NYC cop killer acquittal

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By Jessica Tisch
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do.

He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it.

On that night, he stepped forward into danger with the same sense of purpose and nobility that defined his career.

This week, a jury returned its verdict. And that not guilty verdict of murder in the first degree landed like a gut punch to the entire New York City Police Department.

It was immediately felt in precincts and detective squads and patrol cars across the city.

With all the evidence presented at trial, it is clear as day to me that this was an act of intentional murder of a uniformed New York City Police Officer.

Comment:
NYC is a great city to be a cop killer.
I suspect that the jury was made up of far left wingers who identify with violent criminals.
If I were a NYC LEO I would be looking for a job in a small town that is far away from the Blue Cities.
 
By Jessica Tisch
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do.

He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it.

On that night, he stepped forward into danger with the same sense of purpose and nobility that defined his career.

This week, a jury returned its verdict. And that not guilty verdict of murder in the first degree landed like a gut punch to the entire New York City Police Department.

It was immediately felt in precincts and detective squads and patrol cars across the city.

With all the evidence presented at trial, it is clear as day to me that this was an act of intentional murder of a uniformed New York City Police Officer.

Comment:
NYC is a great city to be a cop killer.
I suspect that the jury was made up of far left wingers who identify with violent criminals.
If I were a NYC LEO I would be looking for a job in a small town that is far away from the Blue Cities.

He was still convicted of manslaughter and attempted murder on the cop's partner.

Still a bad verdict, but he isn't going free.
 
He was still convicted of manslaughter and attempted murder on the cop's partner.

Still a bad verdict, but he isn't going free.

yes, the article:
Guy Rivera, 36, who fatally shot the officer and married dad outside a cell-phone store in Queens two years ago, was convicted on all of the lesser charges, including aggravated manslaughter, attempted murder of Diller’s partner and weapons raps.
 
By Jessica Tisch
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do.

He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it.

On that night, he stepped forward into danger with the same sense of purpose and nobility that defined his career.

This week, a jury returned its verdict. And that not guilty verdict of murder in the first degree landed like a gut punch to the entire New York City Police Department.

It was immediately felt in precincts and detective squads and patrol cars across the city.

With all the evidence presented at trial, it is clear as day to me that this was an act of intentional murder of a uniformed New York City Police Officer.

Comment:
NYC is a great city to be a cop killer.
I suspect that the jury was made up of far left wingers who identify with violent criminals.
If I were a NYC LEO I would be looking for a job in a small town that is far away from the Blue Cities.
Todd Blanch needs to go Rodney King and bring Federal charges.
 
Todd Blanch needs to go Rodney King and bring Federal charges.
They need to riot first.
Hire a bunch of democrat loser rioters and tell them it’s an anti-trump thing. They won’t know anyway because they’re so stupid. Send them out to burn and pillage the town.
 
By Jessica Tisch
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do.

He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it.

On that night, he stepped forward into danger with the same sense of purpose and nobility that defined his career.

This week, a jury returned its verdict. And that not guilty verdict of murder in the first degree landed like a gut punch to the entire New York City Police Department.

It was immediately felt in precincts and detective squads and patrol cars across the city.

With all the evidence presented at trial, it is clear as day to me that this was an act of intentional murder of a uniformed New York City Police Officer.

Comment:
NYC is a great city to be a cop killer.
I suspect that the jury was made up of far left wingers who identify with violent criminals.
If I were a NYC LEO I would be looking for a job in a small town that is far away from the Blue Cities.
Uh..not exactly:


The man accused of fatally shooting NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller during a traffic stop in Queens two years ago was found not guilty of first-degree murder but guilty of manslaughter and other charges.

Guy Rivera was convicted Wednesday of aggravated manslaughter in the first degree, attempted murder in the first degree for attempting to shoot a NYPD sergeant who also responded to the scene and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree. He was acquitted of murder in the first degree.
 
By Jessica Tisch
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do.

He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it.

On that night, he stepped forward into danger with the same sense of purpose and nobility that defined his career.

This week, a jury returned its verdict. And that not guilty verdict of murder in the first degree landed like a gut punch to the entire New York City Police Department.

It was immediately felt in precincts and detective squads and patrol cars across the city.

With all the evidence presented at trial, it is clear as day to me that this was an act of intentional murder of a uniformed New York City Police Officer.

Comment:
NYC is a great city to be a cop killer.
I suspect that the jury was made up of far left wingers who identify with violent criminals.
If I were a NYC LEO I would be looking for a job in a small town that is far away from the Blue Cities.
I don't know the details of this particular case so I cannot speak to his guilt/innocence. But I have done some research and found out the system put in place to select the jury pool in NYC is opaque and controlled by a Democrat appointee. It's all behind closed doors.

This mean they can stack the jury at will.

This is not good.
 
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