black homeless man. it happened on a new york city subway train after the man became unruly. potentially demanding an arrest. senior correspondent laura ingl is in new york life. hello, laura. reporter: shannah kothera many questions about what led u to the moments we have seen on that cell phone video of the chokehold with reports that someone said there was a weapon involved. now we have just obtained dispatch audio of when the nypd response to 911 calls referencing a gun and sends emergency responders to the scene. we ll have more that little bit first or listen to this. whenever we got to do, take it to the streets. shake make up. tear ( bleep ) up! [chanting]. as the voices demanding justice for jordan neely grow louder a source told fox news the case could go to a grand jury next week. one key issue what was the former marines mindset during the daily struggle which will help determine what, if any, charges he may face one of the former marine has lawyered up, cho
latest. reporter: in what would be an historic case, the manhattan district attorney closer to bringing criminal charges against former president donald trump in a long-running investigation. we will look at the facts and the law and let the investigation and justice and what justice requires will dictate how much time we take. reporter: prosecutors are giving trump the chance to testify before a grand jury investigating his alleged role in that $130,000 hush money payout to adult film star stormy daniels days before the 2016 election to cover up their alleged affair a decade early. since potential defendants are required by law to appear in front of a grand jury, it indicates a decision on whether to charge trump could come soon. it s one thing to lie on your untruth social. it s another to lie before a grand jury. i don t suspect that he is going to be coming. reporter: his former attorney, michael cohen, meeting with prosecutors friday. he was sentenced to three
will face severe consequences, including deportation and a fiv year ban on admission to the us. meanwhile you can kiss more my to be with chief ortíz tomorrow on fox news live at noon eas eastern. shannon. we will see it then. chris, thank you very much a task force in california is said to be about a recommended down payment, about 12 one ticket $2 million for every black person eligible for reparations. but there is little mention of where the money would come from. fox business correspondent kell o grady is in los angeles with the story tonight. good evening, kelly. good evening to you, shannon. the state liberal handout, currently driving the inflation crisis, there are growing calls for reparations. nowhere so much as california, despite slavery never being legal in the state. members of a special task force organized by governor gavin newsom will meet tomorrow to share their latest proposal ahead of the july 1st deadline. they will recommend the state not only make a formal ap