Despite a plea from the NYPD police commissioner, officers once again gave New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio the cold shoulder at a funeral for a fallen colleague.
Thousands of mourners lined up in the rain Sunday morning in Brooklyn to pay their final respects to slain NYPD detective Wenjian Liu. When a video screen began showing de Blasio, who honored Liu and the city’s heartbreak that followed the officer’s death, many officers turned the other direction in a sign of disrespect.
Thousands of officers turn their backs as Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at Officer Wenjian Liu's funeral. pic.twitter.com/8NLELidFeZ
— Mike Balsamo (@MikeBalsamo1) January 4, 2015
Liu, 32-years-old and a newlywed who been married just two months, was murdered in Brooklyn last month along with his partner, Rafael Ramos, 40, while sitting in their squad car.
Liu served on the NYPD force for more than seven years before his untimely death.
The killer, Ismaaiyl Brinsley of Baltimore, suggested online he was seeking retaliation against cops over the deaths of two unarmed black men this summer, vowing to put “wings on pigs.” Shortly after the ambush in broad daylight, Brinsley took his own life.
Prior to the ceremony, Commissioner Bratton paid homage to Liu on Twitter.
A solemn day as we lay to rest NYPD Detective Liu, one of the Finest. We will never forget his sacrifice. pic.twitter.com/R4kByKZP5X
— Commissioner Bratton (@CommissBratton) January 4, 2015
Bratton also spoke at the funeral service, along with FBI Director James Comey and Liu’s father and his wife, Sandy Chen.
Prior to the ceremony, Bratton, urged NYPD officers not to repeat last week’s “act of disrespect,” when thousands turned their backs on Mayor De Blasio at Ramos’ funeral.








