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Internet slams NYC mayor Eric Adams for saying Jordan Neely 'didn't deserve to die'

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'And the people on that Subway didn't deserve to worry they were about to die,' one person tweeted
Internet slams NYC mayor Eric Adams for saying Jordan Neely 'didn't deserve to die'

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, announced that the city has begun to enhance its treatment of those who were suffering from mental illness after Jordan Neely's tragic death made headlines. However, Adams' statement that "Jordan Neely did not deserve to die" during a news conference on Wednesday, May 10 has drawn a lot of criticism online.

A freelance journalist who witnessed the tragic incident said that Neely started screaming and yelling at other passengers as soon as he got on the train. Neely, 30, apparently had a psychotic episode while being choked to death on Monday, May 1 in a Manhattan subway by Marine veteran Daniel Penny, 24. At the press conference, Adams said, "One of our own is dead. A Black man, Black like me, a man named Jordan, the name I gave my son. A New Yorker who struggled with tragedy, trauma and mental illness," according to Fox News.

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'It is time to build a new consensus'

Adams added, "One thing we know for sure, Jordan Neely did not deserve to die." They were Adams's first significant comments regarding Neely's death, which had triggered numerous protests, about 20 arrests, and calls for Penny to be charged.

The 'Supportive Interventions Act', which would make it simpler to act when people with mental illness reject treatment, was something Adams pushed the state legislature to pass. He said, "It is time to build a new consensus around what can and must be done for those living with serious mental illness," according to Fox News.

'He also didn't deserve to be a free man'

On Twitter, many individuals reacted to Adams' comments, particularly the claim that "Jordan Neely did not deserve to die." One person wrote, "And the people on that Subway didn't deserve to worry they were about to die." Another person wrote, "Then maybe he should clean up his subways so people don't fear for their safety."

A third person wrote, "Your right, we should just have waited till he Killed somebody. Then we can all sit back and scream why. A criminal is a criminal." This other person wrote, "Not for Adams to decide, just a means for him to stir the pot for more protesting. He says he is upset about the state of his City. CAN'T TELL."

"He did not, but he did, and thats on him. he was a menace to society. perhaps adams should look in the mirror and ask himself why didnt i clean up the subways before this happened," one individual wrote. "He also didn't deserve to be a free man," another individual wrote.

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