The choking death of Jordan Neely at the hands of a 24-year-old Marine veteran on the NYC subway has made national headlines.
The death of Neely has been ruled a homicide by the New York City Medical Examiner's Office.
According to the medical examiner, Neely died as a result of compression of his neck caused by the chokehold.
Police questioned the 24-year-old Marine veteran whom the video showed holding Neely in a headlock for at least three minutes, perhaps longer, but released him without charges.
LiveNOW's Josh Breslow spoke with a Silva Megerditchian, a legal analyst, about Neely's death and if charges are still possible for the Marine.
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The death of Neely has been ruled a homicide by the New York City Medical Examiner's Office.
According to the medical examiner, Neely died as a result of compression of his neck caused by the chokehold.
Police questioned the 24-year-old Marine veteran whom the video showed holding Neely in a headlock for at least three minutes, perhaps longer, but released him without charges.
LiveNOW's Josh Breslow spoke with a Silva Megerditchian, a legal analyst, about Neely's death and if charges are still possible for the Marine.
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