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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess strong young men should allow predators to attack women and seniors. The new way.[/quote] Who was physically attacked by the guy who was killed? Or are you just arguing Strawmen?[/quote] He had a pretty established track record of assault. He landed at least one person in the hospital. People deserve better than waiting around for someone attacking and assaulting people to cross the line into murder. Neely was a disaster waiting to happen and here it is. [/quote] Actually, the one that should be charged is Alvin Bragg for letting this guy off the hook so many times. [quote]Neely pleaded guilty to felony assault Feb. 9 in exchange for a 15-month alternative-to-incarceration program, according to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. He was supposed to stay in a treatment facility and abstain from drugs. If he had completed the program, the felony assault would have been reduced to a misdemeanor, but he skipped a compliance court date and left the facility. A warrant was issued for his arrest on Feb. 23. It wasn't immediately clear how long he spent in jail awaiting the resolution of the assault case. Court records show that as an adult Neely regularly lashed out at strangers on the subway and on the street. From January 2020 to August 2021, he was arrested for public lewdness after pulling down his pants and exposing himself to a female stranger, misdemeanor assault for hitting a woman in the face, and criminal contempt for violating a restraining order. All three cases were dismissed as part of his Feb. 9 plea deal. [/quote] https://www.foxnews.com/us/jordan-neely-history-attacks-subway-riders-nyc-chokehold-death[/quote]
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