Posted on 05/24/2023 4:14:43 AM PDT by Conservat1
A man identified as Jordan Neely’s uncle was reportedly arrested Monday while allegedly having stolen credit cards in his possession. According to the Daily Mail, the news comes one day after he said there should be no plea deal for the veteran accused of putting his nephew, a mentally ill homeless man, in a deadly chokehold. The Mail report continued: Christopher Neely was arrested late Monday night after running away from a police pickpocket team that confronted him at the Port Authority bus terminal in Manhattan, police sources said. He was wanted for a string of larcenies in Manhattan when he was approached. After police caught up with him, Neely was found with several credit and debit cards baring other people’s names, including at least one that was reportedly stolen during a prior pickpocket. He was also carrying a gravity knife, sources said.
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70 prior arrests and 2 active warrants?
To quote the perp, “There should be no plea deal.”
EC
[70 prior arrests and 2 active warrants?]
Crime is apparently a family affair....
Too bad it happened in Liberal AG Bragg’s NY.
I would imagine most members of the family could claim mental incompetency (this is a group of low IQ folks who seem to be living in a society that allows criminal behavior as a method of survival).
I found typos at CNN too.
Great defense.
Yeah, it seems it happens a lot. There must be no editors anywhere anymore.
I’m sure he wouldn’t also be dealing in some sort of EBT scams, or such.......
One fine family!
Yes, even grabbed some screens shots in the past of CNN.
Heads should have been rolling after that geography mistake; both embarrassing and hilarious.
Nobody caught it in the studio?
It IS hilarious!
Lol. In the past, I have seen often the “its” VS “it’s” typos...
“Neely was found with several credit and debit cards baring ...Minh...
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Bear in mind...
It’s easy to make that error - until one learns the single rule:
“It’s” is NOT possessive - only a contraction of “it is”
“...at the Port Authority bus terminal in Manhattan...”
The family operates its business in the public transportation arena
He’ll probably be on the next subway, headed out of town.
Better alert the Marines . . .
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