Man dies after being put in chokehold on NYC subway
NEW YORK (AP) — A man who had been shouting at people aboard a New York City subway train died after fellow riders tackled him and one put him in a chokehold that lasted until his body went limp. Jordan Neely was yelling and pacing aboard a train in Manhattan on Monday when he was restrained by at least three people, including a U.S. Marine veteran. Video posted online by a freelance journalist showed the man holding Neely in a headlock position for several minutes while a second passenger pinned Neely’s arms and a third held down his shoulder. Police say Neely lost consciousness during the struggle. The city’s medical examiner is investigating the cause of death. The 24-year-old subduer was questioned by police but released without charges while the investigation continues.
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NEW YORK (AP) —
A man who had been shouting at people aboard a New York City subway train died after fellow riders tackled him and one put him in a chokehold that lasted until his body went limp, according to police officials and video of the encounter.