New York City Blue Lives Matter raises $10K for group of fallen NYPD Officer

New York City Blue Lives Matter raises $10K for a group of fallen NYPD Officer

A supportive police bunch collaborated with NYPD Cross Fit to help fund-raise for the group of fallen Officer Anastasios Tsakos, who was hit and killed by an alcoholic driver last month.

New York City Blue Lives Matter raised more than $10,000 by selling remembrance T-shirts regarding Tsakos in the course of recent weeks and covered off the drive with a Cross Fit occasion on Staten Island.

"At this occasion, we had individuals youthful and old, from varying backgrounds partaking for sure to recollect a saint," the gathering's originator, NYPD Sgt. Joseph Imperatrice said. "That is exceptional." The entirety of the returns will be given to the Tsakos family, Imperatrice added.

The roadway official passed on April 27 subsequent to being hit by an alcoholic driver on the Long Island Expressway in Queens. As a feature of the pledge drive, NYPD CrossFit devoted an exercise to the fallen official.

"In the CrossFit people group having a Hero exercise named after somebody is an honor that is gave on those that have made a definitive penance," said Ronald Perez, leader of NYPD CrossFit.

"The vast majority know about The Murph which is named after US Navy SEAL Lt. Mike Murphy and we have decided to offer appreciation to our fallen sibling Police Officer Anastasios Tsakos similarly by having The Tsakos exercise."

The exercise occasion was facilitated Monday night at Thrive-Active Gym in Staten Island, and Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis remove a portion of the exercise.

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