A man has been arrested after being charged with shooting down an ambulance, Illinois police say.
The shooting occurred at about 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 19, according to the Chicago Police Department.
The 34-year-old driver is accused of getting out of his vehicle and approaching a Chicago Fire Department ambulance, police say.
According to police, he shouted for the ambulance to get out of the way and fired several shots at the back doors.
Images from WLS show at least three bullet holes in the back of the ambulance.
The driver sped away, but officers later found his parked vehicle and took him into custody, the department said. Police said a firearm was in the car.
No one was injured in the shooting, according to police. Costs have not been disclosed.
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