Fallen Officer Didarul Islam Honored for Ultimate Sacrifice
Officer Didarul Islam, a Bangladesh-born NYPD officer, was honored at a New York mosque after being killed in a shooting at a Manhattan skyscraper. Known for his commitment to serving the city, Islam, a father of two, was remembered as a symbol of the American dream. His heroic efforts saved lives.
Mourners gathered at a New York mosque to remember Officer Didarul Islam, a Bangladesh-born NYPD member, tragically killed in a recent shooting. The emotional service saw fellow officers, dignitaries, and the Bangladeshi community paying tribute to Islam's dedication to his adopted city.
Islam, a married father of two with another child on the way, had worked a private security detail when the Manhattan shooting occurred. As colleagues and city officials praised his dedication, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch emphasized Islam's belief in the American dream.
Mayor Eric Adams and other leaders praised Islam's choice to serve New York, highlighting his faith and immigrant background. Governor Kathy Hochul noted that Islam's actions saved lives during the attack, underscoring his legacy of service.
(With inputs from agencies.)

