Crime & Safety
[PHOTOS] Menlo Park PD Among Bay Area Police Agencies Who Sent Officers to NYC Funeral
Several Bay Area police departments sent officers to attend the funeral for slain New York City police Officer Wenjian Liu.
PHOTO: New York Police Department (NYPD) officers carry the casket of their fellow officer Wenjian Liu to start a procession in New Yorkās borough of Brooklyn on January 4, 2015. A sea of blue uniformed officers crowded around a Brooklyn funeral home to honor Wenjian Liu, 32, shot in the head with partner Rafael Ramos, 40, on December 20, 2014 as the pair sat in their patrol car. The brutal double-slaying at the hands of a black gunman claiming to be avenging the deaths of African-Americans during confrontations with police shocked the nationās largest city. CREDIT: JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images
By Bay City News Service:
Several Bay Area police and sheriffās departments sent officers to attend the funeral Sunday for slain New York City police Officer Wenjian Liu.
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The San Mateo County Sheriffās Office, San Mateo Police Department, Oakland Police Department, San Leandro Police Department, Santa Clara Police Department, San Jose Police Department, Santa Clara County Sheriffās Office and Menlo Park Police Department were just a few of the agencies that posted comments or pictures on Twitter of their officers at the funeral.
The San Francisco Police Department sent eight officers and the Asian Peace Officersā Association also sent a group, police said.
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Santa Clara police Lt. Todd Cummins said the department was deeply saddened by the tragedy. The department sent two representatives from its honor guard, he said.
āItās a different crime when someone assassinates a police officer just because theyāre police officers,ā Cummins said.
San Mateo County Sheriffās Office spokeswoman Rebecca Rosenblatt described Liuās death as āheinousā and said the officers wanted to support both the New York City Police Department and the New York community āin its darkest hour.ā
āPeople always talk about law enforcement being one big family,ā Rosenblatt said. āAnd it does, it feels like losing a member of our family or our extended family.ā
Rosenblatt said three officers volunteered to make the trek, with the airfare paid by JetBlue. JetBlue representative Morgan Johnston said the airline flew 1,146 officers from across the country to attend Liuās funeral.
āWe have a long history of supporting those who support our community,ā Johnston said. āNew York is our home town, so we felt it was the right thing to do.ā
Participants at the funeral described a āsea of blue,ā as thousands of officers paid their respects.
āI think despite how sad and troublesome this event is, there is something to be said for seeing how the community of law enforcement has come to support each other,ā Rosenblatt said.
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