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.”

 
Here's a thread for anyone interested in the case
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You can’t even GET hepatitis from CPR, unless both people have wildly bleeding gums.
Not even Hepatitis A?

All types of emergency responders can't be assed to do their jobs anymore regardless. Uvalde is the most obvious example, but it took LA Fire like an hour to rescue Anne Heche because they "couldn't" go into the house to pull her out of the car (never mind that a neighbor was able to open the back door of her vehicle to check on her).
 
She was not amused.
Post her replies
that was in the WHT
I hope a nigger punches her teeth out
The was also an outbreak of women being punched whilst walking in NY, of course the women refused to name the race of their attacker and the only guy featured in the article was a MAGA dude.
Hahahahha even the fucking migafag is a nigger! get rekt cunts
This dude is going to fry because of some dipshit beaner female
Not a beaner dumbass, shes dominican which means she's an island nigger, a beaner wouldnt give two shit if some gringo chocked a nigger to death
 
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This has nothing to do with the article, but one time I was in Washington DC, walking on the streets. I would have liked to have my gun, but it's a fag city. As I'm walking I pass by this gaggle of young Black women and a Black man comes riding through on a city e-bicycle with his hands outstretched in the air. He crashes the bicycle and goes sprawling across the street and out of his pants clatters and skids a pistol. The Black girls giggle at him, he looks around dazed and as embarrassed as his exaggerated swagger would allow, and everyone on the street watches him for a moment.
 
Everyone who saw bodycam video knew Chauvin was innocent and had his knee between St. Floyd's shoulders. The court and jury ignored this and found him guilty anyway. He's still in prison and may never be free, for the alike crime of being the last to be seen touching a dead nigger.
Nigga if they let him go they would have to explain to all niggers and commies that it was all madeup to get the riots against trump going, because they failed to do that with the jogger guy before
The competency crisis is very much real
Cops are retards but in this case they didnt want to do it and didnt care because they knew they could pin in on wannabe hero here
 
I remember that thread. She was tweeting something like, "I was harassed on a train by some guy drooling over my boobs and all these YOUNG HEALTHY MEN DID NOTHING for me, men are cowards, #sisterhood" or something similar to that.

People replied to her tweet complaining about this with screenshots of her tweets about Penny, calling him a murderer and saying that he should get life in prison. She was not amused.
That's actual poetry. Link to it please :story:
 
Everyone who saw bodycam video knew Chauvin was innocent and had his knee between St. Floyd's shoulders. The court and jury ignored this and found him guilty anyway. He's still in prison and may never be free, for the alike crime of being the last to be seen touching a dead nigger.

Listen, there is one thing Chauvin was certainly guilty of, and that’s being an absolute idiot. Dude had to have known he was being filmed, and if you’re a cop and don’t understand in this day and age that if ANYTHING bad happens to the minority you’re arresting, you’ll be on the shit end of the stick? Well that’s on you bucko! They had him on his stomach and cuffed (I believe), just let the druggie thrash around and tire himself out!
 
Yeah that’s what I was saying, these dudes have tortured their bodies to the brink of death and a stiff breeze (aka a gentle nudge from a white man) knocks them into the abyss.
Druggies are interesting because they can persist for years and years and years while accruing numerous untreated health issues and continuing to inhale dope, then suddenly die because they got pneumonia or they finally took enough to OD.

Abscesses are usually what takes them out though.
 
Druggies are interesting because they can persist for years and years and years while accruing numerous untreated health issues and continuing to inhale dope, then suddenly die because they got pneumonia or they finally took enough to OD.

Abscesses are usually what takes them out though.

It depends on the kind of drug. Usually IV drug users have scarring in their hearts and veins from repeat dirty needle infections. This is why they die so very easily from a light blow to the chest, a chokehold, a taser, a bad cough… basically any stress whatsoever to their heart/lung system.

Incidentally, this is why people are so concerned about myo/pericarditis (heart inflammation) from the Covid vaccine: that damage does not heal, it just sort of accumulates and permanently weakens your body to stress.
 
WATCH: What Really Happened Between Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely (archive)
For the first time, our exclusive compilation of bodycam and bystander footage reveals, minute by minute, the scene on that F train.
November 25, 2024

Six minutes. That’s all it took for two men to meet on the F train in New York City—and for their lives to change forever. It began a little after 2 p.m. on Monday, May 1, 2023. Jordan Neely, a homeless black man who suffered from schizophrenia, began screaming on the F train that he was looking for food. According to witnesses, Neely said he was “ready to die.” That he would “kill a motherfucker.” The other riders were scared.

One of the passengers on that train was Daniel Penny, a then–24-year-old former Marine. A white man. Penny put Neely in a hold that lasted for six minutes. Afterward, Neely, 30, was rushed to the hospital and declared dead. Penny went to a police precinct, where his statement kicked off a legal case that’s ongoing right now in Manhattan. If he is found guilty of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, he could spend 15 years in prison.

But the case of Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely isn’t just another sad story from a city afflicted with homelessness and crime. It’s a Rorschach test of America and our divided views on race. On one side are those who say Penny is a racially motivated murderer, a vigilante who thought he could put his hands on a poor, black man because he was poor and black.

On the other side are those who believe Penny is a hero who protected his fellow riders when they were faced with an immediate threat at a time when the police and the government have failed to keep the public safe.

Over the past month, I’ve been covering Penny’s trial. It is expected to go to a jury next week. I have heard the cases put forth by both the prosecution and the defense—but I’ve also watched video evidence screened for the jury. Now, for the first time, we have threaded together video footage from police body cameras and bystander phones to reveal, minute by minute, the scene on the train, the actions of the police, and the real-time reactions of witnesses.

In collaboration with Free Press video journalists Tanya Lukyanova and Jana Kozlowski, we have structured this compilation to unfold in real time, just as it did on the day Neely died. Some of this footage has appeared on broadcast TV, but most has not been seen before by the public—certainly not in full. You will see the hold Penny used to contain Neely. You will see a passenger tell an officer that Neely scared the “living daylights out of everybody” when he boarded the train. You will see paramedics attempt to revive Neely, and what they found in his pockets when they searched his clothes for a weapon.

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Bitrate reduced, frame size halved. The original is like 500mb.
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Edit: oh ffs of course it seems to lack video. Let me try this again with x264 instead.

x264 version in hopes it won't bork the media player:

Just as an FYI, if it throws a "no MIME type" just right click open video in new tab, it seems to be a bit hit or miss if it will play, but the video track definitely is working in browser in this one.
 
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You will see paramedics attempt to revive Neely, and what they found in his pockets when they searched his clothes for a weapon.

For anyone who was intrigued by this line - the video doesn't seem to reveal anything here and there's people in the comments confirming the video doesn't actually address what, if anything, was in his pockets. How annoying.
 
For anyone who was intrigued by this line - the video doesn't seem to reveal anything here and there's people in the comments confirming the video doesn't actually address what, if anything, was in his pockets. How annoying.
I also noticed that and was annoyed. I expected a knife or something and even went back to see if I missed something.
 
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