Memorial Honors Slain NYPD Officer Brian Moore

NYPD officers place flowers on the inscribed names of officers who died on 9/11.
NYPD officers place flowers on the names of those officers who died on 9/11. (Photo: Jin Lee)

The 9/11 Memorial honored slain NYPD Officer Brian Moore in a ceremony held Tuesday afternoon on the Memorial plaza.

Given the Memorial’s deep connection with first responders and our focus on recognizing the sacrifices they make to protect citizens, Memorial staff joined members of the NYPD and PAPD, gathering at the NYPD section on the south side of the South Pool.

After a short speech from 9/11 Memorial President Joe Daniels, staff members and first responders placed flowers on the section of the memorial where the names of NYPD officers who died on 9/11 are located.

By Jordan Friedman, 9/11 Memorial Research and Digital Projects Associate

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