Friday, August 1, 2014

NYPD chokehold death ruled a homicide

Aug 1st 2014 6:15PM
Esaw Garner, center, wife of Eric Garner, breaks down in the arms of Rev. Herbert Daughtry and Rev. Al Sharpton, right, during a rally at the National Action Network headquarters for Eric Garner, Saturday, July 19, 2014, in New York. Garner, 43, died Thursday, during an arrest in Staten Island, when a plain-clothes police officer placed him in what appeared be a chokehold while several others brought him to the ground and struggled to place him in handcuffs.
By JAKE PEARSON
NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York City medical examiner ruled Friday that a police officer's chokehold caused the death of a man whose videotaped arrest and final pleas of "I can't breathe!" sparked outrage and led to the announcement of a complete overhaul of use-of-force training for the nation's largest police force.
Eric Garner, 43, a black man whose confrontation with a white police officer has prompted calls by the Rev. Al Sharpton for federal prosecution, was killed by neck compressions from the chokehold as well as "the compression of his chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police," said medical examiner spokeswoman Julie Bolcer.

Asthma, heart disease and obesity were contributing factors in the death of Garner, a 6-foot-3, 350-pound father of six, she said.

The finding increases the likelihood that the case will be presented to a grand jury to determine whether Daniel Pantaleo, the officer who placed Garner in the chokehold, or any other officers involved in the confrontation will face criminal charges. Pantaleo's attorney, Stuart London, declined to comment Friday.

Garner's wife, Esaw, told the Daily News, "Thank God the truth is finally out."

Mayor Bill de Blasio extended his sympathies to Garner's family in a statement and pledged to continue repairing the relationship between minority communities and the NYPD.

"I've said that we would make change, and we will," he said.

Partial video of the July 17 confrontation shows an officer placing a chokehold on Garner, who was being arrested for selling untaxed, loose cigarettes. He then apparently loses consciousness.
Chokeholds are prohibited by the New York Police Department.

Prosecutors on Staten Island, the borough where the confrontation occurred, are investigating. A spokesman for Daniel Donovan, the Staten Island district attorney, said prosecutors were still investigating the death and awaited a full autopsy report and death certificate from the medical examiner. Donovan will have to determine whether to empanel a grand jury and charge officers in the death of Garner.

Federal officials are monitoring the progress of the New York investigation, Justice Department spokeswoman Dena Iverson said, adding that the department has not begun its own inquiry into the death.

In a statement, police Commissioner Bill Bratton said officials were aware of the medical examiner's findings and said the department is cooperating with prosecutors. He has said the NYPD's use-of-force training is lacking, pledged to retrain all 35,000 officers and dispatched a team to Los Angeles to develop a state-of-the-art program.

Pantaleo was stripped of his gun and badge pending the investigation, and another was placed on desk duty. Two paramedics and two EMTs were suspended without pay.

Patrick Lynch, president of the powerful Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, expressed his sympathies to Garner's family in a statement but noted that Garner "was a man with serious health problems."

"We believe, however, that if he had not resisted the lawful order of the police officers placing him under arrest, this tragedy would not have occurred," he said.

Garner's family will join Sharpton on Saturday to address the medical examiner's ruling, a spokeswoman said.

Ramsey Orta, 22, a friend of Garner's who videotaped his struggle with police, said in an interview that the medical examiner's ruling wasn't surprising.

"I knew that was the cause because I saw it," he said. "Now somebody should get charged."
Associated Press writers Eric Tucker in Washington and Jonathan Lemire contributed.

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Witchy is looking for Al Sharpton : She's going to kick his musty butt ...HeHe

Sharpton is a disgusting media pimp that really needs to go set in a corner away from anyone and everyone. Sharpton never adds benefit to any discussion or issue, he only detracts. I am not making comments about the choke hold issue, simply saying that Al Sharpton is a clown and should never be included in any serious discussions in this country, further he is a very poor choice as a spokesperson for the black community and only does them a dis-service!

What caused this man's death was a choke hold applied by an NYPD officer. Not the VICTIM'S medical history.

4 comments:

  1. This was an awful tragedy miscarry of justice . I hope they give them the full extent of the law . Why did they leave the handcuffs on him like a wild animal after he was gasping for air .
    You see this in the Black and Latino communities more than others .
    Please keep us up on this story if you can . What's going on with Oscar the blade runner ?
    I was wondering what made Sharpton tick , well Witchy you told the world . Sharpton is a media pimp . We like that about you here in South Florida , Witchy , you say it like you see it and let it fly . If old Sharpton come this way , we will give him a bus ticket to Shreveport and sell tickets to watch you kick his butt .
    Ardis Whittin

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  2. Howdy Ardis ,
    My thoughts exactly ... the man was down and out . Fat people get winded quickly .
    Oscar's trial will resume this month , I'm told , I will keep you inform as soon as I know .
    Now for Sharpton , he should try out for one of the zombie or walking dead movies . Sharpton is a douche-bag media 'HO' [giggling] .
    Is George Zimmerman still in South Florida ? Now there's another douche-bag that needs to bite the dust .
    Later gator

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  3. This was inexcusable,
    Not one person tried to resuscitate that man. They had compressed his lungs. They should have given him CPR until the paramedics got there. Even the paramedic did nothing, not even take his pulse. And they never even had the decency to remove his cuffs. It makes me hopping mad to see such racist apathy.
    Al Sharpton is a carnival performer who just aggravates situations. I'll kick his ass just for the satisfaction.
    Good reporting
    Luv ya

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  4. Oh my goodness ,
    'The Genie' is mad and calling it like she see it . But we all know she's right , when 'The Genie' finish kicking old Al Ass , I will piss down his nose and drown him Hahahaha !!
    Thank you
    Luv ya back

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