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http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/12/27/police-officer-ramos-funeral-new-york/20934691/

NEW YORK — Vice President Biden honored Rafael Ramos at the slain New York police officer's funeral Saturday.

He spoke of Ramos and his partner, Officer Wenjian Liu, who were shot and killed 7 days ago, ambushed as they sat in their squad car.

"Being a cop was not what they did. It was who they were," Biden said.

Motioning to a sea of blue, police officers from across the USA seated in the church where the funeral was held, Biden said, "It's who you are."

"You all joined for essentially the same reason. There was something about you that made you think that you could help. That you had a duty." That duty, Biden said, was to the rule of law.

The sentiment was echoed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

"We are a nation of laws. We are a state of laws. We are a city of laws," he said.

"You represent those laws. No one, no group is above the law. The threats against New York's police are an insult to law-abiding New Yorkers and they will not be tolerated."

Ramos started out as a school safety officer but had a dream of becoming a police officer, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said. "He couldn't wait to put on that uniform. He believed in protecting others."

"Those that are called to protect others are a special breed," he said.

Then, speaking in Spanish, de Blasio told the Ramos family and New York that he "was one of your best sons. ... He was a man of much faith and a brave police officer."

As de Blasio spoke, hundreds of officers outside the church turned their backs in a sign of disrespect. Some have said de Blasio contributed to a climate of mistrust toward law enforcement amid anti-police protests.

At a hospital after the Dec. 20 shooting, the police union's president, Patrick Lynch, and others turned their backs on the mayor. Lynch blamed the mayor then for the officers' deaths and said he had blood on his hands.

Speaking to CNN just after the funeral, Lynch said: "The feeling is real. But today is about mourning. Tomorrow is for debate."

A recurring theme at the funeral was the divisiveness caused by the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., and Eric Garner on Staten Island, and how the nation must overcome it.

"An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind," Biden told the mourners, quoting the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Although some in the nation might "fear diversity, we celebrate it," Cuomo said. "Yes, we have questions" arising out of recent cases, but with study and reflection those can be overcome.

William Bratton, New York City police commissioner, also spoke and announced to applause that he was appointing Ramos an honorary chaplain of the 84th Precinct in New York. Ramos had been studying to become a lay chaplain when he was killed.

He kept a Bible in his police locker, Biden said.

The NYPD announced Friday that Ramos and Liu had been posthumously promoted to the rank of first-grade detective.

The promotions commonly are given to police killed in the line of duty. They carry with them increased benefits for the families of the slain officers.

Outside the church, police helicopters circled overhead as thousands of uniformed officers thronged the Glendale Queens neighborhood to show their respects to Ramos.

A rumbling phalanx of motorcycles led the funeral procession down Cypress Hills Street to the cemetery. Next came a long procession of buses and city emergency vehicles filled with NYPD officers.

Deputy Sheriff Matt McAllister of San Bernardino County, Calif., had arrived on a red-eye flight from Long Beach courtesy of JetBlue.

We're here to support our brothers and sisters in the NYPD," he said. "We are a brotherhood."

The officers streamed in across the USA. Many were in their dress blues with commendation medals on their jackets, wearing white gloves.

A huge Christmas wreath with shiny ornaments hung over the entrance to Christ Tabernacle Church in a repurposed brick building on Myrtle Avenue in Queens. The street was closed to traffic.

An organist played Silent Night in the bright morning sun on a Saturday morning unseasonably warm for late December

On Friday, an overflow crowd of police, family, friends and dignitaries had packed the church for an eight-hour wake. Six police officers carried Ramos' flag-draped casket into the church as other officers saluted and stood at attention outside the entrance.

By early evening, hundreds of additional mourners had filled the streets outside to hear speakers eulogize Ramos and watch the memorial on giant video screens. Joining Ramos' wife, Maritza, and two teenage sons, Justin and Jaden, were Cuomo, de Blasio,Bratton and Roman Catholic Cardinal Timothy Dolan.

"What happened to my father was a tragedy, but his death will not be in vain," said Justin Ramos, a student at Bowdoin College in Maine. "My dad was a hero. He touched so many lives and will continue to do so."

He said his father was his rock and his "absolute best friend."

Ramos' sister, Cindy, wept as she expressed her love for her brother.

"Even though I didn't say it as much as I should, I love you from the deepest depths of my soul," she said. "My brother, my heart aches so much right now. Please pray for me as I know you always did. Help me understand why God took you from me so soon."

Pastor Ralph Castillo said Ramos was a beloved member of Christ Tabernacle Church.

"Whether he was helping a mom with a carriage or bringing someone to their seats, he did it with so much love and so much vigor and so much joy," Castillo said.

Ramos, who was 40, served as an usher at Christ Tabernacle and was part of the church's marriage and life group ministries.

As the funeral ended Saturday, thousands of people stood outside silently, at attention, as they awaited the casket. Two trumpeters played Taps.

When the cortège left the church, 12 police helicopters flew in formation above it and two trumpeters played a mournful rendition of My Country, 'Tis of Thee.

Ismaaiyl Brinsley gunned down Ramos and Liu. Brinsley had posted messages on social media about his intent to target police officers and earlier in the day in Baltimore, he wounded an ex-girlfriend.

After the rampage, Brinsley killed himself in a subway station.

The site where the police officers were shot on Brooklyn's Myrtle Avenue has been transformed into a shrine for the fallen men. Piles of bouquets, Christmas wreaths, teddy bears and candles mark the spot.

It has drawn fellow police officers, family, friends, ministers and ordinary New Yorkers for prayer and reflection.

Funeral plans for Ramos' partner, officer Liu, are pending until family members can make arrangements to travel from their home in China.

http://news.yahoo.com/mourners-gather-slain-york-policeman-020008391--finance.html
 
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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

i wish they'd pull him over for shit tow his car stop and frisk him and aggressively choke him out to the ground

then maybe he wouldn't be talking that let's forget about the protests and let's focus on the police bullshit
 
They should suspend or fire all of the officers who turned their back with charges of conduct unbecoming.
 
this has more to do with de blasio being a '******* lover' than anything else.

it's so obvious what's happening :smh:
 
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Section of NYPD in Myrtle Av block from church turn their backs as Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks @ <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RafaelRamos?src=hash">#RafaelRamos</a> funeral <a href="http://t.co/kfyEWZGFg0">pic.twitter.com/kfyEWZGFg0</a></p>&mdash; Joe Jackson (@joejackson) <a href="https://twitter.com/joejackson/status/548868112582721536">December 27, 2014</a></blockquote>
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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

i wish they'd pull him over for shit tow his car stop and frisk him and aggressively choke him out to the ground

then maybe he wouldn't be talking that let's forget about the protests and let's focus on the police bullshit

Bill de Blasio is wrong to pause the movement

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is wrong to call for a moratorium on protests.

De Blasio made the plea during a speech at the Police Athletic League in the wake of NYPD officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos being ambushed and shot to death in Brooklyn by lone gunman Ishmaaiyl Brinsley who fatally shot himself in the head.

“I think it’s a time for everyone to put aside political debates, put aside protests, put aside all of the things that we will talk about in all due time,” said de Blasio.

The mayor asked that all protests be put on hold until after the funeral services for the two officers. In recent weeks numerous small and large scale protests have been launched in New York and other cities across the country in response to the grand jury verdicts in the Eric Garner and Michael Brown cases. Both men were killed by on-duty police officers.

The mayor is wrong to ask that these largely peaceful protests be put on hold. There is no better time than right now to have substantive conversations about the very important issue of justice and the basic human right to live. Additionally, calling for a moratorium on these protests implies that the protests are in any way in line with the sentiment of or the horrendous crime committed by Brinsley.

The protests are not anti-police. The protests are anti-police brutality. The protests are peaceful, intelligent, affirmative displays of the fact that #BlackLivesMatter. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in New York and Washington DC to peacefully, but firmly confront injustice.

Right now is always the time to demand justice.

In Ava DuVernay’s film Selma, there’s a scene where President Lyndon B. Johnson tells Martin Luther King, Jr. that he simply could not be bothered with the issue of voting rights for Black people at that time. It would have to wait. There were other more pressing and less controversial matters at hand.

Sound familiar? As history tells us, MLK did not wait. The Civil Rights Movement continued on full throttle and eventually LBJ’s hand was forced, laws were changed and today we can all exercise our right to vote.

Though we have certainly progressed in many ways since the 1960s, we are not in an ideal state right now. Here we are again in a similar position asking (no, demanding) that we be afforded the same rights and protections as every other American citizen.

Full of grace and dignity, Eric Garner’s daughter visited the memorial for slain officers Liu and Ramos and she offered words of support to their families. That epitomizes the sentiment of this movement. She and the activists who have tirelessly marched in these past weeks understand that everyone’s life is valuable. When we say #BlackLivesMatter, that is not to exclude the value of other lives.

It is a reminder to those whose words and actions show us that they do not believe that Black lives matter. When unarmed American citizens are shot to death, choked to death, beaten and berated by police officers, there is a problem and that problem begins festering long before the bullet the leaves the chamber or the billy club cracks a skull. We have work to do on the most basic of human behaviors. There’s not pause button on a movement.

These protests are not for meant to just be a headache for local police departments. There is a mission there to dismantle systemic injustice. There is no “good time” to do that work. The right time is always right now.

http://thegrio.com/2014/12/23/bill-de-blasio-protests/
 
tell me again what de blasio did?

he supported the families of the original victims in BK and Staten Island...

not even THAT strongly.

And the cops felt he was abandoning them.

Because it would have been IMPOSSIBLE for the police themselves to admit that there are bad cops on the force...

unless of course they want to conveniently distance themselves from anytime of debate or discussion about police misconduct.
 
ok, so basicaly ABSOLUTELY NOTHING WRONG.

this is one twisted fuckin country. this place is gettin like early nazi germany man. seriously.
 
this has more to do with de blasio being a '******* lover' than anything else.

it's so obvious what's happening :smh:

it is it really is he needs to stop playing nice with these animals on the police force

call them what they are.

if they're doing that to him for being a n lover

the fuck you think they do to us actual n's
 
What's ironic is that DeBlasio been better to the NYPD than Guilani and Bloomberg combined
Right wingers so quick to call poor people entitled....
 
Police thinking they're above it all once again.

Turning their back on the mayor like they're just that untouchable


It's because of all this gassing up they get. Ever since 911 every police and fireman is a fucking "hero"
No matter how shitty a job they're doing. "Thank you for your service" and all they do is take bribes and eat Donuts
 
stop the "stop and frisk" bullshit

paid the central five their money


married and black women


etc.
this....

This is solely about DeBlasio not supporting treating blacks like chimps. Because if you think about it, if DeBlasio said he supported the Garner killing do you think that would have changed the gang bangers mind? I mean how fucking stupid are these niggas? That gang banger killed cops because they have been killing black people at an alarming rate with complete immunity. This has nothing to do with Sharpton or DeBlasio.

Their protest is 100% about race. He ins't considered a real white man since he's married to a black woman and has mulatto kids. Also he eliminated stop and frisk etc... The cops are playing politics and trying to use these killings as a means to get rid of the Mayor.

Of course in every picture you have a sambo coon black cop also turning his back. Dumb ass jackasses need to realize they are black first, a cop second.
 
Talk about lack of professional behavior...are we supposed to take this army of clowns seriously? I wonder how they will react if I turn my back on them the next time they stop me for some bullshit?:idea:
 
Up until last week they literally were:lol:
But now they're all in their feelings
They want no accountability for their actions
none

It's because of all this gassing up they get. Ever since 911 every police and fireman is a fucking "hero"
No matter how shitty a job they're doing. "Thank you for your service" and all they do is take bribes and eat Donuts


I agree
prosecutor's are helping them feel this way too

went from doing a year for murder (oscar grant)

to getting acquitted at trial (trayvon)

to not even getting arrested (brown/garner)

shit next they won't even make the fucking news
 
It was at the wrong place and time to pull such a stunt.This is a major display of how the unions works or in this case how the union shouldn't work when they have some type of political misunderstanding.

Right is right,wrong is wrong.
 
Talk about lack of professional behavior...are we supposed to take this army of clowns seriously? I wonder how they will react if I turn my back on them the next time they stop me for some bullshit?:idea:

You'll get shot in the back and it will be "justified":smh:
 
Every one should be FIRED, they are under the direct control of the Mayor, and he dictates their contracts, appointments, pensions..... that is some serious disrepect, dude better watch his family. No WAY I would want protection detail from ANY of those blue gang members, Id rather hire Blackwater or some shit

WTF is the mayor supposed to say, kill every Black male in the city, officers you are never wrong???

all this nation of laws shit, yet our men stay getting slayed and the enforcers are never punished. Burn that motherfucker DOWN.
 
this....

This is solely about DeBlasio not supporting treating blacks like chimps. Because if you think about it, if DeBlasio said he supported the Garner killing do you think that would have changed the gang bangers mind? I mean how fucking stupid are these niggas? That gang banger killed cops because they have been killing black people at an alarming rate with complete immunity. This has nothing to do with Sharpton or DeBlasio.

Their protest is 100% about race. He ins't considered a real white man since he's married to a black woman and has mulatto kids. Also he eliminated stop and frisk etc... The cops are playing politics and trying to use these killings as a means to get rid of the Mayor.

Of course in every picture you have a sambo coon black cop also turning his back. Dumb ass jackasses need to realize they are black first, a cop second.

That's what i'm saying. What the fuck are these cops are doing. Damn the police union with their self righteous acts. Fuckk!!!
 
Damn. If this is how they treat the "Mayor" then I can only imagine how badly they are treating the brothers there.

Stay strong people.
 
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