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Posted: 2023-05-05T21:29:11Z | Updated: 2023-05-06T01:22:38Z

Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany mocked a crowd led by Black protesters demanding justice for Jordan Neely , a Black homeless man killed Monday in New York City by a white subway passenger who has yet to face charges.

While reporting on the investigation into Neelys killing on Friday, McEnany said , Some people have already made up their minds: angry protesters. They took to the streets last night, demanding justice, or else.

Well, at least they have rhythm, she said dismissively after playing footage of the demonstration.

The Thursday night protest appeared to include people of different races, but the protesters in the foreground of the footage were Black. One of them is seen leading the crowd with a megaphone in a call-and-response chant demanding justice for the 30-year-old Neely. McEnany thus appeared to make a stereotypical crack about Black people having rhythm.

On Monday, a man multiple news outlets have now identified as Daniel Penny put Neely in a chokehold for nearly three minutes on a northbound F train after Neely had been yelling and behaving erratically, according to witnesses. A bystander video showed Neely struggling on the floor of the subway as Penny and other passengers restrained him. He later died.

Neelys killing spurred outrage on social media, but others sought to downplay his death because he was making other people on the subway uncomfortable .

McEnany previously supported debunked birther claims about former President Barack Obama and defended former President Donald Trump s claim that there were very fine people, on both sides at 2017s white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia .

She joined Fox News as a contributor in March 2021 after reportedly feeling shock that the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot wasnt peaceful despite falsely claiming as White House press secretary that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.

Her quip about the protesters on Friday has already prompted an onslaught of social media backlash.

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