represents areas of new york city affected by this but she s also a concerned mom. thank you for being here. and they all been moved out of the schools now? i know the mayor is still looking at other schools as a possibility but have all the migrants been without the schools? know it is my understanding they have not been it s only one particular school in brooklyn. these parents are right to be outraged. taxpaying citizens time in school shutdown. interaction suffering with obesity in many cases. and now they ve been kicked out up to house migrants. it s a problem the mayor he misinterpreted right to shelter law. he opened up a big can of worms here by insisting new york city right to shelter law which was intended for homeless new yorkers, not citizens of other
new yorkers. and quote. but how reasonable is that this defense? and how does the fact that petty could have released that chokehold earlier than 15 minutes long play into that defense? right. not only could he have released it earlier, but this poor victim was lifeless essentially for over four minutes. and he continue to hold on to him while passengers said that he had traffic aided and that is obviously a very bad medical side. but that doesn t erase the fact that we have to be real about what happens in jury cases. i mean, any conviction has to be unanimous. it will be beyond a reasonable doubt, there will be 12 new yorkers, and i think we need to prepare our viewers, and americans that to me, somebody who s tried cases, you tried cases, i d love to know your pinion too. to me, it is very plausible, that at least one person on a
sparked national outrage, daniel petty, the man accused of killing a homeless man on the new york city subway has been officially charged with second degree manslaughter. according to one alberta vazquez, who recorded the altercation, 30 year old jordan jordan neely put nearly in a joke chokehold for what vazquez said was nearly 15 minutes. jordan neely was later pronounced dead at the hospital, his death was ruled a homicide. the video of the incident quickly circulated on social media, prompting days of protests and debates on the mistreatment of homeless new yorkers. daniel penny surrendered yesterday, and is currently released on 100,000 dollar bond. he is expected back in court on july 17th. joining me now is cynthia , and msnbc, former federal prosecutor. good morning cynthia, always good to see you. let s start with jordan neely,
Several New Yorkers experiencing homelessness said they empathize with Jordan Neely, who died after being put in a chokehold by another subway passenger.