In his interview with Pirro, Raiser said that the Marine vet had nothing in his mind except protecting himself and those around him.
'When he acted, his mind-set was to keep his fellow passengers safe from attack. Neely entering the train and acting in a very violent manner. Both physically and with the words,' the attorney said.
Last week, a subway rider on the train at the time of the chokehold death of Neely said the erratic passenger was threatening others on the train.
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