Video shows alleged now deceased michael jackson impersonator jordan neely assaulting gay man in nyc hate crime

Video Shows Alleged Now Deceased Michael Jackson Impersonator Jordan Neely Assaulting Gay Man in NYC Hate Crime

December 10, 2024

A resurfaced video has emerged showing Jordan Neely, known for impersonating Michael Jackson, using homophobic slurs against a man wearing a shirt with a gay pride design. In the video, Neely can be heard saying, “Look at this n—as stomach, look at his shirt. G-y rainbow on his shirt. You look like a f-ckng dr-g queen. You look like a fa–ot,” before he physically attacks the cameraman. This footage has stirred significant online discussion, highlighting Neely’s behavior in contrast to his known public persona.

The video is alleged to be Jordan Neely. The date of the video is not known.

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