Homeless black man recorded while being choked to death on New York Subway (trigger warning) #jordanneely

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Didn’t watch the video and probably never will.

I wonder? Would there be people protesting if he got choked out by a breh? Would there still be outraged.

I didn’t see anyone protesting this


At the end of the day, unstable homeless people literally have nothing to lose. And you don’t know what they are liable to do.

When you got shyt like this happening, people not trying to find out what they gonna do.


Nobody blocked trains and forced fought police for these incidents. Somebody takes matters into their own hands and now people want to .

The city needs to do it’s damn job. You can’t keep neglecting the homeless and mentally ill and not expect shyt like this to happen. Breh died because of shytty policy and neglect from the city.


I hear what you are saying but breh that's the point. You can't use violence against someone before they commit violence. Do you realize what kind of anarchy there would be if people just starting doing stuff like this just off suspicion alone? It would be extremely easy to use this kind of logic to exercise all sorts of race based violence and black people will be the number one victims of it because we are already criminalized. I mean seriously have we forgotten how lynching was often based off bs accusations?
 

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Man real talk. I’m not actually opposed to hemming somebody up in the city if they talking wild or out of pocket.

But this is different. He choked that man until he died, that takes so much time and deliberation. At any point he could have let dude stand up like “alright now, get the hell on with this crazy talk”
 

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I hear what you are saying but breh that's the point. You can't use violence against someone before they commit violence. Do you realize what kind of anarchy there would be if people just starting doing stuff like this just off suspicion alone? It would be extremely easy to use this kind of logic to exercise all sorts of race based violence and black people will be the number one victims of it because we are already criminalized. I mean seriously have we forgotten how lynching was often based off bs accusations?

At the end of the day, the local, state and federal government ain’t doing shyt. They poured the gasoline and the media lit the match.

It’s why people run from the police. Because they see cops killing civilians and nothing happening. The news is constantly feeding the masses with homeless attacks, homeless encampments and homeless committing crimes… ALL THE TIME. people see that shyt and it becomes embedded in their psychic. Next thing you know, they happen to be around a homeless person and go from 0 to 100 out of fear. Fear that’s being fed to them by the media every day. You got people beating, stabbing and lighting homeless people on fire while they’re sleeping. Nobody protests over that shyt.
 

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No one deserves to die because they're a pain in the ass or annoying..

Put hands on.. yea.

But after a point you see you're being excessive..

I'm mad no one tried to stop this dude

They didn’t try to stop it because they didn’t care. Most of them probably wanted to see how far it went they wanted to see if they were going to kill him. The mood from most of those passengers is they’re tired and don’t feel like dealing with the bullshyt anymore. And the person filming just wanted it to go viral. People have simply lost their humanity.
 

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They didn’t try to stop it because they didn’t care. Most of them probably wanted to see how far it went they wanted to see if they were going to kill him. The mood from most of those passengers is they’re tired and don’t feel like dealing with the bullshyt anymore. And the person filming just wanted it to go viral. People have simply lost their humanity.

It was wyld son..
I've seen fights broken up waay before it got to this..
The fact it was on some :unimpressed:
It's crazy
 

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You got people beating, stabbing and lighting homeless people on fire while they’re sleeping. Nobody protests over that shyt.
The people doing that to homeless get arrested and charged. This guy hasn’t been charged yet for killing someone. That’s what the protest is for
 

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The people doing that to homeless get arrested and charged. This guy hasn’t been charged yet for killing someone. That’s what the protest is for

That’s not why they’re protesting.

They’re protesting because a CAC killed a black man again and nothing happened.

They’re protesting because fukk the police and the government.

The incident is an excuse for them to protest period.

Some people will jump on the wave just to protest other shyt.

But they never protest for more mental health facilities. Affordable housing. You know, things that will prevent shyt like this from happening in the first place.
 

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Didn’t watch the video and probably never will.

I wonder? Would there be people protesting if he got choked out by a breh? Would there still be outraged.

I didn’t see anyone protesting this



At the end of the day, unstable homeless people literally have nothing to lose. And you don’t know what they are liable to do.

When you got shyt like this happening, people not trying to find out what they gonna do.






Nobody blocked trains and forced fought police for these incidents. Somebody takes matters into their own hands and now people want to .

The city needs to do it’s damn job. You can’t keep neglecting the homeless and mentally ill and not expect shyt like this to happen. Breh died because of shytty policy and neglect from the city.

This post is nothing but whataboutism, grasping for straws to prove your own agenda
If you want to bring awareness to these issues
You could have simply made separate threads
But par the course of you dumb muthafukkas
You like to go into threads
Not stay on topic
Conflate issues for attention in hopes of chaos
You are a really shytty poster you bum ass nikka
 

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Before fatal subway chokehold, Jordan Neely was on NYC's list of homeless individuals with dire needs​

By: CNN
Posted: May 8, 2023 8:00 AM CDT

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By Maria Santana and Susannah Cullinane, CNN

(CNN) -- Jordan Neely, the man who died last week after being held in a chokehold on a New York City subway, was on a list of homeless people identified as having dire needs, according to a source familiar with his case.

Neely, a 30-year-old street artist known for his Michael Jackson impersonations, was restrained and forced to the floor in a fatal chokehold by another passenger after he started shouting that he was hungry, thirsty and had little to live for.

His death has been ruled a homicide by New York City's medical examiner, but the ruling does not determine whether there was intent or culpability, which is a matter for the criminal justice system to consider. Charges have not been filed in the case, which is under investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

Before his death, Neely had been on a NYC Department of Homeless Services list of the city's homeless with acute needs -- sometimes referred to internally as the "Top 50" list -- because individuals on the list tend to disappear, a source told CNN.

The list is generally not made public but is compiled in hopes that outreach organizations will be on the lookout for those individuals and alert the city's homeless services department to intervene, the source said.

The agency places additional focus on trying to find those on the list and give them the help they need, the source explained.

CNN has reached out to NYC DHS for comment.

Those who knew Neely say he was a talented dancer who eked out a living as a Michael Jackson impersonator in Times Square and on New York's subways. But he fell on hard times in recent years, according to a friend and a relative, finding himself living on the street and struggling with his mental health after the trauma of losing his mother as a teenager.

Prior to his killing, Neely had a lengthy arrest record with New York police, a law enforcement source told CNN's John Miller, including 42 arrests on charges including petty larceny, jumping subway turnstiles, theft, and three unprovoked assaults on women in the subway between 2019 and 2021.

A witness told CNN although Neely was acting erratically on the subway, he did not harm anyone nor did they see him armed with a weapon.

"Passengers are not supposed to die on the floor of our subways," Neely family attorney Lennon Edwards said.

His death comes at a moment when New York City continues to grapple with the fundamental issues of a growing population of unhoused people and a mental health crisis -- despite government efforts to alleviate the challenges.

The passenger who held Neely down, Daniel Penny, is a 24-year-old US Marine veteran and his attorneys have called the incident an "awful tragedy."

Penny's attorneys have said Neely had been "aggressively threatening" passengers and that Penny and others had "acted to protect themselves."

"Daniel never intended to harm Mr. Neely and could not have foreseen his untimely death," the law firm of Raiser and Kenniff, P.C. said in a statement Friday. "We hope that out of this awful tragedy will come a new commitment by our elected officials to address the mental health crisis on our streets and subways."

As days pass since Neely's death, protesters continue to call for charges in the case. On Friday, demonstrators gathered outside Bragg's office, chanting "Indict Daniel Penny" and "Why is the killer free." Some held signs that read, "Jordan Neely deserved better from New York."

"We have people being killed for ringing the wrong doorbell, pulling in the wrong driveway and screaming out in desperation on the subway," said Donte Mills, another Neely family attorney. "We cannot let that stand."

Jumaane Williams, New York City's public advocate, has demanded charges be filed "immediately." The public advocate office helps with complaints involving government-related services and regulations.

"To say anything else is an equivocation that will only further a narrative that devalues the life of a Black, homeless man with mental health challenges and encourages an attitude of dehumanization of New Yorkers in greatest need," he said.

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Before fatal subway chokehold, Jordan Neely was on NYC's list of homeless individuals with dire needs​

By: CNN
Posted: May 8, 2023 8:00 AM CDT
They setting up an alibi.

No one deserves to die because they're a pain in the ass or annoying..

Put hands on.. yea.

But after a point you see you're being excessive..

I'm mad no one tried to stop this dude
There were black men there, both helping and standing by. WHO ARE THEY?
 
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