But the arrest warrant is irrelevant because, again, Mr Penny is not charged with stepping in to defuse the threat. He is charged with continuing the chokehold, which even LE isn’t allowed to use, to the point of death for Mr Neely. This is considered to be reckless and criminally negligent with regard to human life. That’s all the jury needs to decide. Was he or wasn’t he. Period. Everything else is a distraction to confuse the issue.
Respectfully snipped by me for focus...
I don't know why the judge allowed the admission of the arrest warrant--but because he did, we're allowed to discuss it.
I agree that DP
could have been a hero at first but then went too far. That's a *possible scenario* in the realm of scenarios, but I don't think it happened.
The jury heard testimony that a sleeper-type chokehold, or blood choke, which is what DP was using, could kill someone very quickly--before a minute even. To me, that indicates DP was
not using full force on JN's neck but rather just restraining him. I think that's also why he had his legs around JN -- he could have restrained him with just the chokehold, but he put his legs around him, which also allowed DP to use less pressure around the neck.
Because JN didn't go unconscious in just a few seconds, I feel DP was using restraint and not applying deadly pressure.
That's why I think Dr. Chundru made the right call and Dr. Harris made an incorrect one.
Chundru explained that the restraint was
one of the factors that led to JN's death -- but that's because JN was already in a state of anxiety, he was on drugs, he was schizophrenic, and he struggled violently against the restraining. It was his
physical exertion -- similar to that of an athlete on a playing field who has SCT -- that led to the sickling event.
At first, I thought DP did something wrong, too, but now that Chundru testified, and I've watched the video several times, I think he is right.
Of course, that's all JMOO...
But, one interesting thing -- we're having more time to discuss this one than usual because the jury is taking quite a long holiday break!
