Funeral of Slain New York City Officer Draws Thousands

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Funeral of Slain New York City Officer Draws Thousands
New York Police pall bearers carry the casket of Officer Randolph Holder into a church for his funeral service, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, in New York. Holder was killed on Oct. 20 while responding to a report of shots fired and a bicycle stolen at gunpoint in Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
The Associated Press
10/28/2015
Updated:
10/28/2015

NEW YORK—Thousands of police officers packed rain-swept streets on Wednesday outside the funeral for a slain New York Police Department officer with deep law enforcement roots in his native Guyana.

Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton were among the hundreds of mourners inside a Queens church paying tribute to Officer Randolph Holder.

“All of New York City is in pain at this moment,” de Blasio said in his eulogy. “Our hearts and our prayers are with this good family.”

The mayor spoke of how Holder came to the United States 12 years ago with a dream of becoming a police officer — like his father and grandfather had in Guyana — and “make the world better.”

Holder, 33, “served as a peace officer in the truest sense of the word,” the mayor said. “He loved to be in the community. He loved to connect to the people around him.”

Hundreds of New York police officers gather in the street outside a church for the funeral of Officer Randolph Holder, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, in New York. Holder was killed on Oct. 20 while responding to a report of shots fired and a bicycle stolen at gunpoint in Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)
Hundreds of New York police officers gather in the street outside a church for the funeral of Officer Randolph Holder, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, in New York. Holder was killed on Oct. 20 while responding to a report of shots fired and a bicycle stolen at gunpoint in Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Holder, a five-year veteran, was killed Oct. 20 while responding to a report of shots fired and a bicycle stolen at gunpoint in Manhattan’s East Harlem neighborhood. Authorities have accused Tyrone Howard of hopping off the stolen bicycle and shooting Holder in the head. His attorney has said there are missing details in the case.

When they got the call, Holder and his partner “went toward that danger. They didn’t pull back,” Bratton said in his remarks. “Why? It’s what we do. ... In Guyana or Harlem. It’s what we do.”

Bratton announced that he was posthumously promoting Holder to detective and issuing him a new gold shield with No. 9657 — the same number of the badge worn by his father, Randolph Sr. There was loud applause when he left the podium to give the badge to the father.

NYPD officer Randolph Holder's fiancee Maryiane Muhammad (C) speaks during his funeral service, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral in the Queens borough of New York. Holder was shot and killed Tuesday, Oct. 20, while pursuing a suspect in the Harlem neighborhood of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
NYPD officer Randolph Holder's fiancee Maryiane Muhammad (C) speaks during his funeral service, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, at the Greater Allen A.M.E. Cathedral in the Queens borough of New York. Holder was shot and killed Tuesday, Oct. 20, while pursuing a suspect in the Harlem neighborhood of New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Holder’s fiancee, Maryiane Muhammad, also spoke, telling mourners his death was teaching her a painful lesson in courage.

“To simply wear the uniform of an officer is an act of courage,” she said. “You haven chosen to be both target and hero. It could be argued that to the loved one of an officer, we chose the same fate.”

Holder is to be buried later this week in Georgetown, Guyana.y tribute to Officer Randolph Holder.

Holder, a five-year veteran, was killed Oct. 20 while responding to a report of shots fired and a bicycle stolen at gunpoint in Manhattan’s East Harlem neighborhood. Authorities have accused Tyrone Howard of hopping off the stolen bicycle and shooting Holder in the head. His attorney has said there are missing details in the case.

The 33-year-old Holder is from Guyana. He’s to be buried there later this week.