Bill Clinton is the latest national figure to weigh in on a Staten Island grand jury’s controversial decision to not indict white police officer Daniel Pantaleo in the July choke hold death of unarmed black man, Eric Garner. The former president said Garner “didn’t deserve to die.”
Clinton made his first public remarks about the Dec. 3 decision in an interview with Fusion at Clinton Foundation’s recent “Future of the Americas” summit in Miami. The network will release the full interview on Tuesday night.
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According to Clinton, Garner “was obviously not well, he was overweight and vulnerable [and] therefore had lung problems, heart and lung problems. He was doing something he should not have been doing. That was illegal. He was selling untaxed cigarettes on the street in small volumes, trying to make a little extra money. But he didn’t’ deserve to die because of that.” He added that while racial equality has gotten better there are still “preconceptions wired into us and we have got to get beyond them.”
The Garner case and a separate, November grand jury decision to not indict white police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. have sparked racial tensions and protests across the country.









