Opinion

Father of the year

Hard to believe, but Ronell Wilson has found a way to add to his crimes.

It turns out the man who murdered two city cops — and stuck his tongue out at the widow of one of his victims as he was sentenced to death six years ago — has now impregnated a prison guard at his federal lockup in Brooklyn.

Wilson, who shot detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews point-blank in an undercover gun bust on Staten Island in 2003, said he wanted to get someone pregnant because he wanted a legacy. That he’ll certainly have, but it’s a grim one.

To the five young children who grew up fatherless because of his murders, he now adds another innocent child who’ll also grow up fatherless (and perhaps motherless, too, if the guard, Nancy Gonzalez, is locked away for having had sex with Wilson) because of his psychotic selfishness.

As Wilson gloats over his pending absent-fatherhood, New Yorkers would do well to remember his true legacy, which Det. Nemorin’s wife, Rose, spoke to so vividly in federal court in 2007:

“We no longer celebrate Father’s Day at home. Instead, we go to the cemetery, and I get to watch our children talk and hug a cold wall. It breaks my heart to see my children leaving notes, gifts and hugging a piece of cold wall. The children’s notes read, ‘I love you, Daddy. I miss you. We wish you were here to celebrate Father’s Day with us. We hope you are having a good time in heaven with God.’”