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Teen Rammed to Death Identified as Chicago Police Officer's Daughter

Officials said Tatyanna Lewis and another woman were in a verbal argument before the woman entered an SUV, chased Lewis down the sidewalk and rammed her into a tree

The 18-year-old woman killed in a gruesome attack Friday night has been identified as the daughter of a Chicago police officer, according to sources close to her family.

Tatyanna Lewis was killed when a woman repeatedly rammed her into a tree with a car on the cityโ€™s Far South Side.

The incident occurred around 11:10 p.m. in the 11400 block of S. May Street in the city's Morgan Park neighborhood, according to police.

Officials said Lewis and a 24-year-old woman were in a verbal argument when the woman entered an SUV and chased Lewis down the sidewalk.

She then crashed into the teen, repeatedly striking her against a tree before fleeing, authorities said.

Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Cook County Medical Examinerโ€™s office.

She died from multiple blunt-force injuries, the medical examiner found, and her death was ruled a homicide.

Brittany Patrick lives in the house next to where the violent attack took place and said she heard arguing before witnessing the horrific incident.

โ€œI looked outside and I just saw the accident - you know, the impact,โ€ Patrick said.

Bystanders said the SUV jumped the curb at a high rate of speed, tearing through the front lawn before the crash. [[422167163, C]]

โ€œAs soon as I looked out my window I saw a girl being rammed into the tree, and ran over and backed over and over again,โ€ Patrick said. โ€œShe hit my car, backing over the body and then backed back over the body and got away.โ€

The following day, tire marks were clearly visible on the sidewalk, as well as damage to the tree and a piece of the SUV still laying beside it.

"To run somebody over just cold-blooded, it's unthinkable,โ€ said neighbor Paul Thomas.

Just hours before her death, Lewis had posted on Facebook about a possible impending confrontation, with neighbors saying the argument was over a man.

Community activist and anti-violence advocate Andrew Holmes said a child was in the backseat of the car at the time, calling the incident โ€œvery disturbing.โ€

โ€œI mean, an altercation between two females, two women and one was a mother โ€“ and it went wrong,โ€ Holmes said.

The 24-year-old woman fled the scene but was later apprehended by police. Investigators recovered the SUV about a mile and a half away, near W. 115th and S. LaSalle Streets.

The driver remains in custody and charges are pending, according to police, who continue to investigate.

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