ABC News
Former President Donald Trump on Thursday is paying his respects to the NYPD officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot and killed while conducting a traffic stop this week, attending his wake in Massapequa on Long Island. The solemnity of the day was emphasized by an overcast sky and chilling rain as police officers, many of whom lined nearby streets filled with memorial wreaths and American flags, paid their respects to their fallen colleague. On Monday, Officer Diller approached an illegally parked vehicle with another officer and asked the two suspects, Lindy Jones and Guy Rivera, to move their car, according to police.