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Wife of slain NYPD officer Jason Rivera says she’s expecting their ‘miracle’ baby one year after Harlem shooting

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The widow of a New York City police officer fatally shot in Harlem one year ago announced that she is expecting their “miracle” baby. “Although Jason won’t be here in physical form to see and experience our miracle, I know he will always be here in spirit watching, protecting and loving us,” Dominique Rivera, wife of […]

The post Wife of slain NYPD officer Jason Rivera says she’s expecting their ‘miracle’ baby one year after Harlem shooting appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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