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Indiana sheriff’s corporal critically injured in shooting in Illinois

Indiana deputy injured in Illinois police shooting

SHELDON, Ill. (WISH) — A Newton County, Indiana, sheriff’s corporal was critically injured after he and a suspect had a shootout Sunday night in Sheldon, Illinois, according to reports.

Illlinois State Police said in a Monday night news release that it was called about 8:45 p.m. Sunday to investigate the police shooting.

Illinois police investigators think officers from the Iroquois County, Illinois, Sheriff’s Department were pursuing an armed suspect with a hostage. The pursuit went into Indiana, at which time the Newton County Sheriff’s Office became a part of the pursuit. Later, back in Illinois, the suspect crashed in the village of Sheldon and exited his vehicle. That’s when the shootout began.

Illinois State Police says the suspect, Andrew Roselius, 37, of Clifton, Illinois, died in the shootout, and the sheriff’s corporal from Indiana was shot.

No hostage was found in the vehicle.

The Newton County Sheriff’s Office has referred questions to the Illinois State Police, which will investigate the use of force.

However, Newton County Sheriff Shannon Cothran on Monday afternoon shared that the law enforcement officer shot was Cpl. Brandon Schreiber. Facebook posts from the sheriff’s office show Schreiber became a deputy in 2019 and was promoted in January.

The sheriff says Schreiber was initially taken to Iroquois Memorial Hospital in Watseka, Illinois, and later was flown to the Carle Trauma Center in Urbana, Illinois, where he remained in critical condition on Monday afternoon.

The Newton County Coroner’s Office said in a statement that a pursuit preceded to the shooting.

Newton County, which has a population of nearly 13,900, sits on the Indiana’s west border. Its county seat, the town of Kentland, is about a 1 hour, 40-minute drive northwest of downtown Indianapolis. The Iroquois County, Illinois, village of Sheldon is about a 10-minute drive west of Kentland.

The sheriff said in a social media post on Monday afternoon, “The Schreiber family has requested privacy as they try to process this tragedy.  Anyone that would like to send a card can mail it to the: Newton County Sheriff’s Office; 304 E. Seymour; Kentland, IN 47951.

“We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support and prayers from our law enforcement families, both from Indiana and Illinois, as well as from our community. Your kindness is deeply appreciated and means more than words can express.”

About 5:20 p.m. Monday on social media, the sheriff’s office announced a vigil would happen at 7 p.m. Monday on the east lawn of the Courthouse in Kentland.

Statement

“Labor Day weekend is supposed to be a time to celebrate the ‘unofficial’ end of summer. The kids are back in school and the days are getting shorter. Family and friends get together and do what family and friends do.

“But this weekend has taken a much different turn and we, as a County Family, turn our thoughts to a Newton County Sheriff’s Deputy who was injured in the line of duty. Last night, September 1, one of our very own was involved in a pursuit which ended in Illinois. Once the pursuit ended one of our Officers was shot and seriously injured.

“So today we, as a family, hope that the outcome of this tragic event will be positive. Please, keep the entire Newton County Sheriff’s Department and all Law Enforcement Officers in your thoughts today. Hug your loved ones a little tighter today because tomorrow is never promised and things can change in an instant.

“From all of us here at the Coroner’s Office we hope and keep positive thoughts for our Law Enforcement brother……”

Newton County Coroner’s Office