The bling-bling bishop who showed up in a $350k Rolls Royce, while wearing a Fendi blazer, to negotiate the surrender of the subway shooting suspect wanted for killing a Goldman Sachs employee is an ex-convict who was jailed for five years for grand larceny and fraud before turning to his faith. Lamor Miller-Whitehead, founder of the Leaders of the Tomorrow International Church, went to the Fifth Precinct in lower Manhattan on behalf of Andrew Abdullah, who is accused of shooting dead Daniel Enriquez on a platform of a Q train at Canal St Station on Sunday in an apparently unprovoked attack. At a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, beleaguered Mayor Eric Adams revealed he negotiated with Whitehead and told him to bring Abdullah in, after Abdullah turned up at a legal aid office in Tribeca. Abdullah then appeared at the station around an hour later. He was marched into the police station by two cops and was wearing a stained white t-shirt and cargo pants.
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