The widow of Eric Garner, Esaw Garner Snipes, on Friday said that presidential candidate and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Bill de BlasioOVERNIGHT ENERGY: California seeks to sell only electric cars by 2035 | EPA threatens to close New York City office after Trump threats to 'anarchist' cities | House energy package sparks criticism from left and right EPA threatens to close New York City office after Trump threats to 'anarchist' cities New Year's Eve in Times Square to be largely virtual amid pandemic MORE (D) is "full of malarkey" when asked about his discussion of Garner's case during this week's Democratic debate.

"He's full of malarkey," Garner Snipes told CNN Friday.

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"They just keep passing the buck and it's really annoying," Garner Snipes added.

Garner, an unarmed black man, was killed by New York police officer Daniel Pantaleo in 2014 when the officer placed him in a headlock. Video of the incident shows Garner saying he can't breathe as he falls to the ground.

He was being arrested for selling untaxed cigarettes.

Garner Snipes said that de Blasio should have acted after her husband was killed by firing Pantaleo, who is still currently on the police force.

"They need to fire him," Garner Snipes said.

"He's full of malarkey...They just keep passing the buck and it's really annoying."



Eric Garner's widow, Esaw Garner Snipes, says she does not accept NYC Mayor de Blasio's explanation on why the NYPD officer accused of fatally choking her husband has not lost his job pic.twitter.com/TjCdGzvuLg — New Day (@NewDay) August 2, 2019

The Hill has reached out to the de Blasio campaign for comment.

Garner's case has been brought back to public attention after the Justice Department announced it will not bring charges against Pantaleo.

De Blasio was interrupted by protesters at Wednesday night's Democratic debate after Garner's case came up.

The New York City mayor signaled that there would be some action within "30 days" and also said the city's police department is “changing how we police.”

“I know the Garner family, they’ve gone through extraordinary pain,” de Blasio said. “They are waiting for justice and they’re going to get justice. They're going to finally get justice.”

“There will never be another tragedy, there will never be another Eric Garner,” he added.

He was criticized during the debate for his handling of the case by fellow presidential hopefuls former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Kirsten GillibrandSunday shows preview: Justice Ginsburg dies, sparking partisan battle over vacancy before election Suburban moms are going to decide the 2020 election Jon Stewart urges Congress to help veterans exposed to burn pits MORE (D-N.Y.).

Garner's daughter also criticized de Blasio following his comments, saying that his comments on the matter sound "practiced" and "rehearsed."