
Thousands stood in pouring the rain outside the bronx mosque on Thursday in honor of Didarul Islam officer, killed in guarding 345 Park Avenue during Monday’s mass shooting.
Service life shortened
Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch promoted a 36 -year -old to the first class detective and called him a man who “built an American dream with his own hands”.
Inside Parkchester Jame Masjid, the statement of Islam was a pregnant wife: “He was our world for our family.”
Firefighters raised a huge American flag nearby, because officers from 54 districts stood outside. The service was attracted by the mayor of Eric Adams, the governor’s candidates and the mourning members of the New York Bangladesh community.
Islam emigrated from Bangladesh and worked as a school security officer before joining NYPD 3.5 years ago. He supported his parents in Bangladesh, while in Bronx he raised two sons (4 and 8) with his wife, who expects his third child next month.
Deputy Inspector Muhammad Ashrafa remembered the “humble, stable” determination of Islam and noted that he worked his full shift in the Sunday Dominican show before he accepted further security work on Monday.
The attack left his father hospitalized with a stroke, while his eldest son bears an Islamic police book for comfort. Press Secretary of the White House Karoline Leitt shared President Trump’s condolences and honored the Islamic “final victim”.
Smurci described how Islam “lived when people like him are tanked as outsiders,” urgently on America “protects our dignity when it protected yours”, according to the PTI report.
After prayers, the streets filled with mourning on kneeling, including Muslim officers in uniform, because thunderstorms soaked quiet crowds. Mayor Adams appreciated the Islamic unit, a group of strategic reaction, whose nominee by the democratic mayor of Zohran Mamdani committed himself. Mamdani participated in the invitation of the family, but did not speak.
Sagittarius Shane Tamura, 27 years old, rode from Las Vegas focused on the NFL offices over concerns about the brain damage, but took the wrong elevator.
His rampage was killed by Islam, guardian Aland Etienne, Executive Director of Blackstone Wesley Lepatner and real estate worker Julia Hyman. Governor Kathy Hochul noted that Islam “stood in front of” as a barrier, probably saved his lives.
When six officers carried an Islamic coffin with rain, the commissioner of Tisch’s voice cracked: “May his memory be eternal.” The procession then went to the place of the last rest in Tanwa, New Jersey – let the city mourn the immigrant who died of defending his promise.
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