Police in Chicago shared surveillance images of a suspect in connection to the murder of Officer Luis Huesca early Sunday morning as the officer was driving home from work.
The two-minute video released Monday night shows the suspect walking into convenience stores on Saturday, and walking outside on a sidewalk early Sunday.
Police described the suspect as armed and dangerous.
Huesca was driving home at around 3 a.m. Sunday when he was shot multiple times in the Gage Park neighborhood.
Officers responded to a gunshot detection in the 3100 block of W. 56th St. and found officer Huesca outside his home with gunshot wounds. He was rushed to a local hospital, where he died.
Sources have told FOX32 Chicago that Huesca was shot nearly 20 times with what Is believed to have been a firearm with a “switch” attached to make it an automatic weapon.
Huesca was still in uniform, but it was covered by other clothing, which Police superintendent Larry Snelling said is normal for off-duty officers.
Huesca’s vehicle was stolen during the incident and found nearby a short while later, Fox News Digital previously reported, though police would not confirm whether the shooting was part of a carjacking.
Multiple sources have also told ABC’s Chicago affiliate that Huesca’s gun was also stolen. Chicago police would not confirm this on Monday evening after being contacted by Fox News Digital.