Four Years After Eric Garner's Killing in Police Chokehold, His Family Still Seeks Accountability
Tuesday marked four years since Eric Garner was killed, when a white New York City police officer wrestled him to the ground, pinned him down and applied a fatal chokehold, while Garner said "I can't breathe" 11 times. The incident was captured on a cellphone video and spurred mass protests. On Monday, NYPD announced it plans to move forward with long-delayed internal disciplinary proceedings against the officers involved, if the Department of Justice does not announce criminal charges by August 31. Officer Daniel Pantaleo, who applied the fatal chokehold, continues to work for the New York Police Department on paid desk duty and has received multiple raises since Garner's death. Garner's mother Gwen Carr called for justice at a press conference this week and joins us in studio. Her forthcoming memoir is titled "This Stops Today: Eric Garner's Mother Seeks Justice After Losing Her Son."