Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Police Officer Won’t Be Indicted in Chokehold Death of New York Man

Via Joe

Eric Garner was accused of selling untaxed cigarettes in Staten Island, New York, Thursday. He resisted arrest, causing police officers to force him to the ground. He later died. (Image source: YouTube)

A lawyer says a grand jury in New York City has declined to indict a white police officer on criminal charges in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man in July. Jonathon Moore, an attorney for the victim’s family, said Wednesday he was told there would be no indictment of Officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of 43-year-old.

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11 comments:

  1. Choke out. Don't loot.

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    1. For some strange reason, I get the distinct impression that if you don't steal and kill you might not have as many problems with the PTB.........

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  2. So selling cigarettes on the street = theft, looting and murder = death by blood choke is justifiable?
    For some strange reason, I get the distinct impression that you and Anonymous believe that only white Americans are persecuted by skull stomping jackboots of the thug police dictatorship our Republic has become.
    I give a shit about the posting by "Anonymous."
    However, your supporting comment is extremely disheartening Brock.
    Until recently, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog and consider you a
    Constitutional and Patriotic ally.
    Yes, without ever having met you and regardless of my skin color and yours.
    However, if I am being knotted pantywaist and misunderstand the comments I read, feel free to slap the taste out of my mouth.

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    1. So selling cigarettes on the street = theft, looting and murder = death by blood choke is justifiable?

      No and my statement encompassed all the other occurrences that I post daily.

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      For some strange reason, I get the distinct impression that you and Anonymous believe that only white Americans are persecuted by skull stomping jackboots of the thug police dictatorship our Republic has become.

      I don't see where you got that as I post many and the majority are black of which I have no control.

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    2. That is why I asked my initial question, honestly and openly, to understand for myself.
      There is no law or rule that I know of which says that people
      who agree cannot ask each other tough questions, or have tense debates and discussions, from time to time.

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    3. Or disagree unless it is with a liberal. :)

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  3. Brock is a pretty gracious dude. I think you're taking him wrong.

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    1. Just got this.

      Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) reacted to a grand jury's decision to not indict a New York City Police Officer in the death of Eric Garner by saying he was "horrified" by the video and blasting politicians for passing "bad laws" that "put our police in a difficult situation" in an interview broadcast on Wednesday's "Hardball" on MSNBC.

      "I think it's hard not to watch that video of him saying 'I can't breathe, I can't breathe' and not be horrified by it. But I think there's something bigger than just the individual circumstances. Obviously, the individual circumstances are important. But I think it's also important to know that some politician put a tax of $5.85 on a pack of cigarettes so that['s] driven cigarettes underground by making them so expensive. But then some politician also had to direct the police to say 'hey we want you arresting people for selling a loose cigarette.' And for someone to die over breaking that law, there really is no excuse for it. But I do blame the politicians. We've put our police in a difficult situation with bad laws" he stated.

      Rand Paul
      http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2014/12/03/Rand-No-Excuse-for-Someone-to-Die-Over-a-Cigarette-Tax

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  4. this is EXACTLY why these types of stories are picked up by the news-cycle to be regurgitated and spotlighted.

    To keep us arguing over semantics and dividing us, diverting while they increase their power.

    . "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever."

    Orwell's 1984.


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    1. "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face — forever."

      & we thought it was a fairy tale.

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    2. For the select few its an instruction manual.

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