Breaking: Justice Dept. Opens Federal Probe Into Death Of Eric Garner
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a probe into the NYPD’s choke-hold killing of NYC resident Eric Garner.
NPR is reporting that “the Justice Dept has opened a federal probe into the death of Eric Garner.” MSNBC and others have confirmed this as well.
President Obama this afternoon suggested there would be an investigation when he spoke extemporaneously this afternoon and said that Attorney General Eric Holder would be speaking further on the case.Â
A law enforcement source confirms to NPR’s @johnson_carrie that the Justice Dept has opened a federal probe into the death of Eric Garner.
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) December 3, 2014
UPDATE: Justice Dept. to investigate NYC #chokehold death after grand jury declines to indict the officer. http://t.co/nlKTO2DdP4. #breaking
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsBayArea) December 3, 2014
One interesting addition:
#DOJ civil rights invest into death of #EricGarner will be led by AG nominee US Attorney #LorettaLynch, whose office oversees Staten Island.
— Sari Horwitz (@SariHorwitz) December 3, 2014
There are, of course, protests in New York City now, including the one above in Times Square.
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