NYPD cop has first daughter 3 years after his death

Holly Kellum
By Holly Kellum
July 25, 2017US News
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NYPD cop has first daughter 3 years after his death
A picture of Wenjian Liu at a plaque dedication ceremony for him and Detective Rafael Ramos at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2015 in New York City. Detectives Ramos and Liu were fatally shot while sitting in their patrol car in Bedford-Stuyvesant one-year prior. The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Almost three years after NYPD officer Wenjian Liu was shot to death while on duty in Brooklyn, New York, his wife gave birth to their first child.

Pei Xia Chen welcomed a 6-pound girl at around 4:30 a.m. on Monday at New York Presbyterian/Cornell Medical Center.

After her husband was mortally wounded in 2014, doctors asked his wife if she would like his sperm preserved so she could still have his children.

“Of course she said yes,” friend Maria Dziergowski told The New York Post.

The day Pei Xia was artificially inseminated, she had a dream that her husband, who looked like an angel, came to her with a baby and told her it was a girl, Dziergowski told The Post.

Pei Xia decided to call her Angelina after the angel in her dream, The Post reported.

The couple were married only three months when Wenjian Liu, 32, was fatally shot while sitting in a police car with fellow officer Rafael Ramos in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2014.

The attacker, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, appeared to be seeking for revenge for the deaths of Eric Garner in Staten Island, New York, although he wasn’t known as an anti-police activist.

“I’m Putting Wings On Pigs Today. They Take 1 Of Ours … Let’s Take 2 of Theirs,” he posted on Instagram with a picture of a gun.

Brinsley, 28, took his life after the shooting.

On that fateful day, Xiu Yan Li and Wei Tang Liu, lost their son and only child. The arrival of their their first grandchild Monday was especially meaningful for the couple.

“The parents [of Wenjian Liu] were very emotional, crying and holding the baby,” Dziergowski told The Post.

Wei Tang Liu (C), the father of Detective Wenjian Liu, speaks during a plaque dedication ceremony for two fallen New York Police Department officers, Detective Rafael Ramos and his partner Detective Wenjian Liu at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2015 in New York City. Detectives Ramos and Liu were fatally shot while sitting in their patrol car in Bedford-Stuyvesant one-year ago. The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Wei Tang Liu (C), the father of Detective Wenjian Liu, speaks during a plaque dedication ceremony for two fallen New York Police Department officers, Detective Rafael Ramos and his partner Detective Wenjian Liu at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2015 in New York City. Detectives Ramos and Liu were fatally shot while sitting in their patrol car in Bedford-Stuyvesant one-year ago. The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

 

Wei Tang Liu (L), the father of Detective Wenjian Liu, grieves during a plaque dedication ceremony for two fallen New York Police Department officers, Detective Rafael Ramos and his partner Detective Wenjian Liu at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2015 in New York City. Detectives Ramos and Liu were fatally shot while sitting in their patrol car in Bedford-Stuyvesant one-year prior. The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Wei Tang Liu (L), the father of Detective Wenjian Liu, and Xiu Yan Li, his mother,  grieve during a plaque dedication ceremony for their son and NYPD Detective Rafael Ramos at the 84th Precinct in Brooklyn on Dec. 20, 2015 in New York City. Detectives Ramos and Liu were fatally shot while sitting in their patrol car in Bedford-Stuyvesant one-year prior. The gunman, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, then killed himself. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

 

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