Protesters jump on New York subway tracks in anger over Jordan Neely death

  • last year
New footage shows protesters clashing with police in New York over the death of homeless man Jordan Neely, after he was choked to death by a 24-year-old marine.

The group at Lexington Avenue and East 63rd Street subway station forced a Q train to slam its brakes on after they climbed onto the tracks, shouting: “No justice, no peace!”

Police forced several people onto the ground as things turned violent in a bid to get them out.

Thirteen people were arrested in connection with the incident.