The defense has rested its case in the trial of Daniel Penny, the former Marine who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on ...
Turns out subway madman Jordan Neely was alive after Daniel Penny released his chokehold — why on earth is the public just ...
Daniel Penny has chosen not to testify at his trial in the death of an agitated man he choked on a subway train ...
Marine vet Daniel Penny’s on trial. For manslaughter. Not a black versus white case. No highlighted racial overtones.
Another prosecutor allowed a witness to repeatedly refer to Penny as "the White man." Prosecutors argue that Penny ... of the ...
On Dec. 22, 1984, four black teenagers approached electronics specialist Bernhard Goetz, 37, on the New York City subway.
On day two of his manslaughter case, Daniel Penny ceased having a name. He became merely “the white man.” During the prosecution’s opening statements on Friday, they asked why Penny ...
Calling Neely an “unhinged nutjob,” Kenniff also complained that prosecutors failed to correct a witness who repeatedly ...
Let’s call him the Bad Samaritan. After Daniel Penny, a white subway passenger, subdued and choked a menacing Black homeless man, Jordan Neely, to death last year on a Manhattan train ...