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The only thing we have to decide innocence or guilt...so far...in the U.S. is whether a person is charged with a viable crime. Or a chargeable crime or a crime. They did not find the police officer commited a crime. That sounds like he is innocent. Recently, in the last ten days, President Obama backed up Grand Jury procedures as valid and proper. Our legal system has spoken. He would be alive today, if he had not resisted arrest. NO ONE is above the law. Not my nice kids or your nice kids. Not my Catholic friends, or my Jewish friends, or my Asian ones or my black ones or my white ones. Not my rich friends or my poor friends, or my smart cousins or my stupid cousins. NO ONE.
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What are you talking about?? Since when is he duty bound to bring every case that comes before the grand jury to trial? If that was the case, why even bother having a grand jury? Just maybe convene a Star Chamber and then convict the accused to make the mob happy?
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It's not up to me to present evidence in this case. According to Attorney General Eric Holder, a federal grand jury will be empaneled to determine whether Eric Garner's civil rights were violated. This federal grand jury is expected to be seated in a timely manner. AG Holder spoke last Wednesday night if anyone wants to google his speech or watch it on UTube. Stay tuned. This case is far from over. |
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Eric Garner had at least 31 prior arrests and was out on bail, facing three other charges. According to Congressman Peter King Garner had been shaking down shop owners and preventing their customers from entering their stores, disrupting the area which comprises mostly minority folks. It seems the merchants had gone to the African American Chief of Police and requested police assistance. The police sergeant in charge of and supervising Garner's bust who was there the whole time was an African American, Kizzy Adoni,
One thing that puzzles me is if Garner was truly unable to breath, how could he breath out enough to speak audibly?
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I am totally confused. You have asked for a prosecutor to step down because he did not get an indictment, AND you say nobody knows what evidence was presented ! I asked you how you came to that contradictory conclusion. NO RESPONSE. Youmhave been asked several times as to what law was broken, because you are distressed over no indictment. NO RESPONSE. I have no desire to watch Mr. Holder. And I just do not understand actually rooting for trouble, as you seem to do. |
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Why is everyone ignoring the fact that officer Panteleo was involved in 2 cases prior to this where he was investigated. The first case was a cash settlement out of court and the 2nd is still pending. He also has a history that needs to be considered. I believe this case deserves further investigation.
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It has also been reported that Governor Cuomo could appoint a special prosecutor to investigate this case. This case is not going away anytime soon, IMO. It took a long time to convict some of the cops in the Rodney King case, but they were eventually convicted and spent time in jail. The similarities are both cases were caught on camera. |
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To the best of my knowledge, teachers, doctors, mayors, councilwomen, senators, journalist, and Wolf Blitzer have not killed anybody recently.
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But MANY MANY MANY urban poor have killed people. MANY. Are they all wrong? Or are they downtrodden, misunderstood, have no recourse but to deal drugs and kill policing their drug business? What I was suggesting is that many people always take the side of the victim. Sometimes the victim is the victim because they broke the law and did bad stuff. I think both of these men were on a collision course with death. If either were my son, I would have told them the same thing. Straighten up and fly right. Get yourself a job and quit asking for trouble.
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Very probable that Garner was not a stellar citizen with lots of run ins with the law. However, this is not a reason for police to put him in a choke hold to kill him. The officer will most likely be indicted by a Federal grand jury for a civil rights violation. Some cops are bullies and those should be kicked off the force and spend some jail time.
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Wait to see what happens with aFederal grand jury on a violation of his civil rights issues. This is far from over. |
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It was only a homicide (which may or not be a crime) because of the underlying health issues. Look at the video. The take-down hold did not restrict Garner's breathing or arterial blood flow. There is no way the police action would have resulted in the death of a healthy human being. True, Garner probably would not have died that day if he had not resisted arrest, but that does not make the police action a crime, and there is no way in the world a jury will ever convict any of the police of committing one.
In fact, when Garner said "I can't breathe", he obviously was breathing or he couldn't have spoken. Garner, a career criminal, resisted arrest, and the police used reasonable force to make the arrest. A grand jury looked at the matter and confirmed this interpretation by finding no probable cause that the police committed a crime. The media, by describing Garner as a "chokehold victim", turned a lowlife into a martyr-- as the media did with Trayvon Martin and Eric Brown. |
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As a person who experienced asthma as a youth let me give you an insight into how it feels when your oxygen intake is reduced. You feel as though you "can't breathe." Even though you are still able to talk and stay conscious you have great difficulty breathing. Garner was obviously having trouble getting enough oxygen and was yelling out "I can't breathe" for a reason. The whole situation is unfortunate and I am sure that all involved wish things had turned out differently.
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