Hundreds of New Yorkers attended a protest rally held at Washington Square Park on Friday night, following the killing of Jordan Neely. Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man, died on a New York subway after being put in a chokehold by a former marine. A separate Justice for Jordan Neely rally, led by Reverend Al Sharpton, addressed the issue of pursuing criminal charges against the Marine veteran. Neely's death has been classified as a homicide, and no arrests have been made. The case has stirred a considerable uproar across the United States. This tragedy has evoked comparisons to the murder of George Floyd, which sparked division and chaos across America. Greg Gutfeld, a Fox News anchor, spoke out about the incident, blaming Floyd's murder for creating a "void" from where fewer police were on the streets. Several legal experts have commented that prosecutors could bring criminal charges against the assailant, potentially charging him with manslaughter.