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On Wednesday, a New York City grand jury indicted Daniel Penny for choking a homeless man, Jordan Neely, to death on the subway. After Neely’s death, the Manhattan district attorney charged Penny with manslaughter and was awaiting the decision of the grand jury to bring the case to court. The incident occurred on May 1 when Penny and Neely were on the same car on the subway. Neely was homeless at the time and was struggling with mental illness. He was yelling threatening language at the other people on the train and acting erratically. While he may have been disruptive to other passengers, Ne...
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Meta’s Zuckerberg May Help NYC’s Subway Samaritan; Reminds Public That Choke Holds Are Common And Not Deadly Force Subway Samaritan’s DefenseBanzhaf, who provided the legal analysis which helped keep “Subway Shooter” Bernhard Goetz from being convicted for shooting four Black youths on a New York City subway train after they asked him for money – and who correctly predicted outcomes of similar trials involving “Jacuzzi Shooter” Carl Rowan, Kyle Rittenhouse, Daniel Pantaleo, George Zimmerman, several police officers accused of killing George Zimmerman in Baltimore, and others – says that “Subwa...
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Daniel Penny, a U.S. Marine veteran who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on the New York City subway earlier this month, turned himself into New York City police on Friday to face a second-degree manslaughter charge. In a statement on Thursday, Penny’s attorney said that Penny “risked his own life and safety, for the good of his fellow passengers. The unfortunate result was the unintended and unforeseen death of Mr. Neely.” Penny’s attorneys also said that Neely “had a documented history of violent and erratic behavior” as a “result of ongoing and untreated mental illness.” IN MEMORIAM 2...
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