Jordan Williams, the 20-year-old man who was accused of fatally stabbing a New York City subway rider, will avoid prosecution, city officials say.
, will avoid prosecution, city officials said Wednesday.
Williams was arrested following the incident earlier this month, with his attorney, Jason Goldman, previously saying that his client had acted in self-defense."Under New York law, a person is justified in using deadly physical force when they reasonably believe it is necessary to use such force to defend themselves or others from imminent use of deadly or unlawful physical force," the DA's office said in its statement.
A police official told the station that one of the people he harassed was Williams' girlfriend, with a source telling NBC New York that Ouedraogo had punched her. It was not clear what exactly unfolded in the lead-up to the stabbing.Early on, the deadly incident had drawn comparisons to the altercation resulting in the
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