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Dave Portnoy raises 'about $240,000' for family of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller

Jim Quinn, former executive district attorney in Queens, New York, sits down with Carley Shimkus to discuss crime policies that likely enabled a repeat offender to kill an NYPD officer at a routine traffic stop in Queens.

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy has raised "about $240,000" for the family of fallen New York Police Department officer Jonathan Diller and vowed to match additional contributions.  

Diller, 31, was shot and killed after a routine traffic stop in Queens Monday night turned into a shootout with a suspect. Officer Diller left behind a young widow, Stephanie, and a one year-old son. In the video, Portnoy said Barstool Sports was selling NYPD merchandise on its store page and that he and the company had raised additional donations that would go toward supporting the family.

"OK, I'm sure everybody has seen the story," Portnoy said in a video posted to his X and TikTok accounts. "Tragic. The New York City cop, Jonathan Diller, who was murdered. Routine traffic stop, pulled over two guys, a million priors, been in and out of jail a million times and they just open fire on him, basically."

"Tragic. Leaves behind a one-year-old child, his wife. We put T-shirts on sale. We've raised about $240,000 directly for the family. Every penny that we make goes to the family," he continued. "On top of that whatever we sell, whatever we make at the end of day today, at midnight, I am just going to match it so double up on whatever we can make."

"I know money doesn't cure this," Portnoy added. "Nothing can cure this but it's the least we can do and Barstool, myself, we've got a long history supporting the cops, supporting the boys in blue, supporting first responders. You know, it's tragic. These guys go out, risk

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