By Crimesider Staff CBS/AP April 6, 2018, 3:13 PM

Protests after University of Chicago student shot by officer

Charles Thomas, 21, is seen in Morocco, while studying abroad

Elijah Wolter via CBS Chicago

CHICAGO — Bond has been set at $15,000 for a University of Chicago student who was shot after rushing at campus police officers brandishing a long metal pipe.

Twenty-one-year-old Charles Thomas is charged with aggravated assault on an officer with a weapon and property damage.

CBS Chicago reports that students at the University of Chicago have organized a protest rally in the wake of the shooting. The student protesters said they're angry over many incidents and believe officers should have handled Tuesday night's incident without resorting to gunfire.  

In court Thursday, attorney Steven Goldman told Cook County Judge Stephanie Miller the episode was an isolated incident related to his client's recent mental health issues. Miller said she took that into account in setting bond.

University officials say three university officers were responding to a report about a burglary in the city's Hyde Park neighborhood Tuesday night when they encountered a student breaking car and apartment windows with a pipe.

The school released police video of the encounter, showing officers backing away from Thomas and ordering him to drop the pipe. Thomas charges at one of the officers, and the officer shoots him in the shoulder.