Saturday, December 30, 2017

Erica Garner, Activist Daughter of Eric Garner, Dies at 27 After Coma


Erica Garner, who became an activist for police reform after her father's words of "I can't breathe" were used as a rallying cry for a movement, died Saturday after being in a coma for several days, according to a statement posted to her official Twitter account. She was 27.

Garner, the oldest daughter of Eric Garner, had been hospitalized at a Brooklyn, New York, hospital since going into cardiac arrest a week prior, her family said.

Her mother, Esaw Snipes-Garner, told the New York Daily News that the medical emergency was triggered by an asthma attack. Garner had suffered an earlier heart attack after giving birth to her son in August, Snipes-Garner said. Her heart was later found to be enlarged.

"Erica the world loves you. I love you. I am glad you came into our lives," the family said in a tweet. "May you find the peace in the next life that you deserved while you were here." 

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On December 9, 2014, The G-Man Interviews met with Ms. Gwen Carr, Erica Garner, and Lisha Flagg Garner, the mother, daughter and sister of the man who’s become a national symbol in the battle for police department reform and justice. His cousins, Bishop Kareem Evans, Desire McCoy and Benjamin Lawton, were also interviewed. 

The family discussed the grand jury verdict, comments made by high-profile officials that they view as disrespectful and offensive, and the national and global support they’ve received prior to and after the controversial grand jury decision was announced.

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