Criminal NYPD Officers Kill Innocent Man For No Reason – Victim Pleaded For Life Over and Over Saying He Couldn’t Breathe

Criminals working as officers at the NYPD killed an innocent & unarmed man, Eric Garner, apparently for no reason.
Mr Garner even stated that the police had apparently harassed him multiple times in the past.

These NYPD police officers need to be arrested and charged with murder, especially the criminal officer with 99 on his back, who had the man in the choke hold.

Unfortunately YouTube has removed these videos from their platform to hide the truth from the American People. Another coverup with the help of Google/YouTube.

“I didn’t do nothing, I didn’t sell anything. I’m tired of it. Every time you see me you want to mess with me. This stops today,” – Victim Eric Garner statement before being murdered by NYPD police

Well the harassment by the NYPD definitely did stop that day because they killed the man.

Watch the video above and you will see and hear that the man literally pleaded for his life, telling the officers at least 8 times that he couldn’t breathe. Yet the criminal NYPD officers did not allow the man to breathe, and continued crushing his head and neck until he finally died.

As soon as the police realized that they killed the man, for no reason at all, the police started chasing the eyewitnesses away, making it harder to get video and audio of the crime scene.

These so-called officers of the NYPD are criminals that should all be arrested and put on trial for murder!

“I can’t breathe. I can’t breathe.”

That’s what Eric Garner struggled to say as one New York Police Department officer held him by the neck from behind while others found the hands of the 43-year-old father of six, cuffing them behind his back.

“I didn’t do nothing,” Garner initially argued with a plain clothes officer on Staten Island Thursday afternoon.

“I didn’t sell anything,” he added a moment later.

The New York Daily News reported that the police said Garner has a history of selling untaxed cigarettes and has been arrested for doing so before. The New York Post reported that Garner had 30 arrests on his record for selling the cigarettes illegally. This is what police said they saw Garner doing Thursday, sparking the altercation.

“I’m tired of it. Every time you see me you want to mess with me. This stops today,” Garner said. ”Everybody standing there will tell you that I didn’t do nothing. I didn’t sell nothing. …I’m minding my business, officer. I’m minding my business. Please just leave me alone.”

In that moment, one of the plain clothes officers engaging with Garner put his hands on him. Garner struggled and almost half a dozen other officers quickly descended upon him, bringing him down to the ground, one holding him in a chokehold and later pressing his face into the pavement.

“Once again, police beating up on people,” Ramsey Orta, who filmed video of the incident and provided it to the Daily News, said. “All he did was break up a fight. And this is what happens for breaking up a fight. This s*** is crazy.”

It was difficult to see what else happened to Garner later in the footage with several police officers standing around him and others demanding that Orta back up.

“They jumped him and they were choking him. He was foaming at the mouth,” Orta told the Daily News. “And that’s it, he was done. The cops were saying, ‘No, he’s OK, he’s OK.’ He wasn’t OK.”

Garner could be heard telling police he couldn’t breathe at least eight times.

The NYPD would only tell the Daily News that Garner was “placed in custody, went into cardiac arrest and died” at the hospital where he was transported.

Garner’s wife, Esaw, isn’t buying it though.

“They’re covering their asses. He was breaking up a fight,” Esaw Garner told the Daily News. “They harassed and harassed my husband until they killed him.”

A man who only wanted to go on the record with the Daily News with his first name, Douglas, described Garner as an “intimidating” man because of his size but said he was really “just a big teddy bear.”

“He’s the nicest guy. I can’t believe what I saw. That’s no way to do an arrest,” Douglas told the newspaper.

The site Photography Is Not a Crime, which advocates for the legal right to film officers performing public duties, said “the video speaks for itself. He was killed by the NYPD.”

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