Swarms of protesters bring New York City streets to a standstill after jury clears cop in Eric Garner death

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Of course he's putting gas on the fire - fuck, he starts the fire too - there is no police killing blacks problem - blacks do not need to worry about cops killing them - he is making this shit up - whites are killed by police at a rate of 3/1 to blacks - the dude owes the IRS 5 million - how do u think he makes enough money to have a tax liability of 5 mil?

He didn't strangle a guy on film with a banned choke hold who said 11 times that he couldn't breathe, so how the FUCK did he start this fire? Blacks don't have to worry about cops killing them-that statement alone shows that you're a moron, and how much taxes he does or doesn't owe is absolutely irrelevant to this case.
 

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He didn't strangle a guy on film with a banned choke hold who said 11 times that he couldn't breathe, so how the FUCK did he start this fire? Blacks don't have to worry about cops killing them-that statement alone shows that you're a moron, and how much taxes he does or doesn't owe is absolutely irrelevant to this case.

Seymour didn't say Sharpton started the fire, he said he's putting gas on the fire, which he most certainly is.

Learn to read, you dumb illiterate fuck.

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Seymour didn't say Sharpton started the fire, he said he's putting gas on the fire, which he most certainly is.

Learn to read, you dumb illiterate fuck.

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He SAID, "...he STARTS the fire too, to which I replied, how did he star THIS fire, so YOU learn to read, you brain dead cocksucker.Slapping-silly90)):madassholazzkick(&^:fckmad::trx-smly0:kissingbb:Countdown:bigfinger
 

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Yes, Sharpton starts fires all the time - EVERYTHING is about race with that racist scumbag. What's your point, dabitch?

I love how you losers on the left and the 'marchers' are bitching about 'civil rights'...

You know what this is about? No, not race and not justice.

It's your BIG GOVT statism run amok.

This is big liberal metro areas raising taxes sky high on cigarettes to the point that it's actually profitable for an unlicensed street vendor to sell them black market.

Cops are obligated to enforce liberal Big Govt tobacco tax laws, and when they encounter resistance from low life criminals in 97% Democrat districts, they have to use force to get them to comply - exactly what happened here.

I have ZERO sympathy for both the victim and your fucked up over-taxed Big Govt, dysfunctional city and state.

And if this ends up costing NYC more money in damages than they'd ever would have collected in tobacco taxes, it would be ironic if we could call THAT 'justice'

But neither you, nor the drones 'marching' understand any of this. Nooooo...for the next election, you'll be pulling the Big Govt 'D' lever blindly once again so those "racist Republicans" don't win!

"civil rights"...reap what you sow, commie statist assholes!

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Yes, Sharpton starts fires all the time - EVERYTHING is about race with that racist scumbag. What's your point, dabitch?

I love how you losers on the left and the 'marchers' are bitching about 'civil rights'...

You know what this is about? No, not race and not justice.

It's your BIG GOVT statism run amok.

This is big liberal metro areas raising taxes sky high on cigarettes to the point that it's actually profitable for an unlicensed street vendor to sell them black market.

Cops are obligated to enforce liberal Big Govt tobacco tax laws, and when they encounter resistance from low life criminals in 97% Democrat districts, they have to use force to get them to comply - exactly what happened here.

I have ZERO sympathy for both the victim and your fucked up over-taxed Big Govt, dysfunctional city and state.

And if this ends up costing NYC more money in damages than they'd ever would have collected in tobacco taxes, it would be ironic if we could call THAT 'justice'

But neither you, nor the drones 'marching' understand any of this. Nooooo...for the next election, you'll be pulling the Big Govt 'D' lever blindly once again so those "racist Republicans" don't win!

"civil rights"...reap what you sow, commie statist assholes!

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Don't try and change the subject, muthafuka, you lied and made a fool of yourself, that other schmuck did, too, and you showed you don't how to read well, at the very moment you accused me of that very thing, lol! I don't give a shit about your Right Wing Whack stuff, this has little to do with politics, as the overwhelmingly bi-partisan reaction has shown. Go fuck yourself, scumbag, and, learn how to read whle you're at it. Slapping-silly90)):madassholkth)(&^ Stop-SS--:fckmad::kissingbb :Countdown:bigfinger
 

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This is the work of Sharpton - "they're killing us off"

Maybe Sharpton is worried about the 4m he owes in taxes and the police coming after him the way they came after Eric Garner.

Btw, which one of these Hussein drones is Dabitch?

 

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11 Facts About the Eric Garner Case the Media Won't Tell You

Thursday, 04 Dec 2014 11:54 AM
By Jim Meyers

Sources in the mainstream media expressed outrage after a grand jury declined to indict a New York City policeman in the death of Eric Garner, but there are 11 significant facts that many of them have chosen to overlook:

1. There is no doubt that Garner was resisting an arrest for illegally selling untaxed cigarettes. Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik put it succinctly: "You cannot resist arrest. If Eric Garner did not resist arrest, the outcome of this case would have been very different," he told Newsmax. "He wouldn't be dead today.

"Regardless of what the arrest was for, the officers don't have the ability to say, 'Well, this is a minor arrest, so we're just going to ignore you.'"

2. The video of the July 17 incident clearly shows Garner, an African-American, swatting away the arms of a white officer seeking to take him into custody, telling him: "Don't touch me!"

3. Garner, 43, had history of more than 30 arrests dating back to 1980, on charges including assault and grand larceny.

4. At the time of his death, Garner was out on bail after being charged with illegally selling cigarettes, driving without a license, marijuana possession and false impersonation.

5. The chokehold that Patrolman Daniel Pantaleo put on Garner was reported to have contributed to his death. But Garner, who was 6-foot-3 and weighed 350 pounds, suffered from a number of health problems, including heart disease, severe asthma, diabetes, obesity, and sleep apnea. Pantaleo's attorney and police union officials argued that Garner's poor health was the main cause of his death.

6. Garner did not die at the scene of the confrontation. He suffered cardiac arrest in the ambulance taking him to the hospital and was pronounced dead about an hour later.

7. Much has been made of the fact that the use of chokeholds by police is prohibited in New York City. But officers reportedly still use them. Between 2009 and mid-2014, the Civilian Complaint Review Board received 1,128 chokehold allegations.

Patrick Lynch, president of the New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said: "It was clear that the officer's intention was to do nothing more than take Mr. Garner into custody as instructed, and that he used the takedown technique that he learned in the academy when Mr. Garner refused."

8. The grand jury began hearing the case on Sept. 29 and did not reach a decision until Wednesday, so there is much testimony that was presented that has not been made public.

9. The 23-member grand jury included nine non-white jurors.

10. In order to find Officer Pantaleo criminally negligent, the grand jury would have had to determine that he knew there was a "substantial risk" that Garner would have died due to the takedown.

11. Less than a month after Garner's death, Ramsey Orta, who shot the much-viewed videotape of the encounter, was indicted on weapons charges. Police alleged that Orta had slipped a .25-caliber handgun into a teenage accomplice's waistband outside a New York hotel.

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/er...ry-police/2014/12/04/id/611058/#ixzz3KzieVdqL
 

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I'm not referring to this specific case - I'm referring to the rabble rousing he has done where blacks and white kiddies and occupy wall streeters are running around like the country is in a crisis because blacks are being murdered by cops - this is one case - I personally think this cop should be charged with some form of manslaughter - with that said - the dude has been arrested 31 times (I have a hard time believing that is true though) - the cop took him down by a choke hold - the dude died through a combination of terrible health, the cops actions and terrible circumstances - less than 150 blacks were killed by cops - last night I'm sure 150 blacks were killed by blacks - pick a real cause - Rev Al would be homeless without his make believe racist activism bullshit

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11 Facts About the Eric Garner Case the Media Won't Tell You

Thursday, 04 Dec 2014 11:54 AM
By Jim Meyers

Sources in the mainstream media expressed outrage after a grand jury declined to indict a New York City policeman in the death of Eric Garner, but there are 11 significant facts that many of them have chosen to overlook:

1. There is no doubt that Garner was resisting an arrest for illegally selling untaxed cigarettes. Former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik put it succinctly: "You cannot resist arrest. If Eric Garner did not resist arrest, the outcome of this case would have been very different," he told Newsmax. "He wouldn't be dead today.

"Regardless of what the arrest was for, the officers don't have the ability to say, 'Well, this is a minor arrest, so we're just going to ignore you.'"

2. The video of the July 17 incident clearly shows Garner, an African-American, swatting away the arms of a white officer seeking to take him into custody, telling him: "Don't touch me!"

3. Garner, 43, had history of more than 30 arrests dating back to 1980, on charges including assault and grand larceny.

4. At the time of his death, Garner was out on bail after being charged with illegally selling cigarettes, driving without a license, marijuana possession and false impersonation.

5. The chokehold that Patrolman Daniel Pantaleo put on Garner was reported to have contributed to his death. But Garner, who was 6-foot-3 and weighed 350 pounds, suffered from a number of health problems, including heart disease, severe asthma, diabetes, obesity, and sleep apnea. Pantaleo's attorney and police union officials argued that Garner's poor health was the main cause of his death.

6. Garner did not die at the scene of the confrontation. He suffered cardiac arrest in the ambulance taking him to the hospital and was pronounced dead about an hour later.

7. Much has been made of the fact that the use of chokeholds by police is prohibited in New York City. But officers reportedly still use them. Between 2009 and mid-2014, the Civilian Complaint Review Board received 1,128 chokehold allegations.

Patrick Lynch, president of the New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, said: "It was clear that the officer's intention was to do nothing more than take Mr. Garner into custody as instructed, and that he used the takedown technique that he learned in the academy when Mr. Garner refused."

8. The grand jury began hearing the case on Sept. 29 and did not reach a decision until Wednesday, so there is much testimony that was presented that has not been made public.

9. The 23-member grand jury included nine non-white jurors.

10. In order to find Officer Pantaleo criminally negligent, the grand jury would have had to determine that he knew there was a "substantial risk" that Garner would have died due to the takedown.

11. Less than a month after Garner's death, Ramsey Orta, who shot the much-viewed videotape of the encounter, was indicted on weapons charges. Police alleged that Orta had slipped a .25-caliber handgun into a teenage accomplice's waistband outside a New York hotel.

Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/er...ry-police/2014/12/04/id/611058/#ixzz3KzieVdqL

Almost everything that you posted was irrelevant, I don't care what his prior record was, does that mean he deserved to be strangled to death with a choke hold that was banned by the NYPD 20 years ago? And, that moron who wrote that saved the "best" for last: what the FUCK does the person who took the video getting arrested later on have to do with the incident himself? Does that mean that the video was photo shopped??? Fucking brain dead scumbag...
 

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Almost everything that you posted was irrelevant, I don't care what his prior record was, does that mean he deserved to be strangled to death with a choke hold that was banned by the NYPD 20 years ago? And, that moron who wrote that saved the "best" for last: what the FUCK does the person who took the video getting arrested later on have to do with the incident himself? Does that mean that the video was photo shopped??? Fucking brain dead scumbag...

He wasn't "strangled to death", he suffered cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital. He didn't die from the takedown, which is why the jury (including 9 non-whites) couldn't find the officer criminally negligent.

Unfortunate set of circumstances (Garner in poor health, poor judgment of resisting arrest etc.) does not automatically mean guilty...not in this case, anyway.
 

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How did this guy die? I have heard he died of a heart attack on his way to the hospital and I have heard that he died by strangulation? or are they saying he died of a heart attack that was brought on from the initial choking - to be fair - the cop did not choke him for very long at all - just enough to get him down so he could be cuffed - but with that said - there are consequences for your actions
 

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How did this guy die? I have heard he died of a heart attack on his way to the hospital and I have heard that he died by strangulation? or are they saying he died of a heart attack that was brought on from the initial choking - to be fair - the cop did not choke him for very long at all - just enough to get him down so he could be cuffed - but with that said - there are consequences for your actions

Exactly.

But personal responsibility isn't something liberals believe in.

At the end of the day, Garner died because of a series of poor judgments on his part leading up to this incident.

Blame him as well as the Big Govt statists who need these draconian taxes to pay for their corrupt unions and bureaucracies.
 

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A thief breaks into someone's home. The thief is shot and killed by either an officer or the home owner.

Case closed, right?

Wrong.

While conservatives cheer (Karma did it's thing and got the sob), liberals are horrified and their caterwauling begins:

"But, but, but....he didn't deserve to die!"

"Why didn't he shoot him in the leg!"

And God forbid if it's a white on black incident, fogettabouit...all logic and objectively go out the window:

"It was racism!"

"We have a national crisis!"

"Civil rights, yo!"

"The AG should investigate!"

...because the left sees everything through the prism of race, class or gender. Somehow, it's always "society's" (read: white males) fault.

Unfortunately, for sane law-abiding citizens who just want to be free and left alone, there's no cure for modern liberalism.
 

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He wasn't "strangled to death", he suffered cardiac arrest on the way to the hospital. He didn't die from the takedown, which is why the jury (including 9 non-whites) couldn't find the officer criminally negligent.

Unfortunate set of circumstances (Garner in poor health, poor judgment of resisting arrest etc.) does not automatically mean guilty...not in this case, anyway.


You're a steaming, fly infested, lying sack of shit, the Medical Examiner said the death was a HOMICIDE, scumbag, that ain't dying from a heart attack, you're so busy cramming your head in the sand-or up your ass by keeping tabs on what happens to the guy who filmed the killing a month later-you can't see what's going on. Do you have an explanation why so many Righties have expressed outrage, Genius?
 

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You're a steaming, fly infested, lying sack of shit, the Medical Examiner said the death was a HOMICIDE, scumbag, that ain't dying from a heart attack, you're so busy cramming your head in the sand-or up your ass by keeping tabs on what happens to the guy who filmed the killing a month later-you can't see what's going on. Do you have an explanation why so many Righties have expressed outrage, Genius?

Well, the jury obviously didn't agree, including 9 non-whites. There's a reason these cases are adjudicated in a court of law and not on the internet in forums like these.

If this weren't white on black, you wouldn't have even heard of about it, but since this case fits the left wing lamestream media narrative of evil whitey assaulting a poor innocent black guy, it's all over the news. The fact the usual race-baiters are getting involved (Sharpton, Obama, Holder) is indicative of a morally bankrupt culture, one that accepts absolutely no personal responsibility. But then the fact America elected a Marxist rabble-rousing ghetto "community organizer" without a simple background check is more than enough evidence of a society in decline.

Race and morality aside, what all these "police brutality" cases do have in common is the suspect resisting arrest. If you resist arrest you're throwing yourself into a chaotic situation where..."shit can happen"

I certainly don't envy any officer in that situation.

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Who created the black market and moral hazard with the ridiculous level of taxes on cigarettes in NYC, Genius?

The cop who tried to subdue Garner ("Don't touch me man!")?

No...the corrupt politicians you blindly and proudly suck off 24/7 - 365.

Loser!@#0
 

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Well, the jury obviously didn't agree, including 9 non-whites. There's a reason these cases are adjudicated in a court of law and not on the internet in forums like these.

If this weren't white on black, you wouldn't have even heard of about it, but since this case fits the left wing lamestream media narrative of evil whitey assaulting a poor innocent black guy, it's all over the news. The fact the usual race-baiters are getting involved (Sharpton, Obama, Holder) is indicative of a morally bankrupt culture, one that accepts absolutely no personal responsibility. But then the fact America elected a Marxist rabble-rousing ghetto "community organizer" without a simple background check is more than enough evidence of a society in decline.

Race and morality aside, what all these "police brutality" cases do have in common is the suspect resisting arrest. If you resist arrest you're throwing yourself into a chaotic situation where..."shit can happen"

I certainly don't envy any officer in that situation.

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Who created the black market and moral hazard with the ridiculous level of taxes on cigarettes in NYC, Genius?

The cop who tried to subdue Garner ("Don't touch me man!")?

No...the corrupt politicians you blindly and proudly suck off 24/7 - 365.

Loser!@#0

Once again, you're trying to deflect attention from the fact that you lied and said he died from a heart attack scumbag. There IS such a thing as justifiable homicide, but, homicide it was. Still concerned about the guy who shot the video, Numbnuts?
 

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Once again, you're trying to deflect attention from the fact that you lied and said he died from a heart attack scumbag. There IS such a thing as justifiable homicide, but, homicide it was. Still concerned about the guy who shot the video, Numbnuts?

Bottom line: resisting arrest is a great way to get yourself killed.

The jury obviously agreed, while the race-baiters are doing what they always do.
 

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Playing dead, or just playing with their phones? Protesters holding anti-police 'die-ins' in solidarity with Michael Brown and Eric Garner can't stop checking their cell phones

They are the serious-minded protesters who have taken to the streets in outrage at the killings of black men Eric Garner and Michael Brown by the police.
But many of the young demonstrators incensed by the perceived injustices are struggling to stay off their cell phones long enough to get their point across.
At cities across the country, almost every frame of a 'die-in' protest features at least one participant bathed in the white light of their cell phones, rather than playing dead.
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Attention: Five supine protesters (circled) in Washington, D.C., check their phones during a 'die-in' protest held a day after a grand jury decided not to charge officers over the death of New Yorker Eric Garner




 

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