accidental in nature.
The news conference will be at the Round Lake Beach Civic Center, near the corner of Mallard Creek Drive and Hook Drive in Round Lake Beach.
http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20151...151109675/
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