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Chicago police officer dies, suspect wounded in shootout

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                                Chicago firefighters set up a large American flag outside the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office for a procession carrying the remains of a police officer who was shot. The officer was shot on the city’s Southwest Side while responding to a call of a man chasing a woman with a gun, Police Superintendent David Brown said.
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TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES/CHICAGO SUN-TIMES VIA AP

Chicago firefighters set up a large American flag outside the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office for a procession carrying the remains of a police officer who was shot. The officer was shot on the city’s Southwest Side while responding to a call of a man chasing a woman with a gun, Police Superintendent David Brown said.

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                                This undated image released by the Chicago Police Department shows officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso, who died after he was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly chasing a woman with a gun in Chicago, authorities said.
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This undated image released by the Chicago Police Department shows officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso, who died after he was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly chasing a woman with a gun in Chicago, authorities said.

TYLER PASCIAK LARIVIERE/SUN-TIMES/CHICAGO SUN-TIMES VIA AP
                                Chicago firefighters set up a large American flag outside the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office for a procession carrying the remains of a police officer who was shot. The officer was shot on the city’s Southwest Side while responding to a call of a man chasing a woman with a gun, Police Superintendent David Brown said.
CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT VIA AP
                                This undated image released by the Chicago Police Department shows officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso, who died after he was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly chasing a woman with a gun in Chicago, authorities said.

CHICAGO >> A 32-year-old Chicago police officer died after he was wounded in a shootout with a man who was reportedly chasing a woman with a gun, authorities said Thursday.

The officer was shot several times Wednesday afternoon on the city’s Southwest Side, Chicago Police Department Superintendent David Brown said. He was identified Thursday morning as Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso, 32, by the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office.

An autopsy Thursday classified his death as a homicide due to multiple gunshot wounds.

Brown said during a Wednesday news conference that the officer and the suspect exchanged shots “at close range” and the officer had wounded the suspect in the head.

The suspect, identified as an 18-year-old with one prior violation, was in critical condition Wednesday night.

The officer had five years on the job, Brown said.

“He had a bright future ahead of him,” the superintendent said.

The Chicago Police Department released a photo of Vasquez-Lasso on Thursday along with a statement saying that “he died while protecting Chicago and its people.”

“We will never forget his selflessness and dedication as we continue to wrap our arms around his family and loved ones. Together, we mourn the loss of our hero,” the statement adds.

Vasqeuz-Lasso became the first Chicago officer to die in the line of duty since Officer Ella French, 29, was slain in August 2021 during a traffic stop shooting that also wounded her partner.

Mayor Lori Lightfoot appeared with Brown at the news conference, saying that, “Tragedy has befallen the Chicago Police Department and, really, the city.”

Vasqeuz-Lasso was fatally shot the same day that Brown announced he will step down in two weeks, seven months before he turns 63, the mandatory retirement age for Chicago police officers.

Brown announced his pending departure one day after Lightfoot failed to advance to next month’s mayoral runoff election after a primary election in which crime in the nation’s third-largest city was a central issue.

According to statistics posted on the Chicago Police Department’s website, the city saw an overall 41% increase in crime last year from 2021.

While Chicago’s murders declined 14% in 2022 to 695, down from 804 in 2021, burglaries, robberies, thefts and motor vehicle thefts all increased last year. Motor vehicle thefts alone rose 102%, up from 10,590 in 2021 to 21,425 last year, while thefts increased 56%, from 12,978 in 2021 to 20,194 in 2022.

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