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He was known to the police for the illegal sale of cigarettes. On July 17, 2014 shortly before 5 p.m., sitting between Bay Street and Victory Boulevard, he was questioned about it by two plainclothes police officers. Garner declares that he has nothing to be ashamed of and begs them to leave him alone. Reinforcements arrive and ask him to put his hands behind his back. Faced with his refusal, the police officer Daniel Pantaleo uses to force him there a technique of strangulation prohibited by the police force of New York since 1993. Garner undergoes a prone position. He is lying on the ground and then forcibly kept on the ground. Overweight and asthmatic, he repeatedly states that he cannot breathe. A few moments later, he loses consciousness. He was then taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. The forensic scientist in charge of the case concluded that there was a homicide, to which the strangulation would have contributed.
J'espère que sa t'aidera. Bonne journée à toi :)