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Chicago officials and leaders mourn fallen officer Enrique Martinez, demand justice amid rising violence
In the wake of Officer Enrique Martinez’s tragic death, Chicago officials and leaders call for unity and action against escalating violence that continues to endanger both police and civilians.
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Chicago's top cop and Mayor Johnson give update on officer and suspect injured in shooting
Superintendent Larry Snelling and Mayor Brandon Johnson addressed the media after a South Side incident where an officer and a suspect were injured.
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CPD issues alert after carjackings and burglary spree
Chicago police are looking for a group responsible for a string of carjackings and burglaries across the city. CPD issued an alert after nearly 20 businesses were targeted in a series of crimes last week.
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Chicago superintendent Snelling reflects on first year in role
Superintendent Larry Snelling discusses his first year leading the Chicago Police Department, highlighting his pride in the department’s response to the DNC.
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‘Danger to our city': Chicago's top cop on mass arrest during protest on night 2 of DNC
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling addressed the public following a protest near the Israeli consulate, stating that the group arrived with the intent to commit violence and vandalism.
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Chicago's top cop provides details on protesters breaching barricade near the United Center
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling provided more details on the multiple arrests made by Chicago police on Monday evening when a group of protesters breached a security barrier near the United Center as the Democratic National Convention began.
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Chicago mayor, police superintendent announce new CPD helicopter
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling announced the Chicago Police Department’s new helicopter at a press conference on Friday.
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Chicago officials address public safety after violent Fourth of July weekend
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling and Mayor Brandon Johnson address public safety following a violent Fourth of July weekend in the city.
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Superintendent Snelling, Mayor Johnson address safety concerns after violent Fourth of July weekend
Following a violent Fourth of July weekend in Chicago, CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling and Mayor Brandon Johnson discuss public safety measures.
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Chicago officials announce charges in former officer's murder in West Garfield Park
CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling, Chief of Detectives Antoinette Ursitti and Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx gave new details about the murder of former officer Larry Neuman in Chicago’s West Garfield Park neighborhood.
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Procession held for retired CPD officer shot to death in West Garfield Park
A 73-year-old retired Chicago police officer was shot to death Thursday morning in the city’s West Garfield Park neighborhood, authorities said.
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Chicago officials provide update on 7-year-old child shot to death
A 7-year-old child was shot to death in Chicago’s Near West Side neighborhood Tuesday afternoon, according to authorities.
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Family of fallen Officer Luis Huesca speaks after Xavier Tate Jr.'s arrest
The mother and brother of fallen Officer Luis Huesca share their emotions following the hearing of Xavier Tate Jr., who was arrested in connection to Huesca’s murder.
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Chicago police release new details in arrest of Xavier Tate
CPD Supt. Larry Snelling and Chief of Detectives Antoinette Ursitti revealed new details about the arrest of Xavier Tate in the murder of Officer Luis Huesca.
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Full: Funeral held for Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca killed in the line of duty
Officer Luis Huesca, a six-year veteran of the force, was fatally shot on April 21 in Chicago’s Gage Park neighborhood while returning home from work. At his funeral, touching tributes from family, friends, and colleagues painted a poignant portrait of the man he was, both with and without his badge.
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Family, friends say final goodbye to fallen officer Luis Huesca
A 6-year veteran of the force, Officer Luis Huesca was still in uniform when he was fatally shot April 21 in Chicago’s Gage Park neighborhood while returning home from work
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‘We weren't just partners we were brothers': Fallen Officer Luis Huesca's partner honors his friend in a touching speech
Officer Christian Calderón remembers his partner and close friend Officer Luis Huesca.
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‘I lost Andrés first and now Luis': Officer remembers her friend fallen officer Luis Huesca in heartbreaking speech
Officer Lucía Chávez honors and remembers her colleague and friend Officer Luis Huesca in an emotional speech that also remembers Andrés Vásquez Lasso.
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‘Your nickname should be lionheart': Fallen officer Luis Huesca's brother remembers him in emotional speech
Officer Luis Huesca’s brother, Emiliano Huesca Jr., reads a note he wrote about the lessons he learned from his brother and shares some of his favorite moments lived with his brother.
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Colleagues and friends remember fallen officer Luis Huesca
Fallen officer Luis Huesca’s colleagues and friends gave their final goodbyes Monday morning.