Street thug Eric Garner had at least eight domestic incident reports filed against him, including several for unwanted sexual touching.
One of them even involved throwing his newborn grandchild and his daughter out of his car, NYPD sources told Gotnews.com.
Under New York law domestic incident reports are filed whenever the police are forced to respond to a domestic altercation. No charges may be filed by the victim but police are still duty bound to report and catalog it.
OK, more incoming from NYPD sources. Garner also had arrests for False Personation, Drugs, and Sexual Abuse.
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) December 5, 2014
In 2009 he was arrested for forcible touching of the genitals. Garner had another sexual touching incident report but our police source did not know what that charge was for.
Garner was also picked up for possession of narcotics with a dangerous tag, an offense that means the drugs could be “oxy or meth.” Garner also got busted for false impersonation, or giving a false name to the police.
The rest of the incident reports concerned his involvement in local organized crime and the untaxed cigarette trade. Garner was also picked up with driving with a suspended license multiple times.
“There are other sealed arrests that you can’t see,” our police source told us. “Police were well acquainted with Garner in the neighborhood.”
The video supports the notion that police knew Garner well. “Because every time you see me, you want to harass me, you want to stop me, say I’m selling cigarettes,” he said before being apprehended by Staten Island police.
NYPD policy is to rely on training and experience. If I'm arresting a guy I know has 8 domestics, 1 sexual, and a few assaults, I'm hands on
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) December 5, 2014
