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Al Sharpton Hangs Head In Shame As Jordan Neely’s Uncle Is Arrested Again In NYC



Al Sharpton should be hanging his head in shame after Christopher Neely, the uncle of Jordan Neely, was arrested again Wednesday morning right before he was to appear in court on multiple grand larceny charges.

Neely, 44, was busted for stealing one wallet last August, another wallet in April, and a $15,000 purse from a lower Manhattan restaurant on May 18, cops said.

He was charged with three counts of grand larceny for these crimes. This is on top of the 12 counts of grand larceny that he was already facing for his crimes. Yet Sharpton used Christopher as Neely’s chief spokesman.

This was the second time in two weeks cops arrested Neely. Cops first arrested him on May 22.

During his May 22 arrest Neely struggled with police and was charged with criminal possession of stolen property, resisting arrest, bail jumping and unlawful possession of a weapon.

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Christopher said earlier about Marine Daniel Penny: “He needs to be prosecuted or he will do it again.

“It’s a smack in the face for Jordan’s family and the people of New York.

“I want this to go to trial.

“He has too much confidence in himself and has to be taught what he did was wrong.”

Penny broke his silence in an interview with the New York Post recently.

He said: “This had nothing to do with race. I judge a person based on their character. I’m not a white supremacist. I mean, it’s, it’s a little bit comical. Everybody who’s ever met me can tell you, I love all people, I love all cultures. 

“You can tell by my past and all my travels and adventures around the world. I was actually planning a road trip through Africa before this happened. I’m a normal guy. I was going to my gym. There’s a pool there. I like to swim. I was living in the East Village. 

“I take the subway multiple times a day. I think the New York transit system is the best in the world and I’ve been all over the world.”

When asked what he would say to Jordan Neely’s family he said:

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“I’m deeply saddened by the loss of life.

It’s tragic what happened to him. Hopefully, we can change the system that’s so desperately failed us.”

When asked if he would do it again he said he would.

“You know, I live an authentic and genuine life.

“And I would — if there was a threat and danger in the present…

“I always do what I think is right.”

Penny was asked about comments made by Al Sharpton, the man who gave a noxious eulogy for Neely that was full of falsehoods, and Penny hit Al where it really hurts by saying he doesn’t know who Sharpton is.

“I don’t really know celebrities that well.”

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He said about dealing with sudden notoriety and the sham charges from Alvin Bragg:

“If you’re faced with all these challenges, you have to remain calm. What’s the point of worrying about something, worrying is not going to make your problems disappear. 

“I attribute this to my father and grandfather. They are very very stoic.”

“I don’t have social media because I really don’t like the attention and I just think there are better ways to spend your time. 

“I don’t like the limelight.”

Penny, who was deployed twice with the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit, said of joining the service:

“Growing up in the wake of 9/11 and the terrorist attacks in a community full of firemen, first responders, police officers, it was like, I needed to serve my community in some way.

“We went to Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Jordan, Greece and Spain.

“We stayed off the coast of Iran for a bit. It was during that whole drone thing when they were shooting stuff down and stuff.

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“I love to travel.

“It really changed my perspective of the world for sure. I’m very thankful for being able to travel so much. 

“Just the friendliness and welcoming of everyone and everywhere that I went to. 

“And even before I deployed, you know, a lot of my friends I served with in my platoon came from all over a lot from Central America and Mexico, that, you know, I’ve opened up my, my eyes to their cultures and their perspectives.

“I loved leading Marines and I love being around Marines.

“I love helping people.”

 

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