Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Leftists Call It ‘Murder’ – Marine Vet Put Criminal In ‘Chokehold’ On NYC Subway

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ANALYSIS – Everyone knows has exploded in (NYC). This is especially true in the city's subway system where aggressive mentally ill vagrants and homeless people abound.

Many of these unstable and potentially dangerous people are Black, Hispanic or other minorities, and they can easily become violent.

But when a white, 24-year-old Marine veteran on the subway tries to subdue a “threatening” Black, mentally ill man (with a rap sheet as long as his arm — including an outstanding warrant for felony assault) — the left can only see one thing — ‘racist murder.'

The Marine vet used a chokehold to subdue the aggressive 30-year-old homeless man, Jordan Neely on Monday.

The hold reportedly lasted 15 minutes. He was assisted in subduing Neely by at least two other riders, one of whom was Black.

The apparent effort to protect passengers on the F train from Neely's “threatening” behavior proved to be fatal. Sadly, Neely later died.

Many argue the Marine was justified. One witness told the New York Post that the man was screaming in a threatening manner.

“He said he had no food, he had no drink, that he was tired and doesn't care if he goes to jail,” said Juan Alberto Vazquez. “He started screaming all these things, took off his jacket, a black jacket that he had, and threw it on the ground.”

But before the coroner had issued a cause of death, leftist agitators were calling it murder.

“NYC is not Gotham. We must not become a city where a mentally ill human being can be choked to death by a vigilante without consequences. Or where the killer is justified & cheered,” City Comptroller Brad Lander tweeted Tuesday.

The next day, in response to a cautious and responsible statement from NYC mayor Erik Adams, where he said he was going to wait for more facts, Democrat NYC Representative  pushed back on a statement, calling the incident a “public murder,” and saying fellow Democrat Adams had reached “a new low” with his response.

Adams, who was once a transit cop during his career with the NYPD, seemed to focus on the mentally ill Neely when he also called on elected officials and advocacy groups to: “Join us in prioritizing getting people the care they need and not just allowing them to languish.”

The far-left Working Families Party ripped the initial response from Adams, calling the death “a modern-day public lynching,” said in a statement.

The New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled the death a homicide Wednesday evening, though it needs to be clear that this does not equate to murder.

Homicides can be accidental or unintentional.

And even the conservative news outlet Daily caller sensationalized the Marine's action in their tweet:

While leftists tried to demonize the blonde, shaggy-haired Marine and make Neely into an innocent victim, Newsweek reported that Neely had 42 prior arrests between 2013 and 2021, including four for assault.

This man was clearly a potential threat.

And considering NYC's violent subway crime wave, including people getting shoved in front of trains, subduing Neely seems reasonable.

The New York Times (NYT) reports that since 2019, the rate of violent crimes — murder, rape, felony assault and robbery — has more than doubled in the New York City subway system, even as ridership has dramatically decreased.

“There were 10 killings on the subway last year, compared with an average of two annually in the five years before the pandemic.”

This fear was highlighted in January 2022 when Michelle Alyssa Go, a 40-year-old Asian-American woman who worked at the consulting firm Deloitte, was shoved in front of an R train in Times Square by a homeless man who police said had a history of crime and mental illness.

Meanwhile, the Soros-backed, ‘progressive,' Manhattan District Attorney, or DA (yes, the same one gunning for ), , who is black, has said his office is now investigating the incident.

In a statement, the DA's office said:

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. This investigation is being handled by senior, experienced prosecutors and we will provide an update when there is additional public information to share.

Much more to come, but maybe not as quickly as some would like.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Paul Crespo
Paul Crespohttps://paulcrespo.com/
Paul Crespo is the Managing Editor of American Liberty Defense News. As a Marine Corps officer, he led Marines, served aboard ships in the Pacific and jumped from helicopters and airplanes. He was also a military attaché with the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) at U.S. embassies worldwide. He later ran for office, taught political science, wrote for a major newspaper and had his own radio show. A graduate of Georgetown, London and Cambridge universities, he brings decades of experience and insight to the issues that most threaten our American liberty – at home and from abroad.

5 COMMENTS

  1. The homeless man, Jordan Neely had become violent in the subway car. The Marine vet and 2 other men in the car tried to restrain him while waiting for the cops to come as 911 was called. Neely continued to resist but the vet with his chokehold probably held the hold too long. The vet did not intend harm of this sort so any charge should be a low one, maybe negligent harm, not murder. A jury may acquit as the guys restraining Neely were acting in proper defense of others from a dangerous person.

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