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Op-ed: Two years after Eric Garner’s death, continuing a quest for justice

Since Eric Garner’s death, New York City has toughened measures to prosecute police brutality. Public Advocate Letitia James explains there's still more to do.

Rev. Al Sharpton and mother of police chokehold victim Eric Garner, Gwen Carr lead a march two years after his death in the Brooklyn borough of New York, July 16, 2016. (Photo by Bria Webb/Reuters)
Rev. Al Sharpton and mother of police chokehold victim Eric Garner, Gwen Carr lead a march two years after his death in the Brooklyn borough of New York, July 16, 2016. Reuters

Letitia James