Caught in the middle is Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
The death of Jordan Neely has sparked growing concern throughout the week, most prominently from left-leaning New York officials. | Jake Offenhartz/AP PhotoNEW YORK — A rift opened Wednesday night between New York City officials reacting to the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old who was put into a chokehold on the subway by another rider and later died from his injuries.
The former Marine has not been charged in the case. But on Wednesday night, Mayor Eric Adams chided his fellow elected officials for getting ahead of the district attorney, who is looking into the incident. In a statement Wednesday, Bragg’s office detailed some of the steps it would be taking as it looks into the case — and alluded that updates may not arrive as quickly as some observers would like.
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