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Doctors Agree Nothing Benign About the Chokehold

May 28, 2023 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson This is the second in a two-part series on the chokehold from my new book…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: biden, black men, chokehold, floyd, police, racism

The Enduring Life of the Chokehold

May 21, 2023 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson This is the first of a two-part series examining the continued deadly use of the chokehold. It’s…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: ban, black men, chokehold, death, floyd, garner, lapd, neely, police, supreme court

Pantaleo May Be Out But the Chokehold Isn’t

August 19, 2019 Earl Ofari Hutchinson 1 Comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo was finally given the official boot by his department. He was fired for…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: chokehold, daniel pantaleo, eric garner, NYPD, police violence

“Not a Big Deal”: Says It All About the Cheapness of Garner’s (and Other Blacks) Life

May 17, 2019 Earl Ofari Hutchinson Leave a comment

Earl Ofari Hutchinson No Need to vilify NYPD Staten Island commander Christopher Bannon for his blunt and honest quip of…

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Posted in: Commentary Filed under: black males, chokehold, daniel pantaleo, eric garner, NYPD, police violene, racism

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