Chicago Sun-Times

Activist Erica Garner dies after heart attack

- Doug Stanglin USA TODAY

Erica Garner, who became an outspoken critic of police brutality after her father’s death from a police chokehold, died Saturday while in a coma following a massive heart attack.

The Rev. Al Sharpton, in announcing Garner’s death Saturday, said she fought for justice and was “a warrior to the end.” She died in a New York hospital. Garner, 27, became an activist after her father, Eric Garner, died on Staten Island, N. Y., in 2014 as police were trying to arrest him on sus- picion of selling single cigarettes from packs without tax stamps.

Garner’s last words, “I can’t breathe” — captured in a video of the incident — became a slogan for activists.

His daughter had been in a coma after suffering cardiac arrest on Christmas Eve.

Her mother, Esaw SnipesGarn­er, said her daughter suffered her first heart attack not long after giving birth in August, WABC- TV reported.

“Her heart was bigger than the world. It really really was,” her official Twitter account said in a statement confirming her death. “She cared when most people wouldn’t have. She was good. She only pursued right, no matter what. No one gave her justice.”

During the 2016 campaign, the activist endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders, of Vermont, for president in the Democratic primaries. Shortly after she was hospitaliz­ed, Sanders issued a statement on Twitter: “My thoughts are with Erica Garner. I have had the privilege of joining with her at a number of events and was deeply impressed with her courage and insights.”

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