Chicago officer Enrique Martinez mourned after fatal shooting earlier
this month
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[November 19, 2024]
By Jim Talamonti | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – For the fifth time in the past four years,
mourners have paid their respects to a fallen Chicago police officer.
A funeral Mass was held Monday morning for 26-year-old Officer Enrique
Martinez, who was killed in the line of duty Nov. 4 on Chicago’s South
Side.
The service at St. Rita of Cascia Shrine Chapel followed a procession
from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home in Oak Lawn.
Martinez’s family asked that Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois
Gov. J.B. Pritzker not attend the funeral. Johnson and Pritzker both
complied with the family’s wishes.
Earlier this year, fallen Officer Luis Huesca’s family requested that
Johnson and Pritzker not attend services. In Huesca’s case, Johnson’s
office had stated that the mayor planned to attend and did not agree to
the family’s request until the night before the funeral.
Johnson did recognize Martinez’ sacrifice at a news conference two days
after the officer’s death.
“Officer Enrique Martinez saved lives, even though he knew it could cost
him his own,” Johnson said.
Former Mayor Richard M. Daley was seen at Martinez’s funeral.
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said police cannot do it
alone when children and officers are being killed in the street.
“We need people to start looking at accountability for those who are
committing these acts and repeatedly committing acts,” Snelling said.
Martinez is the fifth Chicago Police Officer to be shot and killed since
2020.
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Huesca was fatally shot outside his home in April of this year.
Officer Areanah Preston was shot and killed in May 2023. Officer
Andres Vasquez Lasso was killed in March 2023. Officer Ella French
was murdered in August of 2021.
In addition, retired officer Larry Neuman was shot to death on
Chicago’s West Side in June of this year.
Convicted felon Darion McMillan, 23, was on electronic monitoring at
the time Martinez was killed. McMillan is charged with murder,
attempted murder, possession of a machine gun and burglary.
Police say McMillan was one of three people inside a vehicle when
Martinez and other officers conducted a traffic stop in the 8000
block of South Ingleside on the city’s South Side on Nov. 4.
Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling reiterated the
importance of getting violent offenders off the street.
“When we remove those people who are doing harm from our
communities, we’re in a better place, because they’re not setting
the example for those kids that are coming behind them,” Snelling
said.
Snelling credited officers for remaining resilient in the face of
harm.
“They know they’re needed, and they know that people are counting on
them every single day to keep them safe,” Snelling said.
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