Staten Island man dies after NYPD cop puts him in chokehold for breaking up a fight

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Yoooo, I just saw the video.
Them cacs are dead wrong.
Dude even waived back at who was recording with their camera after he killed him.

I'm legit sad and angry family :to:

It took all of them just to kill one black man,

Like a bull running in Spain , just to kill it after they have their fun with it.

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What did he do to deserve this?

Sad this happen after the anniversary of Do The Right Thing.

Forever peace to him.

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Also,
did not read the whole thread,
Has any black feminists came into this thread yet?

Did they cape for him?

Where's the white feminists and homosexuals at to cape for this problem since black feminists are always capping for them?

Trayvon and now this, I wonder what Obama has to say about it :beli:
 
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this the future of black america....like Dr Anderson said..."produce something or get wiped out"


we dont have no political power, no economic power etc..... without economic power and the ability to elect officials that have our best interests @ heart u get victims.....slavery 2014, locking up and killing black men @ astounding rates. and look how so called liberals promote abortions


theyre slowing killing us off and blacks r too stupid to care or to afraid to act

keep it up well become like the native indians in 30 yrs

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Not sure if this was posted in this thread or not but I was listening to Tariq's podcast and I heard that the cop that choked Eric (Cop Name: Daniel Pantaleo) was sued twice for wrongful arrests based on race.

Here is the link to one of the cases: http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2014/07/chokehold_cop_was_defendant_in.html

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- One of the two civil rights lawsuits against Daniel Pantaleo, the NYPD officer who put Eric Garner in a chokehold Thursday, ended up costing taxpayers $30,000 in settlement money, according to the plaintiffs' attorney.

The suit, which was settled in January, accuses Pantaleo and another officer of strip-searching two men on a New Brighton street, pulling down their pants and underwear in broad daylight, in March 2012.

It alleges that Pantaleo and several other officers -- Joseph Torres, Ignazio Conca, and Steven Lopez -- "unlawfully stopped" a vehicle on Jersey Street in New Brighton. Another officer, Christian Cataldo, arrived at the scene later.

Two of the car's passengers, Darren Collins and Tommy Rice -- a federally convicted gun felon who had been released from prison five months prior -- wound up suing in Brooklyn federal court.

According to the lawsuit, after getting license and registration information from both the car's driver, Morris Wilson, and Collins, the officers ordered Collins and Rice out of the vehicle for a search.

After they were handcuffed, "Pantaleo and/or Conca pulled down the plaintiffs' pants and underwear, and touched and searched their genital areas, or stood by while this was done in their presence," the lawsuit alleged.

Pantaleo then took the two men to the 120th Precinct stationhouse, where Pantaleo and Torres strip-searched them again, forcing them "to remove all of their clothing, squat, cough and lift their genitals."

Both men were criminally charged, but the cases against them were ultimately dismissed.

According to Jason Leventhal, Collins and Rice's lawyer, Pantaleo had falsely claimed that he saw crack and heroin in plain view, on the vehicle's back seat, allowing the officers to arrest everyone in the car. Wilson admitted the drugs were in his pocket, not in plain view, when he ultimately took a plea deal, Leventhal said.

Collins and Rice each received $15,000 settlements from the city, Leventhal said.

"One of the fundamental, most important things a police officer needs to do is to tell the truth," Leventhal said. "He has no right to strip-search anyone in the middle of the street."

SECOND CASE STILL PENDING

The second lawsuit against Pantaleo is still open - filed by Rylawn Walker in Manhattan federal court this past February.

Walker accuses Pantaleo of arresting him on Feb. 16, 2012 even though he was "committing no crime at that time and was not acting in a suspicious manner."

The lawsuit doesn't specify the circumstances of the arrest, but alleges that Pantaleo "misrepresented facts in the police reports and other documents that the plaintiff had committed offenses when in fact this was not true."

Walker was charged with marijuana-related offenses, and the case against him was dismissed and sealed in criminal court a day later, the lawsuit alleges.

CAUGHT ON VIDEO

On Thursday, Pantaleo was caught on video placing Eric Garner, 43, in a chokehold as he tried to arrest the tall, heavyset man on charges of selling untaxed cigarettes.

Garner can be heard in the video repeatedly gasping, "I can't breathe! I can't breathe!" He was pronounced dead shortly after at Richmond University Medical Center, West Brighton.

Leventhal, who regularly handles civil rights cases lodged against the NYPD, said that based on the Garner video, Pantaleo ignored a "life-or-death rule of the NYPD patrol guide" prohibiting chokeholds, and ignored the department's use-of-force continuum.

"You don't just immediately jump on the guy's neck and choke him," Leventhal said. "I think it's a depraved indifference to human life to choke him like that."

The NYPD prohibits the use of chokeholds. Legal experts told the Advance the officer may well face departmental disciplinary charges over the incident, though it's not yet clear if he'll be criminally charged, or, ultimately convicted.
 

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Bullshyt breh.

The cops said they observed him selling cigarettes but he ain't have shyt on him and there were no cigs in his car.


There's playing the game and then there's this "I'll just let these pigs violate my civil rights" bullshyt too many of you clown ass fuccboys keep spouting in this thread.

Ol' "If you ain't doing nothing wrong you don't need rights" motherfukkers.
Miss me with that garbage.

It's deeper than police brutality, having been accused and handcuffed in East Oakland then let free. I noticed nikkaz & Americans in general like to live in a police state. Using cowardice & saying "oh well X Y Z a thug" to justify police negligence. It's like 1984 or Animal Farm(George Orwell) come to life, when will America WAKE UP! :hitmandahell:
 

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Upping this thread. I'm especially disgusted that the EMS workers didn't even attempt to perform CPR (even tho he was already dead), and the one looked unsure about how to proceed, and that she was taking cues from the cops. When she checked his pulse and said he was still breathing and alive, she was looking at the cops for coaching. Then the way they kept telling people he's alive and talking to him, to the way they threw him on the stretcher was just so disgusting to me.

I missed the rally in S.I., if there are others I will attend. Hopefully this will force blacks in America to have a solid, organized community and really work together to change how we are treated.
 
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