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John —
In 2014, Eric Garner was tackled and choked to death by an NYPD officer in Staten Island. The medical examiner ruled Eric's death a homicide, but a grand jury chose not to indict the officer who put him in a chokehold, a practice banned by the NYPD in 1993.
Over the past few years, Eric’s wife, Esaw Snipes Garner, worked with a filmmaker to make a unique, powerful film about the trial that should have followed her husband’s death.
It’s called American Trial: The Eric Garner Story, and Innocence Project supporters have an exclusive opportunity to stream the movie from home as part of its debut in virtual theaters all over the world.
Tickets are just $12 and your money will go toward supporting justice reform organizations like ours, as well as Esaw’s campaign to pass a federal anti-chokehold bill in congress — get your exclusive ticket to the streaming premiere of American Trial right now. ([link removed])
As audience members, you’ll also have a seat on a virtual jury to vote on the trial's verdict, and join a livestream Q&A with the film's director, CBS's Michelle Miller and Esaw Snipes Garner on May 21.
Thanks,
—The Innocence Project Team
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