Posted on 01/04/2015 11:17:46 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Thousands of police officers are paying their respect to a New York Police Department officer shot to death along with his partner as mourners converge from around the country Sunday for a second funeral that stands to test tensions between the city's mayor and police.
Buddhist monks led a Chinese ceremony for Officer Wenjian Liu, followed by a traditional police ceremony with eulogies led by a chaplain. Liu, 32, had served as a policeman for seven years and was married just two months when he was killed with his partner, Officer Rafael Ramos, on Dec. 20. Despite commissioner Bratton's warning to his officers not to show any disrespect toward the mayor--or, for that matter, Liu's family--thousands of NYPD officers turned their backs to de Blasio as he eulogized the fallen hero....
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
CREDIT: NY POST---Photo by Shawn Cohen
Two plainclothes cops, outside the funeral home, made no apologies for their back-turning
protest.He [de Blasio] turned his back on us, one officer said. He has no friends here.
Jet Blue offered to pay for out of state LEOs to attend funeral....
You seem to have really lost the focus of your initial point, though I can’t blame you, the original point sounds rather nonsensical.
It’s too bad that they all didn’t turn their backs on him.
Non sensical to be fiscally responsible in the spending of local tax revenue to attend an unaffiliated event in another state? I’ll stick to my guns, thank you very much.
You might want to tell this guy: Zuben Elgenubi
However, I'm still curious to know if any local tax monies were used to pay for salaries, hotel, food etc at an out-of-state event, which I would consider outside of the intended use of my local taxes.
I doubt he was dis-invited. The policemen’s unions made it clear they didn’t want him there, but the families didn’t dis-invite him. It’s standard protocol for the mayor to attend the wake/funeral of a policeman/fireman killed in the line of duty. It would take the family’s actively asking him not to attend, and that just didn’t happen. The unions or the dozens/hundreds/thousands of NYPD don’t make that call.
Yes, poor Geraldo (who looks really old now!) is on the right side on this one.
I'm sure you are......however, nobody cares but you so get over it.
CNN said it was only a “few”.
Just check into cop attendance at funerals. There have been many high-profile LEO funerals over the years (such as after 9/11) and probably many were paid for by the union or with funds from a benevolent society. Some, particularly afer 9/11, may have been paid for with special allocations from the local government.
And as for what happens when the cops get there, that’s up to them. Most of those who didn’t turn their backs put their heads down, but if you have a mayor who actively refuses to support the rule of law, what else can you do without resorting to violence?
The slain police officers: Rafael Ramos, 40, left, and Wenjian Liu, 32. Credit New York Police Department
Bo Dietl -- Bill de Blasio Should RESIGN Tomorrow!
It’s a broken clock thing...
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