On January 21st, 2022, NYPD Police Officer Wilbert Mora was shot in the line of duty. His partner, Jason Rivera, was also shot and died of his wounds that night. Officer Mora was taken to the hospital, but I am saddened to report that he succumbed to his wounds on January 25th.
The loss of any officer’s life is tragic, but the death of two officers is a brutal reminder of just how difficult being a cop is. I didn’t know them personally, but they were my brother’s none-the-less. We forged our bond when they took their oath of office and joined the greatest police department in the world. They became part of a select fraternity of men and women who have become NY’s Finest.
Officer Rivera and Mora’s NYPD careers were cut short, but their names will live on forever. They embody the Department Motto: Fidelis Ad Mortem - Faithful Unto Death. This will come as little solace for their families, but within the NYPD there is no greater honor and we do not forget our fallen.
Reflecting on their deaths, I cannot help but think about the unfortunate history the NYPD has. As the Nation’s largest municipal police department, line of duty deaths are a grim reality. And while the loss of one officer is heartbreaking, the NYPD has lost a number of partners over the years, including:
Officers Victor Cooper and Clarence Clark (1938)
Officers Peter Knudson and Francis O’Hara (1946)
Detectives Luke Fallon and John Finnegan (1962)
Detectives James Donegan and Salvatore Potenza (1964)
Officers George Bishop and Plato Arvanitis (1969)
Officers Patrick Harrington and Joseph Mariconda (1970)
Officers Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones (1971)
Officers Gregory Foster and Rocco Laurie (1972)
Sergeant Frederick Reddy and Officer Andrew Glover (1975)
Officers Christie Masone and Norman Cerullo (1978)
Officers James Rowley and Charles Trojahn (1983)
Auxiliary Sergeants Larry Cohen and Noel Faide (1989)
Detectives Keith Williams and Richard J. Guerzon (1989)
Detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin (2003)
Detectives Patrick Rafferty and Robert Parker (2004)
Auxiliary Officers Eugene Marshalik and Nicholas Pekearo (2007)
Officers Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu (2014)
To the family of Officer Mora, there are no words that I can give you that will take away the pain. Just know that you do not grieve alone. The tens of thousands of active and retired members of the greatest police department in the world mourn with you and Jason’s family and their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Fidelis Ad Mortem