
Uncle of Chokehold Victim Jordan Neely Busted on Midtown Pickpocketing Charges
According to sources, a serial pickpocket was apprehended near the Port Authority Bus Terminal and claimed to be the uncle of Jordan Neely, a victim of a fatal chokehold, after being arrested in Manhattan. This information was reported by the Daily News.
According to sources, a pickpocket team from the NYPD apprehended Christopher Neely, aged 44, as he attempted to escape. Neely was identified as a suspect in a robbery pattern.
In 2009, Jordan Neely was photographed outside the Regal Cinemas on 8th Ave. and 42nd St. in Times Square, New York, before going to watch the Michael Jackson movie, “This is It.”
In 2009, Jordan Neely was photographed outside the Regal Cinemas on 8th Ave. and 42nd St. in Times Square, New York, before heading in to watch the Michael Jackson movie, “This is It.” There is no text to rewrite as the given text is a photo credit.
According to a source, a suspect allegedly leaped over a turnstile and subsequently resisted arrest after being pursued by police at approximately 11:15 p.m. on Monday. This information was reported by News.
According to sources, during the arrest, the suspect was found in possession of a gravity knife and multiple credit and debit cards that were not in their name. At least one of the cards was reportedly linked to a victim in the Midtown area.
According to the police, the individual has been charged with criminal possession of stolen property, possession of a stolen credit card, grand larceny, resisting arrest, criminal possession of a weapon, and bail-jumping from a previous case.
According to authorities, the man had a criminal record of approximately 24 prior charges, which included offenses such as rape, robbery, and burglary. According to reports, the majority of the outstanding charges against Neely were related to theft.
However, it was also discovered that Neely had violated his probation from a previous case due to a grand larceny charge from last year.
Last Friday, the funeral of Jordan Neely’s nephew was held, almost four weeks after Neely’s death from a chokehold administered by an ex-Marine on a Manhattan F train on May 1.
24-year-old Daniel Penny has been charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of a homeless street performer who was known for his Michael Jackson impersonation. The defendant was released on $100,000 bail.
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