In a courtroom charged with tension, the case against Marine veteran Daniel Penny reached a pivotal moment on Friday, sparking protests and fiery rhetoric from Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists in New York. Penny, once hailed as a hero for protecting subway passengers, now finds himself battling criminal charges over the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man with a history of violence.
In May 2023, Penny subdued Neely on a New York subway after the latter allegedly threatened passengers with violence. Witnesses described Neely’s behavior as erratic and alarming. To restrain him, Penny applied a chokehold until police arrived. Tragically, Neely later died, prompting an outcry and an investigation.
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Authorities charged Penny with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, leaving him potentially facing up to 15 years in prison. On Friday, the jury deadlocked on the manslaughter charge, leaving deliberations on the negligent homicide charge to resume Monday.
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Maybe dad should have kept him at home but he didn’t so now he wants $$$$$$$ for my doing his job, I say BS.
Maybe dad should have kept him at home but he didn’t so now he wants $$$$$$$ for not doing his job, I say BS.