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Sources: Off-duty officer's suspected killer once a CPD applicant

CHICAGO - The gunman who authorities believe shot and killed an off-duty Chicago police officer and wounded his friend once applied to be a Chicago cop before he was arrested at the police academy a few years ago in connection with a home invasion, sources said.

Chicago police officials said as many as three people had been held for questioning since the shooting at 3:30 a.m. Saturday. Law enforcement sources on Sunday afternoon confirmed that one of those people is believed to be the shooter responsible for the homicide of off-duty Officer John P. Rivera and the shooting of his friend, who was in critical condition at Northwestern Memorial Hospital but who officials have said is expected to

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