Posted on 12/03/2014 11:28:41 AM PST by dead
A New York City grand jury has declined to indict an NYPD officer in the chokehold case of Eric Garner, the unarmed man who died while being arrested on Staten Island earlier this year.
In opting not to indict, the panel determined there was not probable cause that a crime was committed by NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was seen on a widely watched amateur video showing him wrapping his arm around Garner's neck as Garner yelled, "I can't breathe!" during the summer altercation.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcnewyork.com ...
"A chokehold shall include, but is not limited to, any pressure to the throat or windpipe which may prevent or hinder breathing to reduce intakes of air"
I don’t understand how the Grand Jury came to this decision.
Yea, but you're still not allowed to shoot, taser, baton, hit or grab a suspect... even if he's trying to kill you. The only acceptable response is to try and calm the suspect down by handing him a cute, cuddly kitten.
Very few big brothers have the nerve to push it that far.
Smokes are big business in NYC. This is nothing but a cartel turf war.
Heck, I'd expect DeBlasio to be joining in the riots with them.
No he won't, he's supported by ALL the unions in NYC, INCLUDING THE POLICE AND FIRE FIGHTERS' UNION.........
There won't be any call for justice from his office. There won't be any phone call from Holder or Obama and there won't be any invitations from the White House to the family of this poor guy........
Watch the video. This guy wasn't trying to kill anyone. To the extent he was resisting arrest, it was passive resistance at most. He wasn't attacking the officers, or otherwise putting them at risk.
Someone could make the argument that the rioters and protesters share a lot of the blame for this guys death. Why? They vote Democrat, and its the Democrats who have raised the “war on tobacco” to an insane level, especially in New York.
Oh yeah, big cartel biz...All created by biggov...
I bet Garner got really wealthy being part of that cartel...He probably lived in a 5 million dollar home upstate and drove a new Lexus...
Yep - highest taxed state thanks to boy socialist cuomo. Gas prices in NY, you guessed it, highest in the country thatnks to, yep, taxes.
"Coronary By Cop": Should Police Follow Suspects' Orders, Or The Other Way Around? Hmm, let's see, a 6' 4", 400-lb career criminalwith 31 prior arrests on a variety of charges ranging from drug possession to assaultadamantly refuses to be taken into custody by police who are investigating yet another an alleged crime by him (while he is out on bail facing 3 other charges), and he starts actively resisting when they try to handcuff him.
Something to think about any time legislation is proposed to prohibit some activity. Ask yourself "Am I willing to KILL the people who do it, if they disobey the ban?"
Government out of control.
What if this guy were selling lemonade that had a high sugar content, or in containers bigger than 16 ounces, or heaven forbid, just built a lemonade stand and sold it on the street? Could the same thing happen in this scenario?
Again, it can be argued that blame, or at least partial blame should go to the very ones who vote for a party that puts these policies in place.
No he didn’t. He used a headlock which is allowed. There was no chokehold.
No he didn’t. He used a headlock which is allowed. There was no chokehold.
No he didn’t. He used a headlock which is allowed. There was no chokehold.
Again, that depends on how you define “chokehold.” According to the NYPD Patrol Guide definition (”A chokehold shall include, but is not limited to, any pressure to the throat or windpipe which may prevent or hinder breathing to reduce intakes of air”), he most certainly did use a chokehold.
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