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Daniel Penny Trial: Bodycam Footage Shows Jordan Neely Still Had Pulse After Chokehold Lasting Nearly 6 Minutes, Medics Arrived at 2:33 PM
Nov 1, 2024, 06:45 PM
In the ongoing trial of Daniel Penny, a former Marine charged with manslaughter, bodycam footage has revealed critical details regarding the death of Jordan Neely. The prosecution argued that Penny failed to recognize Neely's humanity, maintaining a chokehold for nearly six minutes after the perceived threat had subsided. The footage, presented in court, shows medics attempting to revive Neely, who reportedly still had a pulse when emergency responders arrived. This evidence has raised significant questions about the circumstances surrounding Neely's death and the actions taken by Penny during the incident.
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