happened here. they re talking to witnesses. what more do you know this morning? reporter: right, this investigation well underway, and in terms of witnesses, the d.a. s office says they re going to try to interview as many people as possible to try to put together a fuller picture of what happened here. the d.a. s office says he has his most experienced prosecutors on the case. meanwhile, the governor has weighed in on this calling this an extreme response in terms of what happened here and says there has to be consequences for what happened to neely. justice for! jordan neely! reporter: calls for justice ringing throughout new york city for jordan neely, a man who was killed on a new york city subway by another passenger who placed him in a chokehold. the person posed no threat. he was screaming for food and drink. he had no weapon. he didn t assault anyone. how did he end up dead? reporter: the manhattan
6th. we ll start with the first person who is going to be sentenced today. she s anna morgan-lloyd, grandmother of indiana. not accused of any damage here on january 6th. not accused of assault anyone, a lower-level case but an important one because the first to go to sentencing and gives the first tea leaves to read. the defense is going to ask for three years of probation. anna morgan-lloyd is going to ask for a few days of community service. we ll see where the judge goes. some down the middle or lean toward prosecutors or either of those barriers. it will be an indication how judges will sentence in lower cases. they re not go for cooperation, it s a lower-level case. the second case from oath keeper that happens in d.c. federal court that could come with requirement of cooperation. the first accused oath keeper, john sheaffer of indiana, they mentioned the possibility of protection before his formal
defense if there s a problem here. what he did was say, get them out. you remember, he did it in a coy way. he can t say to touch him. i can t say hurt him, et cetera because that would get me in trouble with the media, et cetera. you have this theory this person, this president, that then can t was actually trying to compel exactly what happened. i commend that young woman for i certainly commend the yang woman for having the composure to we able to with stand the abuse. and she i think has a lawsuit against the people who hit her. absolutely. that s very straightforward. there s no speech issue there. i think you have to listen to what candidate trump said. he didn t say hurt anyone. he didn t say assault anyone. he said in the old days it would have been different. sure, he was not urging restraint. he was not behaving in a way to calm the situation down. the first amendment protests people who say irresponsible things.
defense if there s a problem here. what he did was say, get them out. you remember, he did it in a coy way. he can t say to touch him. i can t say hurt him. that would get me in trouble with the media. you have this theory this person, this president, that then can t was actually trying to compel exactly what happened. i commend that young woman for having the composure to withstand the abuse. and she i think has a lawsuit against the people who hit her. absolutely. that s very straightforward. there s no speech issue there. i think you have to listen to what candidate trump said. he didn t say hurt anyone. he didn t say assault anyone. he said in the old days it would have been different. sure, he was not urging restraint. he was not behaving in a way to calm the situation down. the first amendment protests people who say irresponsible things.