(CNN) — A police officer shot multiple times while trying to make an arrest in Chicago is out of surgery and stable but a manhunt is still underway for the suspect.
Michael Blackman, 45, is wanted on suspicion of shooting a Chicago police officer Saturday morning on the city’s South Side, in the 1900 block of West 65th Street, authorities said.
The 40-year-old officer is with the department’s fugitive apprehension unit. He was part of a team trying to arrest Blackman in connection with a separate shooting, Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said.
Officers got into a physical struggle with the suspect before he fired shots, hitting an officer in the groin and at least twice in one leg, Johnson added. It’s unclear whether the suspect was injured during the exchange of gunfire.
Despite his injuries, the wounded officer was able to apply his own tourniquet as he was taken to the hospital.
“He came basically bleeding to death. He had already lost a significant amount of blood and was taken immediately to the operating room for surgery,” Jane Kayle Lee, a trauma surgeon at Advocate Christ Medical Center.
Lee said the officer was in stable condition Saturday afternoon after undergoing surgery and several blood transfusions. He’s recovering well but is expected to need further surgeries, she said.
“We were reminded of the sacrifices our officers make every day to protect the residents in the city that we love,” Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot told reporters at the hospital.
The officer was identified only as a 16-year veteran with the Chicago Police Department and a member of a fugitive apprehension unit.
Suspect linked to woman’s shooting
Authorities are still searching for Blackman in Chicago.
Police say he shot a woman Wednesday morning in the city’s Fulton River District while he was riding a bicycle.
Earlier this week, police released surveillance images they say show the suspect riding a bicycle on the street and also taking it inside a bike shop for repair.
The motive for Wednesday’s shooting is still under investigation.
Blackman “is considered armed and dangerous,” Chicago police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said after Saturday’s shooting.
Johnson said Blackman’s arrest history dates to 1991 for burglary, battery, criminal trespass, disorderly conduct and possession of a controlled substance charges.