"I think if you kill a police officer, I think, and you're found guilty, I think that's absolutely an appropriate remedy for something like that," said Chicago police First Deputy Superintendent Anthony Riccio, the second in command at CPD. "Look, we get murders all the time and every murder is important. But there's something particularly heinous about killing a policeman or shooting at a policeman, the people who are out there to protect all of us, basically."