The mourners honor the Bangladesh immigrant NYPD officer who was killed in the attack in the NFL Mainquarters Building, all details here | Today news
Thousands shed rain in a Bronx mosque on Thursday in honor of officer Didarul Islam, who died while guarding 345 Park Avenue during the mass shooting of Monday. A life of service promoted the short police commissioner Jessica Tisch the 36-year-old man to the first grade in the first grade and called him a man who “built the American dream with his own hands.” Within Parkchester Jame Masjid, the declaration of the pregnant woman of Islam was read: “For our family he was our world.” Fire trucks raised a huge US flag in the area when officers of 54 areas stood shoulder on the shoulder outside. The service has drawn the Mayor Eric Adams, candidates from the government organization, and mourning members of the Bangladesh community in New York. Islam emigrated from Bangladesh and only worked as a school safety officer before joining NYPD 3.5 years ago. He supported parents in Bangladesh while raising two sons (ages 4 and 8) in the Bronx with his wife, who expects their third child next month. Deputy Inspector Muhammad Ashraf is reminiscent of Islam’s “humble, steady” commitment, and notes that he worked a full shift on Sunday’s Dominican Day parade before doing extra security work on Monday. The attack left his father with a stroke in hospital, while his eldest son is of Islam’s police music book for ease. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt shared President Trump’s condolences and honored Islam’s “ultimate sacrifice”. Grieving people described how Islam “lived as people like him are destroyed as outsiders,” America urged to “protect our dignity as he protected yours”, according to a PTI report. After prayers, streets filled with kneeling mourners, including Muslim officers in uniform, while thunderstorms drenched the quiet crowds. Mayor Adams praised the unity of Islam, the Strategic Reaction Group, whose dissolution of Democratic Mayor Zohran Mamdani promised. Mamdani attended the family’s invitation, but did not speak. Armed man Shane Tamura, 27, aimed at Las Vegas on NFL offices over CTE brain injury, but took a wrong lift. His driveway killed Islam, security guard Aland Etienne, CEO of Blackstone, Wesley Lepatner, and real estate worker Julia Hyman. Governor Kathy Hochul noted that Islam is “ahead of” as an obstacle and probably saves lives. While six officers carried Islam’s flag -through coffin through rain, the voice of commissioner Tisch cracked: “May his memory be eternal.” The march then drove to its final resting place in Totowa, New Jersey, who left a city to grieve an immigrant who died to defend his promise.