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#1 Zinix

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Posted 02 August 2014 - 04:00 PM

The death of a Staten Island man who was put into an apparent choke hold by the New York Police Department was ruled a homicide today by the city's medical examiner.

The incident provoked outrage last month after a witness filmed New York Police Department cops placing Eric Garner in what appeared to be a chokehold while arresting Garner for selling cigarettes illegally. Garner, who was 6-foot-3 and 350 pounds, could be heard saying that he could not breathe.

After his death, officers told supervisors that they did not think excess force was used and initially blamed Garner's death on a heart attack before the film went viral.
 
The New York City Medical Examiner ruled that the cause of death was "compression of neck (choke hold), compression of chest, and prone positioning during physical restraint by police."
 
They said that acute and chronic bronchial asthma, obesity and hypersensitive cardiovascular disease were "contributing conditions" but still ruled the manner of death a "homicide."
 
The officer who was seen in the video placing Garner in the choke hold, Daniel Pantaleo, an eight-year veteran, was placed on modified assignment pending the outcome of investigations into the incident by the district attorney and NYPD Internal Affairs unit. The FBI also said it was monitoring the case.
 
Pantaleo's gun and badge were taken away pending the outcome of the investigations.
 
The District Attorney's office said it had seen the medical examiner's results and the investigation was ongoing. No charges have yet been filed in the death.
 
“We have been in contact with the Medical Examiner’s Office, who has indicated to us the cause and manner of death of Eric Garner on July 17, 2014. We await the issuance of the official death certificate and the autopsy report. The investigation into Mr. Garner’s death continues,” the DA's office said in a statement.
 
The city's police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, released a strongly-worded statement saying that if Garner hadn't resisted arrest his death would not have occurred. They also called for a full "analysis" of Garner's death, citing his health problems.
 
"Police Officers don’t start their days expecting or wanting something like this to occur in the performance of their duties," PBA president Patrick J. Lynch said. “The ME’s report indicates that Mr. Garner was a man with serious health problems so there will have to be a complete and thorough analysis of all the factors that played a part in this tragedy."
 
"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," the statement said.

 

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Posted 02 August 2014 - 10:24 PM

Apparently it bing labeled a homicide doesn't mean much, since it's not the same things as murder.

In other words, it's still possible the guy will get none - next-to no punishment...

If he does, I hope they burn down the NYPD offices. Maybe then they'll reconsider.


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Posted 02 August 2014 - 10:37 PM

I saw the extended version of this a week ago. I thought he was also confronted by police because he was breaking up a fight and they thought he was involved. Either way it was wrong of them to do what they did. Watching that video made me pretty sad because you literally see the guy die. They should have gave him a ticket or warning at least. He seemed like an alright guy too.


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Posted 02 August 2014 - 10:46 PM

Pantaleo better get some serious punishment.


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Posted 02 August 2014 - 11:27 PM

I saw the extended version of this a week ago. I thought he was also confronted by police because he was breaking up a fight and they thought he was involved. Either way it was wrong of them to do what they did. Watching that video made me pretty sad because you literally see the guy die. They should have gave him a ticket or warning at least. He seemed like an alright guy too.

He broke up a fight, with several witnesses seeing him do so. The police arrived, and for some reson decided they wanted to only take him in. He refused as they wouldn't give a good reason why they wanted to bring him in. Then they said they wanted to bring him in for selling untaxed cigarettes.  They had no actual reason to believe he was doing so, except that he had been caught doing so privately (you can't pick people up simply because they've done something before to my knowledge). Cruisers showed up and the cops tried to put cuffs on him. He asked him not to touch him, pulled his hands away and backed up.

If ou've seen the video, i'm assuming you know the rest.

 

Wanted to beat the crap out of the cops after I watched the video. I think if I was on the scene alone I would have gtten arrested for attacking them.


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Posted 02 August 2014 - 11:32 PM

He broke up a fight, with several witnesses seeing him do so. The police arrived, and for some reson decided they wanted to only take him in. He refused as they wouldn't give a good  reason why they wanted to bring him in. Then they said they wanted to bring him in for selling untaxed cigarettes.  They had no actual reason to believe he was doing so, except that he had been caught doing so privately (you can't pick people up simply because they've done something before to my knowledge). Cruisers showed up and the cops tried to put cuffs on him. He asked him not to touch him, pulled his hands away and backed up.

If ou've seen the video, i'm assuming you know the rest.

 

Wanted to beat the crap out of the cops after I watched the video. I think if I was on the scene alone I would have gtten arrested for attacking them.

It's just so messed up. Why they gotta abuse power like that and for such a tiny thing? Killing a man for selling a cigarette and breaking up a fight. Just wow.


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Posted 02 August 2014 - 11:37 PM

It's just so messed up. Why they gotta abuse power like that and for such a tiny thing? Killing a man for selling a cigarette and breaking up a fight. Just wow.

There was no evidence in the video or from the witnessess' retellings that suggests he actually even sold a cigarette.


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Posted 03 August 2014 - 02:20 AM

New meaning to the phrase "cop killers"

The police are supposed to protect and serve.

Sometimes that means rough tactics in keeping law and order.

But this is far beyond any of that. A cop purposefully disregarded the panicked, scared, dying words of a man he could have prevented killing if he just eased up a bit.

Should be sentenced for willful manslaughter.




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