Man's death after being put in a chokehold on a New York City subway deemed a homicide



The death of a man reportedly put in a chokehold by another passenger on a New York City subway has been deemed a homicide. Police spoke with the 24-year-old Marine veteran witnesses say initiated the choke but he was not arrested. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Errol Barnett spoke with Greg Donaldson, an associate professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, about why the man was let go.

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46 thoughts on “Man's death after being put in a chokehold on a New York City subway deemed a homicide”

  1. BLM always want it to go their way and not the safety of people that ride the subways. If you read that sign they tried to make it racist just to get peoples attention. Who knew if Neely had drugs in him before he died. But definitely not a racist theme here. 0:26

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  2. Choking someone to death is a felony. Force must always be proportional. Don't let any simpleton ever tell you something different. Aggressive bagging is at most a misdemeanor. But it is the result of a stingy social safety net.

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  3. So we have to know all about his past to justify his death. I ran a red light when I was 18 years old. I'm 60 now. Should I be killed because I ran a red light at 18? This guy is a murderer I don't give a f*** if he served this country. It does not give him a pass to take someone's life.

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  4. Sounds like your news crew has found him guilty when the Marine was putting himself at risk to subdue this màn and instead of just passing out he died. And accident caused by the dead man himself

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  5. The sign says it, "A black man was killed by a white man." Time for the social justice warriors to go out and get another virtue badge. "See I'm not an oppressor." Substitute any other combination of pigments and it's just another day.

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  6. The fact that the mayor and police think they need more information before they will arrest the murderer of Mr. Jordan Neely…means their fight is against God; and we all know that God is the winner; Mr. Jordan Neely was just loud and threatening because he was hungry!!💯✅

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  7. Now the racist media is trying to justify a citizen murdering another citizen with a chokehold!!💯 God will Take Vengeance on the city and the murderer; who murdered Mr. Jordan Neely!!🛎🕗

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  8. And what about the 67 year old woman Neely beat up, why wasn’t he in jail for her assault??? Had he been in jail he would not have been able to threaten anyone else. He has 40 arrests!!! That by stander was trying to protect everyone on that train and they should be thanking him! If you were such a caring family why was Neely on the streets? Yeah, you were soooo caring, that is why he was homeless!

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