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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 09:43 AM Jul 2015

Officer Who Put Eric Garner in Fatal Choke Hold Would Like His Old Job Back

Friday marks the first anniversary of the death of Eric Garner, the 43-year-old Staten Island man who died during an attempted arrest for selling loose cigarettes. In December a grand jury voted not to indict NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who put Garner in a fatal choke hold, but for all those involved, the case is still far from settled. According to the AP, the Justice Department is still considering whether to bring civil-rights charges against Pantaleo, and federal investigators reinterviewed witnesses in recent weeks. The NYPD's Internal Affairs investigation, which could result in the eight-year veteran losing his job, is on hold pending the results of the federal case.

Pantaleo is currently on desk duty, and because of the many death threats he's received, police guard his Staten Island home 24/7. Yet his attorney Stuart London told the Daily News on Saturday that he's eager to be back on the street. "The unbelievable part is this has not soured him one bit on doing law enforcement," London said. "It hasn’t diminished his desire to help the citizens of this city."

Ramsey Orta, who shot the video that brought national attention to Garner's death, says he wishes he wouldn't have made his name public, but he has no regrets about releasing the footage. "It shined some light on stuff that was happening," he told the Daily News. "It was a good thing. Now people are opening their eyes to what’s going on with some officers." He added that he supports Garner's family and hopes they will keep pushing for federal charges. "I just hope they do what they have to do to get past this," Orta said. "But I don’t want them to give up on the case. I don’t think they will."

Gwen Carr, Garner's mother, said the family is still struggling and she wants to "see all of those officers stand trial and stand accountable for their gross misconduct." She recently retired from her job as a train conductor and told NY1 she's been traveling across the country to support the "Black Lives Matter" movement, which her son's death helped spur. "I'm learning about things that I've never known about before," Carr said. "So I'm doing this for myself as well as other families. There are some families that didn't get high profile like my son's case did and they're in just as much pain and agony as I am."

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2015/07/officer-in-eric-garner-case-wants-old-job-back.html

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Officer Who Put Eric Garner in Fatal Choke Hold Would Like His Old Job Back (Original Post) n2doc Jul 2015 OP
And Eric Garner would like his life back. Fuck Pantaleo. hobbit709 Jul 2015 #1
Post removed Post removed Jul 2015 #7
Seems like kind of a gay slur... Spatened Jul 2015 #10
In what way does it sound gay? rock Jul 2015 #12
Threatening a guy to be fucked... Spatened Jul 2015 #13
Depends HassleCat Jul 2015 #2
His attorney Stuart London said, "The SamKnause Jul 2015 #3
How reassuring. 3catwoman3 Jul 2015 #4
Exactly! He got to kill a guy and not go to jail for it. What's not to love? Iggo Jul 2015 #6
The coroner ruled the Garner death a homicide. onecaliberal Jul 2015 #5
I heard on the radio this morning that NY is trying to settle with Garner's widow for $5 million CatWoman Jul 2015 #8
That seems excessive... Spatened Jul 2015 #11
Boo hoo. He should be sitting at a desk in a prison cell. Vinca Jul 2015 #9

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HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
2. Depends
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 09:52 AM
Jul 2015

Mu understanding is NYPD instructs its officers not to use choke holds and sleeper holds. If that's the case, Pantaleo should face disciplinary action and undergo retraining before being sent back out on the street. If NYPD failed to ban the choke holds, then it's the department, not the individual, who should be held to account.

SamKnause

(13,110 posts)
3. His attorney Stuart London said, "The
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 09:52 AM
Jul 2015

unbelievable part is that this has not soured him one bit on doing

law enforcement".

What does he have to be soured about ???

This country is so sick !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

onecaliberal

(32,916 posts)
5. The coroner ruled the Garner death a homicide.
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 10:43 AM
Jul 2015

That murdering POS is not satisfied with getting away with that. I can't believe the intestinal fortitude.

CatWoman

(79,302 posts)
8. I heard on the radio this morning that NY is trying to settle with Garner's widow for $5 million
Mon Jul 13, 2015, 12:00 PM
Jul 2015

and she told them to piss off.

She is demanding at least $75 million.

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