Officer Who Was Fired For Killing Eric Garner Is Suing To Get His Job Back


Daniel Pantaleo kept his job for five years after Garner’s death.

Due to the power social media, the world watched as Eric Garner was choked to death by New York police ficer Daniel Pantaleo. On July 17, 2014, a group NYPD ficers questioned Garner for selling single cigarettes on the street. He told the ficers that he wasn’t selling anything and that he didn’t want to be harassed anymore, but they attempted to arrest him, anyway. When he became uncooperative, he was placed in a chokehold by Pantaleo. Garner repeatedly told the ficers “I can’t breathe,” but they ignored him as he weakened and fell to the ground. They killed him on the streets Staten Island.

It would take five years for the NYPD to terminate Pantaleo’s employment, and in August 2019, the former ficer found himself without a job. However, he hopes that he won’t be unemployed for long, because Pantaleo is reportedly attempting to get back into the NYPD. Pantaleo, along with his legal team, have continuously insisted over the years that he used the necessary and proper amount force on Garner. It was Garner’s prior health conditions that aided in his demise, not a chokehold that killed him, claims the disgraced ficer. In June, it was announced that charges would not be filed against Pantaleo. Following an administrative trial, Pantaleo was terminated, however, in the lawsuit to get his job back, he calls the move “arbitrary and capricious.” 

CBS New York states that Al Sharpton sahas said, “If Pantaleo’s case goes to trial, the National Action Network, Black clergy members, and civil rights leaders will pack the courts while wearing neck braces to show solidarity in our fight for justice for the Garner family and victims police brutality. And if Pantaleo wins this lawsuit, he will continue to pose a threat to all Black and Brown people in New York City.”