Bill Bratton shamed the NYPD officers who put on their childish display last week in hopes of keeping the focus on the slain officer and his family.
NYPD Commissioner Issues Strong Warning Ahead Of Officer's Funeral
January 3, 2015

Bill Bratton stopped short of taking hard aim at the two-year old NYPD children who made last Saturday's funeral all about them instead of about the slain officer and his family. There will be a second funeral today for Wenjian Liu.

Speaking directly to those officers who put on the childish display of turning their backs on Mayor Bill DeBlasio, Bratton reminded them that "a funeral is for grieving, not for grievance."

ABC News:

"Last Saturday, the New York City Police Department buried a hero. Tens of thousands of officers from our department and hundreds of other departments came to show respect for Detective First Grade Rafael Ramos. His family witnessed the kind of love that only his second family in blue could display. But for the last seven days, the city’s and the country’s consciousness of that funeral has focused on an act of disrespect shown by a portion of those tens of thousands of officers. It was not all the officers, and it was not disrespect directed at Detective Ramos, but all the officers were painted by it. And it stole the valor, honor, and attention that rightfully belonged to the memory of Detective Rafael Ramos’s life and sacrifice. That was not the intent, I know, but it was the result," Bratton wrote in a memo obtained by ABC News.

"On Sunday, we will gather together again, with the rest of New York City and law enforcement officials nationwide, to mourn for Detective First Grade Wenjian Liu. We gather to support his parents, his widow, and everyone who is there to remember a life tragically cut short. The assassination of Detectives Liu and Ramos was an attack on us all. As a cop, one who lived and worked through the assassination threats of the 1970s, I understand that emotions are high. I issue no mandates, and I make no threats of discipline, but I remind you that when you don the uniform of this department, you are bound by the tradition, honor and decency that go with it." Bratton added.

I won't hold my breath.

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