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Did the Marine know or even care whether or not Neely was homeless?
Or did he care about Neely’s out-of-control behavior (read:Breaching the public peace), indicating a high likelihood that he (Neely) would end up hurting someone?
If Neely was known by everyone in that subway car to have a proper home, but behaved in the exact same way, would that have given the Marine pause, sufficient to allow Neely to survive to misbehave another day?
That said there probably is a species of public misbehavior almost exclusively engaged in by certain homeless people that fairly shouts: In addition to having psychiatric problems, and/or enormous substance abuse problems, I am homeless, and have been so for a good long while.
“Jordan Neely’s death reflects the inhumane consequences of being homeless and crazy, experts say
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Jordan Neely’s death reflects the inhumane consequences of choosing homelessness and being crazy, experts say
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