Breaking Bad star’s wife Nia Hill is the top donor in a fundraiser for Jordan Neely, the man who was killed on a Ney York subway. In a fundraiser created by Carolyn Neely, the aunt of Jordan, Nia is the top donor and has made a donation of $1,000.
Bill Burr plays the role of Patrick Kuby in the highly acclaimed crime drama series Breaking Bad. Nia Hill, aka Nia Renee Hill, on the other hand, is also an actress. She is known to be playing a part in Crashing (2017) and Lila, Long Distance (2011). Nia and Bill got married in 2013 and they have a daughter together.
In the fundraiser created on GoFundMe by Carolyn, she talked about Jordan and what the donations will be used for. She has written, “My name is Carolyn Neely. My nephew is Jordan Neely. Jordan was murdered on the subway by a man. The man was arrested, then released not charged. I love my nephew Jordan Neely, he was a very talented black man who loves to dance. Performance was his thing.
His mother is Christie Neely and she was murdered in April 2007. It’s been rough for him and all of us. We just want justice for him, please give what you can with your heart. He has so many fans, he will always be loved and remembered. We love you Jordan.
ALL DONATIONS WILL BE GOING TOWRDS JORDANS FUNERAL AND EXPENSES RELATED TO HIS BURIAL AND PUBLIC VIEWING WE WILL BE HOLDING. God Bless.”
At the time of writing this, she has raised over $32,000. Over 1,000 people have donated and made their contributions towards the funeral of Jordan Neely.
Jordan Neely was killed by a 24-year-old marine veteran on a New York subway
Video footage released a few days ago paved the way for some shocking revelations. A straphanger, later identified as a 24-year-old Marine veteran, took matters into his own hands and pinned down 30-year-old Jordan Neely in a deadly incident.
According to police and a witness, Neely began going on an aggressive rant on a northbound F train Monday afternoon. Due to this, the straphanger put him into a chokehold.
According to New York Post, freelance journalist Juan Alberto Vazquez said, “He starts to make a speech,” referring to the disturbed man.
This is Jordan Neely.
On Monday, he was lynched.
On the NYC subway he started telling passengers that he was fed up being hungry, thirsty and having no place to rest. He began to shout in his frustration, and threw his jacket on the floor.
An ex-marine then murdered him.🧵 pic.twitter.com/givJukrhlK
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“He started screaming in an aggressive manner, said he had no food, he had no drink, that he was tired, and doesn’t care if he goes to jail. He started screaming all these things, took off his jacket, a black jacket that he had, and threw it on the ground.”
That’s when, from behind, the straphanger came and put Neely in a chokehold. He kept him in it for some 15 minutes, Vazquez said.
30-year-old Neely was a man living on the streets and had a history of mental health issues. After being put into the chokehold by the blonde straphanger, Neely lost consciousness. According to the police, EMS workers at the station were unable to revive him.