This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30672097
The article has changed 6 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Wenjian Liu funeral: New York honours shot policeman | Wenjian Liu funeral: New York honours shot policeman |
(35 minutes later) | |
Thousands of police officers and other mourners have turned out in New York for the funeral of a policeman shot dead in his patrol car last month. | Thousands of police officers and other mourners have turned out in New York for the funeral of a policeman shot dead in his patrol car last month. |
Wenjian Liu, a son of Chinese migrants, was killed with his fellow policeman Rafael Ramos on 20 December by a gunman with a grievance against the police. | |
Speakers lined up to pay tribute at the service at a Brooklyn funeral home. | |
But dozens of officers turned their backs to a video screen when Mayor Bill de Blasio addressed the funeral. | |
Many rank-and-file members of the New York Police Department (NYPD) resent Mr de Blasio's apparent sympathy for anti-police protesters this winter. | |
Patrick Yoes, a national secretary with the 328,000-member Fraternal Order of Police, said before the new funeral: "Across this country, we seem to be under attack in the law enforcement profession, and the message to take away from this is: We are public servants. We are not public enemies." | Patrick Yoes, a national secretary with the 328,000-member Fraternal Order of Police, said before the new funeral: "Across this country, we seem to be under attack in the law enforcement profession, and the message to take away from this is: We are public servants. We are not public enemies." |
New York police commissioner Bill Bratton urged officers to refrain from any further "act of disrespect", saying in a memo, "A hero's funeral is about grieving, not grievance." | |
'City heartbroken' | 'City heartbroken' |
Mayor de Blasio told the funeral service: "All of our city is heartbroken today." | Mayor de Blasio told the funeral service: "All of our city is heartbroken today." |
Liu, 32, had lost his life while fighting for "all that is decent and good", he said. He paid tribute to a "young man who came here from China at the age of 12 in search of the American dream". | Liu, 32, had lost his life while fighting for "all that is decent and good", he said. He paid tribute to a "young man who came here from China at the age of 12 in search of the American dream". |
Outside the funeral home, on 65th Street, many uniformed officers could be seen turning their backs as the speech was relayed. | |
Funeral arrangements had been delayed so relatives from China could travel to New York. | Funeral arrangements had been delayed so relatives from China could travel to New York. |
A small vigil was also held on Saturday in Chinatown where community members gathered to burn pieces of paper in honour of Liu, in keeping with Chinese tradition. | A small vigil was also held on Saturday in Chinatown where community members gathered to burn pieces of paper in honour of Liu, in keeping with Chinese tradition. |
The two policemen were shot following a wave of demonstrations over killings of unarmed black men by white police officers, beginning in the Missouri town of Ferguson last summer. | The two policemen were shot following a wave of demonstrations over killings of unarmed black men by white police officers, beginning in the Missouri town of Ferguson last summer. |
There was anger in New York after a grand jury decided not to press charges against a white police officer over the death of unarmed black man Eric Garner, who was placed in a chokehold while being restrained by police officers. | There was anger in New York after a grand jury decided not to press charges against a white police officer over the death of unarmed black man Eric Garner, who was placed in a chokehold while being restrained by police officers. |
The man who shot Ramos and Liu, African-American Ismaaiyl Brinsley, killed himself in a subway station as police were closing in. | The man who shot Ramos and Liu, African-American Ismaaiyl Brinsley, killed himself in a subway station as police were closing in. |
Brinsley had a history of violence and mental instability. Before attacking the police officers, he had shot and injured his girlfriend, police said. | Brinsley had a history of violence and mental instability. Before attacking the police officers, he had shot and injured his girlfriend, police said. |
On the day of the shooting, he went on social media to say he was planning to kill police officers. | On the day of the shooting, he went on social media to say he was planning to kill police officers. |
Resentment | Resentment |
Shortly after the policemen were shot, the head of the city's largest police union, Patrick Lynch, lashed out at the liberal mayor, saying there was "blood on many hands". | Shortly after the policemen were shot, the head of the city's largest police union, Patrick Lynch, lashed out at the liberal mayor, saying there was "blood on many hands". |
More than 20,000 officers attended Ramos' funeral on 27 December, and the sight of lines of police turning their backs marred the event for some. | |
On Sunday, one retired NYPD officer, John Mangan, stood across the street from the funeral home with a sign that read, "God Bless the NYPD. Dump de Blasio." | On Sunday, one retired NYPD officer, John Mangan, stood across the street from the funeral home with a sign that read, "God Bless the NYPD. Dump de Blasio." |
However, George Breedy, a lieutenant with the St Charles Parish Sheriff's Department in Louisiana, said he had no plans to protest against Mr de Blasio, calling the rift between officers and the mayor a "local issue". | However, George Breedy, a lieutenant with the St Charles Parish Sheriff's Department in Louisiana, said he had no plans to protest against Mr de Blasio, calling the rift between officers and the mayor a "local issue". |
"We're here to pay respect to the officers," he said. | "We're here to pay respect to the officers," he said. |