Eric Garner: no charges against white police officer over chokehold death

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Eric Garner: no charges against white police officer over chokehold death
  • DoJ declines to bring charges against NYPD’s Daniel Pantaleo
  • Garner, 43, died after being put in a chokehold on Staten Island


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Tue 16 Jul 2019 10.08 EDTLast modified on Tue 16 Jul 2019 10.28 EDT

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Black Lives Matter protesters at the DoJ building last week. Photograph: Erik S Lesser/EPA
Federal prosecutors won’t bring civil rights charges against a New York City police officer in the 2014 chokehold death of Eric Garner, a person familiar with the matter said Tuesday.

The decision not to bring charges against Daniel Pantaleo comes a day before the statute of limitations was set to expire, on the fifth anniversary of the encounter that led to Garner’s death. The person was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Officers were attempting to arrest Garner on charges he sold loose, untaxed cigarettes outside a Staten Island convenience store. He refused to be handcuffed, and officers took him down.

Garner is heard on bystander video crying out “I can’t breathe” at least 11 times before he falls unconscious. He later died. Garner was black; Pantaleo is white. Garner’s death, along with the deaths of other black men at the hands of police, became a rally cry for police reform activists.

A state grand jury also refused to indict the officer on criminal charges.

Garner’s family and attorney were meeting with federal prosecutors at 10 am on Tuesday. A news conference was planned after with the Rev Al Sharpton, and they were expected to address the outcome. Pantaleo’s attorney, Stuart London, said he was not immediately aware of the decision.

Chokeholds are banned under police policy. Pantaleo maintained he used a legal takedown maneuver called the “seatbelt.”

The medical examiner’s office said a chokehold contributed to Garner’s death.

The New York police department brought Pantaleo up on departmental charges earlier this year. Federal prosecutors were observing the proceedings. An administrative judge has not ruled whether he violated policy. He could face dismissal, but Police Commissioner James O’Neill has the final say.

In the years since the Garner death, Pantaleo has remained on the job but not in the field, and activists have decried his paycheck that included union-negotiated raises.


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Stop marching and start clapping. :francis:
Set it off.....Lead the way. Show us how its done by doing it first.

No point we had micah johnson lead the way and bruhs scared to mention him in public, it won't be something achievable solo it would need to at the very least be a group otherwise its pointless, it's not something we need to be on code to do I don't expect us to be on code but it needs to be more than one person taking on the entire burden.

Also we had Gavin Long and there may be a few others but not as talked about, point being yeah the solo route isn't going to work towards sparking shyt I don't know what would spark the type of wake up call we would need maybe they would have to drag us out by the dozens and just start executing cats on the sidewalk before we say enough is enough.

I feel like as long as they drip feed us the oppression and it doesn't hit close to home we'll continue on this path and just hope it isn't someone we know or love.
 
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