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Erica Garner Stages Die-In Where Her Father Was Killed

Above: Erica Garner, daughter of Eric Garner, lays down in the spot where her father died. Photograph: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

Erica Garner leads protests in Staten Island in memory of her father

Just outside a Staten Island storefront on Thursday night, Erica Garner laid down on the sidewalk where her father collapsed after being put in a chokehold by aNew York police officer.

Garner led a group of protesters on a march to a memorial for her father, Eric Garner, who died shortly after the incident. The group staged a “die-in” next to the makeshift memorial, with people lying in the streets on a nearly freezing cold night in the New York City borough.

Garner said she will continue to lead protests in Staten Island twice a week in memory of her father, who died at age 43 after NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo put him in the chokehold. Garner’s last words – “I can’t breathe. I can’t breathe” – have become a rallying cry for protesters across the US since a grand jury decided not to indict Pantaleo last month.

Erica Garner leads a protest march in Staten Island. Photograph: Andrew Burton/Getty Images
Erica Garner leads a protest march in Staten Island. Photograph: Andrew Burton/Getty Images

That decision came one week after a grand jury in Missouri decided not to indictwhite police officer Darren Wilson, who killed black, unarmed teenager Michael Brown. Protesters took over the streets of Ferguson, where Brown was killed in August. Those demonstrations were renewed after the grand jury announced its decision in November.

Demonstrations have showed no sign of slowing down. Last night, 76 people were arrested at a die-in in a London Westfield shopping center. This week, NBA players, including Derrick Rose and Lebron James, have worn shirts during pre-game warm ups that said: “I can’t breathe.”

More than 44,000 people have registered for the Millions March NYC, which is scheduled for Saturday. The demonstration is billed as a march to demand justice “for all those killed by racist killer cops”.

 

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