A 30-year-old homeless man who was acting erratically and antagonizing other passengers on the New York subway Monday afternoon was subdued by a 24-year-old former Marine and at least two others. This apparent effort to restore order on the F train and address Jordan Neely’s reportedly “threatening” behavior proved to be fatal.
The incident, involving a choke hold, resulted in Jordan Neely’s death, which the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled a homicide Wednesday evening.
Radical leftists immediately rushed to impose a racial framework on the incident, retroactively canonize the career criminal, and rule Neely’s death a murder.
Conservatives and other commentators have suggested that the immediate demonization of the young former Marine is precisely the kind of knee-jerk mob response that has precluded capable citizens from intervening to protect their ailing Democrat-run cities from crime and violence.
Why blame the “GOOD SAMARITAN” when it is the LIBERAL MARXIST POLITIANS. They are the ones who closed up the “MENTAL HEALTH HOSPITALS”.
Joe,
I was just looking at the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office FB page and they made a pretty big drug arrest. Part of that arrest was the seizure of $224,000!! The sad part about that is the fact that the Sheriff’s Office gets to keep that money and none of it goes back to the taxpayers. Mike Lewis will spend that money on what ever he wishes even though the taxpayers have already approved the Sheriff’s Office budget approved by the Executives Office and the Council! That money and any future drug moneys need to be returned back to the taxpayers! What are your thoughts? The thoughts of the taxpayers??
Community Action Team — PWID Methamphetamine and Cocaine
Incident: Possession with Intent to Distribute Methamphetamine and Cocaine
Date of Incident: March 29, 2023
Location: 200 block of Potomac Avenue Salisbury, MD
Suspects:
Jason Robert Suha (44 years of age)
Elizabeth Anne Whaley (37 years of age)
Kolyn Ryan Layton (21 years of age)
Narrative:
The Wicomico County Sheriff’s Community Action Team (CAT) conducted a long-term investigation into Jason Robert Suha distributing large amounts of controlled dangerous substances in Wicomico County, MD. As a result of the investigation numerous subjects were identified in Suha’s organization to include Elizabeth Whaley and Kolyn Layton. Throughout the investigation (7) seven parcels containing controlled dangerous substances were seized by CAT that were ultimately intended for Suha. The parcels contained methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, and other THC products. As a result of the investigation, (12) twelve search and seizure warrants were served to include (4) four residences. Suha’s primary residence located in the 200 block of Potomac Avenue is where the majority of the contraband was located. As a result of the investigation and search warrants that were served, the following was seized:
Approximately 467 grams of cocaine
Approximately 317 grams of methamphetamine
Approximately 19,184 grams of marijuana (roughly 42 pounds)
Approximately 765 grams of THC Wax
Over $224,000.00 in cash
3 Seized Vehicles
Jason Suha was arrested on March 29, 2023 and charged with possession with intent to distribute cocaine, possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, possession of cocaine, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of marijuana.
Suha is currently held without bond at the Wicomico County Detention Center (WCDC).
An application for charges was completed for Elizabeth Whaley and Kolyn Layton on May 4, 2023 and the District Court Commissioner issued arrests warrants for both subjects for CDS related charges. On May 5, 2023 members of the CAT and CID served the arrests warrants on Whaley and Layton. Whaley was released on her own recognizance and Layton was held without bond.
It should be noted that this is an active investigation and additional subjects could be charged. Furthermore, subjects that are charged will likely face additional charges. Anyone with information regarding Suha’s drug dealing operation is requested to contact the Community Action Team.
This investigation was a coordinated effort between the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO), Salisbury Police Department (SPD), Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team (CET), Ocean City Police Department (OCPD), and the Maryland State Police (MSP) under the Maryland Criminal Intelligence Network (MCIN). The Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention (GOCCP) provides grant funding and strategic support to MCIN member sites to identify, disrupt, and dismantle criminal organizations through inter-agency collaboration and data sharing to make Maryland safer.
The Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention assisted in the funding of this project. All points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of any Maryland State office or agency.
CAT thanks SPD, CET, OCPD, and the MSP for their assistance during this investigation.
All subjects mentioned in this press release are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Releasing Authority: Criminal Investigation Division
Date: May 5, 2023
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I agree about giving the money back to tax payers of Wicomico County
Every Republican needs to move out of those ?hole Cesspools! Don’t even drive in those cities. Don’t buy gas! Don’t buy property! Don’t shop! Nothing!! Bail out on all of them.
Wrong, none of that money is mine and unless you are a druggie, none of that money is yours either 3:48. The Sheriffs department should keep the money. Mike can use it any way he sees fit to protect the law abiding citizens of Wicomico County.
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or Mikey could use it to build his house in Florida
That good samaritan saved who knows how many lives by tackling the perp. He did what he had to do to protect himself and other innocent people. He should not be charged, regardless of how may threats of violence are put out there. It’s all because he was black and the good samaritan was white.