Posted on 12/03/2014 4:54:19 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke today on the Eric Garner grand jury decision, bringing up the black lives matter refrain and saying people repeat it because, frankly, it just needs to be said more. De Blasio expressed his heartfelt sorrow for Garners family and how no family should have to go through what they did.
The mayor even made the case a little personal, talking about his own son Dante and how he worries about his safety every day. This is now a national moment of grief, he said. A national moment of pain. He even went so far as to say, We are dealing with centuries of racism that have brought us to this day.
De Blasio pledged police reform and crackdowns on officers who dont live up to the values of the uniform and again called for peaceful, non-violent protest.
The mayor also relayed that the investigation by U.S. Attorney (and possible next Attorney General) Loretta Lynch will move forward.
Watch de Blasios full comments below, via CNN:
(VIDEO-AT-LINK)
Maybe the problem is 300 - 350 pound black men who fight policemen.
Policemen aren’t always right but they will always prevail in anything less than a spontaneous full scale mob uprising.
If you are guilty, fighting the police just makes things worse.
If you believe you are being wronged don’t fight it on the street.
You will lose every time.
Stay alive and fight back in a court of law.
Minutes after Bodden addressed the media, PBA President Pat Lynch showed up to defend the NYPD. “You did not hear the private medical examiner say that they saw signs of asphyxiation. What they saw is compression to the neck, which is consistent with the medical treatment that Mr. Garner would have received by EMS, would have received in the emergency room at the hospital.”
Lynch said that the police followed proper protocol when trying to detain Garner.
“It’s a seat belt maneuver. It’s a take-down maneuver where a shorter police officer is trying to take down a taller man to the ground,” Lynch said. “You reach up, one arm is under the armpit, the other is around the shoulder, a struggle ensues while we are bringing him down to the ground, not a chokehold and it’s not consistent with a chokehold.”
Oh, come on, The Won hasn't even been ALIVE for hundreds of years, let along in an influential position.
Adding more fuel to the fire.
From what I’ve seen of the video, negligent homicide MIGHT have been an option, BUT . . . if the guy doesn’t resist arrest, he’s still alive. (I confess I’m not quite sure what he was being arrested for.)
This mayor, Obama, Holder, and the media are stirring up the madness. This case wasn’t about race. Too many people are going nuts with their emotions and calling for the cop to be hurt on line in different places. If they destroy, I know who I am blaming.
“He does realize that he’s the mayor and controls that same police department, right? “
“What? I’m the mayor. Why I ought to do something? Someone get hold of me and get me to act. I shouldn’t tolerate this. What kind of heartless racist am I?”
Idiot liberals following marxists brought us to this.
Gee, thanks for setting me straight.
For the record...if you can SAY "I can't breathe", you can breathe.
Actually, he was exhaling remaining air in his lungs when he said I can’t breathe. You are not inhaling when words in a sentence are coming OUT of your mouth. Give it a try.
Actually, he was exhaling remaining air in his lungs when he said I can’t breathe. You are not inhaling when words in a sentence are coming OUT of your mouth. Give it a try.
The first thing you ask a chocking person is “can you speak”? Why? Because, if they can’t, they’re truly chocking. Whether inhaling or exhaling, it matters not.
I was agreeing with what you said.
Mayor GOOFY BASTID... another racist a$$hole heard from.
Sorry.
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