Shocking video shows NYC subway passenger putting unhinged man in deadly chokehold - NEW SAINT FLOYD JUST DROPPED

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Dramatic new video shows a straphanger taking matters into his own hands, pinning down an unhinged man in a deadly incident at a Manhattan subway station this week.

The 24-year-old passenger stepped in after the vagrant, identified by sources as Jordan Neely, 30, began going on an aggressive rant on a northbound F train Monday afternoon, according to police and a witness who took the video.

“He starts to make a speech,” freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said in Spanish during an interview Tuesday, referring to the disturbed man.

“He started screaming in an aggressive manner,” Vazquez told The Post. “He said he had no food, he had no drink, that he was tired and doesn’t care if he goes to jail. He started screaming all these things, took off his jacket, a black jacket that he had, and threw it on the ground.”

That’s when he said the straphanger came up behind Neely and took him to the ground in a chokehold — keeping him there for some 15 minutes, Vazquez said.

The approximately three minute and a half long video shot by Vazquez shows the blond subway-rider lying on the floor of the train with his arm wrapped around the man’s neck.

The train was stopped, with the doors opened, at the Broadway-Lafayette Street/Bleeker Street station, where Vasquez said the conductor had called 911.

Neely — who was living on the streets and had a history of mental health issues — lost consciousness after being put in the chokehold, and EMS workers at the station were unable to revive him, police and law enforcement sources said.

The straphanger — who sources said is a Marine veteran — was taken into custody and later released without charges. The investigation is ongoing and authorities were waiting on autopsy results before deciding whether to pursue charges against the younger man, sources said.

He declined to comment when reached by The Post Tuesday, saying, “I am not interested in answering any questions, thank you.”

Vazquez, who was on his way to Yonkers at about 2:30 p.m. on Monday, said Neely barged into the train at the Second Avenue station — and quickly began screaming and yelling at riders, prompting many to move away.

Video taken later shows the man flailing his arms and legs in an effort to free himself as the straphanger has him in a headlock and another bystander helps to hold him down on the floor of the subway train.

“He moved his arms but he couldn’t express anything,” Vazquez said of Neely. “All he could do was move arms.

“Then suddenly he just stopped moving,” Vasquez recalled. “He was out of strength.”

A person can be heard in the video expressing worry about Neely’s wellbeing off-camera. The man who had been helping the straphanger hold Neely down replies that, “He’s not squeezing no more.” The two then let Neely go after a few seconds, leaving him lying on his side on the ground.

“None of us who were there thought he was in danger of dying,” Vasquez said. “We thought he just passed out or ran out of air.”

Vazquez said he had mixed feelings about the fatal encounter — particularly since he said Neely had not physically attacked anyone on the train before he was taken down.

“I think that in one sense it’s fine that citizens want to jump in and help. But I think as heroes we have to use moderation,” he said.

“This would never have happened if the police had shown up within five minutes,” he added. “Then we’d be talking about a true hero. It’s complicated.”

 
If the government refuses to deal with the problem, you're going to see this increase exponentially.

But see, that's the most perverse part of this all.. It doesn't care about these types of people making life hell for functioning people or even harming and killing them.. But the moment anyone so much as looks at them wrong, boom! Suddenly the government cares. And the same people who insist they be allowed to run free, are the ones who cry the moment anything like this happens.
 
How I sleep knowing I don't live in a major city or rely on public transportation, risking my life by just existing near dusty niggas
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View attachment 5112815More from tumblr. God forbid people have any concern for their own safety.
They have. If it happened to them they'd be the first to scream the police murder whoever is bothering them. It's other people's safety they don't care about.
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The author might be a treat. https://twitter.com/edwin_d_rios
He's been wailing over the death of Buzzfeed News on his Twitter and also provided this blinder;
The links says "took," the article says "kidnapped" (in quotes because the parents said it and what does the article say? Hrm, car stopped and marujana found. Father arrested, mother restrained at the jail and children taken away. Shame but let's see how things went at trial-
Nearly a week later, during their first juvenile court hearing, the couple was asked to take drug tests, which showed mixed results.

Urine drug tests came back positive for Williams but negative for Clayborne. Follow-up, rapid hair follicle tests were then ordered, coming back positive for fentanyl and oxycodone for both. Both deny taking those substances, and a local treatment court administrator told the Lookout that such tests are generally inadmissible as evidence.
Mixed results being yes for one and then yes for both. At the court hearing so knowing that they were at risk of being separated from their children the parents decided "fuck it, drugs before the day of court!"
 
But see, that's the most perverse part of this all.. It doesn't care about these types of people making life hell for functioning people or even harming and killing them.. But the moment anyone so much as looks at them wrong, boom! Suddenly the government cares. And the same people who insist they be allowed to run free, are the ones who cry the moment anything like this happens.
We've reached a strange point in politics globally, growing up it felt like a passionate but well meaning debate between two opposing philosophies on how to improve the world, but now it feels like we've reached a strange new age in which it has become a debate between order and chaos. It seems like globally left wing politics are possessed by a malevolent desire for decline. Specifically a world in which violent thugs can cause chaos and the only people legally allowed to stop them will turn a blind eye. If I had to guess this is part of some sort of broad conception that it'll bring about a revolution. I'd call it ghettofication.

Maybe it's always been this way, the state of black communities aren't intrinsic, it hasn't always been like this, this is a mindset of degeneracy that has been installed into black communities, to influence them towards decline and dependence on the government. Maybe there's always been a political ambition to turn the world into a ghetto and it's only just getting to the rest of us.

I think a lot of this comes from classic utopian delusion, such as "violence is never the answer", assuming that there's always a non-violent solution and that the non-violent solution is always better, like we're in an episode of Steven Universe or something.
 
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The lefties are agitating for selective prosecution, working themselves up in a lather. It's Derek Chauvin all over again...


Also of note, a fair number of people on that cesspool reddit are indicating they encountered this lunatic before and that he was a threat and a menace.

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Give it time. People are protesting in the subway already.
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Protests are starting to get traction in NYC:


On the other hand, some on even the r/nyc subreddit are balking:

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The amount of retards on Reddit thinking the Marine was just waiting for an excuse to lay hands on a smelly bum is astounding.
I don't think this will turn into another George Flyod case. However, I expect protests but they'll fizzle out. Flyod's death had the media and the protests were on the T.V. Regardless if you supported or not, you couldn't look away. Here people will forget about him and another crazy homeless person will take his spot as flavor of the week.

For me personally I'm glad people are opening up that the guy was trouble and are also mentioning how cities have become terrible places to live. Of course I expect them to be down voted and seen as overreacting to how bad cities have become.
 
Man dies on N.Y. subway after rider puts him in minutes-long chokehold
The Washington Post (archive.ph)
By Timothy Bella
2023-05-04 02:57:58GMT

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New York police officers respond to the scene where a fight was reported on a subway train on Monday. (Paul Martinka/AP)

A 30-year-old man was killed on a New York subway train this week when a fellow rider confronted the man, who was screaming and behaving erratically, and placed him in a chokehold for several minutes, according to a witness’s account and video of the encounter. The fatal incident was ruled a homicide by the city’s medical examiner on Wednesday evening.

The incident unfolded before the northbound F train stopped at the Broadway-Lafayette subway station in Manhattan on Monday afternoon. Video taken by freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez shows the 30-year-old Black man, identified by city officials as Jordan Neely, flailing his arms, kicking his legs and struggling to free himself as a White passenger, 24, held him in a chokehold on the floor of the train. Two other passengers are shown helping to restrain Neely during the chokehold. The rider releases the hold and helps place the man, who appears unconscious, on his side, video shows.

While the video shows Neely in the chokehold for roughly three minutes, Vazquez wrote on Facebook that men were in that position “for about 15 minutes while other passengers and the train operator called the police.” Authorities have not released details on how long the man was in the chokehold.

Police say witnesses described Neely as acting in a “hostile and erratic manner.” The man was shouting on the F train that he was hungry and thirsty, Vazquez said, but did not attack anyone before he was placed in a chokehold.

“I don’t have food, I don’t have a drink, I’m fed up,” the man screamed, according to Vazquez. “I don’t mind going to jail and getting life in prison. I’m ready to die.”

Neely was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Neely used to perform on the subway as a Michael Jackson impersonator, local media reported.

The 24-year-old man, who has not been publicly identified, was taken in for questioning but released without charges, according to police. The 24-year-old is a Marine Corps veteran, according to the New York Daily News.

New York’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner told The Washington Post that Neely’s death was ruled a homicide, and that the cause of death is “compression of neck” by a chokehold.

“This is not a ruling on intent or culpability, which is for the DA and criminal justice system to consider,” a spokesperson said.

Police had not made arrests in the case as of Wednesday evening, and an NYPD spokesman told The Post that the investigation is ongoing. A spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said in a statement to The Post that “this is a solemn and serious matter that ended in the tragic loss of Jordan Neely’s life.”

“As part of our rigorous ongoing investigation, we will review the Medical Examiner’s report, assess all available video and photo footage, identify and interview as many witnesses as possible, and obtain additional medical records,” the spokesperson said.

Tim Minton, a spokesman for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, directed all questions about the case to the NYPD. He told The Post that no transit employees were in the car at the time of the chokehold.

The fatal encounter captured on video has been met with online backlash from residents and public officials, including New York state Sen. Julia Salazar (D).

“A man named Jordan Neely was choked to death in public on the subway this week while people watched and even cheered. This is horrific,” Salazar tweeted Wednesday. “The constant demonization of poor people and people in mental health crisis in our city allows for this barbarism. It is making our city sick.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) described Neely’s death as “disgusting.” The Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, also denounced the killing and called on authorities to pursue manslaughter or murder charges.

“Thirty years ago, I fought the Bernard Goetz case and we cannot end up back to a place where vigilantism is tolerable,” Sharpton said in a statement. “It wasn’t acceptable then and it cannot be acceptable now.”

The fatal chokehold on the subway comes nearly nine years after Eric Garner died after being placed in a chokehold by a New York police officer during an arrest in which the Black man said, “I can’t breathe.” His death sparked new questions about the use of force by law enforcement. Those questions surrounding use of force have continued in the years since George Floyd, a Black man in Minneapolis, was killed in May 2020 when a police officer knelt on his neck for almost 10 minutes in another fatal encounter captured on video.

The rate of violence in New York has come under fire from House Republicans in recent weeks after the indictment of former president Donald Trump in Manhattan. While figures for major crimes did rise in New York last year from 2021, the current level of crime in the city is more comparable to a decade ago, when New York was celebrated as the country’s safest big city, according to a fact check by the Associated Press.

Subway safety has been a focus of New York Mayor Eric Adams (D), who launched an initiative with Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) in October to put 1,200 additional overtime officers at stations during peak hours. Between Jan. 1 and April 23, reported crime in the subway system has fallen 6.6 percent from the same period in 2022, Minton told The Post. The subway crime data kept by the NYPD is for offenses such as homicide, rape, robbery, felony assault, burglary and grand larceny.

“Two things are happening,” Minton said. “Crime is down and people are saying they feel safer. And arrests are way up, because when they do things, they get caught.”

Adams earlier this week celebrated the decline of homeless encampments throughout the transit system.

“You don’t see encampments any more ... on our subway system,” Adams said at the Wall Street Journal’s the Future of Everything Festival on Tuesday.

In a statement to The Post on Wednesday evening, Adams said that “any loss of life is tragic.”

“There’s a lot we don’t know about what happened here, so I’m going to refrain from commenting further,” the mayor said. “However, we do know that there were serious mental health issues in play here.”

Shortly after 2 p.m. Monday, Neely entered the F train at the Second Avenue station and began shouting, Vazquez recalled. The passenger said the man then “removed his jacket and aggressively whipped it to the floor” of the train. As the man started shouting, much of the subway car cleared out, Vazquez said.

That’s when a man intervened and grabbed Neely “by the neck and laid him on the floor as he tied him with his legs,” Vazquez wrote. The video, which captures part of the encounter, shows Neely’s eyes are barely open as he’s struggling to break free from the chokehold. At one point, the 24-year-old man applying the hold briefly looks at the camera as he’s being filmed and maintains his hold on the other man.

An MTA announcement is heard around 90 seconds into the video: “Police, police, respond!”

As the chokehold continues, three women are shown looking down next to Neely, video shows. When the man finally releases the chokehold, another passenger is heard off-camera complimenting the 24-year-old on his technique.

“You’ve got a hell of a chokehold, man,” the passenger says to the 24-year-old, according to video. That same passenger is heard off-camera claiming that the 30-year-old “ain’t gonna die.”

The 24-year-old then collects his hat and stays in the car to help place Neely on his side, and others assist him, video shows. When the train stopped at the Broadway-Lafayette Street/Bleeker Street station, the conductor called 911. Police said they responded at the Broadway and East Houston Street station around 2:30 p.m.

Police told WABC in New York that Neely was a repeat offender on the subway who had 44 previous arrests for assault, disorderly conduct and fare evasion. Authorities did not confirm the man’s previous record to The Post.

Neely last lived in the Bronx, according to public records. A YouTube video posted in February 2022 shows clips of the man performing as Michael Jackson on the subway. The caption in the video claims that Neely was “missing in New York” as of last year.

“He will come back,” the YouTube user wrote. “I believe that he will rise again and come back to us.”

More than a year later, the man was killed on the subway.

Paulina Villegas and Shayna Jacobs contributed to this report.
 
if this was a black dude killing the homeless nigga these journoscum and racist activists will never care or share about his death.
how sad that even anti-whitey people care more about whitoids being in crime than blacks 😔
And the people who mourn and protest for that homeless dipshit deserve to be terrorized by others like him.
 
A spokesperson for the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said in a statement to The Post that “this is a solemn and serious matter that ended in the tragic loss of Jordan Neely’s life.”
I wonder how this statement compares to the one where the lady was pushed to her death in front of a subway train by a crazy hobo.

From: https://nypost.com/2022/01/15/woman-pushed-to-her-death-at-times-square-subway-station/ (Literally the only article I could find with any comment at all from the DA's office)
Embattled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who has taken heat for being too soft on crime, would not comment on potential charges at the press briefing.
 
Doesn't a proper blood choke knock folks out quick or is it just when I get choked out and pinned? Point is, 15 minutes keeping the choke on is excessive.
Yeah a proper blood choke you go lights out in 5-10 seconds max it's terrfying to watch. If they are however already ruling it as a “compression of neck” by a chokehold dude is fucked.

 
Yeah a proper blood choke you go lights out in 5-10 seconds max it's terrfying to watch. If they are however already ruling it as a “compression of neck” by a chokehold dude is fucked.

My stupid friends and I used to do this type of shit to each other when we should have been in school. Was all fun and games until one boy pissed himself and had a seizure.
 
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I keep seeing people posting this picture on Twitter when talking about him and it just reminds me of people cherry-picking Trayvon Martin's middle school pictures instead of his Facebook photos of him throwing gang signs and pointing a gun at the camera. I didn't even realize the tweets I saw were about this incident because the guy looks nothing like he does in this photo.
 
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