Police
Turn Backs on NYC Mayor Again at Second Slain NYPD Officer's Funeral
Police
officers turned their backs on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
when he was delivering his eulogy at the NYPD officer Liu's farewell
ceremony Sunday.
4
January, 2014
NEW
YORK, January 4 (Sputnik) — Police officers have turned their
backs again on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Sunday at the
funeral of NYPD officer Wenjian Liu shot dead in an ambush
last December in Brooklyn.
This
happened when the mayor was delivering his eulogy at the
farewell ceremony that began Sunday morning with several
thousand police officers present and tightened security measures
in the area.
Officer
Wenjian Liu and his partner Rafael Ramos were shot dead by Ismaaiyl
Brinsley, while sitting in their patrol car. Brinsley, a
28-year-old African-American with a long history of arrests
and alleged mental illness, said he was seeking revenge for the
death of two unarmed black men Michael Brown and Eric Garner
by white police officers. After murdering the police officers,
Brinsley killed himself.
"He
walked a path of courage, a path of sacrifice and a path
of kindness. This who he was, and he was taken from us much
too soon," Mayor Bill de Blasio said at Liu's funeral, USA
Today reports.
The
FBI Director James Comey and NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton have also
attended the ceremony, which blended Buddhist customs and a
traditional police funeral as Liu is the first Chinese-American
police officer killed in the line of duty in New York,
CNN said.
"As
we start a new year, a year we're entering with hearts that are
doubly heavy from the loss of Officer Liu and his partner,
Officer Rafael Ramos, let us rededicate ourselves to those great
New York traditions of mutual understanding and living
in harmony," de Blasio was cited as saying by ABC
News.
The
New York city mayor expressed condolences to the family
of officer Liu, saying that he had got married just months
before his tragic death. The policeman was an only child in his
family, the mayor dded.
On
Saturday, under a mix of rain and snow, thousands
of people, including uniformed police officers, firefighters,
Mayor de Blasio and Police Commissioner Bratton gathered at the
wake to remember Liu.
The
funeral of NYPD officer Ramos was held on December 27, when
hundreds of NYPD officers turned their backs on the mayor
as he was delivering his eulogy. Among other guests was US Vice
President Joe Biden, who also paid tribute to officer Rafael
Ramos. While deeming this reaction as "inappropriate,"
Police Commissioner William Bratton stated that the rift between de
Blasio and the city’s law enforcement is unlikely to end
in the foreseeable future.
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