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Chicago police officer dead after being shot on city’s SW side

FILE - Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown responds to a question during a news conference, July 22, 2021, in Chicago. Chicago's police superintendent announced Wednesday, March 1, 2023, that he would step down in two weeks, seven months before he turns 63, the mandatory retirement age for Chicago police officers. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)

CHICAGO — CHICAGO – A Chicago police officer has died after being shot Wednesday afternoon, Superintendent David Brown said.

The male officer was shot on the city’s Southwest Side while responding to a call of a man chasing a woman with a gun, Brown said.

The officer’s name was not immediately released because relatives were still being notified.

“At close range, shots were exchanged between the offender and our officer who is now deceased,” Brown said in a news conference outside Mount Sinai Hospital.

The officer was shot several times, he said.

The officer returned fire and shot the suspect in the head, Brown said. The suspect, 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.”

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