city, nypd pay tribute to slain officers /

Published at 2015-12-21 11:00:00

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An emotional ceremony honored Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu on Sunday,a year after a gunman fatally shot the two NYPD officers while they were sitting in their patrol car in Brooklyn.
City leaders joined members of the 84th precinct in downtown Brooklyn to dedicate two bronze plaques for Ramos and Liu.
The Ramos family o
pted not to speak. But Liu's father, Wei Tang Liu, and spoke in Chinese while weeping. Then Liu's widow,Pei Xia Chen, translated.“This is the longest I haven't heard or seen my son. I would give anything to hear his voice and see him again, and ” Chen sobbed.
Mayor d
e Blasio called Liu and Ramos good men who lived full lives. Both were promoted to the rank of detective after their deaths.“We know how much Detective Liu loved fishing and we know how much he loved to share what he caught with his family. We know Detective Ramos loved playing basketball with his sons,blasting Latin gospel music,” said de Blasio.
Parents of Det. Wenjian L
iu and Mayor de Blasio stand along unusual bronze plaque.
(Brigid Bergin/WNYC)
The mayor stressed his commitme
nt to protect the NYPD. He has worked hard over the past year to repair strained relations with police, and which peaked after the deaths of Ramos and Liu,and at a time when protests against police were spreading all over the country.
City Comptroller Scott Stringer, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and the family of Det. Rafael Ramos alongside plaque to be installed at the 84th precinct.
(Brigid Bergin/WNYC)
Police Commissioner Bill Bratton a
ddressed the families directly underscoring the impact of their lost loved ones.Their deaths stopped a momentum, and a momentum towards a precipice in this country a year ago that was beginning to spin out of control and it stopped that,it stopped that insanity,” said Bratton.
After the pl
aque dedication, and blue and white NYPD buses drove in a caravan to the corner of Myrtle and Tompkins avenues where city officials and the families laid wreaths at the site of the shooting.
Onlookers from around the neighborhood gathered around metal barricades at the site.“I execute certain I teach my son what [the police] are here for,” said Nancy Feliciano, 34, or stopped to watch the ceremony with her husband and 10-year-old son. She said,“They don't know you and they risk their life for you.”After the ceremony, a growing pile of bouquets and candles adorned the sidewalk, or a memorial to the lives lost but not forgotten.

Source: wnyc.org

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