An officer-involved shooting was reported Monday night on Chicago’s North Side, according to the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA). The incident occurred around 9 p.m. in the 1400 block of West Argyle in the Uptown neighborhood. At this time, officials have not released details regarding what led to the shooting or whether anyone was injured. The circumstances surrounding the discharge of police weapons remain under active investigation. COPA and the Chicago Police Department are working to determine what occurred, collecting evidence and seeking witness statements as part of a standard investigative process following officer-involved incidents. Authorities are urging anyone who may have witnessed the event or has relevant information to come forward and contact COPA at 312-746-3609. Officials emphasized that public cooperation is essential to ensure a thorough and transparent review. The incident has prompted renewed public attention on issues of police conduct and accountability in Chicago. Investigators say updates will be provided as more verified information becomes available. Residents are encouraged to follow official sources and local news outlets for further developments as the investigation continues. Post navigation Tom Donovan Obituary: Iconic Former Chief of Staff to Mayor Michael Bilandic Remembered in Chicago Maxine Smith Obituary: In Loving Memory