Posted on 12/05/2014 6:50:29 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
In the wake of a Staten Island grand jury's failure to indict New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner, mayor Bill de Blasio has announced the initiation of a retraining program for the entire New York City police force.
Eric Garner died as a result of neck compression from a chokehold that is banned by the New York City Police Department.
Bill de Blasio spoke on Wednesday night about the personal feelings he had tied with the grand jury's decision not to indict officer Panteleo, bringing up the painful talks he and his wife Chirlane have had with their black teenage son, Dante, whom they have cautioned on how to behave when encountering the police.
"I've had to worry over the years, Chirlane has had to worry: Is Dante safe each night?" said mayor de Blasio, as quoted in an AP article.
"And not just from some of the painful realities of crime and violence in some of our neighborhoods," he continued, but safe from the very people they want to have faith in as their protectors."
People need to know that black lives and brown lives matter as much as white lives, said de Blasio.
Police Commissioner William J. Bratton, as reported in the New York Times, has stated that the retraining program which will begin this month would require some 22,000 officers to complete a three-day course which will include "de-escalation techniques. The program is modeled on the periodic required firearms retraining that all officers must undergo on a regular basis.
Following a night of protests over the grand jury declining to indict officer Pantaleo, Eric Holder, the U.S. Attorney General, has promised a full investigation into the officer's role in the choking death of the 43-year-old man.
According to Reuters, a departmental investigation will most likely focus on whether Pantaleo indeed employed a chokehold that is banned by New York Police Department.
"CAN YOU DIG IT!?" < /The Warriors >
He’s going to get some police officers killed.....probably what he wants.
He just completed a insurance sponsored sensitivity training course...
That would be racist.
BLACK FEMALE Police Sergeant Supervised Eric Garners Deadly Arrest
Will the moslem police officers in NYPD be re-trained...???
Why would the NYPD need to investigate. Roberto Ontiveros of the Latin Post has already determined that it was a "banned chokehold".
Supporters of Raila Odinga(BARAK OBAMAS FIRST COUSIN), the leading presidential challenger, rallied in Kibera, a slum near Nairobi.(According to the NY Times, this is a "rally")
Mr. Odingas (BARAK OBAMAS FIRST COUSIN, WHO HE CAMPAIGNED IN KENYA FOR)followers tried to march from Kibera to Nairobi.
A supporter of the presidential challenger Raila Odinga (OBAMAS FIRST COUSIN, WHO HE CAMPAIGNED FOR IN KENYA IN 2006) in Kibera, a sprawling slum near the capital, Nairobi.
Odinga supporters riot in December 2007(ODINGA IS BARAK OBMAMS FIRST COUSIN, OBAMA CAMPAIGNED FOR HIM IN KENYA IN 2006)
Welcome to America, Land of Bullsh!t!
IMUS: "What exactly did the police do wrong in that situation?"
BRATTON: "We haven't jumped to any conclusions, and the investigation is ongoing."
IMUS: "Then how do you know the police officers need to be retrained?"
De Blasio wants reeducation.
Re-education camps?
Give them flowers to hand out
By rushing to judgment in the case and making his own determination that the police need to be retrained, he's effectively stating that the police did something wrong in the Garner situation. This makes it much easier for Garner's family to prove their case in their $75 million civil lawsuit against the City of New York.
The return of David Dinkins is more like it.
I wonder if they will make police officers use rubber bullets from now on???? I don’t put anything past these politicians.
Remember back when mayors worked hard to ensure that their cities wouldn’t be sued? Good times.
You mean blanks, don’t you?
Nah, Dinkins' tenure was nothing like NYC in the 1970s. That's when the city completely took a #2 and almost imploded.
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