
Speaking for the first time about the officers who turned their backs on him at the funerals of Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said, "They were disrespectful to the families involved."
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Authorities are questioning a person in connection with the Monday night shootings of two NYPD officers responding to a robbery call in the Bronx.
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Authorities now have three men in custody in connection with the shootings of 30-year-old NYPD officer Andrew Dossi and 38-year-old officer Aliro Pellerano who were responding to a robbery call. More Here and Here.
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At Liu's funeral the bitterness between the police and the mayor was once again on display as dozens of officers turned their backs on de Blasio as he spoke. The protest defied a request from the city’s police chief not to use the funeral to protest the mayor. More Here.
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The leader of one of the city’s most influential police unions says Mayor Bill de Blasio needs to humble himself to heal the glaring rift between NYPD officers and City Hall.
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Liu was laid out in his uniform, with his NYPD badge and hat placed on his body inside the open casket. Candles and incense burned nearby, and a white banner held a message in Chinese: “His bravery is still with us.”
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At Liu's funeral the bitterness between the police and the mayor was once again on display as dozens of officers turned their backs on de Blasio as he spoke. The protest defied a request from the city’s police chief not to use the funeral to protest the mayor.
Read More →New York City plans to honor the two NYPD officers murdered by a gunman as they sat in their squad car in Brooklyn earlier this month by naming streets near their homes for them.
Read More →The second of two New York City police officers to be buried after a daylight ambush will be mourned at a funeral this upcoming weekend.
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On Saturday, thousands attended the funeral of Officer Rafael Ramos, N.Y.P.D. Shield No. 6335, who was murdered Dec. 20 along with another officer for their choice of occupation.
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