NYPD judge recommends firing officer in Eric Garner death
NEW YORK — An administrative judge on Friday recommended firing the New York City police officer accused of using a chokehold in the 2014 death of an unarmed black man whose dying pleas of “I can’t breathe” became a rallying cry against alleged police brutality.
The city’s police commissioner will make a final decision later this month on whether to fire Officer Daniel Pantaleo over his role in Eric Garner’s death. Meanwhile, the New York Police Department suspended Pantaleo from duty shortly after the judge’s decision became public.
Mayor Bill de Blasio hailed the judge’s report as “a step toward justice and accountability,” while the officer’s lawyer and a union leader said it penalized an officer for properly doing his job.
Garner’s mother, Gwen Carr, said the judge’s report brought her “some relief” but was overdue and fell short of true accountability.