NEVER FORGET: 10 years ago today, the NYPD murdered brother Eric Garner in cold blood on Staten Island. Like George Floyd, he said #ICantBreathe.

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NEVER FORGET: 10 years ago today, the NYPD murdered brother Eric Garner in cold blood on Staten Island. Like George Floyd, he said #ICantBreathe.
NEVER FORGET: 6 years ago today, the NYPD murdered brother Eric Garner in cold blood on Staten Island. Like George Floyd, he said #ICantBreathe.
#BlackLivesMatter #Justice4EricGarner
New York City
REST IN POWER SISTER-WARRIOR ERICA GARNER ✊
#HandsUp #DontShoot #WeCantBreathe #BlackLivesMatter
Via Vijou Bryant
Eric Garner's daughter Erica declared brain dead with no chance of recovery after massive heart attack
Doctors have listed the daughter of police chokehold victim Eric Garner as brain dead with no chance of recovery — five days after the mother of two suffered a massive heart attack, the Daily News has learned.
Family members were being called early Thursday to Woodhull Hospital to say final goodbyes to Erica Garner, who became an outspoken critic of police brutality after her father’s death in 2014.
When her son was born in August, she named her newborn after her fallen father.
NEVER FORGET: 3 years ago today, on July 17, 2014, the NYPD murdered Eric Garner in cold blood on in Staten Island.
#ICantBreathe #BlackLivesMatter #Justice4EricGarner
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Last December, as people arrested during protests related to the death of Eric Garner waited to be released from Police Headquarters in Manhattan, an officer removed a 28-year-old woman from a holding cell there.
The woman, Leighann Starkey, a doctoral student who lives in Harlem, said recently that she was escorted to a separate area where she was asked by two detectives how she knew about the demonstrations, what social media she used to keep track of them and whether she was part of a protest group. One detective, she said, asked whether she had ties to terrorists.
Another protester held that night, Christina Wilkerson, said officers told her she would not be released until she had been questioned; she stayed in custody for about 12 hours. Ms. Wilkerson, a social worker who lives in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, added that detectives asked who employed her, whether colleagues had attended the demonstrations and who had organized them.
“It started to feel like an interrogation,” Ms. Wilkerson, 30, said. “I wondered whether they would continue monitoring me.”