Protests and Tragedy Surrounding Jordan Neely's Death in NYC Subway

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10 protesters were arrested during a peaceful march in Manhattan protesting the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely. Police arrested some protesters for unspecified offenses, including unlawful sound amplification. A photojournalist covering the protest was among those arrested. Police also found a suspected Molotov cocktail at the march, which did not explode. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office is still working with detectives before possibly presenting evidence to a grand jury.
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