The protest
chaos that has enveloped New York City in the wake of the grand jury
decision in Eric Garner's chokehold death has spun off into cities
nationwide.
Videotaped Chokehold
The medical examiner ruled Garner's death a homicide and found that a chokehold contributed to it.
As with Michael Brown's death in the St Louis suburb of Ferguson, the Garner case sparked accusations of racist policing and calls for federal prosecutors to intervene.
US President Barack Obama said the grand jury decision underscores the need to strengthen the trust and accountability between communities and law enforcement.
The US Justice Department will conduct a federal investigation into Eric Garner's death, US Attorney General Eric Holder announced on Wednesday evening.
The New York Police Department(NYPD) also is doing an internal probe which could lead to administrative charges against Daniel Pantaleo, who remains on desk duty.
Demonstrations
appeared Thursday Dec 04,2014 from Washington to Seattle to Atlanta to Oakland a
day after a Staten Island grand jury decided not to indict Officer
Daniel Pantaleo for his role in Eric Garner's July 17,2014 death.
From
the White House to the streets of some of America's biggest cities, the
New York case converged with the Ferguson shooting and investigations
out of South Carolina and Cleveland to stir a national conversation
about racial justice and police use of force.
Protesters make their move falling to the ground on the White House perimeter in Washington, DC
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