Five days after New York City Police Officer Jonathan Diller was fatally shot in the line of duty, friends, family and colleagues will gather to remember him at a funeral set for Saturday morning at a Catholic church on Long Island.
The funeral, like the two-day wake that preceded it, is likely to draw large crowds of law enforcement officers mourning a life cut short in a killing that has quickly become a political flashpoint.
Officer Diller’s widow and 1-year-old son are among those expected to be at St. Rose of Lima Church in Massapequa for the service, which is scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m.
Officer Diller, 31, graduated from the State University of New York Maritime College with a degree in marine transportation in 2014. He joined the Police Department in February 2021, and had been recognized three times for “excellent police duty” since then.
He typically worked tougher parts of the southeast section of Queens near Kennedy International Airport. He and a partner were on patrol in such an area on Monday when they pulled up to a car with two people inside that was parked illegally at a bus stop on Mott Avenue in Far Rockaway, the police said.
Officer Diller told the man in the passenger seat, Guy Rivera, 34, to get out of the car, the police said. Mr. Rivera refused, pulled out a gun and shot Officer Diller in a part of his body below his protective vest, the police said. Despite having been shot, he managed to disarm Mr. Rivera, the police said. Officer Diller was pronounced dead after being taken to Jamaica Hospital.
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