Hundreds Attend Funeral For Officer Luis M. Huesca: ‘Let’s Remember The Kindness Of This Young Man’ (2024)

ASHBURN —Hundreds of police officers lined Southwest Side streets for the procession and funeral of Officer Luis M. Huesca on Monday as authorities continue looking for the man charged in his killing.

Huesca’s casket, draped in the Chicago flag, was brought into St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel, 7740 S. Western Ave., Monday morning. Faith leaders led the crowd in chants of “Viva” and read the names of other officers killed in the line of duty in recent years, including Ella French, Aréanah M. Preston and Andrés Mauricio Vásquez Lasso, a friend of Huesca’s who trained with him at the police academy.

Huesca was driving home from work the morning of April 21 when he was attacked in an apparent carjacking, police said. Officers went to the 5500 block of South Kedzie Avenue for a report of a gunshot, according to a statement from police. After looking around the area, officers drove to the 3100 block of West 56th Street, where they found Huesca outside with gunshot wounds. He later died at the University of Chicago Medical Center.

Huesca was still in uniform and two days shy of his 31st birthday when he was killed, police said.

Supt. Larry Snelling commended Huesca’s “noble heart,” saying he had a knack for learning languages and “soaking up the culture of the places and people he visited.” Huesca would order food to bring home to his mom whenever he went out to dinner, Snelling said.

Huesca, assigned to an Area 2 response team, once took it upon himself to track down the owner of a stolen motorcycle, Snelling said.

“Let’s remember the kindness of this young man, and let’s take something from that,” Snelling said.

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Huesca’s death has been ruled as a line-of-duty killing, allowing his family to receive additional benefits, according to the Sun-Times.

Police have issued an arrest warrant for Aurora man Xavier L. Tate, 22, offering up to $100,000 for information leading to his capture and conviction “for the murder of Officer Luis M. Huesca,” according to a news release.

Huesca’s Toyota 4Runner was stolen and recovered nearby, police said. Authorities have recovered Huesca’s stolen service weapon, Snelling told reporters after the funeral, according to NBC Chicago.

“We’re going to continue to work diligently until we take this individual into custody,” Snelling said. “And at some point, we will, we will get justice for this family…”

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In a last-minute schedule change, Mayor Brandon Johnson did not attend Huesca’s funeral after it was reported that the officer’s family had asked him to stay away.

A member of Johnson’s press team,along with his Chief of Staff Cristina Pacione-Zayas and Chief of Community Safety Garien Gatewood,were seen at the services.

“We continue to send our deepest condolences to the family and colleagues of Officer Luis Huesca as they heal from the loss of their beloved son, nephew, brother and friend,” Johnson said in a statement prior to the funeral. “As mayor, I vow to continue supporting our police and first responders, uniting our city and remaining committed to working with everyone towards building a better, stronger, safer Chicago.”

Local officials in attendance included Alds. Brian Hopkins (2nd), Lamont Robinson (4th), Anthony Beale (9th), Peter Chico (10th), Nicole Lee (11th), Raymond Lopez (15th), Derrick Curtis (18th), Matthew O’Shea (19th), Mike Rodriguez (22nd), Silvana Tabares (23rd), Felix Cardona (31st), Scott Waguespack (32nd), Nicholas Sposato (38th) and Anthony Napolitano (41st).

Republican candidate for State’s Attorney Bob Fioretti, Illinois Comptroller Susana A. Mendoza, former Police Supts. Fred Waller and Garry McCarthy, and Cardinal Blase Cupich also attended the funeral.

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Lieutenant Nicholas Vasselli said Huesca’s humor and wit was still present when officers cleaned out his locker last week.

“There was a paper clip being used as a lock,” Vasselli said. “There was a piece of paper on it that says, ‘This is a lock.'”

Emiliano Huesca Jr. said his younger brother felt like an older one: wise, adventurous and selfless.

Luis Huesca traveled to the forests in Utah, drove a dirt bike on Route 66 from Chicago to California and strived to learn Arabic on his travels to Morocco, Emiliano Huesca Jr. said.

On a trip to Morocco, Luis Huesca responded to a group of women who fell off a motorcycle, “delegating what he could in broken Arabic” — getting them water and towels and even redirecting traffic — before local officers could make it to the scene, his brother said.

“He was a well-rounded person … topics range from dinosaurs, genetics. He’ll tell me he’s learning this new song on piano … we’d end up talking about the politics of Europe,” Huesca Jr. said. “He taught me to be curious.”

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Luis Huesca helped organize funeral arrangements for the late father of his friend Karim Ismat, Ismat said. He formed a relationship with Ismat’s family as they shared their respective cultures, and he was quick to invite those who dared to join him on his road trips, Ismat said.

Huesca was “relentlessly dependable,” Ismat said. “He just included everyone in the fold.”

Officer Christian Calderon, Huesca’s partner, said he chose Huesca as his son’s godfather. Calderon recalled the pair being the first to respond to gunshots in an alleyway on one of their first nights working together.

“Not many of us speak in the uniform about being afraid on the job,” Calderon said. “It became natural for us to always say, ‘I love you.'”

Huesca is survived by his mother, brother, sister, uncle and young nephew, among other relatives.

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Hundreds Attend Funeral For Officer Luis M. Huesca: ‘Let’s Remember The Kindness Of This Young Man’ (2024)

FAQs

How old was Luis Huesca? ›

Huesca, 30, was fatally shot in Gage Park as he returned home following his shift around 3 a.m. April 21.

What does end of watch mean in police? ›

end of watch: (used especially by law enforcement and the military to indicate on log sheets the end of a shift or watch.) end of watch: (used to mark the date a police officer was killed in the line of duty.)

Who is Xavier Tate? ›

Officials detailed their multi-state search for suspect Xavier Tate Jr., who is now charged with murder in Huesca's death, among other charges. Huesca was found by fellow officers with multiple gunshot wounds on April 21 near his Gage Park home.

What does 1042 mean in police terms? ›

This. particular code is used to indicate an officer's end of. tour. In this case, Officer Friend is signing off for the.

Can you tell police officer shut up? ›

Legality. Freedom of speech is protected under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, so non-threatening verbal abuse of a police officer is not in itself criminal behavior, though some courts have disagreed on what constitutes protected speech in this regard.

What is the last call at a funeral? ›

Last Radio Call – This tradition started in the Eastern U.S. and has now spread nationwide. It may be held at the end of the graveside service (or funeral), or whenever is deemed appropriate. It may be brief or include more information about the officer.

What does it mean to be End of Watch? ›

Summary Of End Of Watch By Stephen King

End of Watch: a police phrased used in two scenarios; when an officer is done with their current shift, or when the officer is killed in the line of duty. Stephen King used this as a foreshadowing title for the final book of the Bill Hodges trilogy.

What does EOW mean for police? ›

End of Watch, used in military, security, law enforcement as abbreviation on log-sheets; also used when referring to the date of death of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty.

What happens in the End of Watch? ›

The last scene shows the two officers on the day of the shooting, where Zavala tells a funny story where when he was younger, he was about to be intimate with Gabby, but her parents unexpectedly came home. He had to hide under her parents' bed and listen to them have sex.

What does EOW mean on a police car? ›

Answer and Explanation: EOW means the end of watch. It is used to means that a law enforcement officer's particular shift is over and it is time for another shift to begin. This is used in the military, as well. This same acronym can also be used to indicate the death of a police officer.

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