Daniel Penny appeared unaware that his chokehold on Jordan Neely had killed the homeless man — and tried to downplay the maneuver hours later, insisting he wasn’t “trying to kill the guy ...
The subway rider seen on video helping Marine vet Daniel Penny hold down Jordan Neely after an outburst on a Manhattan train took the witness stand and revealed he lied to District Attorney Alvin ...
Daniel Penny returned to a Manhattan courthouse this morning for opening statements in his manslaughter trial for the death of Jordan Neely, an erratic homeless man he placed in a chokehold during ...
Daniel Penny “did for others what we would want someone to do for us” — defending panicked subway riders from an “unhinged” Jordan Neely — when he put the troubled homeless man in a ...
Penny is charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a NYC subway train. Prosecutors said Daniel Penny may be an "honorable veteran" and "nice young man" but he used too much force for too ...
Penny then came up behind Neely and put him in a chokehold, and the two fell to the ground and remained there for several minutes. When police arrived at the subway station in Lower Manhattan ...
Phillip M. Mathison, age 85 of Sioux Falls, SD passed away on Friday, November 15, 2024. His Funeral Service will be at 10:00 AM on Thursday, November 21, 2024, at George Boom Funeral Home & On ...
NEW YORK − The manslaughter trial in the death of Jordan Neely began in Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday with jury selection more than a year after Marine veteran Daniel Penny crossed paths ...
Protesters called Daniel Penny a "murderer" as jury selection continues in the high-profile New York City chokehold case. Penny, a 25-year-old former Marine, is accused of killing 30-year-old ...
NEW YORK CITY -- Prosecutors and defense lawyers agree on one thing about Marine veteran Daniel Penny's encounter last year with a distressed, angry and threatening man on a New York subway ...
The judge presiding over the trial of Daniel Penny ruled that the jury will remain anonymous due to "threats" made to the prosecution and defense, as jury selection continues in the case.