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New York Caribbean Institute for Democracy (CGID) condemns Eric Garner Grand Jury decision, endorses federal probe and calls for immediate justice system reforms

Eric garner being choked to death by Officer Pantealeo
Eric Garner being choked to death by Officer Pantealeo

BROOKLYN: The New York Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) condemns the decision by a Richmond County (Staten Island) grand jury, under the direction of republican District Attorney, Daniel Donovan, Jr., not to indict NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo for using an illegal choke-hold to kill Eric Garner. This shocking and outrageous decision defies logic.

No one is oblivious of the fact that officer Pantaleo intentionally or recklessly killed Eric Garner . This horrific crime was witnessed by dozens of unbiased citizens and captured on video tape. The Medical Examiner of the City of New York ruled that Mr. Garner’s death was a homicide.

Yet, in the face of this incontrovertible evidence, D.A Donnovan refused to directly indict officer Pantaleo and allow the case to take its natural course with an ultimate jury or bench trial, as is done every day, in every other case. Instead, Mr. Donnovan engaged in a charade grand jury process – hiding his own congenital biases behind the majority white grand jury, while making a “wink and nod” submission to induce a predetermined non-indictment (“no true bill”).

Rickford Burke, CGID President
Rickford Burke, CGID President

There is a proliferation of cases all across America where prosecutors, who do not genuinely wish to indict or prosecute Police officers who kill black men, supplant jury trails with secret grand jury proceedings. These “kangaroo” deliberations in fact serve as secret trials where prosecutors dump both incriminating and exculpatory evidence before the panel and prod jurors to use the standard of guilt or innocence to determine whether or not to indict. This was true in both the Eric Garner and Michael Brown cases. Ordinary citizens do not enjoy this privilege.

This abuse of the grand jury process renders our criminal justice system nugatory. A grand jury is not a trier of fact, or finder of fact. The singular, limited purpose of a grand jury is to investigate the potentiality of criminal conduct and determine if there is “probable cause” or a “sufficiency of evidence” to institute criminal charges.

This is a fraudulent and unjust practice that skews the process in favor of Police officers, and fundamentally changes the fairness and configuration of the American justice system. CGID believes that this practice violates the equal protection clause of the US Constitution, and is therefore unconstitutional.

Clearly, the republican law enforcement and prosecutorial complexes do not value black life. They see us as sub-humans who deserve to be gunned downed or treated like animals, with no accountability. We are disgusted with the phenomenon of white police officers who deliberately murder black men with impunity, being enabled by republican prosecutors who use grand juries, comprising individuals with potential prejudices, to decline indictments – Essentially manoeuvring to get them off. The black community can no longer sustain or tolerate this systematic killing.

There must be change now! Not tomorrow or sometime in the future, but now!  We have therefore written Governor Andrew Cuomo, the New York State Legislature and the New York City Council requesting that they enact the Eric Garner Law to ensure a fairer justice system and greater law enforcement accountability. We have proposed that the Garner Law mandates that:

Officer Daniel Pantaleo
Officer Daniel Pantaleo

(I)            Police officers must live within the five boroughs of the New York City.

(II)          Police officers who are found guilty of killing unarmed citizens must be personally liable for their own defense and civil penalties.

(III)         Police officers cannot use deadly force in situations where unarmed suspects pose no threat to themselves or others but must employ non-lethal methods to subdue unarmed, non-violent subjects, and must be thoroughly trained in these areas as well as in de-escalation tactics.

(IV)         The Governor shall appoints a special prosecutor to investigate and prosecute allegations of Police abuse or misconduct that result in death or serious injury, and that other cases involving the use of excessive force must either be indicted directed by the District Attorney or be subjected to a preliminary/probable cause hearing by a judge.

(v)        Police officer must be equipped with body cameras.

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p align=”justify”>We will be engaging the Governor and our State and City representatives on this proposal.


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131 responses to “Eric Garner Choked to Death by Police Officers Galvanises Protests Nationwide–Call to Enact Eric Garner Law”


  1. What does the ignorance of Black police officers have to do with racial tension in America?


  2. @Dee Word

    I come here to see and behold, because I love the BU discourse and occasionally to show my petticoat.
    And yes to see who has been the latest one to f-up. Not sure how much mediums like this put the fear of God into the leaders really cause they still doing their nonsense.

    How long it took the Berlin Wall to fall?

  3. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    “What does the ignorance of Black police officers have to do with racial tension in America?”

    I think BU is being infiltrated by a team pushing out black faults as counter to white faults as per bog standard brainwashing / propaganda / racism

    He who feels it knows it
    and if someone don’t know, then they just don’t know

    Wizer Dread
    grow your locks down to your toe
    http://youtu.be/NHeYfsLHS_c


  4. David did you read the BarbadosToday editorial ?


  5. @Hants

    Yes


  6. David | December 6, 2014 at 4:54 PM |
    What does the ignorance of Black police officers have to do with racial tension in America?

    They are a major part of the problem people are overlooking.

    They are equally to blame as they seemingly turn a blind eye and continue to lay low in a system destroying their own people.

    I lived there and have seen it first hand.


  7. It is amazing how you dickheads , shitheads and ultra morons can pontificate on matters in the States like if America is some lil 2X4 Piece ‘O’ Rock somewhere in the Caribbean Sea.-You Stupidddddddddd


  8. @Dee word
    I stand corrected if I attributed hateful castigation of Muslims on your person and I apologize.

    As it relates to Lincoln’s quote, it certainly isn’t taken out of context in reference to the emancipation of Black people. That was a consequence not the objective. He also said that they would lose lose the war in 3 fortnights if it wasn’t for the “buffalo soldiers”.

    And I agree that human beings are not perfect beings but when the narrative that marks an historical icon’s legacy reveals signs of being contrived then it should be revisited.

    As I relates to Al Hajj Malik Al Shabazz, I think it is beyond question at this point that his assassination was “encourage” by third parties. The book authored by Manning Marable wasn’t worth the paper it was printed on. He interview extensively Bro. Abdullah Abdur Razzaq(James 67X) Malcom X’s secretary and friend for months. This brother and elder was very angry about many of the mis-characterizations of a man he respected and rightfully idealized. Interesting how he died before its publishing.

  9. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    http://youtu.be/nYck77qxk9M

    The dickheads , shitheads and ultra morons have been ahead of America in figuring out the points of the protests they been getting receiving as a backlash against the white trash .. maybe its bad karma for wars and slavery
    as well as racism past and present
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-30356570

  10. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ MistaBlack | December 6, 2014 at 6:18 PM |
    “As it relates to Lincoln’s quote, it certainly isn’t taken out of context in reference to the emancipation of Black people. That was a consequence not the objective. He also said that they would lose lose the war in 3 fortnights if it wasn’t for the “buffalo soldiers”.”

    What do you mean by reference to “buffalo soldiers”?
    Who were these “buffalo soldiers” that played such a vital role in the so-called emancipation of “ Black people”?
    Be also careful in any reference to Bob Marley if and when you reply.

  11. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

    Who were these “buffalo soldiers” that played such a vital role in the so-called emancipation of “ Black people”?

    Be also careful in any reference to Bob Marley if and when you reply.

    The Wailers-Buffalo Dub


  12. @Easy…
    Thanks, the “all knowing” white man just found out that Bob Marley borrowed the term “Buffalo Soldier” from American History. A name given to the Black soldier from the Red Man because of his wooly hair and his bravery on the battle field.

    Famous for example, for saving Teddy Roosevelt’s hide.

  13. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ MistaBlack | December 6, 2014 at 8:39 PM |
    “A name given to the Black soldier from the Red Man because of his wooly hair and his bravery on the battle field.”

    How do you feel about these brainwashed Buffalo-like soldiers killing off the same bison that kept those ‘red men’ alive and siding with the white man in his quest of genocide against native American people to rob them of their lands and to decimate their culture based on Mother Nature Gaia?

    Perhaps you would say those same red skin bastards deserve their lot since they are not true Muslims submitting themselves to some vindictive Middle Eastern desert god called allah.

    It would do you a world of go(o)d if you were to submit yourself intellectually to a more universal concept of Allah which shines on all of us including the Aborigines in Australasia.

    PS: I am sorry for being too heavy for you to carry. But what’s above is also below, young person.

  14. Easy squeeze (make no riot) Avatar
    Easy squeeze (make no riot)

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  15. Alia Atkinson became the first black woman to win a world swimming title when she triumphed in the 100m breaststroke at the world short-course championships in Doha on Saturday as more records tumbled.
    Jamaican Atkinson, 25, claimed the title and equalled Ruta Meilutyte’s world record of 1min 02.36sec in the process – although under governing body FINA rules this still equates to a new record


  16. Miller
    “Native Americans also enslaved black people in America”

    How did you think the African American felt when the Five Civilized Tribes: Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole Chickasaw and Creek owned amongst themselves a total of 65, 680 African Americans as slaves?

    Miller you ought to read the Dunmore Proclamation of 1775? John Murray, the governor of British colony Virginal instituted the proclamation which declared martial law and promised freedom for slaves of American patriot who left their masters and joined the royal forces. A total of 300 African American fought against white American during the war of independence.


  17. Miller
    The Buffalo Soldier was well respected by the Native American for his fearless fighting style. The Buffalo Soldier operated primarily in the Midwestern Plains during the early days of American frontier. And the reason the Buffalo Soldier was chosen for this line of work stemmed from the fact that they were given the worse assignments and subjected to the worse living conditions in the Army. So these harsh conditions under which the Buffalo Soldier was subjected equipped him much better the White Soldier to fight to the Native American on the Midwestern plains in the early days of the American frontier.


  18. We ought to assume that Charles Barkley has spoken to the millions of Black men and women who have endured the inhumanities during the evil- institution of slavery. I don’t know how someone who has been forcefully taken from his family could have been contented with or her role as a slave? Sometime one has to question the source or sources which govern the thinking of those persons who calls themselves celebrities.


  19. Miller

    You’re ignorant of American History because the same Native American rode alongside the White man and killed his own kind. Remember now Miller, many of the Native Americans tribes were warring against each other prior to the European entering North America.


  20. I had the privilege, or misfortune of seeing Mr. Barkley on television while I was going about my business one day last week, and I was in awe at the level of stupidity and wonton ignorance from which he perched his crumbling quasi-academic platform on race relations in the United States.
    For one, “Sir Charles”, does not speak for the “average” Black American whom he claims to either represent their thoughts or their culture in some way. This guy is an ignorant, bald-head, white symphathist who doesn’t see, can’t see, or is blinded by the white sheet which he crawls under with his white wife.
    Police across the United States, and especially The NYC police, seem to have a vendetta against black people in their precincts and counties. One must ask, for what reason? What did they do? Do blacks commit more crimes than whites?
    Certainly, with a smaller black than white population, that is simply a statistical impossibility. Is their crime rate higher per ratio? And if it is, can you tell me what the driving factors are? Do they just like to commit crime so they just do that?
    The NYC pig squad has killed at least six blacks over the reign of terror of the balding, comb-over Czar of NYC, Rudy Juliani, who by the way, if one traced his lineage, one would undoubtedly fins some form of questionable Italian connection leading back to the “Mob”. Patrick Dorsman, shot in cold blood, Amadou Diallo, shot at 41 times, and the list goes on.
    You see, this behavior is symptomatic of the problem existing within the NYC police dept. and the country at large. That problem is a deep hatred for black people. Ask them why, and you will hear all types of tripe and stereotypical garbage, but no concrete evidence to back up what they claim or believe.
    Blacks need to understand two things about white folk and their level of cognitive ability. Those two things are simple: Whites understand money and violence. You either take away their wealth (ill-gotten I might add) or kick their ass to kingdom come! Simple!
    No amount of negotiation and protesting and boycotting will work. Malcom X had the right recipe for them that is why they eliminated him. Whites and the white race believe that they are entitled to go all over the world and do unto whom-so-ever what they will. They believe that they laws, rules and regulations shall be imposed on all so that their status remains as it is and is unchanged or unchallenged.
    The United States is heading down a slippery slope with this foolishness and we here in Barbados seem to be just as blind to it as they are.
    LIME,C&W, FCIB, Royal Bank, ScotiaBank, Digicel all have white task masters here in OUR land, disadvantaging all but the most loyal “house slaves”, enjoying OUR hospitality, beaches, SUN, SEA, Quality-of-Life, and spitting in our faces every day. The Immigration department has no less than 80 applications per year for highly paid individuals to come here on behalf of some company to work in this land while they are at least 5 Barbadians in almost 90% of these application cases that can fill the role. And when persons ask hard questions, the political and corporate climate allows them to be punished severely without a place to turn for help or their voice to be heard.
    The race war is coming. It’s coming to the great USA, and its coming here! There will be no prisoners taken either because for too long, one race above all others was down-trodden, dis-advantaged and mis-treated with no good reason. It HAS to and WILL end, but the picture won’t be pretty. And all of those biogenic and other weapons that are being readied in secret to be deployed by militarized police forces and other white trash, power loving, useless eaters, well, they will be turned against you, and you will feel what blacks have felt for years. The only exception will be that you will feel decades, better yet, centuries of their pain all concentrated into a few minutes before you expire.
    Finally, to people of the race they call black. Let not what others tell, think or project to you and of you in any way demote and demoralize you. But let it inspire you to bond together and develop the strength you will find in your numbers. You were the first Mathematicians, Philosophers and Doctors. You were the cradle of civilization, and it was by the work and ingenuity of your fore-parents that the world could develop. You are hated because in your collective state, you carry an unstoppable force which the rest of the world neither wishes to see you attain or achieve. They are unable to say why they hate you the way they do, but it is clear that without some plan of action, you will be destined to repeat the actions which give them leverage over you.
    In 2015, start looking for businesses owned by people like you to support. Stop being consumers and start to become investors and entrepreneurs. Start being willing to say ”if it isn’t from or by one of us, it isn’t for any of us!” An avalanche starts with the movement of a few snowflakes in the right location, but is unstoppable until it has run its course
    Keep it up NYC Police, and world. The day or reckoning is neigh!


  21. agree with your sentiments ..unfortunately blacks have been hard wired and programmed to be consumers,,and the white establishment has used that psychology effectively to undermined and outwitted the black politicians with promises of jobs,
    in order for blacks to be serious contenders in the economic world they need the funding,
    BTW the one bank in barbados that would have helped its people wasn;t that taken over and not a shot fired in dissent,, then pray tell me how blacks going to compete and make great strides in the financial world when those put in place to protect ownership dismantles piece by piece and replaced with foreign ownership,
    right now barbados is in a financial hole and the loud cries coming from politicians and people are those of selling what ever is left and handing barbados over, to outside interest,,, it seems that self worth can be bought and sold at a drop of a hat,,, never mind whose hands it gets into ,., until blacks understand the mentality of those who have not regards or interest for blacks ,,blacks would always be hoodwinked ,,catspraddled and tossed aside like garbage, ,


  22. Racism institutionalized, is at its most destructive, and it is firmly entrenched in every facet of American society. In order to remove or at least begin to reverse the effectiveness of such a monstrosity, it requires an equally quantitative, qualitative, sustainable campaign.

    My question is beyond expressing outrage to the blatancy of these acts of inhumanity and racism, what is to be our sustainable course???

    That’s individually and collectively…


  23. @DICK LONG | December 6, 2014 at 6:07 PM | It is amazing how you dickheads , shitheads and ultra morons can pontificate on matters in the States like if America is some lil 2X4 Piece ‘O’ Rock somewhere in the Caribbean Sea.-You Stupidddddddddd

    Hey DICK,

    Calling people stupid and don’t even know that Barbados is in the Atlantic Ocean, not Caribbean Sea.

    Lol…. and the old adage re British vs US Education holds true…

    And if you happen to be British educated but still think that, then dang, you are THICK.


  24. For those who would quote Barkley.

    WHILE HE CALLING BROWN A THUG

20 Feb 1963 Charles Barkley born, Leeds, AL. 
1984 Drafted fifth, Philadelphia 76'ers. 
21 Dec 1991 Arrested in Milwaukee for disorderly conduct, after breaking Joseph McCarthy's nose in a bar. 
Jun 1992 Acquitted of assault charge resulting from his December arrest. 
7 Jul 1996 Jeb Tyler files an assault complaint against Barkley over an altercation in The Basement, a Cleveland dance bar. Tyler: "He said it like three times, 'You got to leave.' I said, 'No, I'm not leaving the bar.' Then I said, 'How about you leave the bar?' As soon as I said that, he punched me in the nose."  
2 Aug 1997 Jury rejects Jeb Tyler's claim of $550,000 against Barkley, over the July 1996 bar fight. 
26 Oct 1997 Basketball great Charles Barkley is charged with aggravated battery and resisting arrest after throwing 20-year-old man Jorge Lugo through a plate glass window in an Orlando, Florida dance club. Barkley later tells reporters: "I regret we weren't on a higher floor." 

19 Apr 2000 Retires from NBA basketball. "Now I'm just what America needs: another unemployed black man." 

1 Oct 2002 Book, I May Be Wrong, But I Doubt It.

    Tara Nova with Tabetha Simpkins

    WHILE HE CALLING BROWN A THUG

    20 Feb 1963 Charles Barkley born, Leeds, AL.

    1984 Drafted fifth, Philadelphia 76’ers.

    21 Dec 1991 Arrested in Milwaukee for disorderly conduct, after breaking Joseph McCarthy’s nose in a bar.

    Jun 1992 Acquitted of assault charge resulting from his December arrest.

    7 Jul 1996 Jeb Tyler files an assault complaint against Barkley over an altercation in The Basement, a Cleveland dance bar. Tyler: "He said it like three times, ‘You got to leave.’ I said, ‘No, I’m not leaving the bar.’ Then I said, ‘How about you leave the bar?’ As soon as I said that, he punched me in the nose."

    2 Aug 1997 Jury rejects Jeb Tyler’s claim of $550,000 against Barkley, over the July 1996 bar fight.

    26 Oct 1997 Basketball great Charles Barkley is charged with aggravated battery and resisting arrest after throwing 20-year-old man Jorge Lugo through a plate glass window in an Orlando, Florida dance club. Barkley later tells reporters: "I regret we weren’t on a higher floor."

    19 Apr 2000 Retires from NBA basketball. "Now I’m just what America needs: another unemployed black man."

    1 Oct 2002 Book, I May Be Wrong, But I Doubt It.


  25. My address has changed to erwalrond@gmail.com E Walrond >


  26. The debate re the Ferguson grand jury continues or rather one should say the motivation and possible unethical actions of the DA Mr. McCulloch grows darker.

    The DA said:”This is a lady who clearly wasn’t present when this occurred, and she recounted this statement that was right out of the newspaper about Wilson’s actions, right down the line…”

    He justified her being there because, “…I decided that anyone who claimed to have witnessed anything would be presented to the grand jury…”

    As a non-lawyer this sounds incredibly ridiculous.

    Now, this is not to say that her evidence was crucial to the final decision but it certainly makes the grand jury presentation seem rather disingenuous.

    Amazing.

    http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/dec/19/ferguson-prosecutor-witnesses-darren-wilson-michael-brown


  27. @DeeWord

    Incredible!

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