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Daniel Penny arrives to Manhattan Criminal Court Wednesday, January 17, 2024. Penny is charged in connection with the death of Jordan Neely on the New York City subway in 2023.
The jurors weighing 26-year-old Marine veteran Daniel Penny's fate Wednesday asked the judge for another look at three key pieces of evidence in the manslaughter case against him.
The negligent homicide charge Daniel Penny faces today as the jury reconvenes is a face-saving measure for a farce, the last-ditch effort for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
Daniel Penny jurors struggled to reach consensus on top charge, manslaughter, which carries a max sentence of 15 years in prison for the death of Jordan Neely.
Ousted Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) argued in a letter addressed just to “White People” on Tuesday that “white supremacy” is the reason Daniel Penny was acquitted in the subway chokehold ...
In May 2023, Daniel Penny, a man on an F train, put a disruptive passenger, ... the man at the end of the bench leaned toward my husband and extended a slightly opened package.
Daniel Penny arrives at Manhattan Supreme Court, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. Penny, a Marine veteran, is charged with second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the 2023 death of ...
Eric Gonzalez took the stand in the Daniel Penny trial — and admitted he lied about his involvement in restraining Jordan Neely, out of fear.
As the court began to take a morning break and folks were waiting to be ushered out of Daniel Penny's mansluaghter trial at Manhattan Supreme Court, a supporter of Jordan Neely – the man who ...
Daniel Penny tells police 'I put him out' in never-before-seen video as subway chokehold trial gets underway. Penny is charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a NYC subway train.
Despite heading into what will be the most consequential week of their lives, Daniel Penny’s family is focusing on gratitude. “We’re blessed and grateful for everything we do have. We have ...
Daniel Penny's acquittal is a victory for justice. He's a hero, not a criminal. | Opinion Other subway passengers testified that they felt real fear due to Jordan Neely's erratic behavior.