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Daniel Penny's Manslaughter Trial for May 2023 NYC Subway Chokehold Death Begins Monday
Oct 20, 2024, 04:46 AM
Daniel Penny, a former U.S. Marine veteran, is set to stand trial for the manslaughter and negligent homicide of Jordan Neely, a homeless man, in a New York City subway incident that occurred in May 2023. Jury selection for the trial begins on Monday and is expected to take up to two weeks. Witnesses reported that Neely had been acting erratically, shouting, and throwing things on the subway before Penny restrained him in a chokehold, leading to Neely's death. Penny has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The case has garnered significant public attention and divided opinions across the country.
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