Jury to Reconvene Next Week as Manslaughter Charge in Daniel Penny Trial Dropped

A dismissed manslaughter charge marked a significant development in the trial of Daniel Penny in New York, setting a new tone as the jury prepares to resume deliberations next week. The decision, handed down by the presiding judge on Friday, refocuses the case surrounding the controversial death of an individual during a public transit altercation earlier this year. Penny, a former Marine, was facing charges after he restrained the victim, who later died as a result of the encounter. The incident, captured on numerous commuter cellphones, sparked widespread debate over self-defense laws and the use … Read more

Jury Seeks Clarification on Justification Laws Amid Deliberations in Daniel Penny’s Chokehold Manslaughter Trial

New York, NY — In a Manhattan courtroom, deliberations in the trial of Daniel Penny, who is charged with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide, have captured the city’s attention. The jury, a diverse group of seven women and five men, requested a second reading of the judge’s instructions on justification defenses just over an hour into their discussion. Penny, 26, a former Marine, has pleaded not guilty, claiming he acted in defense of himself and other passengers when he applied a fatal chokehold on Jordan Neely aboard a subway train in May 2023. The trial … Read more

Jury to Resume Deliberations in Daniel Penny Chokehold Case Linked to NYC Subway Incident

NEW YORK — The jury will reconvene on Wednesday to continue deliberations in the high-profile trial of Daniel Penny, who stands accused in the death of Jordan Neely last year on a New York City subway. The case has attracted significant public attention due to the circumstances surrounding Neely’s death, spotlighting issues of public safety and intervention in the city’s subway system. Daniel Penny, a former Marine, was involved in a fatal incident that occurred when he applied a chokehold to Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator who was reportedly shouting and begging for … Read more

Final Verdict Looms as Jury Deliberates in Trial of Marine Veteran Daniel Penny for Subway Incident

NEW YORK — A high-profile trial in Manhattan is drawing to a close as the jury prepares to deliberate the case of Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran accused of fatally choking Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator, in a New York City subway encounter last year. Neely, who was reportedly experiencing homelessness and mental health issues, died following the confrontation, which has since ignited widespread debate over vigilante justice and the treatment of vulnerable populations in public spaces. Penny, who has been charged with manslaughter, has claimed he acted in self-defense during the incident. … Read more