New York police department has pushed for the use of body cameras on police officers, but would that be the solution to police brutality ? Would it make police officers stop the use of force when it comes to people of colour?
Maybe this time, I thought before yesterday’s grand jury decision was announced.
Because Daniel Pantoleo, the police officer who choked Eric Garner to death on July 17, has a history of alleged race-related misconduct.
Maybe this time.
Because the NYPD forbids its members from using chokeholds — a rule that went into effect 21 years ago, long before Pantoleo was ever a cop.
Maybe this time.
Because the New York City medical coroner ruled Garner’s death a homicide.
Maybe this time.
Because the entire incident was filmed. Because you can see in the tape, as the New York Times stated, that Garner was “not acting belligerently, posed no risk of flight, brandished no weapon and was heavily outnumbered.” Because you can hear him say “I can’t breathe” 11 times before he dies. Eleven. Times.
Maybe this time.
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But then the news broke.
As I tried to make sense of the decision…
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