The cop who killed Eric Garner is close to cannon firing. |
A New York Police Department administrative judge says the dirty cop who placed Eric Garner in a chokehold leading to him having a cardiac emergency is placed in the freezer pending an outcome whether he should be fired out the cannon.
Rosemarie Maldonado, a deputy police commissioner who oversees the disciplinary hearings, reached a verdict after overseeing Daniel Pantaleo's disciplinary trial.
Police Commissioner James O'Neill will be forced to make a decision on whether Pantaleo will walk the streets or find himself loaded in the cannon ready to be fired out the tent.
The dirty cop was restricted to desk work after the incident in 2014.
It lead to the iconic phrase "I Can't Breathe" and made Black Lives Matter more prominent in the junk food media.
Garner, a father of six, was accused of selling loose cigarettes at a local store.
A person filming the encounter witness this dirty cop place his arm around the neck of Garner and forcefully took him down and pinned him. About a few minutes later, they had to call for EMS to report that he stopped breathing. The incident happened in Staten Island.
You can see the dirty cop's arms around the neck of Eric Garner. |
He was rushed to the hospital and died afterwards.
The Garner family and Rev. Al Sharpton believe this is a good decision but they rather had him sent to the iron college. The U.S. Justice Department decided to not charge this dirty cop for civil rights and involuntary manslaughter.
"It's past time for Mayor Bill de Blasio and the NYPD to end their obstruction, stop spreading misleading talking points and finally take action for my son," said Gwen Carr in a statement.
That decision came directly from William Barr despite federal prosecutors willing to bring up charges.
Five years later, something does happen. The NYPD administrative board recommends cannon firing.
Bill de Blasio and William O'Neill are forced with a decision. Should they keep the dirty cop or let him go. |
The Police Union once again does its song and dance. They believe that the dirty cop didn't do anything wrong. They claim it was a political move by Bill de Blasio.
PBA Union president Patrick Lynch says that the decision will hurt cops. Lynch is best remembered as the racist union president who attacked Barack Obama and Sharpton on Fox News. He is a corrupt police union president and has been the subject of a federal watch.
"We're calling on Commissioner O'Neill to save the New York Police Department. Allow us to be effective again," said Lynch.
The mayor of New York City is running for president.
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