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Police Abuse

Eric Garner's Daughter Blasts Bill de Blasio For Not Releasing Cop's Records

You can change politicians all you want, if you don't change the laws the laws don't change.

Ed Krayewski | 9.9.2016 3:10 PM

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Erica Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner, who died in Staten Island in 2014 after New York City police officers put him in an illegal chokehold while trying to arrest him for allegedly selling loose, untaxed cigarettes, lashed out against New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio after the mayor said he could not release the records of Daniel Pantaleo, one of the officers involved in Garner's death.

"Just cause you love Black pussy don't mean you love Black lives," Garner tweeted, cc'ing de Blasio's twitter account. Garner went further, tweeting thatde Blasio had "pimped" his multi-racial son's afro "all the way to City Hall."

But de Blasio's personal feelings about black people, or the make-up of his family (his wife is black) are not relevant to the issues preventing what Erica Garner believes would be "justice" for her father. De Blasio has, indeed, supported a slew of policies that adversely affect poor and minority communities, especially when it comes to law enforcement. But there's no evidence that someone like BIll Thompson, a former black mayoral candidate who Garner tweeted approvingly of, would support substantively different policies. After all, support for "quality of life" laws and strong public unions that protect bad cops and other bad actors are baked into progressivism, white or black.

De Blasio says he could not release Pantaleo's records because of a state civil rights law that prohibits it. According to the New York Daily News, the law had been ignored by the NYPD for 30 years before the city changed its interpretation. Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), no fan of his fellow Democrat de Blasio, also argued the law never stopped records releases before. De Blasio is even appealing a judge's ruling that the records could be released.

Laws protecting the records of public servants shouldn't simply be ignored, they should be repealed, as should the slew of job protections they are accorded, the kind of protections that make it nearly impossible for the NYPD to fire a cop like Pantaleo even if they wanted to. Bad cops are protected primarily not because of racist politicians or police commissioners, but because of laws that provide undue protection for their jobs, making termination a difficult and costly, if not impossible, proposition. Focusing on whether elected officials are racist or not distracts from the important work of repealing the laws and union contracts that protect bad cops and other initiatives like those championed by Black Lives Matter's Campaign Zero.

"God has a way of exposing fraud," Erica Garner tweeted. Eric Garner's mother, meanwhile, endorsed Hillary Clinton, who helped push law and order policies, called blacks "super predators," has rarely found a law that she didn't think needed strict enforcement (except, of course, the laws that would apply to her), and is a committed advocate and defender of public unions that have gotten just the kind of rules that protect Pantaleo's records and employment on the books in the first place.

h/t Ken C

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Ed Krayewski is a former associate editor at Reason.

Police AbuseBill de BlasioEric GarnerRacismPublic UnionsCriminal Justice
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  1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    Read that headline again, Ed

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      Twitter works from beyond the grave.

  2. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    one of the officer's involved

    smdh

    1. Brett L   9 years ago

      one of the officer's involved what? partners?

    2. Wasted Vote Jr.   9 years ago

      Mus't you alway's gripe about s'uch thing's, G'ILMORE?'?

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        Without Nikki, this place has gone completely to shit.

        1. Free Society   9 years ago

          Don't say the name, don't wake the kraken. For now she remains in the dark depths, threatening legal action against neighbors that don't shovel their sidewalks.

          1. This Machine   9 years ago

            Haha, okay, I chuckled at that one.

          2. Ted S.   9 years ago

            "who", not "that". Unless you have inanimate neighbors.

            1. Free Society   9 years ago

              "who", not "that". Unless you have inanimate neighbors.

              That's a total myth. Your objection is a stylistic quibble. You'll never be as annoyingly pedantic as the one whose name shall not be spoken, just give up.

            2. R C Dean   9 years ago

              Whom? or

              Which?

              *lights N**** signal, runs*

              1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

                Racist.

  3. mashed potatoes   9 years ago

    I enjoyed reading that for some reason. just felt good. and yes the headline had me very confused for a second

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      The part about black pussy? Me too.

      1. mashed potatoes   9 years ago

        well, yeah, that and the left eating their own.. that never gets old

        1. The Fusionist   9 years ago

          "the left eating their own"

          ewwwwww!

  4. Ed   9 years ago

    sorry guy's, headline fixed

    1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

      OH SNAP. Gilmore just got ABSUED.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        *vindicated*

    2. Citizen X   9 years ago

      Excellent.

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      There's no apostrophe in 'guys' when it's referring to us as a group.

      *twists knife harder*

      1. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

        You're getting trolled, son.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

          No, I'm getting absued.

  5. This Machine   9 years ago

    Ed once again proves he's earned his place on the top of the alt-text heap.

  6. Playa Manhattan.   9 years ago

    Her twitter account is amazing. It has a little of everything.

  7. Free Society   9 years ago

    Black Pussy, great 1970's blacksploitation heroine name.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

      Best Blaxploitation spoof ever made.

      You can't go wrong with characters named "Mo' Bitches" and "Chocolate Giddyap".

  8. Rhywun   9 years ago

    de Blasio had "pimped" his multi-racial son's afro "all the way to City Hall."

    I can't speak to his predilection for Black pussy, but the rest is certainly true. That 'fro was inescapable for months.

    1. Citizen X   9 years ago

      Pimpin' ain't easy, but it's necessary.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

        +1 Chasin' Hos like Tom chases Jerry.

        1. R C Dean   9 years ago

          + 1 gay cake

  9. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   9 years ago

    like BIll Thompson, a former black mayoral candidate who Garner tweeted approvingly of, would support substantively different policies. After all, support for "quality of life" laws and strong public unions that protect bad cops and other bad actors are baked into progressivism, white or black.

    The most disappointing thing about #BLM and the people who've glommed onto the movement is the cognitive disconnect between powerful, central, unaccountable government with entrenched unions that turn what would normally be criminal matters into employee/employer disputes subject to byzantine arbitration.

    More often than not, #BLM and its supporters are like the old joke about the Jewish ladies (thanks Gilmore for the reminder), "This government is so awful and unaccountable!" "Yeah, and such small portions!"

  10. foetus   9 years ago

    Black Pussy

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