In a tragic turn of events, Jordan Neely lost his life while on board a local subway station in New York City. Witnesses reported that he was acting erratically, throwing his jacket to the ground and screaming upon entering the subway. In response, ex-marine sergeant Mr. Daniel Penny put him in a choke-hold to restrain him, which ultimately resulted in Neely’s death. This incident has raised concerns about the use of excessive force and the need for proper training for law enforcement and individuals in positions of authority. Former four-time world kickboxing champion Andrew Tate has shared his thoughts on the matter.
With experience in dangerous situations, Tate believes that the use of a chokehold was unnecessary and could have been avoided if the proper procedures were followed. He advocates for training in non-lethal methods of restraint to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Beyond the tragic loss of Jordan Neely, this incident also highlights the issue of poverty and scarcity of basic necessities in New York City. Tate suggests that providing resources such as housing, education, and healthcare could address the underlying causes of frustration and erratic behavior in individuals.
As a society, it is important to address these systemic issues to prevent future tragedies like this from occurring.
Andrew Tate shares his thoughts on the Jordan Neely death
Former kickboxing champion Andrew Tate has shared his thoughts on the tragic incident that occurred in a New York City subway. Tate admits that if he had been present during the incident, he would have tried to avoid Jordan Neely due to concerns about the potential consequences of intervening.
He said,
“But if it got to a point where he attacked me or attacked an old lady, or something which really believed that truly had to intervened.”
“I would have hit him, likely. I wouldn’t have choked him for 10-15 mins, I would have hit him probably once, knocked him out.“
Andrew Tate shared his response on the subway situation that included Jordan Neely
A man who was arrested multiple times and even assaulted a 67 year old woman on a subway.
Listen to his response and solution… pic.twitter.com/2TGDq48044
— Andrew Tate Updates (@Morpheusresist) May 7, 2023
However, if he had felt compelled to intervene, Tate says he would have used his martial arts skills to knock Neely out rather than using a chokehold.
He admits, though, that even this could be risky. His comments highlight the difficult choices individuals face in such situations and the need for proper training for those who are tasked with maintaining public safety.
‘Top G’ explains how to avoid these situations
Former kickboxing champion Andrew Tate has offered some controversial advice for those concerned about potential incidents in the subway. When asked what someone should do in a similar situation, Tate’s answer was straightforward:
“Don’t ride the subway. Get rich.”
His comment has sparked criticism, with many arguing that it is not a practical solution for most people. However, Tate maintains that financial success can provide a level of safety and security that is not available to those who are struggling financially.
He said,
“It is literally vital for you to live a calm and balanced, nice, peaceful life for you to be a person who has a lot of money. Because the world is fu*ked.“
Andrew Tate shared his response on the subway situation that included Jordan Neely
A man who was arrested multiple times and even assaulted a 67 year old woman on a subway.
Listen to his response and solution… pic.twitter.com/2TGDq48044
— Andrew Tate Updates (@Morpheusresist) May 7, 2023
Tate also predicts that there will be more incidents like the one that occurred in the New York City subway in the future. In a video posted to social media, he asks his followers if they believe there will be more or fewer incidents in the future.
The question highlights the need for continued discussion and action to address issues of public safety, poverty, and mental health. While Tate’s comments may not be the solution many are looking for, they do raise important questions about the underlying issues that lead to such incidents.