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Closing Arguments Begin in Daniel Penny's Trial for Subway Chokehold Death Amid Protests
Dec 2, 2024, 05:27 PM
Closing arguments began on Monday in the Manhattan trial of Daniel Penny, a 26-year-old former Marine veteran charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide in the May 2023 chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train. Neely, a 30-year-old homeless man with a history of mental illness, was reportedly acting erratically and causing passengers to feel threatened when Penny subdued him with a chokehold. Prosecutors, including District Attorney Alvin Bragg who was present in the courtroom, argue that Penny showed indifference and acted with disregard by holding Neely in a chokehold for way too long, even after any perceived danger had passed. They allege that Penny's actions were reckless and unnecessary. The defense, led by attorney Thomas Raiser, contends that Penny acted to save himself and other passengers, utilizing his military training to subdue a potentially dangerous individual. "Daniel Penny was the one who moved to protect them," Raiser told the jury. "Who would you want on the train with you?" he asked. The defense emphasized that Penny did not know whether Neely was armed and intended only to restrain him until police arrived. As Penny arrived at the courthouse, protesters outside chanted "Guilty!" The 12-person jury is expected to begin deliberations following the conclusion of closing arguments and jury instructions. The judge noted that jurors will have the final word in the case, which has drawn significant public attention and sparked debates over public safety and the use of force.
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