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NY Post
New York Post
4 May 2023


NextImg:Medical examiner rules Jordan Neely’s death a homicide after subway choking

The city medical examiner has ruled the death of a homeless man strangled by a Marine on the subway earlier this week a homicide — as prosecutors mulled whether to pursue charges.

Jordan Neely’s cause of death was “compression of neck (chokehold)” and the manner of his death constituted a homicide, the medical examiner determined Wednesday afternoon.

Neely, 30, was reportedly homeless and having a mental episode onboard an F train in lower Manhattan Monday afternoon when another straphanger jumped in to restrain him, according to police and witness accounts.

The wannabe vigilante, identified as a 24-year-old Marine from Queens, took down Neely from behind and placed him in a chokehold for about 15 minutes, police said. Neely passed out and when EMS arrived, they were unable to revive him.

The medical examiner ordered additional testing after completing the initial autopsy to further examine the tissue on Neely’s neck, according to police sources.

Jordan Neely’s death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner on Wednesday.
Provided by Carolyn Neely
Gloved hands place oxygen mask over Jordan Neely's face as he lays on subway floor.
The medical examiner determined Neely’s cause of death was a chokehold.
Paul Martinka

A witness who filmed the disturbing encounter, Alberto Vazquez, told The Post that Neely was yelling at straphangers that he didn’t have any food or drinks and didn’t care if he went to jail before the Marine took him down.

Police previously said Neely had threatened riders, but didn’t know what words were exchanged.

Law enforcement sources said Neely has “numerous” arrests on his record, including for drugs, disorderly conduct, fare beating — and that he had been living on the streets with a recorded history of mental illness. At the time of his death, he had a warrant out for his arrest in a November 2021 case where he was accused of assaulting a 67-year-old woman in the East Village, the sources said.

The Marine was taken into custody immediately following the deadly encounter, but was released without charges. He denied a request to comment when reached by The Post on Tuesday.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office confirmed that it was investigating Neely’s death — including whether to pursue charges against the man who choked him Wednesday.

A spokesperson for the office said it was reviewing the medical examiner’s report.

“This is a solemn and serious matter that ended in the tragic loss of Jordan Neely’s life,” the spokesperson 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.”

Blond-haired man has Neely in chokehold on floor of subway.
The man who placed Neely in a chokehold was taken into custody but released without charges following the deadly encounter.
Juan Vazquez

The spokesperson added that the office will provide an update “when there is additional public information to share.”

A vigil for Neely, who was an occasional subway performer and Michael Jackson impersonator, on Wednesday turned into a protest as New Yorkers called for his alleged killer to be arrested and charged.

The MJ impersonator’s fans included Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.

“I saw Jordan Neely perform his Michael Jackson routine many times on the A train,” Levine said on Twitter Wednesday. “He always made people smile.

“Our broken mental health system failed him,” Levine wrote. “He deserved help, not to die in a chokehold on the floor of the subway.”

Jordan Neely in his Michael Jackson costume stands with friend in old photo.
Jordan Neely was an occasional subway performer and Michael Jackson impersonator.
Provided by Carolyn Neely
MTA worker cleans graffiti on station floor reading "Jordan was murdered here."
A vigil for Neely Wednesday turned into a protest with people calling for his alleged killer to be charged.
Valentina Jaramillo/NY Post

In a tragic twist of fate, Neely was choked to death just as his mother was in 2007 when he was only 14, according to a 2012 report by the Star-Ledger.

Christine Neely, who was then 36, was killed and stuffed in a suitcase, which was dumped on the Henry Hudson Parkway on April 7, 2007, the outlet reported.