Choke Hold Officer Has Been Interviewed By NYPD

Officer Daniel Pantaleo is the subject of an internal investigation.

— -- The New York City police officer who was filmed putting a man in a choke hold moments before the suspect died has been formally interviewed by NYPD internal affairs, ABC News has learned.

NYPD investigators had to wait until after the grand jury decision was handed down last Wednesday before beginning their own inquiry on Thursday.

Pantaleo, 27, appeared before the Internal Affairs Bureau investigators on Monday, sources told ABC News.

The other officers who were on the scene during the struggle with Garner were scheduled to be interviewed last Friday.

Pantaleo is currently suspended with pay, but had both his gun and badge taken away pending the outcome of the internal investigation.

His attorney, Stuart London, said today, “Daniel spent two hours with the Internal Affairs Bureau on Monday going over, in painstaking detail two videos – the video that everyone has seen and another video that centered on the aftermath when emergency services arrived. He answered each question professionally and accurately, very similar to how he testified in the grand jury.”

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton has promised an "expeditious" internal review, though no deadline has been set.