Ofc. Luis Huesca died in line of duty; video of suspect released: CPD
Chicago police have officially declared Officer Luis Huesca died in the line of duty when he was fatally shot in Gage Park over the weekend. He would have turned 31 on Tuesday.
Chicago police have officially declared Officer Luis Huesca died in the line of duty when he was fatally shot in Gage Park over the weekend. He would have turned 31 on Tuesday.
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