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Simon Marks Reporting

Dec 4, 2014 - Eric Garner Grand Jury Decision

Dec 16, 2014, 03:11 AM

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When a New York Grand Jury determined that a police officer should not face criminal charges in connection with the chokehold killing of alleged black market cigarette trader Eric Garner, protests were sparked all over the United States. Simon filed this report for Britain's LBC Radio. #icantbreathe #ericgarner #police #nypd #obama

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