Thousands attend wake for NYPD officer killed in the line of duty

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Thousands attend wake for NYPD officer killed in the line of duty
Thousands of well wishers attended a wake Monday for NYPD Officer Anastasios Tsakos, who was killed in the line of duty when he was struck by an alleged drunk driver on the Long Is

GREENLAWN, Long Island (WABC) -- Thousands of well wishers attended a wake Monday for NYPD Officer Anastasios Tsakos, who was killed in the line of duty when he was struck by an alleged drunk driver on the Long Island Expressway last week.

The viewing was held at St. Paraskevi Greek Orthodox Shrine Church, located at 1 Shrine Place in Greenlawn, where funeral services will also be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday.

"He was one of the best of us, complete gentleman," said NYPD Lt. John Pappas, who worked with Tsakos. "He never looked for recognition. He would always be there to help people."

A GoFundMe for the family has raised more than $200,000, while a separate fundraiser set up by Fund the Finest, which raises money for police and military families, has raised more than $80,000. The Tunnel to Towers Foundation also announced it is paying off the mortgage on the family's home.

Dozens of officers lined up and saluted as Tsakos' body arrived at the church. Area residents also arrived early to support the family.

"We back the blue, heart and soul," Huntington resident Priscilla Jahier said. "My husband is a Navy vet, and it's very, very important for us to show our support."

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Officer Tsakos leaves behind two young children, a 6-year-old daughter and a 3-year-old son.

Kelly Fokianos also stood outside the church. Her husband worked with Officer Tsakos in Highway 3.

"They put their lives on the line every day, and this could have happened to anyone," Fokianos said in tears.

Tsakos, a 14-year veteran of the force, leaves behind his wife, Irene, a 6-year-old daughter and a 3-year-old son. His parents live in Greece and are on Long Island for the services.

"I think it's a horrible tragedy," Huntington resident Gary Langer said.

Tsakos was diverting cars off the highway after a previous fatal crash when he was struck by 32-yea-old Jessica Beauvais, who police say admitted to drinking wine, vodka and tequila before getting behind the wheel.

"He didn't deserve this," brother Teddy Tsakos told Eyewitness News last week. "He just bought a house. He was starting his life. He was doing good. Everything was cut short. That's it."

Beauvais is now facing 13 criminal charges and both confessed and apologized as she was walked out of the police precinct.

"I'm sorry," she said tearfully. "I'm sorry that I hit him and that he's dead."

Those who knew the officer were stunned by the news.

"I just can't believe it," neighbor Ruth Mandera said. "It's shocking. I've been crying ever since I heard."

Tsakos and his family had just moved to their East Northport neighborhood and made a quick impression on their neighbors.

"Family man, friendly as can be, and the most hardworking person you'd ever want to meet," neighbor Moyra Bletsch said.

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