Brooklyn street renamed after decorated cop gunned down during 2011 robbery

A street in Brooklyn was officially renamed Sunday to honor a decorated cop who was gunned down by a violent thug during a botched robbery 13 years ago.

Officer Peter Figoski, a 47-year-old single father of four daughters, was fatally shot in the face Dec. 12, 2011 by a remorseless ex-con who was hunting for drugs in a Brooklyn apartment, authorities said at the time.

Peter’s former wife, Paulette, with their daughters Caroline, Corinne, Caitlyn and Christine. Gregory P. Mango

The corner of Linwood Street and Sutter Avenue will be knonw as “Det. Peter J. Figoski Way” in honor of the fallen officer. Gregory P. Mango

Officer Peter Figoski.

On Sunday, hundreds of current and former NYPD cops joined his family, police brass and local politicians outside the 75th Precinct on Sutter Ave to remember his service — and his sacrifice.

“Today was a long time coming, but East New York finally gets what it deserves: A street named after a true hero,” Jeffrey Maddrey, the NYPD’s Chief of Department, said during the ceremony, which declared the corner of Linwood Street and Sutter Avenue “Det. Peter J. Figoski Way.”

One of Figoski’s daughters, Caroline O’Callaghan, said the family changed forever by the loss of the 22-year veteran of New York’s Finest.

“At that time, the NYPD said they would never forget,” O’Callaghan said. “And now [13 years later], they kept their promise.

“I’m glad that the heroic acts of our father will never be forgotten.”

Mary Ann Figoski, the officer’s mom, with granddaughters Christine, Caitlyn, Caroline and Corinne at the Sunday ceremony. Gregory P. Mango

Current and former officers assembled to pay their respects to Figoski, who died during a botched robbery attempt. Gregory P. Mango

The thug who murdered him — Lamont Pride, then 27-years-old — jumped out of a broom closet in the basement of a Cypress Hills building and immediately opened fire, striking Figoski in the face as he tried to provide backup to fellow cops at a drug-den robbery gone bad.

Figoski’s daughters later told The Post that every night — including his last — their dad would send them each a text at 10:30 p.m. saying, “I love you.”

Maddrey thanked Councilman Chris Banks, a Democrat representing several neighborhoods in southern Brooklyn, for getting the street renamed more than a decade after the tragedy.

The New York Post front page after Figoski was gunned down.

And he told the younger cops — many of whom never worked with Figoski — that it’s “their duty now to carry on Figoski’s legacy.”

The fallen officer’s mom, Maryann, thanked the department and the city for their work.

“Today was a wonderful ceremony, they did a lovely job,” she said. “I appreciate that they remember Peter.”

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