Florida man who went viral for wide neck in mugshot arrested again on stalking charge

A Florida man who went viral for a mugshot featuring his unusually large neck is behind bars again – this time on a stalking charge.

Charles McDowell, 35, of Pensacola, Florida, was booked into the Escambia County Jail Sunday on charges of aggravated stalking and withholding child support.

McDowell allegedly showed up at a woman's home on August 24 and sent her threatening text messages, according to local outlet WEAR-TV.

McDowell gained internet fame in 2018 when he was arrested on multiple drug charges. His mugshot went viral with hundreds of thousands of comments and shares due to his unusually large neck.

'WIDE NECK MAN KNOWN FOR VIRAL MUGSHOTS ARRESTED AGAIN IN FLORIDA

At the time, social media users left comments like: "Y'all leave this man alone! I bet he'd stick his neck out for you if you needed his help."

Another users joked: "You people should be ashamed of yourselves, all this neckativity isn’t right at all."

McDowell wasted no time in capitalizing on his fame. He refers to himself as "Wide Neck" on social media. He currently has 1 million followers on Instagram.

He has released several rap songs under the name "Wide Neck."

McDowell partnered with fellow rapper "Daddy Long Neck," a thin man with an unusually long neck to record a song titled "Neckst Big Thing" in 2020. The song has nearly 6 million views on YouTube.

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The viral sensation is no stranger to law enforcement. He was arrested in Alabama in 2019 for allegedly leading police on a high-speed chase. 

He was charged with eluding police, second-degree marijuana possession, driving with a revoked license, reckless driving and improper lane usage.

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McDowell is currently being held without bond for the stalking charge, according to police reports.

Fox News' Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.

Colts' clock management comes under fire in loss to Steelers, sparks criticism toward Jeff Saturday

The Indianapolis Colts came under fire for the play-calling and decision-making at the end of their 24-17 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night.

The Colts had all three of their timeouts left under 2 minutes to play against the Steelers. After converting on fourth down, Matt Ryan took a first-down sack. On the next play, he would scramble for 14 yards and on third down the team decided to try another run play get the first down but they failed to get it. The team only used their first timeout after the Taylor run.

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Ryan then threw an incomplete pass toward Parris Campbell, despite the contact that could’ve warranted a penalty.

While the Colts had several miscues in the game and were down 16-3 at the half, NFL fans watching the end of the game piled on the strangeness of the last Colts drive.

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Saturday’s inexperience was a talking point when he took the job two weeks ago.

Ryan finished 22-for-34 with 199 passing yards and a touchdown pass to Pittman. Taylor led the team with 86 rushing yards. Jelani Woods had eight catches for 98 yards.

Pittsburgh, who came into the game losers of three of their last four, improved 4-7 on the season while Indianapolis fell to 4-7-1.