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The city is going to recognize the two police officers murdered in Brooklyn by naming two streets near their homes in their honor.
The move – announced Wednesday by Mayor de Blasio and City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito – came just a day after the mayor met with police union honchos, who claim the administration has titled too far in favor of police critics.
Ridgewood Avenue, between Shepherd Avenue and Highland Place in Brooklyn, will become “Detective Rafael Ramos Way,” under a bill to be introduced in the Council next month.
And West 6th Street, between Avenue S and Avenue T in Brooklyn, will be co-named “Detective Wenjian Liu Way.”
Ramos and Liu died on Dec. 20 after Ismaaiyl Brinsley, a cop-hating killer out for revenge over the deaths of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, shot them as they sat in their parked squad car in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Brinsley later shot himself in the head while fleeing from police on a nearby subway platform.
Liu’s funeral is scheduled for Sunday.
“Our fallen heroes will never be forgotten. Their memory lives on in their families, and in the NYPD family. And now it will live on in the streets of the communities these brave men lived in,” said de Blasio.



