Heartbreak in Midtown: The brave NYPD officer killed in the line of duty has been identified as Didarul Islam, a four-year veteran of the force—and a devoted family man. He wasn’t just a badge or a uniform. He was a husband, a father, a protector. On what started as a routine day, Officer Islam ran toward danger when others ran away—and paid the ultimate price. The streets he swore to protect became the place where his watch ended. Now, a family is shattered, a city is mourning, and a hero’s name echoes through the sirens. He gave everything—and lost it all.

The NYPD officer shot and killed by a deranged gunman inside a Midtown Manhattan skyscraper Monday was identified as a “hero” dad and nearly four-year department veteran – whose wife is about to give birth to their third child, officials and sources said.

Married father-of-two Didarul Islam, 36, was remembered as a dedicated family man who loved putting on the uniform after he was senselessly murdered by 27-year-old Shane Tamura inside 345 Park Avenue, heartbroken city leaders said during a press conference.

“He was doing what he does best and all members of the police department carry out, he was saving lives,” Mayor Eric Adams said at a late Monday press conference.

Didarul Islam
8 Didarul IslamNYPD

“He was protecting New Yorkers. He’s an immigrant from Bangladesh, and he loved this city, and everyone we spoke with stated he was a person of faith and a person that believed in God and believed in living out the life of a godly person.”

Islam’s wife was eight-months pregnant and the couple had two young boys, according to officials and sources.

Islam had been on the force since December 2021 and worked out of the 47th precinct in the Bronx.

He was off-duty Monday working as security for Rudin Management Company in the building, but was in NYPD uniform, sources said.

Islam, 36, was a father of two.
8 Islam, 36, was a father of two.Obtained by NY Post
Shane Tamura
8 Suspected shooter Shane Tamura seen in surveillance video before the shooting Monday.Obtained by NY Post

An emotional New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Islam “made the ultimate sacrifice” and “died as he lived: a hero.”

“He was doing the job that we asked him to do. He put himself in harm’s way, he made the ultimate sacrifice — shot in cold blood, wearing a uniform that stood for the promise that he made to the city, he died as he lived: a hero,” she said.

“I want to extend my profound sympathies to all of the victims and their families and to the brave NYPD cops who today lost a brother,” she continued.

Family and friends of Didarul Islam, who was shot and killed by a gunman Monday evenin
Family and friends of Didarul Islam, who was shot and killed by a gunman Monday evening.

Three other civilians were fatally shot in the bloodbath and one more was injured. The surviving victim is in critical but stable condition, authorities said.

Tamura barricaded himself inside the skyscraper and was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound on the 33rd floor, sources said.

He traveled from nearly across the country before reaching the city and strolling up to the building with a rifle, Tisch said.

PBA President Patrick Hendry called the deadly shooting a “devastating” night for the city and police department.

The ambulance carrying the body of slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam exits New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Hospital
8 The ambulance carrying the body of slain NYPD officer Didarul Islam exits New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Hospital.AP
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8 Cops on the scene of the shooting Monday evening after five killed.James Keivom
NYPD direct building occupants away from the scene of a shooting where a police officer was killed and at least 5 others were shot at 345 Park Ave in Midtown, Manhattan.
8 NYPD officers direct building occupants away from the scene of a shooting where a police officer was killed and at least five others were shot at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown, Manhattan.William Miller

“He was a hardworking police officer who was proud we know from hearing from his family to put on that uniform and shield of a New York City police officer, Hendry said.

“Every day, he went out and did his job, and he went out every single day to provide for his family, whether it was overtime or whatever he had to do to provide for this family.”

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