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Officer in ‘I Can’t Breathe’ Chokehold Was ‘Untruthful,’ Judge Says

2019-08-18T22:36:58+0000

The account Officer Daniel Pantaleo gave after Eric Garner died was “implausible and self-serving,” according to the opinion obtained by The New York Times.


Daniel Pantaleo, N.Y.P.D. Officer in Eric Garner’s Death, Should Be Fired, Judge Says

2019-08-02T15:30:54+0000

Mr. Garner’s last words — “I can’t breathe” — ignited a national outcry over aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods.


Protest Over Eric Garner’s Death Disrupts Democratic Debate

2019-08-01T01:47:21+0000

The protest, aimed at Mayor Bill de Blasio, broke out during Senator Cory Booker’s opening statement. Separate protesters interrupted former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.


Officer Pantaleo Should Be Fired for Eric Garner’s Death. A Judge Agrees.

2019-07-16T23:57:15+0000

The delay is frustrating, as his family grieves.


‘Evidence Does Not Support’ Charging Officer in Eric Garner’s Death, U.S. Attorney Says

2019-07-16T16:02:54+0000

United States Attorney Richard P. Donoghue explained the Department of Justice’s decision not to file federal charges against a New York City police officer in the death of Eric Garner.


Eric Garner’s Death Will Not Lead to Federal Charges for N.Y.P.D. Officer

2019-07-16T13:05:52+0000

Five years after Mr. Garner’s dying words, “I can’t breathe,” became a rallying cry, Attorney General William P. Barr ordered the case be dropped.


‘I Can’t Breathe’ Case: 7 Takeaways From Disciplinary Hearing on Eric Garner’s Death

2019-06-09T20:40:15+0000

A departmental trial for the officer at the center of the controversy, Daniel Pantaleo, answered some lingering questions about Mr. Garner’s death.


Why a Witness to Eric Garner’s Death Is Giving Up on ‘Justice’

2019-05-19T15:30:51+0000

The only public hearing into what happened to Mr. Garner — who exclaimed “I can’t breathe” as he died from a police chokehold — takes a microscopic view of a galvanizing event, our columnist writes.


Eric Garner Death Was ‘Not a Big Deal,’ Police Commander Said

2019-05-16T22:23:53+0000

The revelation provoked gasps at the disciplinary hearing for the officer who applied a chokehold to Mr. Garner, who died after exclaiming, “I can’t breathe.”


Medical Examiner Testifies Eric Garner Died of Asthma Caused by Officer’s Chokehold

2019-05-15T23:25:56+0000

The doctor who performed an autopsy said Officer Daniel Pantaleo choked Mr. Garner with enough force to cause internal bleeding in his neck.



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