NYC Subway Chokehold Killing: Grand Jury Review and Homicide Ruling

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The case involving the death of a homeless man on a New York City subway is likely headed to a grand jury next week to determine whether criminal charges are warranted. Jordan Neely was killed by another subway passenger who held him in a chokehold for several minutes. Neely had a documented mental health history and had been arrested more than 40 times prior for assault, disorderly conduct, and fare evasion. The investigation is ongoing, and the NYPD has issued a call for public help as investigators review video footage and other material.
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