A coroner says an Illinois
police officer who died last week suffered a "single devastating"
gunshot wound, but he can't rule whether it was a homicide, suicide or
accident.
Lake County Coroner Dr. Thomas Rudd said Wednesday that while he has
determined the cause of Fox Lake Police Lt. Charles Gliniewicz's death,
he needs the findings of the Lake County Major Crime Task Force to rule
on its nature.
Lake County Sheriff's Office spokesman Detective Christopher Covelli
says the death is being investigated as a homicide. However, "until we
have all the facts no conclusion can be reached."
Gliniewicz's body was found in a remote area about 55 miles north of Chicago. Investigators have declined to give detailed information about the shooting.
No arrests have been made.
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