Gov. Hochul asked to leave wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller

Sometimes guests are not invited... Or specifically told that they are not invited to speak... I don't think that would be too hard to understand for anyone... Cool family wakes is kind of interesting though... There are Groups who have the most elaborate homgoing celebrations... I've been to a few...

I love the New Orleans jazz funerals.
I've never been to one but have seen some awesome ones on line.

Horse-drawn hearse....horns playing...people struttin' and dancin.'
Just a closer walk with thee.....it almost makes me feel religious for a few minutes.

Here, from Manhattan, is an indoor version by all time greats.
 
Gov. Kathy Hochul was asked to leave the wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on Friday afternoon.

Hochul arrived at the Massapequa Funeral Home on Long Island for the second day of viewings around 1:45 p.m.

She was only in the venue for about 10 minutes before she was asked to leave, law enforcement sources told The Post.

A person was heard saying, “Get her outta here” from inside the crowded funeral home, police sources told The Post.

On her way to her car, the governor appeared to be confronted by a man in a black suit, who gestured while speaking intensely.

Several cops waiting outside the funeral home clapped as he walked away.

Hochul and other New York lawmakers have come under fire in the days since Diller’s death over bail reform, as it was revealed that one of the men implicated in the shooting was allowed to walk on a gun charge last spring.

Ahead of the weekend services, Sergeants Benevolent Association president Vincent J. Vallelong wrote a scathing letter warning members of the City Council not to show their faces.

“Their presence is more than a distraction. It is a stain on the legacy of a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice,” Vallelong argued, adding that the leaders should feel “morally responsible” for the officer’s killing.

https://nypost.com/2024/03/29/us-ne...ave-slain-nypd-officer-jonathan-dillers-wake/

It is a lie (https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...-was-asked-to-leave-slain-nypd-officers-wake/), a lie based on one tweet which has no sound not context, typical of the right wing media
 
I love the New Orleans jazz funerals.
I've never been to one but have seen some awesome ones on line.

Horse-drawn hearse....horns playing...people struttin' and dancin.'
Just a closer walk with thee.....it almost makes me feel religious for a few minutes.

Here, from Manhattan, is an indoor version by all time greats.
Some really do it up big don't they? Quite the celebration... That's just amazing...Some go on for days.
 
That's pretty darn amazing...and spiritual...!! I think you should make up a playlist of your favorites...we all should... If we're not going to have a service at least have a playlist...;) I actually really like that idea... Even for those who have already passed... I know that there are certain songs that immediately make me remember loved ones...
 
She was asked to leave...and blasted again when she got outside...She was clearly not welcome there...when the family has informed you that your presence will not be necessary or welcome, any visit is disrespectful...
Surely you can understand why the family would not want her there...and she doubled down when interviewed later...She won't change anything so that these tragedies will stop happening...and she could...

It appears you just made this up. I know that’s the world that you wish existed up but saying it doesn’t make it true. That’s called lying.
 
Gov. Kathy Hochul was asked to leave the wake for slain NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller on Friday afternoon.

Hochul arrived at the Massapequa Funeral Home on Long Island for the second day of viewings around 1:45 p.m.

She was only in the venue for about 10 minutes before she was asked to leave, law enforcement sources told The Post.

A person was heard saying, “Get her outta here” from inside the crowded funeral home, police sources told The Post.

On her way to her car, the governor appeared to be confronted by a man in a black suit, who gestured while speaking intensely.

Several cops waiting outside the funeral home clapped as he walked away.

Hochul and other New York lawmakers have come under fire in the days since Diller’s death over bail reform, as it was revealed that one of the men implicated in the shooting was allowed to walk on a gun charge last spring.

Ahead of the weekend services, Sergeants Benevolent Association president Vincent J. Vallelong wrote a scathing letter warning members of the City Council not to show their faces.

“Their presence is more than a distraction. It is a stain on the legacy of a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice,” Vallelong argued, adding that the leaders should feel “morally responsible” for the officer’s killing.

https://nypost.com/2024/03/29/us-ne...ave-slain-nypd-officer-jonathan-dillers-wake/

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