Franklin Square Union Free School District Dedicates Memorial Bench in Honor of Detective Jonathan Diller
Franklin Square, NY – Detective Jonathan Diller, who grew up in Franklin Square and served in the New York City Police Department, was honored today with a special bench dedication at John Street School. This meaningful tribute, organized by the Franklin Square Union Free School District, reflects the deep connection Detective Diller had with the community where he spent his formative years and which he continued to serve with dedication until his tragic death in the line of duty.
Detective Diller's legacy is marked by his unwavering commitment to public service, his compassionate approach to law enforcement, and his efforts to foster strong community ties. Having grown up in Franklin Square, Detective Diller was more than just an officer—he was a friend, mentor, and a cherished member of the community. The dedication of this bench ensures that his memory and the values he embodied will continue to inspire future generations.
"We are deeply grateful to the Franklin Square Union Free School District for this heartfelt gesture," said Assemblywoman Michaelle C. Solages. "This bench serves as a lasting reminder of Detective Diller's contributions to our community and his enduring spirit of service."
The bench, now a permanent fixture at John Street School, is intended to be a place where students, staff, and community members can reflect on the values that Detective Diller embodied – dedication, integrity, and compassion.
The dedication ceremony, attended by members of Detective Diller's family, the school district, local officials, and community members, highlighted the significant impact Detective Diller had on the lives of those around him. His commitment to protecting and serving others will be remembered and cherished through this tribute.