Daniel Penny's request to dismiss subway chokehold death case denied by judge

A New York City judge on Wednesday declined to dismiss the case against Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who placed a Black subway rider, Jordan Neely, in a fatal chokehold last year.

A New York City judge on Wednesday declined to dismiss the case against Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who placed a Black subway rider, Jordan Neely, in a fatal chokehold last year.

Penny, 25, pleaded not guilty in June after a grand jury indicted him on charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the May 1 death of Neely, 30, a known subway busker who performed dance routines in costume as Michael Jackson.

Penny and Neely were riding the F train in Manhattan when the latter began a "somewhat aggressive speech" about how he was thirsty and hungry, witness Juan Alberto Vazquez has told NBC New York. Vazquez caught some of the altercation on camera.

The video showed Penny on the ground holding Neely in a chokehold while two other subway passengers helped restrain him. Vazquez said the chokehold lasted about 15 minutes.

Penny, who is white, said he was defending himself and other passengers after Neely "began aggressively threatening" people. In October, his attorneys filed court documents seeking a dismissal of the case, saying one of the passengers was afraid he "was going to die" when Neely approached, NBC New York reported. 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/judge-denies-daniel-pennys-request-dismiss-jordan-neely-subway-chokeho-rcna134264


Post ID: 1d3b4173-8e01-4120-bdcb-b6002252d592
Rating: 5
Created: 3 months ago
Your ad can be here
Create Post

Similar classified ads


News's other ads