Illinois Appellate Court
Criminal Court
Witnesses
Defendant shot and injured one man and shot at off-duty police officer who came on scene and attempted to make arrest. Credibility of eyewitnesses was for trier of fact to decide, and their testimony linking him to shooting supported conviction. Court properly found that Defendant had requisite intent to kill off-duty police officer when he shot at him, though he did not hit him despite his close proximity. (PUCINSKI and MASON, concurring.)