Henry Pratt shooting: a timeline – Kane County Chronicle

BY THE MINUTE

1:24 Officers dispatched to the site when original call came in to 911 of an active shooter in the plant

1:24 Another call came in – caller stating shots fired, employee being terminated

1:25 Another call – two shots fired inside the warehouse

1:25 Another call – shots were heard over the phone

1:26 Another call – shots fired

1:27 Another call – more shots fired

1:28 First officers arrive on the scene

1:28 Special response team activated

1:30 Report from police of first officer shot

1:31 Indication there were four victims upstairs, determined deceased

1:31 Indication there was a victim in the bay, determined deceased

1:32 More shots fired

1:32 Second officer reported shot

1:33 More shots reported

1:34 Third officer reported being shot

1:35 Fourth officer reported being shot

1:37-1:52 Police personnel were responding to extract wounded officers at the scene

1:41 Emergency vehicle breaches facility to allow for police to access the scene and reach the officers. A simultaneous effort began to look for injured and clear the warehouse.

1:52-2:58 No contact was made with the offender

2:58 Officers indicated contact was made

2:59 Officers offered confirmation that the suspect had been neutralized

BY THE NUMBERS

Emergency responders from across the region joined in the effort. Aurora Police report participation of the following:

8 SWAT teams, from federal down to local 25 to 35 agencies 200 to 300 officers 8 contact teams throughout the initial search made of 6 to 8 officers each 13 rescue task force teams of 8 officers and 3 medics from the fire department

OFFICERS INJURED

Update on the condition of the Aurora police officers who were shot. All of the injuries are considered not life-threatening:

Officer 1 – Male, 39, with 13 years of service at the Aurora Police Department. The officer suffered a gunshot wound to his lower extremity and is in stable condition at a local hospital.

Officer 2 – Male, 52, with 25 years of service at the Aurora Police Department. The officer suffered a gunshot wound to his upper extremity. He was treated and released from the hospital Saturday morning.

Officer 3 – Male, 52, with 24 years of service at the Aurora Police Department, suffered a gunshot wound to the lower extremity. He was treated and released from a local hospital on Friday.

Officer 4 – Male, 53, with 30 years of service. The officer also suffered a gunshot wound to the lower extremity and was treated at an area hospital.

Officer 5 – Male, 24, with just under four years of service. The officer suffered a series of shrapnel wounds to the upper extremity. He currently is being treated and is in stable condition at a local hospital.

Officer 6 – Male, 23, with two years of police service at the Aurora Police Department. He suffered a minor injury while responding to the incident that was not related to gunfire.