According to the witness, it sounds like they did tell the cops the guy was a security guard when they first arrived, even though the cop was wrong anyway. But I would still like to hear this from a few more witnesses. Anyway, right now it appears that seeing this security guard apprehending the assailant, who was probably White, was unacceptable, regardless if the brother was wearing a uniform, which he probably wasn't. They need to lock this cop up right away. This is the second time within a year or two, that a cop shot a brother just doing his job, a job that involved helping others. The first one was in Florida, when the brother who was a therapist, who was hoping the cops wouldn't shoot his patient, wounded up shooting him instead. When that cop was asked why he shot the brother, his response was, "I don't know"...wtf. I know y'all remember that. Coincidentally, this happened a week after the situation I explained about Subway in my post above. Now this brother in Chicago is dead, as a result of a cop with the same kind of mindset evidently. You don't feel safe on the job, at the restaurant, or in your own apartment late at night eating a bowl of cereal. I know one thing, when I got that stupid ticket last month, I was armed, and I didn't tell that cop jack. I just gave his petty ass a piece of my mind, knowing he would have let a White man around my age go, if that was his first time in the area, only trying to find a park.