Chicago police officer fatally shot overnight while heading home from work
- A Chicago police officer was fatally shot while heading home from work, according to the Chicago Police Department.
- The officer, Luis Huesca, was shot multiple times and died at the University of Chicago Medical Center, with his vehicle stolen at the scene.
- Investigators are still searching for the suspect, as confirmed by CPD.
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Off-duty Chicago police officer shot, killed driving home from work: 'Another sad day'
Chicago police officer Luis Huesca, 30, was fatally shot on the city's southwest side early Sunday morning while driving home from work. Huesca was a six-year veteran of the department.
Chicago police officer shot dead and has car taken during commute home: Officials - Washington Examiner
A Chicago Police Department officer was fatally shot early Sunday morning while on his way home from work. Luis Huesca, 30, suffered multiple gunshot wounds around 2:53 a.m. before he was discovered on the ground near 56th Street and South Kedzie Avenue with his car missing. Huesca was wearing his uniform under a jacket at the time, according to Chicago Police Department Superintendent Larry Snelling. A gunshot detection alert notified officers …
Fallen Chicago police officer recently mourned death of fellow officer in emotional video
Chicago Police Officer Luis M. Huesca was shot and killed in the Gage Park neighborhood on Sunday morning, just over one year after one of his best friends and fellow officers was also killed in an act of gun violence.
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