Some federal prosecutors have recommended that charges be leveled against the NYPD “chokehold” cop in the 2014 death of Eric Garner, but top Justice Department officials have expressed strong doubts, saying the case may not be winnable, according to a report. Garner, of Staten Island, died in July 2014 after Officer Daniel Pantaleo placed him...

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