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Footage of the incident, which was ruled a homicide, along with a grand jury's decision not to indict the officers involved spurred widespread protests against police brutality, while Garner's last words, "I can't breathe," became an anti-racist rallying cry.
On Aug. 1, a New York City medical examiner determined that the cause of death in the Garner case was “homicide,” specifically the neck compressions from the Pantaleo’s chokehold and “the...
11 sty 2018 · Abstract. This paper argues that environmental justice (EJ) scholarship, activism and policy that aims to ‘be intersectional’ by definition needs to include disability and ableism and, moreover,...
A step-by-step breakdown of the events after the death of Eric Garner explains the outcome of legal decisions of the criminal process against Police Officer Pantaleo made by the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
17 lip 2024 · Although a medical examiner ruled the death a homicide, NYPD officials and officers attempted to cover up the event, attributing it to Garner’s poor health and “morbid obesity,” Stuart...
17 lip 2024 · His death was ruled a homicide, but a grand jury refused to indict Pantaleo and anyone else who was at the scene. Five years later, Pantaleo was kicked off the police force.
16 lip 2019 · While the medical examiner who conducted Mr. Garner’s autopsy ruled it a homicide – meaning that the death resulted, rightly or wrongly, from the actions of another – another medical examiner who reviewed the autopsy report could not conclusively determine whether the chokehold itself caused Mr. Garner’s death.