Detective Wilbert D. Mora

Detective Wilbert D. Mora

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Tuesday, January 25, 2022

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Wilbert D. Mora

Detective First Grade Wilbert Mora and Detective Jason Rivera were shot and killed when they responded with a third officer to the report of a domestic dispute call in an apartment at 119 West 135th Street in Harlem.

When the officers arrived at the apartment at about 6:30 p.m., they spoke with the suspect's mother. Detective Rivera and Detective Mora went to the rear of the apartment to interview the suspect while the third officer stayed with the mother. As the officers approached the door to a bedroom the suspect was in, the suspect opened the door and immediately began to fire at the officers, striking Detective Rivera and Detective Mora. The third officer returned fire, killing the suspect.

Detective Rivera and Detective Mora were transported to Harlem Hospital in grave condition. Detective Rivera succumbed to his wounds a short time later. Detective Mora remained on life support for four days until his organs could be donated.

Detective Mora had served with the New York City Police Department for four years and was assigned to the 32nd Precinct. He was survived by his parents, brother, and sister.

He was posthumously promoted to the rank of Detective First Grade.

Bio

  • Age 27
  • Tour 4 years
  • Badge 9007

Incident Details

  • Cause Gunfire
  • Incident Date Friday, January 21, 2022
  • Weapon Handgun; .40 caliber
  • Offender Shot and killed

domestic, Organ Donor

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Officer Mora, as I read through these reflections I am touched by the love and respect that is shown for you. I remember the day you and your partner, Officer Rivera took a stand for justice and made the ultimate sacrifice. It is Officers like you two that make me realize what a precious gift life is and what an honor it is to have heroes like you in our midst. We will never forget you and Officer Rivera and how brave you were to do your job without hesitation to protect the rest of us. You are a hero in the truest sense of the word.

Rhonda Fleming,Correctional Officer(Ret)
California Department of Corrections

January 25, 2025

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