Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Family frustrated by pace of police chokehold probe

- By Karen Matthews Associated Press

NEW YORK » The family of an unarmed New York City man killed by a police chokehold said they were frustrated that federal authoritie­s still haven’t decided whether to prosecute any of the officers involved in the death.

The family of the slain man, Eric Garner, emerged from a private meeting Wednesday with Justice Department officials saying they had been told that the investigat­ion was still active.

“Once again we are going to be playing the waiting game,” Garner’s mother, Gwen Carr, told reporters after the meeting at a Brooklyn hotel.

“We shouldn’t have to wait like this. It is frustratin­g. Other cases have been solved that came after us and we are still waiting,” Carr said.

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton, who also attended the meeting, said the Justice Department officials assured the family they remain committed to the investigat­ion under the new administra­tion.

“The bad news is we were not told that they’re going to move forward a prosecutio­n,” Sharpton said. “The good news is they said this case is alive and it is not closed.”

Federal authoritie­s said they had no comment on the meeting.

The family and civil rights advocates have been demanding that federal authoritie­s bring a federal case against white Officer Daniel Pantaleo since a state probe ended without charges against him.

Garner, who was accused of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes, was stopped by police on Staten Island in 2014 and refused to be handcuffed. Pantaleo is seen on a bystander’s cellphone video putting Garner in an apparent chokehold, which is banned under New York Police Department policy.

 ?? KATHY WILLENS — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Eric Garner’s family, including his sister Ellysha, left, and mother Gwen Carr, center, join the Rev. Al Sharpton as they take questions from the media after meeting with Department of Justice officials regarding a civil rights charge in Eric Garner’s...
KATHY WILLENS — ASSOCIATED PRESS Eric Garner’s family, including his sister Ellysha, left, and mother Gwen Carr, center, join the Rev. Al Sharpton as they take questions from the media after meeting with Department of Justice officials regarding a civil rights charge in Eric Garner’s...

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