Authorities are investigating Joran Neely's death onboard an F train in lower Manhattan on Monday as a homicide after a Marine straphanger was filmed putting the disturbed 30-year-old man in a chokehold.
The Marine who was filmed putting mentally ill homeless man Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on a subway has lawyered up hiring Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's former rival, criminal defense attorney Thomas Kenniff, to represent him, The Post has learned.
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The Manhattan District Attorney's Office confirmed Wednesday it was investigating the death of homeless man Jordan Neely placed in a chokehold by a straphanger on a train this week.