The widow of Eric Garner on Friday warned that “it’s not gonna pretty” and called for “civil unrest” if it isn’t recommended that the cop accused of putting her husband in a fatal chokehold be fired.

“Like my daughter said, it’s not gonna be pretty. We’re not gonna stop,” Esaw Garner Snipes said on CNN. “I don’t know what the next step would be legally, I don’t know what the next step would be civilly, I just know that there’s gonna be a next step. We’re gonna figure out something.”

She added: “I couldn’t map it out for you, but just stay tuned and the Garner family is not going away until we get what we want — and that’s justice, in one form or another.”

The Garner family is bracing for an expected recommendation by NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Trials Rosemarie Maldonado on Friday to resolve departmental charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo.

The cop, who dodged criminal and federal civil rights charges, faces a maximum penalty of being fired from the force over Garner’s July 17, 2014, death on Staten Island.

NYPD officials plan to notify Garner’s family of Maldonado’s verdict on Friday, and police brass fear an outbreak of civil disturbances if she rules in Pantaleo’s favor, sources told The Post on Thursday.

In her appearance on CNN, Garner’s widow also lashed out at Mayor Bill de Blasio, who was heckled by protesters shouting “Fire Pantaleo!” during Wednesday night’s Democratic presidential debate.

Hizzoner has refused to say whether Pantaleo should be fired over Garner’s death.

“He’s full of malarkey,” Esaw snapped Friday as she accused him of “passing the buck.”

The grieving widow said Pantaleo should have been fired “on the spot.”

“The only thing they did was sort of keep him off the street,” she said. “We need to call attention to police officers and the need to hold them accountable. The city needs to be held accountable for the police officers they hire.”