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Wenjian Liu funeral: New York honours shot policeman Wenjian Liu funeral: Police snub New York mayor again
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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. Hundreds of police officers have turned their backs on the mayor of New York at the funeral of the second of two officers shot dead 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. Wenjian Liu, a son of Chinese migrants, was killed with his partner 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. Speakers lined up to pay tribute at the service in a Brooklyn funeral home.
But dozens of officers turned their backs to a video screen when Mayor Bill de Blasio addressed the funeral. In the street outside, hundreds turned their backs to a video screen when Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke.
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.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." But New York police commissioner Bill Bratton had 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. Outside the funeral home, many uniformed officers could be seen turning their backs as the speech was relayed.
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.
At Liu's funeral, 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".
"We're here to pay respect to the officers," he said.
Chinese mourning
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
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."
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.