Kathy Hochul reportedly asked to leave NYPD officer’s wake
Governor Kathy Hochul (D-NY) faced a contentious situation at fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller’s wake. Hochul departed the reception abruptly after being met with hostility. The officer, Jonathan Diller, tragically lost his life during a routine traffic stop. The incident involving Hochul’s departure from the wake stirred emotions and garnered attention. Governor Kathy Hochul’s swift exit from fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller’s wake following a hostile reception has stirred emotions and attracted significant attention. The tragic loss of Officer Diller during a routine traffic stop has amplified the impact of the incident, reflecting the tensions surrounding the event.
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) was not a welcome sight at the wake for fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller.
Hochul reportedly left Friday’s reception within 10 minutes after she was greeted by a shout of “Get her out of here.” As she walked back to her car, Hochul was confronted by a man who sources said was speaking to her while gesturing with emotion.
Diller, 31, was shot and killed Monday while performing a traffic stop on an illegally parked car. The suspected shooter, Guy Rivera, 34, had been arrested 21 times before the incident and is now facing murder charges.
On Thursday, former President Donald Trump paid his respects and spoke afterward about how law enforcement officers are “the greatest people we have.”
“The only thing we can say is maybe something’s going to be learned,” Trump said. “We’ve got to toughen it up, we’ve got to strengthen it up. This should never be allowed. Things like this shouldn’t take place and to take place so often,” Trump told reporters. MSNBC later criticized Trump’s appearance claiming he was politicizing Diller’s death.
President Joe Biden was in New York City for a celebrity-packed fundraiser on Thursday and did not attend the service in Queens.
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White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre could not confirm whether Biden had called the Diller family while in New York. Jean-Pierre did say Biden spoke with New York City Mayor Eric Adams over the phone to offer his support.
Diller’s funeral will be on Saturday. The Washington Examiner reached out to the governor’s office for comment.
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