investigators focus on him. he is chargeded with murdering three women who worked as spsh s courts. he pleaded not guilty and being held without bail. his next court appearance in august 1st. send it back to you. harris: this is coming rather quickly, first court appearance friday, arraignment, now another 1 august 1st. we ll be all over it on fox news. new york city new police data show subway crime spiked last month. mayor eric adams says, though, the idea of a culture of fear among city residents is alameda hype. former new york governor patterson, a fellow democrat with adams is pushing back. what mayor adams has tried to say from time to time is that the media is hyping up a lot of these high-profile cases and it scares the public. now, he is right about that but
hands and placing jordan neely into a chokehold situation so long that it caused the death of jordan neely. i want you to hear in his own words why he said he took action. i knew i had to act and i acted in a way that would protect the other passengers, pro protect myself, and protect mr. neely. i wanted to restrain him p. i didn t want to be put in that situation, but i couldn t just sit still and let him carry out these threats. daniel penny, a veteran, a former marine. that will likely come up in this case, and according to the neely family after this indictment was returned, they said in a statement from their attorney, daniel penny didn t have the right to be the judge, jury, and executioner. this is a case, boris, as you know that has really been conte contentious, bringing up major issues particularly near in new york city about subway crime and also just the issue of
It is entirely possible that Jordan Neely, the schizophrenic homeless man who died after accosting riders on a lower Manhattan subway car, had no intention of following through on his veiled threats that he wouldn t "mind going to jail and getting life in prison." It is fully possible that Neely, who had been arrested by the NYPD 42 times prior to his death last week, had no intention of punching a fellow passenger, as he had been arrested for doing four times previously.