NYPD Officer Fatally Shot During Traffic Stop
An NYPD officer was fatally shot during a Monday car stop in Queens, Mayor Adams said, calling the incident “a senseless act of violence.” “We lost one of our sons today and it is extremely painful,” Adams said at a press conference. “It’s extremely painful.” Uniformed officer Jonathan Diller and his partner pulled Lindy Jones, 41, and Guy Rivera, 34, over near the corner of Mott Ave. and Smith Place in Far Rockaway just before 5:50 p.m., cops and sources said. The men were in a gray Kia SUV and were illegally parked in a bus stop, according to police. “[Rivera] was asked to leave the car,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at the news conference. “He was given a lawful order numerous times to step out of the car and he refused. Instead of stepping out of the car, he shot our officer.” Diller, 31, was shot in the torso underneath his bullet resistant vest, but “still stayed in the fight,” Kenny said. “[Diller] was trying to unarm the person that had just shot him as [Diller] was on the floor,” Kenny said. “The gun hit the ground and as the perpetrator was still reaching for it, this cop was able to grab it, although he was still shot.” Diller’s partner shot Rivera once in the back, police and sources said.
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