Jordan Neely’s uncle arrested for theft, opposes plea deal for Daniel Penny.
Uncle of Jordan Neely Arrested for Theft
According to New York police, Jordan Neely’s uncle was detained close to the Port Authority Bus Terminal for reportedly stealing purses from numerous restaurants. Jordan Neely was the homeless man who died on the subway this month after former Marine Daniel Penny put him in a chokehold.
“I want this to go to trial,” Christopher said. “He has too much confidence in himself and has to be taught what he did was wrong.”
After his nephew’s passing, Christopher Neely, 44, took on a representative role for the bereaved family by consistently discussing the incident and how justice must be served. However, sources claimed that Neely has also been sought after for a history of grand larceny.
Around 11 p.m. on Monday, a member of the NYPD’s pickpocket squad noticed Hamilton Heights resident Neely close to the Manhattan bus terminal. When the officer approached him, he allegedly ran away and, after a brief chase, fought back when officers caught up to him, according to the authorities.
Authorities ultimately handcuffed him and filed additional charges against him for criminal possession of stolen property, unlawfully possessing a weapon, resisting arrest, and bail jumping. It is currently unclear when he will be arraigned.
Neely has been vocal in his support of his nephew, who lost his life after ex-Marine Daniel Penny put him in a chokehold during an outburst on a Manhattan F train. Jordan’s death was deemed a homicide by the city medical examiner. Penny, 24, is free on a $100,000 bail after being charged with manslaughter.
“I don’t have anything to say to Mayor Adams, I don’t know any mayor who parties and bull—ts like Adams,” he told the press. “Nobody black that’s in the neighborhood really believes in him.”
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