Dr. Satish Chundru is an expert based in Texas who says there's no way Jordan Neely died from a chokehold.
Dr. Satish Chundru is an expert based in Texas who says there's no way Jordan Neely died from a chokehold.
After reviewing the cell phone video, Chundru says because Neely was not rendered unconscious first, a chokehold has to be ruled out as a cause of death.
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