At the same time, cops have a choice. They can let people off the hook. They don't enforce every law all the time, and we all are willing to accept that. The notion that "an unjust law is no law at all" is much older than democracy.
That's true. And ordinarily I'd say that had this gentleman cooperated he'd have been let off with a warning or with a citation.
But if you watched and listened to the video, the guy goes on and on about the multiple other times he's been confronted over this.
"At the time of his death, the Port Richmond resident had three misdemeanor cases pending in Stapleton Criminal Court. He was free on $2,000 bail.
On Aug. 22 of last year, Garner was arrested on School Road and Bay Street, Fort Wadsworth, for allegedly driving without a license, according to a criminal complaint.
Garner, 43, gave cops a phony name and put himself in more hot water when officers allegedly found untaxed cigarettes and a small amount of marijuana in the 1998 Lincoln Navigator he was driving, the complaint said.
He was charged with aggravated unlicensed vehicle operation, false personation, possession or sale of untaxed cigarettes and marijuana possession, according to information from District Attorney Daniel Donovan's office.
Seven months later, while out on $1,000 bail, Garner was busted on March 28 for allegedly selling unstamped cigarettes on the street outside of 200 Bay St., Tompkinsville. He had 24 packs of untaxed smokes in his possession, police said.
The location is next door to 202 Bay St., where the fatal confrontation occurred Thursday between cops and Garner.
Garner was charged with a misdemeanor count of violating the cigarette and tobacco products tax and posted $1,000 bail, online state court records show.
Garner was arrested again on May 7 on Victory Boulevard and St. Marks Place, Tompkinsville. The site is across the block from Bay Street.
Cops accused him of possessing six packs of untaxed cigarettes.
Garner last appeared in court to answer the three cases on July 2. The matters were all adjourned then to Oct. 7, online state court records show."
Misdemeanor cases over alleged untaxed cigarettes preceded fatal police incident with Eric Garner | SILive.com
Now if you watch that video, he is adamant he did nothing wrong. He just broke up a fight -- next to the places he had previously been arrested for doing this? Ok, possible. Not likely. And he has lied before.