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Honestly with Bari Weiss

What Jordan Neely’s Death Tells Us About Mental Illness and Vigilantism

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.67.8K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

On May 1, 2023, a 30-year-old homeless man named Jordan Neely boarded the F train in New York City. Neely appeared to be in the midst of some kind of mental health crisis, as witnesses describe him acting aggressively, screaming that he was hungry and thirsty and that he didn’t care if he went to jail or died. A few witnesses describe feeling threatened by Neely’s behavior. Soon, a 24-year-old man named Daniel Penny, who we later learned is a former Marine, jumped forward and put Neely in a chokehold. Minutes later, Neely was dead. Neely’s death once again stoked our culture wars and our debate about crime, homelessness, and mental illness in American cities. Was Jordan Neely a casualty of white supremacy? Was he another example of a criminal justice system that has stopped enforcing crime, thus encouraging people to take matters into their own hands? Was Jordan Neely a victim of a mental health system that has failed both its patients and society? How could we have prevented this tragedy? And how should we prevent it going forward? To dive into these questions and more, today on Honestly we have Rafael Mangual, Jonathan Rosen, and Kat Rosenfield. Mangual is a legal policy expert at the Manhattan Institute. Rosenfield is a novelist and a columnist for Unherd. And Rosen is the author of the book The Best Minds, which examines his childhood friendship with Michael Lauder, a graduate of Yale Law School who suffered a schizophrenic break and killed his pregnant fiancée. (You can check out our previous conversation with Rosen about that tragedy here.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hi, I'm Eli Lake, host of the Re-education podcast, and I'm filling in for Barry Weiss today on honestly.

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Today we delve into the recent killing of a homeless man in New York City subway.

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Homicide by Chocall, that's now the official cause of death for a mentally ill subway

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rider who was harassing passengers and then was restrained by a marine.

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His name was Jordan Neely. The announcement coming tonight for the

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medical examiner who says Jordan Neely's neck was compressed during the

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encounter. High witnesses say Neely was acting erratically to others but

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not directly threatening the marine now however

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much debate about the role of bystanders getting involved in potentially dangerous situations.

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His death has stoked our culture wars and our debate about crime in the big cities.

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Was Jordan Neely a casualty of white supremacy?

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He was asking for food and water. He was hungry and

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helpless and experiencing a mental health crisis. Black disabled people have

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