A 30-year-old Chicago police officer, a six-year member of the department, was shot and killed early Sunday in the city's Gage Park neighborhood, police said.
According to officials, officers responded to a "gunshot detection" alert at 2:53 a.m. in the 5500 block of South Kedzie Avenue.
Authorities said after touring the area, officers discovered an off-duty Chicago police officer with gunshot wounds in the 3100 block of West 56th Street.
The officer was taken to University of Chicago Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
A statement released Sunday morning by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson identified the officer as Luis M. Huesca, who was just two days shy of his 31st birthday.
CPD Supt. Larry Snelling said at a press conference Sunday morning that the officer was "returning home from his tour of duty" at the time of the shooting, and was still wearing his uniform.
Though circumstances surrounding the shooting largely remain unknown, police confirmed that the officer's vehicle was stolen by his attackers.
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Huesca is survived by a mother and an uncle, according to Snelling.
The officer was "just a great officer, a great human being," Snelling said.
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A procession for the fallen officer from University of Chicago Hospital to the Cook County Medical Examiner's office was held Sunday morning.
"We really need to keep the family, his mother, in our prayers," Snelling said. "These are senseless, senseless crimes that have taken the lives of our community members, today one of our officers."
An investigation into how the shooting unfolded is in the early stages, Snelling said.
"There are people who are brazen and cowardly in the way that they go about their days, and carry out these violent acts against decent, hard-working people in this city. We're just trying to live their lives the right way," Snelling said.
This story will be updated as we know more.