NYPD looking for more protesters from Saturday's Neely protest on subway tracks

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MTA experts were not available to comment on why they waited more than 20 minutes to shut off power to the dangerous third rail.

Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2023.The NYPD is looking for six more people accused of trespassing after walking on the subway tracks in a protest for Jordan Neely Saturday night.

Daniel Penny, the man seen in a viral video putting Neely in the fatal chokehold, has not been charged with a crime. The Manhattan District Attorney and the NYPD are still investigating.in 1987 when protesters stopped trains on multiple lines at a time of racial tension in the city. At 6:48 p.m. the MTA reported the tracks were clear and power was restored. The Q train that had been waiting pulled into the station. Full service was back by 6:54 p.m. MTA experts were not available on Sunday to comment on why they waited more than 20 minutes to shut off power to the dangerous third rail.

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