They came by the thousands, lining Seamans Neck Road in front of St. James Catholic Church, crowding nearby lawns and parking lots.
Thousands of police officers from New York City and all over the country gathered May 8 in Seaford, which is in a section of Long Island heavily populated by cops, to bury one of their own.
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