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    Live coverage the funeral of slain NYPD Det Wenjian Liu




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    Wife of slain officer: 'He is forever our hero'




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    Hàng ngàn người đến tiễn biệt cảnh sát viên Wenjian Liu




    Cảnh sát trên khắp nước Mỹ dự tang lễ ông Wenjian Liu, cảnh sát viên Sở Cảnh sát New York, 4/1/15

    Hàng ngàn cảnh sát và người thương tiếc trên khắp nước Mỹ đă đến New York hôm Chủ nhật để vinh danh ông Wenjian Liu, viên cảnh sát bị bắn chết hồi tháng trước trong một vụ bị nhắm mục tiêu tấn công.

    Thị trưởng New York, ông Bill DiBlasio, và người thân trong gia đ́nh ca ngợi ông Liu, người đă bị giết cùng với một đồng nghiệp vào cuối tháng 12 trong khi họ đang ngồi trong chiếc xe tuần tra.

    Vợ của ông Liu, chỉ mới cưới được 2 tháng, đă nén nước mắt khi nói về người ‘hùng’ của bà tại lễ tang:

    “Anh ấy hănh diện là một cảnh sát New York. Anh ấy là một cảnh sát làm việc rất tích cực … Anh ấy không hề sợ hăi khi đang công tác hay ngoài công tác.”

    Ismaaiyl Brinsley, 28 tuổi, đă hạ sát ông Liu và cảnh sát viên Rafael Ramos trước khi tự sát tại một ga xe điện ngầm gần đó.

    Một số cảnh sát viên xem tang lễ trên các màn ảnh truyền h́nh khổng lồ đặt bên ngoài nhà tang lễ đă quay lưng lại khi thị trưởng phát biểu, như hàng trăm cảnh sát đă làm vào tuần trước khi ông de Blasio phát biểu tại tang lễ của cảnh sát viên Ramos.

    Hôm thứ Bảy, Cảnh sát trưởng New York William Bratton đă nói rơ trong một thông báo cho cảnh sát rằng ông không muốn các cảnh sát bày tỏ bất cứ chính kiến nào tại lễ viếng hay tang lễ của ông Liu. Ông nói “tang lễ của một người anh hùng là để bày tỏ sự thương tiếc, chứ không để bày tỏ những bất b́nh.

    Một số cảnh sát khác đă chào ông Bratton và de Blasio khi họ đến viếng nơi quàn ông Liu hôm thứ Bảy.

    Brinsley trước đó đă đăng những lời chống cảnh sát và chống chính phủ trên trang mạng xă hội và đă ám chỉ về việc trả thù cho cái chết của Michael Brown và Eric Garner, 2 người da đen không có vơ khí chết dưới tay cảnh sát người da trắng trong các vụ đối đầu vào năm 2014.

    Brinsley là người da đen, và 2 cảnh sát bị đương sự giết là người Á châu và Mỹ châu La Tinh.

    Tang lễ của cảnh sát Ramos hồi tháng 12 đă có hàng chục ngàn người đến để tỏ ḷng thương tiếc.

    Vụ bắn cảnh sát New York diễn ra vào thời điểm căng thẳng gia tăng ở Hoa Kỳ tiếp theo sau các quyết định của Đại hội thẩm đoàn không khởi tố các cảnh sát trong 2 vụ Brown và Garner.

    Báo cáo viên đặc biệt của Liên hiệp quốc về các vấn đề cộng đồng thiểu số Rita Izsak kêu gọi xét duyệt lại vấn đề công lực ở Mỹ.


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    AGAIN- Wenjian Liu Funeral:

    Police Turn Their Backs as NYC Mayor de Blasio Eulogized Executed Cop



    Published on Jan 4, 2015


    (AP) NEW YORK — Thousands of city police officers turned their backs Sunday as they watched Mayor Bill de Blasio eulogize an officer shot dead with his partner, repeating a stinging display of scorn for the mayor despite entreaties from the police commissioner not to do so.

    The show of disrespect came outside the funeral home where Officer Wenjian Liu was remembered as an incarnation of the American dream: a man who had immigrated at age 12 and devoted himself to helping others in his adopted country. The gesture, among officers watching the mayor’s speech on a screen, added to tensions between the mayor and rank-and-file police even as he sought to quiet them.

    “As we start a new year, a year we’re entering with hearts that are doubly heavy” from the loss of Officer Liu and his partner, Officer Rafael Ramos, de Blasio said. “Let us rededicate ourselves to those great New York traditions of mutual understanding and living in harmony. Let us move forward by strengthening the bonds that unite us, and let us work together to attain peace.”

    Police convened from around the country to mourn Liu, who was killed Dec. 20. Officer Lucas Grant of the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office in Augusta, Georgia, said he came to Liu’s funeral with about six other officers from neighboring departments “to support our family.”

    “When one of us loses our lives, we have to come together,” Grant said.

    As Liu’s family arrived for his funeral, Police Commissioner William Bratton tweeted: “We will never forget his sacrifice.”

    A day earlier, mourners lined up for blocks on a cold, rainy day for Liu’s wake.

    “This is a really tragic story,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo told reporters following the wake, held just two days after the death of his own father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo.

    “This is really pointless. It had nothing to do with them,” he said of Liu and Ramos. “They did nothing wrong. … It was pure and random hatred.”

    The shooter, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, killed himself shortly after the brazen daytime ambush on a Brooklyn street.

    Investigators say Brinsley was an emotionally disturbed loner who had made references online to the killings this summer of unarmed black men at the hands of white police officers, vowing to put “wings on pigs.”

    The deaths strained an already tense relationship between city police unions and de Blasio, who union leaders have said contributed to an environment that allowed the killings by supporting protests following the deaths of Eric Garner on Staten Island and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

    The head of the rank-and-file police union, which is negotiating a contract with the city, turned his back on the mayor at a hospital the day of the killings. The act was imitated by hundreds of officers standing last week outside Ramos’ funeral who turned their backs toward a giant TV screen as de Blasio’s remarks were being broadcast.

    Many people, including Cardinal Timothy Dolan, have since pressed all parties to tone down the rhetoric. And this weekend, Bratton sent a memo to all commands urging respect, declaring “a hero’s funeral is about grieving, not grievance.” Officers who turned their backs on de Blasio on Sunday spun back around when Bratton took the podium to speak after the mayor.

    On Saturday, officers standing outside the Brooklyn funeral home where Liu was displayed, dressed in full uniform in an open casket, saluted as the mayor and commissioner entered. On Sunday, the mayor got a respectful reception among police officials inside the funeral home.

    But some ill will was visible ahead of de Blasio’s scheduled remarks at Liu’s funeral. 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.” And Patrick Yoes, a national secretary with the 328,000-member Fraternal Order of Police, said he applauded New York police union leader Patrick Lynch’s stance toward the mayor, including Lynch’s declaration that de Blasio had “blood on his hands” after the shootings.

    “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,” Yoes said.

    But George Breedy, a lieutenant with the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Department in Louisiana, said he had no plans to protest de Blasio, calling the rift between officers and the mayor a “local issue.”

    “We’re here to pay respect to the officers,” Breedy said.

    Liu’s funeral arrangements were delayed so relatives from China could travel to New York. He is to be buried at Cypress Hills Cemetery.

    On Saturday, a small vigil was established in Chinatown and community members gathered, burning pieces of paper in honor of Liu in keeping with Chinese tradition.

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    Funeral Being Held Sunday For NYPD Officer Wenjian Liu






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    NYPD Officer Wenjian Liu Wife's Pei Xia Chen Emotional Speech: "You Were An Amazing Man, My Hero"





    Published on Jan 4, 2015


    (FULL) Pei Xia Chen, Det. Wenjian Liu's widow, gives tearful, beautiful but powerful tribute to her husband at the funeral, calls NYPD her extended family, her "family in blue.".

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    2nd NYPD Funeral Follows Cold, Wet Day of Mourning





    Published on Jan 4, 2015


    Thousands of uniformed police officers from across the country are expected to attend the funeral Sunday of the second New York Police Department officer shot to death with his partner in their patrol car two weeks ago.

    Buddhist monks will lead a Chinese ceremony for Officer Wenjian Liu, followed by a traditional police ceremony with eulogies led by a chaplain.

    The funeral follows a somber wake the day before as mourners lined up for blocks on a cold, rainy day to pay their respects.

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    Funeral of #NYPD Detective Wenjian Liu On 65th Street in Brooklyn 1-4-15




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