Printer-friendly copy Email this topic to a friend
Lobby General Discussion topic #12685280

Subject: "100s of cops turn backs on de blasio eulogy at executed cops funeral *sw..." Previous topic | Next topic
_explain555
Member since Oct 15th 2009
1412 posts
Sat Dec-27-14 06:50 PM

Click to send private message to this authorClick to view this author's profileClick to add this author to your buddy list
"100s of cops turn backs on de blasio eulogy at executed cops funeral *sw..."


          


sheeit get ready yall..

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/12/27/police-turn-their-backs-on-mayor-deblasio-during-funeral-for-fallen-nypd-cop/


Hundreds of police officers outside the Queens, N.Y. church Saturday where the funeral of Officer Rafael Ramos was being held turned their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio as he eulogized the fallen officer who was ambushed last week along with his partner.

De Blasio's remarks were being shown on large TV monitors outside the Christ Tabernacle Church. Police union officials have accused the mayor of fostering a climate of mistrust that contributed to the killings of Officer Ramos and his partner.


More than 25,000 police officers from across the country assembled in winter sunshine to pay final respects to Ramos, a seven-year veteran of the NYPD. The long sea of blue stretched more than six city blocks.

In his eulogy, de Blasio offered the city's condolences to the Ramos family.

"All of this city is grieving and grieving for so many reasons," he said. "But the most personal is that we lost such a good man."

Vice President Joe Biden expressed condolences directly to Ramos' two sons.

"You've shown tremendous courage these past days," he said.

He said Ramos and his partner Wenjian Liu were officers who were committed, passionate and vigilant.

"Being a cop was not what they did, it was who they were like every man and woman in uniform today and they, like every one of you here and outside, all joined for the same reason," Biden said.

he church applauded when Biden called the New York Police Department the finest in the world.

"When an assassin's bullet targeted two officers, it targeted this city and it touched the soul of an entire nation," the vice president said.“

"I believe this police force will show the nation how to bridge any divide," he said.

Police Commissioner Bill Bratton told the mourners they knew who officer Ramos was. "Father, son, brother and husband," he said. "He was a New Yorker. He was a New York City police officer. He was a hero."

The church applauded when Bratton said he had promoted Ramos to detective first grade and appointed him an honorary department chaplain.

Bratton said Ramos and his partner were assassinated because of who they were. "They were killed for their color," the commissioner said. "They were blue."

Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the shooting of the two officers "an attack on all of us."

The large contingent of mourners in blue began showing up at the church early.

"He was studying to be a pastor. He had Bible study books in his locker, which is rare for a police officer, but that goes to show you the type of man he was," NYPD Capt. Sergio Centa said before entering the church.

"Law enforcement isn't just your own department; it runs deep," said Lt. Chris Thibault of the Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, Police Department.

When the Ramos family arrived, the eldest son -- wearing his father's New York Police Department jacket -- was hugged by a police officer.

Funeral plans for Liu have yet to be announced.

The officers were killed Dec. 20 while sitting in their patrol car on a street in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant section. Investigators have said the gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, was troubled and had shot and wounded an ex-girlfriend in Baltimore earlier that day.

Ramos was described Friday during an eight-hour wake as a selfless, caring and compassionate man.

"What happened to my father was a tragedy," Ramos' son, Justin, said in a tearful eulogy viewed by hundreds of officers in the street who watched on giant television screens outside the crowded church. "But his death will not be in vain."

Ramos, a 40-year-old married father of two, wanted to be a police chaplain and kept Bible study books in his locker, his commanding officer said.

Officer Dustin Lindaman of the Waterloo Police Department flew from Iowa to attend Ramos' funeral.

"He's one of our brothers, and when this happens, it affects everyone in law enforcement -- it absolutely affects everyone," he said. "We wanted to show our support."

The man who killed Ramos and his partner committed suicide soon after the shooting. In online posts shortly before the attack, Brinsley referenced the killings of two unarmed black men -- Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner on Staten Island -- by white police officers.

Police union officials blame de Blasio for comments he made about the police amid protests over the deaths of Brown and Garner. At a hospital after the shooting, the police union's president, Patrick Lynch, and others turned their backs on the mayor in a sign of disrespect. Lynch blamed the mayor then for the officers' deaths and said he had blood on his hands.

Weeks before the shooting, Lynch suggested that officers sign a petition requesting that the mayor not attend their funerals were they to die in the line of duty.

Cardinal Timothy Dolan and others have since tried to temper the rhetoric.

De Blasio has stood firmly by the police since the shooting, calling on the demonstrators to temporarily halt their protests and praising officers after the police department announced the arrest of a seventh person since the shooting for making threats against police.

There was no noticeable reaction from police outside the church when de Blasio arrived Saturday about a half hour before services.

A block from the church, though, retired NYPD Officer John Mangan held a sign that read: "God Bless the NYPD. Dump de Blasio."

"If the mayor really wanted to do the right thing, he would have gotten into an NYPD car and rode around Bed Stuy and see the difficult jobs these cops do every day," Mangan said. "The bottom line is there should be more signs out here in support of these cops."

Ramos and Liu were the first officers to die in the line of duty in New York since 2011. They have both been posthumously promoted to first-grade detective, police said.

The Associated Press contributed to this report

  

Printer-friendly copy | Reply | Reply with quote


100s of cops turn backs on de blasio eulogy at executed cops funeral *sw... [View all] , _explain555, Sat Dec-27-14 06:50 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
they childish
Dec 27th 2014
1
is there more blatant example of refusing to take responsibility
Dec 27th 2014
3
police are blaming the mayor for fostering a climate of distrust
Dec 27th 2014
2
Where's the outrage for the Vegas cops the Millers killed?
Dec 28th 2014
27
The finest in the world!!??
Dec 27th 2014
4
they are arresting ppl for making threats against police
Dec 27th 2014
5
well they are "investigating" them
Dec 27th 2014
7
      ah heres the updates on those being "detained"
Dec 27th 2014
12
           Terroristic threats??
Dec 27th 2014
13
                yup
Dec 27th 2014
14
That lunatic killing those cops moved this whole thing in a wrong direct...
Dec 27th 2014
6
These are not the only cops killed in America
Dec 28th 2014
28
WAT
Dec 27th 2014
8
Fuck them...nm
Dec 27th 2014
9
honestly, he needs 2 wait til 2nd cop is buried then officially blast th...
Dec 27th 2014
10
Policing is so corrupt
Dec 27th 2014
11
deblasio should treat this as a badge of honor
Dec 27th 2014
15
If they don't like their jobs or boss then they can't quit
Dec 27th 2014
16
Why is the culture of emotional instability encouraged when it comes to ...
Dec 28th 2014
17
ha
Dec 28th 2014
21
despicable
Dec 28th 2014
18
Just plain stupid....no other words
Dec 28th 2014
19
Patrick Lynch be fucking up the game for everybody
Dec 28th 2014
20
The mayor needs to have a 'come to Jesus' with him. After the 2nd funera...
Dec 28th 2014
23
wow
Dec 28th 2014
24
Even Bratton distances himself from Lynch, apparently
Dec 29th 2014
30
That feels like insubordination.
Dec 28th 2014
22
well, they called david dinkins a ni**er. pretty sure they are
Dec 28th 2014
25
      When Dinkins instituted the CCRB (civilian complaint review board)
Dec 29th 2014
29
"assassin's"??
Dec 28th 2014
26
it fits one definition
Dec 29th 2014
31

Lobby General Discussion topic #12685280 Previous topic | Next topic
Powered by DCForum+ Version 1.25
Copyright © DCScripts.com