Eric Garner’s Daughter Gave Out Police Addresses After Cops Shot

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 28, 2014

Erica Garner's family lawyer says "she dinna du nuffen."
Erica Garner’s family lawyer says “she dinna du nuffen.”

Hey, didn’t that Hal Turner guy go to prison for doing this exact same thing – giving out addresses while insinuating people should be hunted down?

New York Post:

One of Eric Garner’s daughters marked Christmas Day by spreading personal information about an NYPD cop who was present during the chokehold death of her father — outraging officers still reeling from last weekend’s execution-style slayings of two policemen in Brooklyn.

Erica Garner tweeted that cop Justin D’Amico was “another officer that helped killed [sic] my dad,” and directed her 5,000-plus Twitter followers to a Web page that lists ­addresses for D’Amico and five possible relatives.

The information was viewed about 500 times before Garner’s stunning tweet was deleted following inquiries by The Post.

The move came less than a week after a gunman fatally shot cops Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, following the shooter’s online post that said he planned to avenge the police killings of Eric Garner on Staten Island and Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo.

It also came as cops were on high alert over dozens of copy-cat threats this week that have led to more than a half-dozen arrests.

An NYPD source said Erica Garner’s “disgusting” tweet “poses grave danger” to ­D’Amico.

“She clearly wants someone to go to the officer’s house and assassinate him in cold blood just like Ramos and Liu,” the source said.

The head of the NYPD sergeants union, Ed Mullins, called the tweet “terrible behavior that continues to cause divisive actions throughout the city.”

“The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” Mullins added.

In her 1:45 a.m. tweet, Erica Garner posted a link to a page on the pastebin.com Web site, which lets users anonymously post plain-text documents for public viewing.

She called the information about D’Amico “just something light” and included the hashtag #Doxx, which refers to the online practice of revealing private details about people’s lives.

Her family’s lawyer then, apparently in seriousness, claimed she “didn’t know” what was in the links she posted with the #Doxx hashtag. I guess she just posted them randomly, and come on guys, Black people are stupid, they don’t know how to internet.

Unbelievably, she has thus far not been charged with anything and no one appears to be talking about charging her with anything.

Seriously, this is the very exact same thing Hal Turner went to prison for.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a fan of Turner, who turned out to be an FBI informant. But still. Why do these Blacks have all of these special privileges and immunity from being prosecuted for things Whites get sent to prison for?

Better question: why do people believe them when they claim they are “oppressed” when we can all see they have a special privileged status in society?