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Shocking Video Shows Vagrant Being Choked To Death On NYC Subway

Recently, a shocking video shows vagrant being choked to death on NYC subway. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about the safety of the city's subway system, as well as the role of social media and the media in shaping public perception.

Author:Suleman Shah
Reviewer:Han Ju
May 04, 202350 Shares1.4K Views
Recently, a shocking video shows vagrant being choked to death on NYC subway. The incident has sparked controversy and raised questions about the safety of the city's subway system, as well as the role of social media and the media in shaping public perception.

The Incident

This week, a fatal incident occurred in a Manhattan subway station, and new dramatic video shows a straphanger taking matters into his own hands and pinning down an unhinged man.
According to police and the witness who recorded the incident, the 24-year-old intervened when the homeless man, later identified as Jordan Neely, 30, went on an abusive diatribe aboard a northbound F train on Monday afternoon.
Jordan Neely was described as homeless. He was on a Brooklyn-bound C train when he got into an altercation with another passenger, who has been identified as 57-year-old Michael Hill.
According to witnesses, Neely was acting erratically and appeared to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Hill reportedly tried to calm Neely down and asked him to stop bothering other passengers, but Neely became agitated and attacked Hill. In response, Hill put Neely in a chokehold and held him until he lost consciousness.

NYC Subway Rider Chokes Man, Who Appeared Erratic, to Death on Manhattan Train | NBC New York

The Aftermath

Neely was taken to a hospital in critical condition and was later pronounced dead. Hill was arrested and charged with manslaughter, and has since been released on bail.
The incident has sparked outrage and calls for justice for Neely, as well as discussions about the safety of the subway system and the treatment of homeless individuals.

The Controversy

In the aftermath of the incident, there has been controversy surrounding the media's portrayal of Neely and the incident itself.
Some have criticized the media for demonizing Neely by focusing on his historyof arrests and portraying him as a violent criminal, rather than focusing on the systemic issues that contribute to homelessness and drug addiction.
Othershave criticized the media for sensationalizing the incident and using it to generate clicks and views, rather than responsibly reporting on the facts of the case.
Additionally, there has been controversy surrounding the role of social media in shaping public perception of the incident.
Some have criticized Twitter users for sharing the video of the incident without context or empathy, while others have praised social media for bringing attention to the incident and putting pressure on authorities to hold Hill accountable.

The Investigation

The incident is currently under investigation by the NYPD and the Brooklyn District Attorney's office. The investigation will likely focus on whether Hill's use of force was justified, as well as whether there were any contributing factors to Neely's behavior and death.

Final Words

The incident involving Jordan Neely's death on the New York City subway has raised important questions about the safety of the subway system and the treatment of homeless individuals, as well as the role of the media and social media in shaping public perception.
It remains to be seen what the outcome of the investigation will be, but it is clear that the incident has sparked important conversations about justice, empathy, and accountability.
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Suleman Shah

Suleman Shah

Author
Suleman Shah is a researcher and freelance writer. As a researcher, he has worked with MNS University of Agriculture, Multan (Pakistan) and Texas A & M University (USA). He regularly writes science articles and blogs for science news website immersse.com and open access publishers OA Publishing London and Scientific Times. He loves to keep himself updated on scientific developments and convert these developments into everyday language to update the readers about the developments in the scientific era. His primary research focus is Plant sciences, and he contributed to this field by publishing his research in scientific journals and presenting his work at many Conferences. Shah graduated from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (Pakistan) and started his professional carrier with Jaffer Agro Services and later with the Agriculture Department of the Government of Pakistan. His research interest compelled and attracted him to proceed with his carrier in Plant sciences research. So, he started his Ph.D. in Soil Science at MNS University of Agriculture Multan (Pakistan). Later, he started working as a visiting scholar with Texas A&M University (USA). Shah’s experience with big Open Excess publishers like Springers, Frontiers, MDPI, etc., testified to his belief in Open Access as a barrier-removing mechanism between researchers and the readers of their research. Shah believes that Open Access is revolutionizing the publication process and benefitting research in all fields.
Han Ju

Han Ju

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Hello! I'm Han Ju, the heart behind World Wide Journals. My life is a unique tapestry woven from the threads of news, spirituality, and science, enriched by melodies from my guitar. Raised amidst tales of the ancient and the arcane, I developed a keen eye for the stories that truly matter. Through my work, I seek to bridge the seen with the unseen, marrying the rigor of science with the depth of spirituality. Each article at World Wide Journals is a piece of this ongoing quest, blending analysis with personal reflection. Whether exploring quantum frontiers or strumming chords under the stars, my aim is to inspire and provoke thought, inviting you into a world where every discovery is a note in the grand symphony of existence. Welcome aboard this journey of insight and exploration, where curiosity leads and music guides.
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