Police and prosecutors to decide whether US Marine, 24, should face charges over chokehold death of New York subway passenger Jordan Neely
On Monday, Mr Neely was shouting and pacing up and down on the train in Manhattan, complaining about being hungry and thirsty.
Mr Neely did not physically attack anyone, Mr Vazquez said, adding that the Marine veteran approached the man after he threw his jacket to the ground. The Marine Veteran, who is white, was taken into custody but was released without charges pending further investigation.The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it is investigating the incident.
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