A Chicago man shot by an off-duty cop during a domestic disturbance in a Roseland home earlier this week faces a felony weapons charge, Chicago police announced Wednesday.
Police said Martese Hudson, 42, of the Roseland neighborhood, allegedly committed domestic battery against a 41-year-old woman before threatening her and the off-duty officer at gunpoint early Monday. Court records said Hudson is married to the victim, and that he pushed and choked her.
Hudson was charged with a felony count of aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon, two misdemeanor counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one misdemeanor count of domestic battery, police said.
Officers responded to a residence in the 10600 block of South La Salle Street for a call of a domestic disturbance about 3 a.m., police previously said. An off-duty officer in the basement heard the disturbance and went upstairs. The officer confronted and shot Hudson, police said.
Hudson was taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn in critical condition. He was arrested Monday at the hospital.
Hudson remained hospitalized Wednesday and didn’t appear in court. Cook County Judge Lisette Catherine Mojica continued the case until Monday but ordered Hudson detained.