New York – NYC Brings Internal Charges Against Officer In Chokehold Death

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    FILE - A protester, demanding justice for Eric Garner, holds a placard while staging a "die-in" with dozens of others in downtown White Plains,  New York December 5, 2014.  REUTERSNew York – New York City began disciplinary proceedings on Thursday against the police officer who applied a fatal chokehold to Eric Garner, an unarmed black man, in 2014, the Civilian Complaint Review Board said.

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    Officer Daniel Pantaleo could face termination from the police force. His charging comes after the New York Police Department gave the U.S. Department of Justice an ultimatum earlier this week, saying it could no longer wait for a federal civil rights investigation to conclude.

    On Thursday the Civilian Complaint Review Board, the city agency that acts as the prosecutor in police administrative trials, said the Justice Department had released its “hold” that put the disciplinary proceedings against Pantaleo on ice.

    The police department said in its letter to the Justice Department on Monday that it would begin the disciplinary proceedings on Sept. 1 if federal investigators had not announced whether they would prosecute Pantaleo by then.

    Cellphone video footage of Garner repeatedly saying “I can’t breathe!” to Pantaleo, whose arm is around his neck, helped focus national attention on police killings of unarmed black men and fueled the burgeoning Black Lives Matter movement.

    Police had approached Garner on a Staten Island sidewalk on July 17, 2014 for peddling loose cigarettes, which escalated into an argument before Pantaleo began trying to restrain Garner. The police department has long banned its officers from using chokeholds.

    Garner’s family earlier this week welcomed the promise of action against Pantaleo, saying he should be fired.

    Pantaleo’s labor union, the Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association, criticized the police department for what it said was a “rush” to a pre-determined conclusion and said Pantaleo would be vindicated.

    The New York Police Department and U.S. Department of Justice did not immediately respond to requests for comment.


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    triumphinwhitehouse
    triumphinwhitehouse
    5 years ago

    dirty cop, like the overwhelming majority of NYPD, lazy, attitude, entitled goons with guns. this trash couldn’t pass a day being sanitation workers.

    5 years ago

    Unbelievable to phantom that this guy is still working for the NYPD and there is nothing that can be done about it? All this talk is not even about criminally prosecuting this murderer, just to get him out of the NYPD! The system is rigged against in favor of the cops..

    5 years ago

    Killers with guns, who can legally kill and get away with it. Remember the frum guy who they blew away in Borough Park in 1999, and got away with it?

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    5 years ago

    The Feds sat on this case for far too long.

    5 years ago

    The Feds are in cahoots with the NYPD, and always side with them, with these kinds of cases. That fat pig, Peter King of Long Island even blamed the victim, stating that “he died, because of his health problems”. He never stated that Garner was choked to death!