NYPD seeking these 5 protesters who occupied train tracks during Jordan Neely protest

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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — Police on Wednesday identified five people who allegedly occupied subway tracks over the weekend to protest the chokehold killing of Jordan Neely.

The NYPD is looking for the latest batch of protesters involved in Saturday evening's track incursion at the Lexington Avenue-63rd Street station on the Upper East Side.

Around 6 p.m., dozens of people who were part of a larger group of protesters jumped from the platform down to the roadbed, where they chanted and held signs expressing their outrage over what they say is inaction in the case, as Neely's alleged killer hasn't been charged.

Police have arrested 13 people for fighting with officers, but others are wanted:

Savohn Thomas, 24, of Orlando, Florida.

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Savohn Thomas, 24 Photo credit NYPD

Christopher Silver, 27, of Fair Lawn, New Jersey.

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Christopher Silver, 27 Photo credit NYPD

Brenna Lipset, 24, of New York City.

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Brenna Lipset, 24 Photo credit NYPD

Kahlil Greene, 23, of New Haven, Connecticut.

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Derrick Ingram, 31, of New York City. 

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Derrick Ingram, 31 Photo credit NYPD

An investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

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