NEW YORK: The daughter of key Black Lives Matter determine Eric Garner died Saturday after a weeklong health facility keep following a middle attack.
"She was a warrior to the end. She stood up for justice for her father," the Rev. Al Sharpton said in announcing the demise of Garner, 27, at a New York health facility.
Garner's legitimate Twitter account, run by her family and friends since she changed into in poor health, asked that she be remembered as a mom, daughter, sister and aunt with a middle "bigger than the world."
In 2014, her father, Eric Garner, who was black, was stopped on Staten Island for selling untaxed cigarettes and died after a white police officer subdued him with a chokehold. A grand jury declined to indict the officer; the town agreed to pay a $6 million civil settlement.
Garner's closing phrases, "I can't breathe," changed into a slogan for activists.
Erica Garner changed into a voice for police accountability after his demise, criticizing Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio over policing matters. In 2016, she campaigned on behalf of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent, for president.
Garner's mom, Esaw Snipes, told The New York Times up to now that Garner, who gave start 4 months ago, had realized during the being pregnant that she had middle problems.
Snipes said Garner had a middle attack after an bronchial asthma episode and was placed in a medically induced coma.
"She was a warrior to the end. She stood up for justice for her father," the Rev. Al Sharpton said in announcing the demise of Garner, 27, at a New York health facility.
Garner's legitimate Twitter account, run by her family and friends since she changed into in poor health, asked that she be remembered as a mom, daughter, sister and aunt with a middle "bigger than the world."
In 2014, her father, Eric Garner, who was black, was stopped on Staten Island for selling untaxed cigarettes and died after a white police officer subdued him with a chokehold. A grand jury declined to indict the officer; the town agreed to pay a $6 million civil settlement.
Garner's closing phrases, "I can't breathe," changed into a slogan for activists.
Erica Garner changed into a voice for police accountability after his demise, criticizing Democratic Mayor Bill de Blasio over policing matters. In 2016, she campaigned on behalf of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent, for president.
Garner's mom, Esaw Snipes, told The New York Times up to now that Garner, who gave start 4 months ago, had realized during the being pregnant that she had middle problems.
Snipes said Garner had a middle attack after an bronchial asthma episode and was placed in a medically induced coma.
Erica Garner dies; fought police brutality after dad's death
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