I argue that Daniel Penny should be acquitted since he recognized a threat to other riders on the subway and acted in self-defense. Neely was on drugs and made deadly threats against other riders. Convicting Penny will discourage other good samaritans from attempting to stop similar threats to the public. NYC has a serious problem with homeless and/or mentally ill people wandering the streets and randomly attacking people. Bring back mental institutions.
At some point, Perry should have let go. No reason to continue to choke Jordan Neely long after he lost consciousness, was no longer moving therefore no longer a threat and another man warned Perry that he was killing Neely and should let go.
Why didn't Perry just let go?
Prosecutors said Perry used far too much force and for too long in an incorrect chokehold for about six minutes.
Perry's lawyers also attempted to suggest that the chokehold had nothing-to-little to do with Neely's death that no juror is going to believe. If I choke you for 6-minutes, you'll die. Period.
That's the reason why you never choke anyone for 6-minutes! That's basic common sense.
He didn't let go because the aggressor was still resisting. Neely was very aggressive partly due to the synthetic marijuana in his system and his mental illness. It's also possible that he didn't want to let go until the police arrived since the aggressor had threatened to kill passengers on the subway car.
I contend that the level of force was appropriate after Neely threatened to kill another passenger. His threat would be considered fighting words and that would justify an act of self-defense. Penny did the right thing by taking action BEFORE Neely could commit battery on another passenger. One punch can kill so one action by Neely against another passenger may have been fatal.
Penny's medical expert testified that the chokehold did not cause Neely's death. He noted that the death was caused by Neely's medical condition, drug use and excessive exertion while resisting.
This was a struggle for life and death against an aggressor who threatened to kill people on the subway car. I support Daniel Penny's efforts to prevent a tragedy by an aggressor who was high on drugs and who suffered from severe mental illness. Daniel Penny must be acquitted.
"He didn't let go because the aggressor was still resisting."
Not true. Video taken by passengers clearly show Neely not moving. Furthermore, if Neely were still moving when the police arrived then he'd still be alive. Instead, CPR was performed by police in order to revive him which failed. Also, three passengers already warned Penny that he was killing Neely. And 30 seconds into the chokehold, most passengers left the subway car at the stop, but Penny continued to choke Neely long after there were no passengers nor threat.
"Prosecutors said that Penny intended to protect bystanders but that he was indifferent to Neely and used too much force to hold him down, the AP reported. They noted that Penny held Neely in a chokehold for much longer than he needed to, even after the train came to a stop and people could safely exit."
The bold portion of the above statement which defines criminally negligent homicide. At some point, Penny should have released Neely.
"During the trial, prosecutors argued that Penny went "way too far," holding Neely around the neck for nearly six minutes, past the point when he posed a threat. About 30 seconds after Penny put Neely in the chokehold, the train arrived at the next station and many passengers left the train car, according to court filings.
Footage of the interaction between Penny and Neely, which began about 2 minutes after the incident started, captures Penny holding Neely for about 4 minutes and 57 seconds on a relatively empty train with a couple of passengers nearby.
Prosecutors argue that Penny should have known that his minutes-long chokehold was turning fatal. "Everyone the defendant wanted to protect had already left the train," Yoran said. "There is no justification for deadly physical force at this point.
While a bystander shook Neely, checked for a pulse and tried to put him into a recovery position, Yoran pointed out that Penny stood there doing nothing, as depicted on video.
Neely was a threat as long as he was conscious since he had threatened to kill people. The threat had to be stopped and the chokehold accomplished that. Neely was previously arrested for battery on a woman in the subway so he had done this before. Additionaly, Neely was arrested FORTY-TWO TIMES for various crimes. Neely also needed to held so the police could lock him up so he would not commit additional crimes.
In a fight for one's life against a potential killer, it is not possible to use too much force. The goal of such a defense is to stop the threat against one's life. I'm sure the passenger car cleared out once it stopped because everyone feared for their lives.
Penny was probably exhausted and even suffering from the ordeal after being in a wrestling match for over five minutes. The other two men who held down Neely's legs were not charged so Daniel Penny should not have been charged. There were several witnesses who testified that Neely was a threat. The passenger car was not relatively empty as you suggested in your rebuttal.
This is a case of self-defense and Daniel Penny must be acquitted. These people were stuck on a passenger car with a drug-crazed madman. A hero stepped up to stop the threat that Jordan Neely posed to others.
Mainly for not paying the overpriced subway fare of $2.90 which is excessive as is your belief that it warrants a death sentence. His arrest for drinking alcohol in public is a lot of nonsense, too. One can smoke a joint in public, but not drink a beer? What BS!
"Should Daniel Penny be acquitted or convicted?"
You asked for an opinion, therefore I gave you mine. I believe the jury will likely return with a verdict of guilty of criminally negligent homicide in which I agree.
No, deadly force is not acceptable when there is no threat. He killed a guy in an EMPTY subway car since the passengers left.
Similar situation with Bernhard Goetz who shot muggers(?) on a NYC train decades ago. After shooting them, Goetz approached one lying on the floor who he had already shot and said "You seem to be doing all right, here’s another" and shot him again. No longer a threat, but Goetz shot him anyway! Goetz went to prison for illegal gun possession.
I've no interest in retrying a case on MC that I've largely been ignoring.
I didn't see a full record of his arrests so I don't know if he was arrested for alcohol or fare jumping. I do know that a lot of crimes are not reported or go unsolved so he potentially committed more than forty-two crimes and some of them could have been felonies. Based on the two articles below, he was arrested three times for exposing his genitals to women and he was arrested at least three times for punching sexagenarians. He was arrested twice for synthetic marijuana possession and one friend blamed the marijuana for his mental issues.
A $2.90 subway fare is not overpriced and it would help keep vagrants off the subway cars. Homeless people sleep on these cars and usually harass people for money. Three weeks before his death, Neely was on the subway car at 3am when he exposed himself to a social worker and urinated on the train before fleeing. I never said that a death sentence was warranted but I do contend that a threat to others must be stopped. Neely was a threat to others based on his numerous arrests for battery. He punched at least three people and I believe there is a fourth victim.
Neely was a threat to society as long as he was allowed to roam free. Neely should have been locked up so he would not be a threat to other people. There was actually a warrant for Neely's arrest because he had violated the terms of his lenient sentence for the 2021 assaults. Penny did the right thing by holding Neely so the police could lock him up and protect society. One punch can kill and Neely was going to kill another unsuspecting sexagenarian.
There aren't many similarities between the Goetz case and the Penny case. Goetz was actually acquitted of the murder and assault charges but he was convicted of possession of an unlicensed firearm.
Keelai, may I ask why you're so keen to see Daniel Penny punished? Please don't cite "Law" or "justice", or "racism" or whatever. I'd just like to know why you feel so strongly about the death of a person who wanted to kill people?
Have you thought about how you would feel if you'd been on that train that day, and Neely had targeted you?
LOL! I would've ignored him like I usually do with crazy people, drunks and druggies who all have a habit of talking out of their head in public, but are harmless 99% of the time.
"Other passengers on the train that day said they didn't feel threatened -- one "wasn't really worried about what was going on" and another called it "like another day typically in New York. That's what I'm used to seeing. I wasn't really looking at it if I was going to be threatened or anything to that nature, but it was a little different because, you know, you don't really hear anybody saying anything like that.""
Quit talking out of your ass. "He scared the living daylights out of me" - directly from the bodycams. The passenger also said this was the first time she was actually scared on the subway, after riding it for over 50 years.
Ivette Rosario, who witnessed the incident on the subway, took the stand on Monday. She said Neely's outburst made her nervous. She said she had seen outbursts on the subway before, "but not like that."
"Because of the tone, I got pretty frightened, and I got scared of what was said," Rosario said.
And yet another:
"There was a moment where I truly thought I was going to die," Schrunk said.
"In that moment when Mr. Penny took him down, I did have a sense of relief that the threat was gone," Schrunk said.
Are you going to sit there and continue to talk directly out of your ass like this guy wasn't a threat? 😂
And do you have any bodycams right after the incident where witnesses are saying it was no big deal?
Yeah I bet if you were in that situation you’d be shitting your pants and begging someone like Daniel Penny to save you. You’re a total disgrace. Let me be clear, the thug he killed deserved to die.
You’re a liar and I don’t believe you. You’ve never been in that situation and you would be in the floor crying for Daniel Penny or the cops to save you. You’re pathetic.
No I mean the thug he killed deserved to die and he did. I’m glad he’s dead. He himself was threatening to kill everyone on the train and was a danger. You’re the one who made this racial. You wanted Jordan Neely to kill the white people on the train. This is evidenced by the fact that you are for Daniel Penny going to prison for defending himself.
Also just a reminder, last November we won, you lost. Kamala didn’t win a single swing state and lost the popular vote. She got her ass dominated by Trump. I noticed you ran away to your cry room for a while before finally having the courage to show your face around here again. Trump will be your president and there’s not a thing you can do about it. You don’t matter anymore, this is the way it’s going to be and you will learn your place and respect your president.
He didn’t let go because he was dealing with a complete and total maniac who was a danger to everyone on the subway. Daniel Penny is an American hero and that thug he protected the entire subway from deserved to die.