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The New York Post editorial board unloaded on fellow Big Apple publication The New York Times for its “deceitful, disgraceful report’ on murdered NYPD officer Jonathan Diller’s funeral.

From The New York Post:

“How many more police officers and how many families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them?” Stephanie Diller’s plaintive question at Saturday’s funeral for her husband, Detective Jonathan Diller, somehow turned out to be news not fit to print for the New York Times.

Nor the lines that preceded it:

“It’s been two years and two months since Detective Rivera and Detective Mora made the ultimate sacrifice — just like my husband, Jonathan Diller.

“Dominique Rivera stood before all the elected officials present today pleading for change.

“That change never came.

“And now my son will grow up without his father, and I will grow old without my husband. And his parents have to say goodbye to their child.”

Her words made the front page of The Post and even the hyperleft Daily News; nebbishy Newsday at least put the funeral on Page One.

Yet the Times stuck its report on page A21, without even a “tracer” on the front page. (The one local story that got that privilege was about … new city trash containers.)

The article quoted the widow’s eulogy, but not her most newsworthy appeal.

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