Was announced about 10 minutes ago.
Expect more details to hit the wire soon.
Eric Garner was the NY man who died from a choke hold when officers were trying to arrest him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nypd-ch...-votes-not-to-charge-cop-in-eric-garner-case/
Expect more details to hit the wire soon.
Eric Garner was the NY man who died from a choke hold when officers were trying to arrest him for allegedly selling untaxed cigarettes.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/nypd-ch...-votes-not-to-charge-cop-in-eric-garner-case/
NEW YORK -- A grand jury has declined to indict a New York City police officer who used an apparent chokehold on a man who died after the confrontation on Staten Island, CBS News has confirmed.
Eric Garner, a father of six, died in July after police officer Daniel Pantaleo attempted to arrest him for allegedly selling loose, untaxed cigarettes.
The grand jury began reviewing evidence in the case on Sept. 29.
In cellphone video of the Garner incident, Pantaleo is seen placing his arm around Garner's neck and then taking him to the ground after Garner refuses to be handcuffed.
Garner is heard saying repeatedly, "I can't breathe!" He died a short time later.
The New York City Medical Examiner's office ruled Garner's death a homicide, caused by the officer's apparent chokehold as well as chest and neck compressions and prone positioning "during physical restraint by police."
An independent forensic investigator hired by the Garner family also agreed with the medical examiner's findings.
New York police have been preparing for days for the possibility of widespread protests in reaction to the grand jury decision.
The city has seen ongoing protests since a grand jury in St. Louis County, Mo. declined to indict Darren Wilson, a police officer accused of killing teen Michael Brown, in Ferguson, Mo.