

Today, thousands of police officers from all over donned their dress-blue uniforms to say a final goodbye to our fallen brother: Detective Anastasios Tsakos.
— Commissioner Shea (@NYPDShea) May 4, 2021
His legacy will forever live on in the hearts of ALL NYC cops — who continue his brave work every day.#NeverForget pic.twitter.com/hTMoUgAA0m
Fidelis ad mortem, Πιστός άχρι θανάτου. Τιμούμε το βίο του αστυνόμου Τάσου Τσάκου. Υπήρξε άνθρωπος της πίστης, με μια καρδιά γεμάτη αγάπη για όλους. pic.twitter.com/9rJ9O3mDmQ
— Elpidophoros (@Elpidophoros) May 4, 2021
Today we lay to rest a true hero, Detective Anastasios Tsakos. We mourn his loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and co-workers. Anastasios, may you rest in peace. #FidelisAdMortem pic.twitter.com/QinQqJAyG9
— Chief Rodney Harrison (@NYPDChiefOfDept) May 4, 2021
It was a sea of blue today as members of the SCPD joined law enforcement officers from across the country to pay a final tribute to NYPD Officer Anastasios Tsakos at Saint Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church in Greenlawn.
— Suffolk County PD (@SCPDHq) May 4, 2021
Photos courtesy of Dennis A. Clark pic.twitter.com/N3sdWoV0Vv
Police Officer Anastasios Tsakos gave his life for the city he loved doing the job he loved and leaving behind two families he loved, one in black, the other in blue. Neither will forget “Taso” or each other. pic.twitter.com/wVeyoFBK9U
— Deputy Commissioner John Miller (@NYPDDCPI) May 5, 2021
Wednesday's @Newsday cover: Family, friends and fellow cops gathered in Greenlawn for the funeral of NYPD Officer Anastasios Tsakos, a week after the East Northport resident was struck and killed on the job by an alleged drunken driver. https://t.co/ktNQaY8NJO pic.twitter.com/ISqkCC6wAw
— Newsday (@Newsday) May 5, 2021