The latest testimony in the trial over Jordan Neely’s subway death highlights a frightening reality for New Yorkers. Ivette Rosario, who was just 17 at the time, shared that Neely’s aggressive rant on the F train left her so shaken she thought she might “pass out.” Neely, who appeared agitated and angry, spoke openly about being homeless and not fearing jail.
Rosario, now 19, had been heading home from high school when she witnessed the fatal encounter unfold.
This could happen to anyone’s son or daughter just trying to get home. It’s time to Save Our City!