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Tuesday 29 July 2014

Pregnant Woman Apparently Put In Chokehold By NYPD Cop During Dispute Over Illegal Grilling

An NYPD cop puts his arm around Rosan Miller's neck in an apparent chokehold, which is prohibited by the department.Rosan Miller struggles against the cop over the weekend in Brooklyn.Former city councilman Charles Barron points out the woman's daughter can be seen watching her mother's arrest.Former city councilman Charles Barron points out the woman's daughter can be seen watching her mother's arrest.The seven-months-pregnant Rosan Miller struggles over the weekend.Rosan Miller (above), her husband Moses Miller and brother John Miller were all arrested.
Police are investigating whether a cop put a seven-months-pregnant woman in a chokehold while busting her for illegal grilling in Brooklyn — an incident caught on film.
Photos released Monday by an East New York advocacy group show Rosan Miller, 27, struggling with a cop who appears to have his arm around her neck.
The NYPD prohibits the use of chokeholds.
Officers went to the home over the weekend because Miller was grilling on a public sidewalk in violation of local law, cops said. But a melee broke out that ended with her, her brother and husband all in handcuffs.

The brother, John Miller, was charged with harassment and obstruction of justice. Her husband, Moses Miller, 34, was charged with resisting arrest and obstruction. Rosan Miller got a summons for disorderly conduct.
When former city councilman Charles Barron heard, he called cops to complain and "expedite" the Millers' release, he said.
"This was all over a grill," Barron said. "This is about grilling in front of her house."
The advocacy group, People Organizing and Working for Empowerment and Respect, released the photos.
Barron pointed out that the woman's daughter can be seen in the photo watching her mother being arrested.
Barron said one of the cops, a lieutenant, went to the building at 594 Bradford St. Thursday about a domestic incident involving another resident, returned on Saturday and encountered the grilling.
A case in which a man died while in an apparent chokehold has led to outcry in the city recently. Eric Garner, 43, of Staten Island, died July 17 after a confrontation with cops who were arresting him for selling loose cigarettes.

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