Staten Island District Attorney Daniel Donovan announced that an extra grand jury will be asked to hear evidence next month in the July 17 death of Eric Garner.
"I assure the public that I am committed to conducting a fair, thorough and responsible investigation into Mr. Garner's death, and that I will go wherever the evidence takes me, without fear or favor," Donovan said in a statement.
Garner, a 43-year-old father of six, could be heard on an amateur video shouting, "I can't breathe!" as Officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him in an apparent chokehold. Police said the officers were arresting Garner on suspicion of selling loose, untaxed cigarettes.
A bystander asks why no one is performing CPR and one officer responds, "because he's breathing."
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Garner, who had asthma, died a short time later.
The death sparked protests while raising questions about the use of policing tactics that critics say unfairly target residents of low-income communities. A few weeks later, tensions between police and minorities were renewed in Missouri, after a white police officer shot and killed an unarmed black 18-year-old.
Donovan said a court granted his request for the extra grand jury yesterday.
Pantaleo, an eight-year NYPD veteran, was stripped of his gun and badge after Garner's death, and another officer was placed on desk duty. Two paramedics and two emergency medical technicians were suspended without pay.
Pantaleo's lawyer, Stuart London, said it was too early to say whether his client would testify before the grand jury.
Several members of New York's congressional delegation last week echoed the call for the Justice Department to investigate. They questioned whether Donovan, a Republican, could adequately investigate the case given his close working relationship with police and the borough's large population of police officers.