On the Northwest side, outside a Jefferson Park police station, police bagpipes soundtracked a somber occasion.
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"Times are really tense right now," said 38th Ward Alderman Nicholas Sposato.
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Many Chicago police officers across the city say they're struggling to put on the uniform and carry out work on the streets each day.
"I feel it too," said 17th District Commander Maureen Biggane. "I want them to know that I feel their pain, I feel their sadness, I feel their anger."
Prosecutors say Emonte Morgan shot and killed Officer Ella French, a young officer on the department's community safety team, during a traffic stop Saturday night.
"She wanted to be out there working in the most challenging communities in Chicago and she just really wanted to make a difference," Biggane said. "She chose to be where she was."
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Investigators also say Emonte shot French's partner three times.
Hundreds of people also attended a rally on the Far Southwest Side in the city's Morgan Park neighborhood, connecting those prayers across the city.
"I'm just out here to support fellow officers," said David Rivera, a part time police officer. "We really need each other."
But some on the force don't feel the need for Mayor Lori Lightfoot's comfort or presence, and some officers turned their back on her when she went to the hospital Saturday night where French's partner remains in critical condition.
The injured officer's father told the Chicago Sun-Times his son is continuing to improve after another surgery on Tuesday.