Loved Ones Express Remorse, Anger Over Taser Cop's Death

2008_10_ltmp.jpgHundreds of officers from the NYPD and elsewhere came out to pay their respects to Lieutenant Michael Pigott yesterday at the first day of his wake in Islip. Pigott died Thursday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, a week after being embroiled in a media frenzy following the Taser-induced death of an emotionally disturbed man. Friends and family paid tribute to Pigott yesterday with one lifelong friend telling Newsday, "He was a gentle-hearted person, big heart, generous, friendly, sweet. Everyone loved him." There were also definite feelings of bitterness in the air due to the circumstances surrounding Pigott's death. Some colleagues were upset at Commissioner Ray Kelly's denial of an antique truck from Piggott's unit to be used during his funeral. And one guest lashed out at reporters saying, “You people are half of what caused this, O.K.? The media and the pressure you put on this man that did nothing wrong, you are responsible.”

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Complete tragedy all the way around.

I wouldn't lay the blame for this man's suicide at the media's feet but having said that, media people are indeed a sleazy bunch.

"This man that did nothing wrong"? That's going a little too far, isn't it? He violated department regs and got a man killed for no reason. Not a capital offense, but hardly "nothing wrong."

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