To be clear, the tragedy here is the death of NYPD officer Daniel Enchautegui:
A police officer trying to stop a burglary in a neighbor's home was fatally wounded in a gun battle in the Bronx early yesterday, but continued to return fire and wounded two suspects who were captured by arriving officers as they stumbled away bleeding, the police said.
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The suspects - Steven Armento, 48, a burglar with three convictions and a history of violence, and Lillo Brancato Jr., 29, an actor who has appeared in "The Sopranos" and in "A Bronx Tale" with Robert De Niro and a dozen later films - were felled by multiple wounds, in a gunfight that shattered the peace of a residential street before dawn.
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Mr. Brancato, in a moderately successful acting career, got his break in "A Bronx Tale," Mr. De Niro's 1993 coming-of-age film about a teenager torn between role models - his father (Mr. De Niro) and a local mobster (Chazz Palminteri) - in an Italian neighborhood. ... He also played an aspiring mobster, Matt Bevilacqua, in the 1999-2000 season of "The Sopranos," a recurring role that ended with a memorable departure: his execution by the fictional mob boss, Tony Soprano. He also appeared in the short-lived mob show "Falcone" and was a guest star in a 2002 episode of "NYPD Blue."
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/11/nyregion/11cop.html?hp&ex=1134363600&en=49df62e0401b7633&ei=5094&partner=homepageA photo:

Apparently the guy was a small-time hoodlum in real life, as he had been arrested not long ago with four envelopes of heroin, and just last week police responded to a domestic disturbance at his house and he was found with crack in his pocket.