Family mourns ex-NYPD cop who died surfing on Long Island, reveal likely cause of death
Kin of a beloved former NYPD sergeant who died Sunday while surfing with pals in the icy waters off Long Island say they are shocked because he was in great shape but that he likely suffered a heart attack.
Jack Shapiro, a 54-year-old outdoorsman and retired Brooklyn cop, was winter-surfing off Gilgo Beach with friends around 2:20 p.m. when he plunged into the surf and had to be pulled to shore, police and relatives said.
“He went surfing with some of his friends from his Tae Kwon Do class,” Shapiro’s 19-year-old son, also named Jack, told The Post on Tuesday. “He had all the equipment for cold-weather surfing. He had the whole face, head, gloves, shoes — everything covered.
“He was in real good shape,” the teen said. “They’re thinking it was a heart attack and then drowning. He was a good swimmer. He surfed all the time. During the summer, he’d go once or twice a week.”
The dad, who lived in Holbrook, retired from the NYPD in 2013, where he spent time assigned to the 83rd Precinct in the Bushwick neighborhood before retiring from the 103 in Queens, his family said.
