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Funeral for slain NY cop

Samantha EarlyJanuary 4, 2015

The funeral for murdered New York police officer Wenjian Liu has been held in New York. Among the thousands of police officers who gathered, dozens turned their backs on New York Mayor Bill de Blasio.

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Law enforcement officers stand, with some turning their backs, as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks on a monitor outside the funeral for NYPD officer Wenjian Liu in the Brooklyn borough of New York January 4, 2015.
Image: Reuters/Shannon Stapleton

Contravening an order not to repeat the protest at the funeral of Liu's partner Rafael Ramos last weekend, dozens of police officers - amid the thousands gathered outside a funeral home to watch the memorial service for Wenjian Liu - turned their backs as New York Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke.

"As we start a new year, a year we're entering with hearts that are doubly heavy… let us rededicate ourselves to those great New York traditions of mutual understanding and living in harmony," de Blasio told mourners, following weeks of increased tensions between himself and New York police.

Some city police leaders accused de Blasio of contributing to anti-police sentiment by supporting protests in the wake of the killings by police officers of Eric Garner in Staten Island and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

New York zwei Polizisten erschossen 20.12.2014 - PK Bill de Blasio
Mayor de Blasio called for harmonyImage: Reuters/S. Keith

Particularly under fire were de Blasio's comments that he had talked to his own son, who is of mixed race, about being wary when dealing with police.

A call to avoid any protest at Liu's funeral had been issued by the New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton. "A hero's funeral is about grieving, not grievance," he wrote in a memo.

Shot in patrol car

Liu, 32, was shot dead in his patrol car on December 20 along with his partner Rafael Ramos by Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who had indicated on social media that he wanted to kill officers in revenge for recent incidents where unarmed black men had been killed by police. Brinsley then turned the gun on himself.

The funeral for Liu, a newly-married man who had served in the police for seven years, involved a ceremony led by Buddhist monks and traditional police rites of farewell.

De Blasio paid tribute to Liu's "courage, sacrifice and kindness," saying he embodied the "American story" as a young man who had emigrated to the US from China with his parents at the age of 12 "in search of the American dream."

While Ramos' funeral had been held the week after the killing, Liu's was delayed to allow time for relatives from China to make the journey to attend.

se/ipj (Reuters, AP, AFP)