日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
China
Home / China / World

Protests disrupt NY as officer is cleared

By Agencies in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2014-12-05 08:21

2nd grand jury in a week declines to prosecute a white policeman

Thousands of demonstrators disrupted New York City traffic into early Thursday after a grand jury decided not to bring charges against a white police officer in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man.

Mostly peaceful protests sprung up on Wednesday evening at locations throughout Manhattan, including Grand Central Terminal, Times Square and near Rockefeller Center, after the panel returned no indictment against Officer Daniel Panta-leo in the death of Eric Garner in July. The US Justice Department said it was investigating to determine whether Garner's civil rights had been violated.

The 43-year-old father of six was accused of illegally selling cigarettes on a sidewalk when Pantaleo put him in a chokehold from behind and tackled him with the help of other officers. Police said he had resisted arrest. The city's medical examiner had ruled the death a homicide.

The deadly encounter on Staten Island, New York City's least-populous borough, was captured on a video that quickly spread over the Internet and fueled debate about how US police use force, particularly against minorities.

President Barack Obama said the grand jury decision spoke to "the concern on the part of too many minority communities that law enforcement is not working with them and dealing with them in a fair way".

The decision poses the biggest challenge yet for New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, who came into office in January promising to mend strained relations between black New Yorkers and the police department.

It was the second grand jury in just over a week to decline to prosecute a white policeman in the death of an unarmed black man. The decision by a panel in the shooting death of black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, sparked a spasm of violence, with businesses burned and looted in the St. Louis suburb.

By contrast, the New York protests were civil, with about 30 arrests by midevening. Police were clearly showing restraint and allowing demonstrators to block traffic briefly before coaxing them to move on.

Marchers snaked through the streets for hours, chanting and bumping up against throngs of tourists in New York for the holiday season. Disparate clusters of protesters crossed through Times Square a number of times, and one group brought traffic on the West Side Highway along the Hudson River to a standstill.

Demonstrator Susan Schneider said: "The police has impunity. They can run away whatever they do.

"And when you see them on the streets, how they are equipped, it's like war. It's worse than in the '60s. The racism is more strong now."

Keiha Souley, 35, was driving his taxicab on Broadway when protesters blocked traffic. As he chanted along with demonstrators, he said he did not mind the delay.

"You've got to stand up sometime," he said.

In one of several "die-ins", demonstrators laid on the pavement in silent protest about a block from where the Christmas-tree lighting ceremony was underway at Rockefeller Center. Police blockaded the street, preventing marchers from interrupting the nationally televised event.

About 1,000 people packed into the ornate main hall of Grand Central Terminal for a noisy but peaceful protest.

On Staten Island, near the site where Garner was apprehended, Daniel Skelton, a black 40-year-old banker, spoke loudly as he voiced his outrage: "A black man's life just don't matter in this country."

The Justice Department said it would investigate the Garner case. It is already probing the circumstances of the Missouri shooting.

"Our prosecutors will conduct an independent, thorough, fair and expeditious investigation," US Attorney General Eric Holder said in Washington.

Reuters - AFP

 Protests disrupt NY as officer is cleared

Protesters approach a policeman in midtown Manhattan in New York on Wednesday. Thousands took to the streets after a grand jury's decision to take no action over the Staten Island death of Eric Garner during an arrest in July. Eric Thayer / Reuters

Editor's picks
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 日韩黄色免费视频 | 国产日韩久久 | 免费激情片 | 久久不卡视频 | 九九综合网 | 中文字幕亚洲视频 | 麻豆av网| 国产视频精品在线 | 欧美午夜精品一区二区 | 亚洲综合成人网 | 国产白丝在线 | 少妇喷水在线观看 | 俺来也在线观看 | 香蕉视频com | 鲁大师影院在线播放观看免费版中文 | 日韩av有码 | 都市激情自拍偷拍 | 久久久久久福利 | 婷婷综合激情网 | 男女拍拍拍网站 | 日本wwww色| 精品99视频| 哪个网站可以看毛片 | 日韩中文字幕在线视频 | 福利一区视频 | 在线看一区二区 | 在线日本中文字幕 | 国产伦精品一区二区三区四区视频 | 伊人久久大香线蕉成人综合网 | 日韩中文字幕网站 | 性久久久久久久久久 | 夫妻生活毛片 | 欧美激情网站 | 久久com| 日本黄色录象 | 亚洲女人天堂 | 久久精品视频国产 | 国产精品第三页 | 永久免费网站视频在线观看 | 亚洲精品国产精品国自产 | 欧美福利在线视频 |