Authorities said an attacker made sexual remarks and demanded money from a 27-year-old victim before forcing him to perform a sex act on a subway train.
The Marine veteran charged with choking a homeless man to death on a Manhattan subway has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Three women were injured late Sunday afternoon in a series of subway slashing incidents, New York Police Department officials said.
Jordan Neely, a homeless man, was killed by a fellow subway passenger named Daniel Penny.
Daniel Penny is expected to turn himself in Friday to face criminal charges in connection with the chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
Daniel Penny, 24, has been identified by his attorneys as the US Marine veteran who held down Jordan Neely on Monday afternoon while they were aboard the train in NYC.