New York Post

HOAGIES FIT FOR A HERO

$15K to aid cop’s kin

- By CARL CAMPANILE

These were cutlets for a cause.

A landmark Queens deli sold 2,217 chickencut­let sandwiches to help the family of slain NYPD cop Jonathan Diller — raising more than $15,000 in the process.

Mario’s Meat Market and Gourmet Deli in Middle Village gave $5 of each sale of the special “The NYPD” hoagie — chicken cutlet, prosciutto, mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes and arugula drizzled with balsamic glaze — to widow Stephanie Diller and the couple’s 1-year-old son, Ryan. Owner Joe DiGangi said the 2,217 sandwiches sold generated $11,085 to give to Diller’s family, but he collected an additional $4,100 in separate donations — for a total of $15,185. “We have been truly overwhelme­d by the generosity of our local community, and by the generosity of people all across the country,” DiGangi said.

More than $2M total

A separate GoFundMe page has raised more than $1 million, he noted in an Instagram post.

More than $2 million has been raised for the Diller family overall — including donations from Barstool Sports founder David Portnoy and others.

“All of us at Mario’s would like to express our profound gratitude and appreciati­on for your help in raising money for PO Diller’s wife and little boy. We thank you on their behalf and hope that the kindness you all have demonstrat­ed helps to restore your faith in humanity, as much as it has ours,” DiGangi said.

Queens Councilman Robert Holden, who represents Middle Village where Mario’s deli is located, praised the eatery and constituen­ts for the charity directed to the Diller family.

“I’m proud to represent a community that supports our law enforcemen­t and can come together to help the Diller family in these difficult times. Mario’s Meats and my neighbors consistent­ly step up when it counts,” Holden said.

Diller (above) was on patrol in March when he was shot in the stomach allegedly by Guy Rivera, 34. Rivera is a seasoned criminal with 21 busts under his belt and spent five years in state prison on a drug conviction before he was released in 2021 and completed his parole in 2022.

Rivera could spend the rest of his life behind bars if convicted, prosecutor­s said. Lindy Jones, the 41-year-old ex-con who was in the driver’s seat during the killing, faces multiple charges of criminal possession of a weapon and faces 15 years in prison.

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