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NYC Subway News: Commentator Jesse Watters Discusses Death of Homeless Black Man

NYC Subway News: Ex-Marine Strangles Homeless Black Man [Photo: New York Post]
NYC Subway News: Ex-Marine Strangles Homeless Black Man [Photo: New York Post]

A recent NYC subway news reveals that American commentator Jesse Watters discusses the death of the homeless Black man who was put in a chokehold by a former Marine. Reports say the Marine subdued the man to allegedly prevent him from attacking other passengers on the train.

NYC Subway News: Commentator Jesse Watters on Black Man's Death [Photo: knews usa - KNews.MEDIA]

NYC Subway News: Commentator Jesse Watters on Black Man’s Death [Photo: knews usa – KNews.MEDIA]

A recent NYC subway news reveals that on May 4 on Jesse Watters Primetime, American commentator Jesse Watters discussed the death of a homeless Black man after he was put in a chokehold by a former Marine. Watters recounted that the homeless Black man, Jordan Neely, 30, was on a ride on an F train when he became erratic.

An article in Fox News states that Neely threatened other passengers on the train and threw garbage at them. The homeless Black man was also heard aggressively demanding food to the point that he was ready to go to jail, get a life sentence, and die. Reports say the passengers were terrified, especially the women as they were trapped in an underground subway with the man.

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Ex-Marine Subdues Homeless Black Man

According to Vacchiano‘s update on the NYC subway news, an unidentified former Marine, 24, confronted Neely composed at first. Reports say the ex-marine initially tried to pacify the situation but unfortunately, it got physical. In order to subdue the homeless Black man and prevent him from attacking others, he allegedly put him in a chokehold.

In addition, other male passengers also helped in constraining Neely but unfortunately, it became the cause of his death. Thereafter, a medical examiner in New York ruled the incident as a homicide, while waiting for the toxicology report to arrive. Reports say the New York Police Department has taken the ex-Marine for questioning but released him without any charges to date.

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