New York City has reached a settlement with the family of Eric Garner,
who died after being put in a choke-hold by police last July,
agreeing to pay $5.9 million to resolve the claim over his death. The
family had filed a $75million lawsuit against the city but accepted a
pretrial settlement on Monday.
His death sparked protests around the country by people outraged over
police treatment of African Americans. Cell phone video of the fatal
encounter showed Garner saying 'I can't breath' 11 times while being
held on the ground by an NYPD officer in a chokehold. He was being
apprehended for allegedly
illegally selling cigarettes when he died. The family say the settlement
is not victory!
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