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Brother of Andrew Tate and Ex- UFC Star Claim to Donate in ‘$1 Million’ Fund Raiser for Accused in Jordan Neely Subway Death

Himakshu Vyas
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In a recent tragic incident, Jordan Neely lost his life while boarding a subway train in New York City. Clearly frustrated and agitated, Neely’s behavior caught the attention of a marine who happened to be present. In an attempt to bring the situation under control, the marine made the ill-fated decision to restrain Neely from using a chokehold. Tragically, this action resulted in Neely’s death. The incident has drawn widespread attention, with even famous celebrities like Andrew Tate commenting on the matter.

Following the incident, Tristan Tate, the brother of Andrew Tate, along with Jake Shields, have taken up the cause and are actively rallying support for justice. They believe that the marine’s actions were inappropriate and have called for a thorough investigation into the matter.

Their support and efforts aim to shed light on the incident and ensure accountability for the actions that led to Neely’s untimely demise.

It is worth noting that both Tristan Tate and Andrew Tate have faced serious allegations of human trafficking. As a result, they have experienced months in custody followed by a period of house arrest. Their personal experiences have given them firsthand knowledge of the legal and social repercussions that can arise from such incidents.

Their involvement in raising awareness about the subway incident reflects their understanding of the seriousness of the situation and their desire for justice to prevail.

Brother of Andrew Tate and Jake Shields rally their support

Tristan Tate and Jake Shields have joined forces to rally their support for Daniel Penny. Notably, Tariq Nasheed made a Tweet suggesting that a fundraiser will start to aid Penny’s case. Moreover, he also states that it will reach a target of one million dollars in a week.

Jake Shields wrote, “Thanks for posting this because now I’m going to donate

Tristan Tate wrote, “Will also donate, thanks for sharing.

Surprisingly, the fundraising goal was achieved within a week’s time. This achievement can be attributed to the widespread attention garnered by Nasheed’s tweet. In response, both Tristan Tate and Jake Shields publicly announced their intention to contribute to the cause, further emphasizing the significance of Penny’s situation.

What’s more, Tristan also speaks about the need to abolish child support, welfare and marriage laws. He suggests that ‘Black Fathers’ need to remain in the household as the first priority.

What did ‘Top G’ have to say?

Andrew Tate, although remaining silent on the donation topic, has shared his thoughts on the incident as a whole. According to him, he believes that instead of using a chokehold on Neely for 15 minutes, he would have opted for a different approach—attempting to knock him out with a punch.

Andrew Tate wrote,

I would have hit him, likely.”

While Andrew Tate refrains from commenting on the donation matter, he does offer his perspective on the incident itself. In his view, an alternative course of action would have been to deliver a punch to subdue Neely and render him unconscious, rather than resorting to a prolonged chokehold.

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Himakshu Vyas

Himakshu Vyas

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Himakshu Vyas, is a journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and crafting captivating narratives. With a decade of die-hard Manchester United support and a love for soccer and MMA, Himakshu brings a unique perspective to the world of sports. His daily indulgence in MMA training keeps him fit and gives him the athlete's point of view. He's a huge fan of UFC's 'The Notorious' Connor McGregor and Jon Jones, admiring their dedication and discipline. When he's not exploring the world of sports, Himakshu loves to travel and cook, putting his own spin on different cuisines. Ready to deliver exceptional content, this dynamic and motivated journalist is always eager to share his insights with readers.

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