Slain NYPD officer Jason Rivera’s widow, Dominique Luzuriaga, on Friday slammed the new Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat who has instructed prosecutors not to pursue certain cases, including some allegations of resisting arrest.

“The system continues to fail us. We are not safe anymore. Not even the members of the service,” Luzuriaga said.

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His brother, Jeffrey Rivera, recalled how Jason as a youngster was obsessed with joining the police force, even if he would later come to know its flaws.

Rivera’s father is a “broken” man — still unable to comprehend his son is dead, a friend told The New York Post on Tuesday.

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Rivera’s letter to his commanding officer on why he wanted to join the force was obtained by News 4 New York. It read:

“When I applied to become a police officer, I knew this was the career for me. I would be the first person in my family to become a police officer. Coming from an immigrant family, I will be the first to say that I am a member of the NYPD, the greatest police force in the world. Growing up in New York City, I realized impactful my role as a police officer would go in this chaotic city of about 10 million people. I know that somethings so small is helping a tourist with directions, or helping a couple resolve an issue will put a smile on someone’s face.”

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“Growing up in Inwood, Manhattan, the communities relationship between the police and the community was not great. I remember one day when I witnessed my brother being stopped and frisked. I ask myself why are we being pulled over if we are in a taxi? I was too young to know that during that time, the NYPD was pulling over and risking people at a higher rate. My perspective on police and the way they police really bothered me. As time went on I saw the NYPD pushing hard on changing the relationship between the police and the community. this was when I realized that I wanted to be part of the men in blue; better the relationship between the community and the police.”