'Until law enforcement returns to New York’s streets & subways, citizens will be forced to continue to choose between victimization or vigilantism. If Democrats don’t like the consequences of their actions, then they have themselves to blame.' -ighaworth
Neely was “lynched” and shared a video of Neely dancing, adding that “black men deserve to grow old.”that, according to witnesses and New York City police, Neely was “yelling and pacing back and forth” prior to being restrained. Other reports suggest that Neely was threatening passengers, saying, “I’m ready to go back to jail” and “I’ll hurt anyone.”
Jordan Neely’s character and past, whether in the form of a Michael Jackson impersonator or violent and abusive criminal, became irrelevant once he had been restrained, andVigilante “justice” only happens when a law enforcement void is created.
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