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Eric Garner death: Fresh protests across US cities Eric Garner death: Fresh protests across US cities
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Protests have been held for a second night over the death of a black man held in an apparent chokehold by a white New York police officer.Protests have been held for a second night over the death of a black man held in an apparent chokehold by a white New York police officer.
Thousands of people took to the streets in New York and other US cities, disrupting traffic and holding sit-ins.Thousands of people took to the streets in New York and other US cities, disrupting traffic and holding sit-ins.
The protests began on Wednesday, after a grand jury decided not to press charges over the death of Eric Garner.The protests began on Wednesday, after a grand jury decided not to press charges over the death of Eric Garner.
Civil rights activists are pinning their hopes on a federal investigation into the case.Civil rights activists are pinning their hopes on a federal investigation into the case.
The US saw a wave of race-related unrest only last week over the decision not to indict another white police officer who had shot dead a young black man in Ferguson, Missouri.The US saw a wave of race-related unrest only last week over the decision not to indict another white police officer who had shot dead a young black man in Ferguson, Missouri.
'Black life matters''Black life matters'
On Thursday night in New York, protesters carried coffins across the Brooklyn Bridge and marched in several groups through Manhattan, carrying banners saying "Racism kills" and "This stops today".On Thursday night in New York, protesters carried coffins across the Brooklyn Bridge and marched in several groups through Manhattan, carrying banners saying "Racism kills" and "This stops today".
"People are sick and tired of the systemic problems of racism in this country," said one protester, Jason Pollock. "We are out here in the streets to say that black life matters.""People are sick and tired of the systemic problems of racism in this country," said one protester, Jason Pollock. "We are out here in the streets to say that black life matters."
Police in riot gear told protesters staging sit-ins that they would face arrest if they did not move along. Police arrested more than 80 people in Wednesday's protests, though the demonstrations have been largely peaceful.Police in riot gear told protesters staging sit-ins that they would face arrest if they did not move along. Police arrested more than 80 people in Wednesday's protests, though the demonstrations have been largely peaceful.
Smaller scale protests were held in cities including Chicago, Washington, Denver, and Boston. In Minneapolis, they some protesters blocked traffic by marching or lying in the middle of a highway. Smaller-scale protests were held in cities including Chicago, Washington, Denver, and Boston. In Minneapolis, they some protesters blocked traffic by marching or lying in the middle of a highway.
Activists have called for another march in Washington on 13 December, followed by a summit on civil rights.Activists have called for another march in Washington on 13 December, followed by a summit on civil rights.
Mr Garner, 43, was stopped on a street in New York on 17 July on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes.Mr Garner, 43, was stopped on a street in New York on 17 July on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes.
After a confrontation with police officer Daniel Pantaleo placed his arm round Mr Garner's neck. Mr Garner, who had asthma, was wrestled to the ground and restrained by force.After a confrontation with police officer Daniel Pantaleo placed his arm round Mr Garner's neck. Mr Garner, who had asthma, was wrestled to the ground and restrained by force.
On video of the incident, he can be heard repeatedly saying "I can't breathe". He became unresponsive and later died.On video of the incident, he can be heard repeatedly saying "I can't breathe". He became unresponsive and later died.
The city's medical examiner's office found in the summer that Mr Garner's death was caused by "the compression of his chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police".The city's medical examiner's office found in the summer that Mr Garner's death was caused by "the compression of his chest and prone positioning during physical restraint by police".
Police unions and Pantaleo's lawyer have said that he used an accepted takedown manoeuvre on Mr Garner, rather than a chokehold, which is banned under New York City police regulations.Police unions and Pantaleo's lawyer have said that he used an accepted takedown manoeuvre on Mr Garner, rather than a chokehold, which is banned under New York City police regulations.
'Broken' system'Broken' system
Many politicians and activists criticised the grand jury's decision not to bring charges against Mr Pantaleo.Many politicians and activists criticised the grand jury's decision not to bring charges against Mr Pantaleo.
Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton has labelled the US grand jury system "broken".Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton has labelled the US grand jury system "broken".
Attorney General Eric Holder has promised "an independent, thorough, fair and expeditious" federal investigation into potential civil rights violations in the case.Attorney General Eric Holder has promised "an independent, thorough, fair and expeditious" federal investigation into potential civil rights violations in the case.
He is also conducting a review of how to heal a "breakdown in trust" between police and communities.He is also conducting a review of how to heal a "breakdown in trust" between police and communities.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has said policing in the city "has to change" and announced a retraining plan.New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has said policing in the city "has to change" and announced a retraining plan.
Police Commissioner William J Bratton said about 22,000 officers will complete a three-day course.Police Commissioner William J Bratton said about 22,000 officers will complete a three-day course.
Meanwhile, a federal report on policing in Cleveland found a systemic pattern of reckless and inappropriate use of force by officers.Meanwhile, a federal report on policing in Cleveland found a systemic pattern of reckless and inappropriate use of force by officers.