NYPD cop, 31, fatally shot by career criminal during Queens traffic stop ID’d as husband, dad of young child

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NYPD cop, 31, fatally shot by career criminal during Queens traffic stop ID’d as husband, dad of young child​



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Published March 25, 2024

Updated March 26, 2024, 9:58 a.m. ET








A 31-year-old NYPD cop was shot and killed by a career criminal during a traffic stop in Queens on Monday evening in a “senseless act of violence,” officials and law enforcement sources said.


Officer Jonathan Diller, a married father of a 1-year-old boy, was shot in the stomach after police tried to remove the suspect, identified by sources as 34-year-old Guy Rivera, from the passenger seat of the car near 19-19 Mott Ave. in Far Rockaway, according to the NYPD and sources.


Diller, who had three years on the force, fell to the ground and screamed that he had been “hit” after the suspect opened fire, according to witness Deon Peters.


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NYPD officer Jonathan Diller was killed Monday during a traffic stop. NYPD
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An NYPD officer was shot and killed by a career criminal during a traffic stop. Peter Gerber


“He was moving, he was saying, ‘I’m hit, I’m hit!’ Giving location and all that,” Peters said. “Like he was crying, like he was really crying.”




Diller was rushed in critical condition to Jamaica Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.


“Tonight this city lost a hero, a wife lost her husband, and a young child lost their father,” NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban wrote on X. “We struggle to find the words to express the tragedy of losing one of our own. The work that Police Officer Jonathan Diller did each day to make this city a safer place will NEVER be forgotten.


“Our prayers are with his family, loved ones, and brothers and sisters in blue.”


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Diller with his 1-year-old son.
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Sources identified Guy Rivera as the suspect in Diller’s shooting.
The tragic shooting unfolded around 5:50 p.m. after cops approached the vehicle that was stopped in front of a bus stop.


Rivera “was asked to leave the car, he was given a lawful order numerous times to step out of the car, he refused,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said during a press briefing.


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The incident happened near 19-19 Mott Ave. in Far Rockaway. Peter Gerber
“And when the officer took him out of the car, instead of stepping out of the car, he shot our officer,” said Kenny.


The bullet hit Diller under his police vest, authorities said.


Even after Diller was shot, the Long Island resident heroically got the gun away from the shooter when the weapon fell to the ground, according to Kenny.


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The bullet hit the 31-year-old officer under his police vest.
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Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference Monday after the police officer was killed in the line of duty. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post


Diller’s partner returned gunfire and struck Rivera, who has 21 prior arrests, in the back, sources said.


The suspect was also taken to Jamaica Hospital, where police said he was in stable condition.


“We lost Jonathan tonight,” Mayor Eric Adams said during the solemn press conference at Jamaica Hospital.


“I can’t not say it any clearer: It is the good guys against the bad guys and these bad guys are violent,” he added, calling the fatal shooting a “senseless act of violence.”


NYPD officer Jonathan Dillers' body was removed from Jamaica Hospital in Queens during a ceremony with family and NYPD officers in attendance. 13
NYPD officer Jonathan Diller’s body was removed from Jamaica Hospital in Queens during a ceremony with family and NYPD officers in attendance. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post
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The officer and suspect were taken to Jamaica Hospital. Wayne Carrington
Both Rivera and the driver of the car, identified by sources as 41-year-old Lindy Jones, had criminal backgrounds, according to records and sources.

The accused shooter also served another stint in prison starting in 2011 over a first-degree assault charge before he was released in 2014, records show.


Meanwhile, officials said Monday night Jones was arrested on gun charges last April, but was out on the street. Records show he was out on $75,000 bail on that case and due back in court on Monday.


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Other officers returned fire, and the suspect, a passenger in the vehicle, was struck in the back, according to sources. Peter Gerber
He was arrested in the same police precinct where the shooting took place on April 17, 2023, after he allegedly was found with a loaded firearm, according to sources.


He was charged with second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and other related charges, sources said.


“This is what you call not a crime problem, but a recidivist problem,” Adams said of the April 2023 arrest of Jones. “Same bad people doing bad things to good people.”


Jones, who has 14 prior arrests, was convicted of attempted murder and robbery in 2003, according to records. He served 10 years in prison and was released in 2013.


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NYPD officials including NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban line up to honor fellow officer Jonathan Diller. William Miller
More NYPD presence can be seen, as they honor fellow officer Jonathan Diller. 13
More NYPD presence can be seen as they honor fellow officer Jonathan Diller. Kevin C. Downs for NY Post
No charges were announced against either Rivera or Jones late Monday.


Kenny said the pair both have associations with people in Queens, but the connection between the two men was still being probed.


Following the shooting, police were rushing in from every direction, said Peters, the witness.


“Never saw something like that before in my life,” he said. “Hopefully don’t see it again.”


Police van on the street at 1919 Mott Ave, Far Rockaway after NYPD officer and perpetrator shooting incident 13
The shot officer was part of the specialized community response team, sources said. Peter Gerber
PBA president Patrick Hendry hailed Diller as a hero and slammed the ongoing violence against police officers on city streets.


“Our hero police officer confronted this dangerous individual knowing that he was putting himself at risk, knowing that he had a family waiting for him at home,” Hendry said. “But he did it to protect the people of this city and we need every single New Yorker to be with this family.”


Diller was a member of patrol borough Queens south’s community response team.


“These attacks on New York City police officers have to end right now,” the union chief also said. “We have a family upstairs right now that’s devastated. We have police officers in this hallway who have lost a brother. It has to end now.”


Rivera was last released from a New York prison in 2021 after serving five years behind bars for criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to state records. His parole in that case ended last year.
 

Driver charged after shooting death of NYPD cop Jonathan Diller​



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Published March 27, 2024, 10:21 a.m. ET








The career criminal with the nickname “Killa” who was sitting behind the wheel when NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller was gunned down during a traffic stop Monday evening has been charged after police discovered a second gun in the car.


Lindy Jones, 41, was charged Wednesday morning with criminal possession of a weapon and defacing a weapon.


Jones was in the driver’s seat of a double-parked Kia Soul outside a T-Mobile store in Flatbush when NYPD “quality of life” officers, including Diller, conducted the stop.


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Officer Jonathan Diller was killed during a traffic stop Monday. New York Post
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Officer Diller and his son Ryan, 1, pose at a wedding. Facebook/Jean O'Donnell


The man in the passenger seat, 34-year-old Guy Rivera, refused the cops’ request to exit the car before allegedly whipping out a gun and shooting Diller, a husband and father to a 1-year-old son, in the stomach.
 
34-year-old Guy Rivera


HORROR: New York City Police Officer Shot and Killed in Broad Daylight by Career Criminal with 21 Prior Arrests – Shooter and Accomplice Identified (VIDEO)​


by Cullen Linebarger Mar. 27, 2024 1:20 pm

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Credit: Instagram/ny_scoop
A young NYPD officer was killed in broad daylight by a career criminal who had no business living free thanks to the city’s lawless crime policies.


As the New York Post reported, 31-year-old Jonathan Diller was fatally shot in the stomach after police tried to remove a suspect from the passenger’s side of a vehicle late Monday afternoon.


The senseless shooting happened around 5:50 p.m. in Queens after cops approached a dark gray Kia Soul that was illegally parked in front of a metered zone. Diller screamed he had been “hit” after the suspect opened fire.



Diller was then rushed in critical condition to Jamaica Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. He leaves behind his wife and one-year-old son.

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Jonathan Diller poses for a photo with his child. Credit: NYC PBA
A social media user captured footage showing the horrifying moment Diller was gunned down in cold blood. In the video, three gunshots can be heard as Diller collapses behind a parked dark gray Kia Soul.


Another office tries to help Diller as he screams and moans, “Oh God!” A third officer then jerks a man out the street-side door of the car and yells at him to “get on the f**ing floor!” before apprehending him.


WATCH (click the picture and the video will play)


The gunman has been identified as 34-year-old Guy Rivera, who has 21 prior arrests. He was shot in the back when Diller’s partner fired two return shots according to the New York Post. Rivera is currently in the hospital being treated at taxpayer expense with charges pending.

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Guy Rivera Credit: PIX 11 Screenshot

The driver of the vehicle was named as 41-year-old Lindy Jones, who has 14 known prior arrests. Jones has been taken into custody and charged criminal possession of a weapon and possession of a defaced firearm also known as a ghost gun.

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Lindy Jones Credit: WABC Screenshot
NYPD union officials said a funeral for Diller has been set for Saturday morning at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Massapequa, L.I.


A GoFundMe for his wife Jennifer and their young son has raised more than $329,000 since it was posted two days ago.
 
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