Protests erupt after police in chokehold case is cleared
Fri, Dec 05,
2014
AP, NEW YORK
Protests erupted across New York and in cities from Georgia
to California after a white police officer was
cleared in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man — a case that drew comparisons to the deadly
police shooting in Ferguson ,
Missouri .
The decision on Wednesday
by the Staten Island grand jury not to indict Officer Daniel
Pantaleo heightened
tensions that have simmered in the city since the July 17 death of Eric Garner.
In the neighborhood where
Garner died, people reacted with angry disbelief and chanted: “I can’t breathe,” and “Hands up —
don’t choke.”
In Manhattan ,
demonstrators lay down in Grand Central Terminal, walked through traffic on the
West Side Highway and blocked the Brooklyn
Bridge .
A New York City Council
member cried. Hundreds converged
on the heavily secured area around the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree
lighting with a combination of professional-looking signs and hand-scrawled placards
reading: “Black lives matter” and “Fellow white people, wake up.”
“This fight ain’t over,
it just begun,” said Garner’s widow, Esaw.
However, the protests
were largely peaceful, in contrast to the widespread arson and looting that accompanied the
decision nine days earlier not to indict the white officer who shot dead
Michael Brown, an unarmed black teen.
US Attorney Eric Holder
said federal prosecutors
would conduct their own investigation of Garner’s death as officers were
attempting to arrest him for selling untaxed cigarettes on the street. The New York Police Department
also is doing an internal probe
that could lead to administrative charges against Pantaleo, who remains on desk
duty.
US President Barack Obama
said on Wednesday night that the grand jury decision underscores the need to
strengthen the trust and accountability between communities and law
enforcement.
In his first public
comments on the death, Pantaleo said he prays for Garner’s family and hopes
they accept his condolences.
Police union officials
and Pantaleo’s lawyer said the officer used a takedown move taught by the
police department, not a banned maneuver, because Garner was resisting arrest. They said his
poor health was the main reason he died.
Staten Island District
Attorney Daniel Donovan said the grand jury found “no reasonable cause” to
bring charges. The grand jury could have considered a range of charges, from
murder to a lesser offense such as reckless endangerment.
“I am actually astonished
based on the evidence of the videotape, and the medical examiner, that this
grand jury at this time wouldn’t indict for anything,” said Jonathan Moore a
lawyer for Garner’s family.
Garner’s family planned a
news conference later in the day with civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio canceled his planned appearance at the
annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting to hold a news conference at
a Staten Island church.
“Today’s outcome is one that many in our city did not want,” he said
in a statement. “Yet New York City
owns a proud and powerful tradition of expressing ourselves through nonviolent protest.”
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WHAT- Protests erupted across New York
WHY- a white police officer cleared in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man
WHERER- in cities fromGeorgia to California
HOW-not given
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WHAT- Protests erupted across New York
WHY- a white police officer cleared in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man
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Keywords:
1. chokehold:鎖喉
2. unarmed:沒有武裝的
3.disorderly:騷亂的,妨害治安的 4. grand:盛大的,宏大的
5. heighten:使高尚;使顯著6. chant:歌頌7. converge:集中8. scrawl:潦草書寫9. arson:放火,縱火10. indict:控告,告發11. prosecutor:起訴人2. unarmed:沒有武裝的
3.disorderly:騷亂的,妨害治安的 4. grand:盛大的,宏大的
12. untaxed:免稅的
13. probe:調查
14. condolences:吊唁
15. maneuver:詭計,手法
16. reckless:不注意的17. nonviolent:零暴力的
I think the law enforcement is too excessive. Even the criminal did something bad, the police should punish them from forgiveness. What's more, there must not be some racial discrimination while executing any punishment. Thus, I think the white police officer shouldn't be so cold-blooded to chokehold an unarmed black man. I also hope such a misery will not happen again.
回覆刪除In my opinion, this is not the first time that happened white police officers killed unarmed black people. Protests erupted across New York and in cities from Georgia to California and the protesters showed their anger,saying "I can’t breathe,” and “Hands up — don’t choke.” Hoping incident like this will not happen again.
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