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After Nationwide Calls for Justice and Familys Tireless Advocacy, NYPD Fires Officer Who Killed Eric Garner by Julia Conley!
(2019-08-20 at 13:34:03 )
After Nationwide Calls for Justice and Familys Tireless Advocacy, NYPD Fires Officer Who Killed Eric Garner by Julia Conley
"Eric Garners family has never stopped fighting."
Civil rights advocates on Monday applauded the family of Eric Garner for their tireless advocacy over the past five years, as the NYPD announced that Daniel Pantaleo, the officer who killed Mr. Garner in 2014, had been fired.
A number of observers also made clear that Mr. Pantaleos firing-after five years of sustained pressure and a number of failures by the justice system to hold the officer accountable-must mark the beginning of a new era of social justice reform.
Mr. Garners daughter Emerald spoke shortly after the announement, expressing thanks for Mr. Pantaleos long-awaited dismissal, but pledging, "the fight is not over."
"We will be going for congressional hearings, we will be trying to repoen the case, we will be going after the rest of the officers incolved, because it is not over," Ms Garner said. "I do not want another Eric Garner. I will do everything in my power to never see another Eric Garner."
"Eric Garner was killed five years ago. It took five years for the officer to be fired. I do not want another Eric Garner," says one of his daughters, Emerald Garner, after the firing of NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo.-CNN August 19, 2019
The family is fighting for the passage of the Eric Garner Law, she added, which would ensure the NYPD never uses chokeholds and that officers are held accountable for civil rights violations.
Mr. Pantaleos firing after remaining on the force for five years amounted to only a "modicum of justice" for Mr. Garners family, the Center for Constitutional Rights said in a statement, calling on the NYPD to hold the other officers who were involved in Mr. Garners arrest accountable.
"Harm-including grave harm-by police officers is not merely a matter of individual bad actors," said the group.
"From a lack of transparency and accountability, to a culture of secrecy and ongoing biased policing, too many of the factors that led to Mr. Garners death and the injustice that followed remain.
For Mr. Garner, his family, and all New Yorkers, we need wholesale cultural change within the police department and to move forward with reforms."
Others echoed the call for full accountability and expressed anger that it had taken half a decade for Mr. Pantaleo to be removed from the force.
The fact that it took 5 years, international activism, and multiple investigations to get Daniel Pantaleo fired for killing Eric Garner ON VIDEO with a banned chokehold says everything we need to know about the value of Black life in America.-Marc Lamont Hill August 19, 2019
After five years, the officer who killed #EricGarner will finally be fired.
Daniel Pantaleos name and this incident should be in a national database so that every police department knows his history and will not hire him.
He should now be held accountable under the law.-Julián Castro August 19, 2019
While we have all been focused on calling for Mr. Eric Garners killer to be fired, the other officers on the scene lied & filed false reports in an attempt to cover all of this up & insulate their partner from consequences. None of them have been disciplined as far as I know.-Scott Hechinger August 19, 2019
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) tweeted that Mr. Pantaleos firing is "not enough" and highlighted ways in which he would reform the criminal justice system-mandating criminal liabily for all civil rights violations resulting from police misconduct, directing the United States Justice Department to investigate all deaths caused by police officers, and ending practices like stop-and-frisk and "broken windows" policing.
Mr. Eric Garner and too many others should be alive today.
Violence and brutality of any kind at the hands of the police is unacceptable and will not be tolerated when we are in the White House.-Bernie Sanders August 19, 2019
Earlier:
Just over five years after Eric Garner was killed during an arrest by a New York City police officer, the officer who killed him was fired on Monday.
The decision came after years of unrelenting advocacy by his family and other supporters.
In a long-awaited statement, New York City Police Commissioner James O Neill announced that the NYPD had determined Officer Daniel Pantaleo had violated department policy by placing Mr. Garner in a chokehold when arresting him in July 2014. The maneuver was banned by the NYPD two decades ago.
"It is clear that Mr. Daniel Pantaleo can no longer serve as a police officer," Mr. O Neill told the press.
In addition to his termination, Mr. Pantaleo will not receive a pension.
Mr. Garners family-including his daughter Erica, who died in 2017 at age 27-consistently demanded a thorough investigation of Mr. Garners death and Mr. Pantaleos conviction and firing.
A Staten Island grand jurys decision not to bring charges against Mr. Pantaleo resulted in an uproar in 2014, and Mr. Garners family expressed outrage last month when the United States Justice Department announced it would not prosecute the officer.
But this month Deputy Commissioner Rosemarie Maldonado, a department judge, found that Mr. Pantaleo was guilty of "reckless" misconduct, renewing hope that the officer could be fired.
On social media, supporters on Monday gave credit to Mr. Garners daughters, Erica and Emerald; his mother, Gwen Carr; and his widow, Esaw Snipes, for their tireless advocacy for justice.
Mr. Eric Garners daughter, Emerald, mobilized more than 142,000 people to demand Daniel Pantaleo-the officer responsible for her dads death-be fired.
Today, he was fired.-Change.org August 19, 2019
Mr. Eric Garners family has never stopped fighting.-ESSENCE August 19, 2019
This does not bring #EricGarner back. But it does show the power of activism. Much of which was led by his daughter, Ms Erica Garner, who died from doing this work. Her work was not in vain.-W. Kamau Bell August 19, 2019
Reprinted here from "Common Dreams" has been providing breaking news & views for the progressive community since 1997. We are independent, non-profit, advertising-free and 100% reader supported.