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Can you give just their names, not links?
The poor coverage is frustrating.
@Uebey is covering it.
Can you give just their names, not links?
The poor coverage is frustrating.
Thanks so much.
Trying to remember the details: did the first responders immediately start resuscitation once they felt the pulse? Was he immediately intubated and given positive pressure breaths?
From these two points alone, I am moving from "not guilty" to "guilty of Manslaughter".But a witness who testified this week, Eric Gonzalez, said that he had told Mr. Penny to release his hold on Mr. Neely and that he would help grab the man’s hands. Mr. Penny ignored his suggestion and continued the chokehold, he said.
Prosecutors have said that Mr. Penny held Mr. Neely in a chokehold for about six minutes, releasing him only after he had become unconscious and gone limp.
Jordan Neely was brain dead.
"Brain death is permanent and irreversible, so it's not possible to bring someone back to life who has been brain dead:
- Definition: Brain death, also known as brain stem death, occurs when a person has no brain function and is on artificial life support. They can't breathe or regain consciousness without support.
- Legal definition: Brain death is a legal definition of death.
- Organ viability: While the brain is dead, vital organs like the heart, lungs, and kidneys can remain viable for a few days with artificial support"
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Penny's lawyers put a lot of stock into the fact that Neely had a pulse when cops got to the scene. "That makes perfect sense because this is an asphyxial death," Dr. Harris said. "In an asphyxial death, the brain dies first." More TK @CourthouseNews
1:45 PM · Nov 15, 2024
No, they did not. They waited for Ems to get there. They did start some half azzed attempt at CPR....you know...the kind without rescue breathing. They did chest compressions while standing ( and bending at their waist) .... ZERO attempt at restoring respiration.
Thinking of @IceIce9 , our CPR instructor extraordinaire !
Read what I just posted about being "brain dead".Yes hopefully she will weigh in! The human body is truly amazing, and IMO if he had been given full resuscitation immediately, the outcome may well have been different.
JN also had synthetic drugs in his system per the medical examiner. I wouldn’t be surprised if that didn’t affect his breathing, neuro status and response to rescue treatments:
“We found in the blood a synthetic cannabinoid – a relatively new drug in the scheme of drugs," she said. "They’re synthetic and more potent than marijuana. In a class of drugs, they fall under the category of stimulants – they rev the body up, fall into the same class of drugs as, say, cocaine."”
“There was no damage to bones in his chin, neck or midline structures, she said. She found scrapes and bruises on his face, neck, torso and arms, petechiae (small red spots caused by bleeding) in his eyes and damage to his spleen from sickle cell trait.”
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Medical examiner says subway madman had drugs in system in Marine vet’s chokehold trial
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office's last witness against Marine vet Daniel Penny is the medical examiner who conducted Jordan Neely's autopsy.www.aol.com
Just like George Floyd, Neely also would not have died that day from drugs in his system.Yes hopefully she will weigh in! The human body is truly amazing, and IMO if he had been given full resuscitation immediately, the outcome may well have been different.
JN also had synthetic drugs in his system per the medical examiner. I wouldn’t be surprised if that didn’t affect his breathing, neuro status and response to rescue treatments:
“We found in the blood a synthetic cannabinoid – a relatively new drug in the scheme of drugs," she said. "They’re synthetic and more potent than marijuana. In a class of drugs, they fall under the category of stimulants – they rev the body up, fall into the same class of drugs as, say, cocaine."”
“There was no damage to bones in his chin, neck or midline structures, she said. She found scrapes and bruises on his face, neck, torso and arms, petechiae (small red spots caused by bleeding) in his eyes and damage to his spleen from sickle cell trait.”
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Medical examiner says subway madman had drugs in system in Marine vet’s chokehold trial
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office's last witness against Marine vet Daniel Penny is the medical examiner who conducted Jordan Neely's autopsy.www.aol.com
As @Izzylizzy stated, putting people into various chokeholds will usually cause them to resist.Based on the image alone, it appears JN was struggling & DP was attempting to restrain him.
Read what I just posted about being "brain dead".
Neely had stopped breathing and wasn't breathing when cops arrived.
If the person is brought back to life they would need to be put on life supporting measures to say alive.
Had Neely been brought back Penny still would have been criminally charged maybe with aggravated assault then if Neely was taken off of life support and died then enter the Manslaughter 2nd degree.
The "twitching" seen in the video of Neely's body.
Neely wasn't breathing when cops arrived and video shows the process of him being strangled to death caused by no blood to the brain.From my understanding of her testimony, she mentioned brain damage not actual brain death?
I have not listened to her testimony , but would be interested if available and also if the defense presents any medical experts.
My apologies if she testified that JN was brain dead prior to restoration attempts.
“Can the brain heal after being injured?
Most studies suggest that once brain cells are destroyed or damaged, for the most part, they do not regenerate. However, recovery after brain injury can take place, especially in younger people, as, in some cases, other areas of the brain make up for the injured tissue. In other cases, the brain learns to reroute information and function around the damaged areas. The exact amount of recovery is not predictable at the time of injury and may be unknown for months or even years. Each brain injury and rate of recovery is unique. Recovery from a severe brain injury often involves a prolonged or lifelong process of treatment and rehabilitation.”
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Traumatic Brain Injury
Acquired brain injury hapens when a sudden, external, physical assault damages the brain. It is one of the most common causes of disability and death in adults.www.hopkinsmedicine.org
I think it's crystal clear that Penny believed the continued hold was truly necessary, base entirely on what JN had been threatening literally seconds prior and also based on the fear that was from all reported accounts, pretty obvious in all the passengers in close range.As @Izzylizzy stated, putting people into various chokeholds will usually cause them to resist.
For me, the burden of proof is on Penny to show that the continued chokehold was truly necessary- not just needed in theory based on what the victim "might do", or "could" have in his possession.
Lol I’m not extraordinary, but I can discuss a few points here.No, they did not. They waited for Ems to get there. They did start some half azzed attempt at CPR....you know...the kind without rescue breathing. They did chest compressions while standing ( and bending at their waist) .... ZERO attempt at restoring respiration.
Thinking of @IceIce9 , our CPR instructor extraordinaire !
What's wrong with her position?Lol I’m not extraordinary, but I can discuss a few points here.
CPR without rescue breathing is called “hands-only CPR” and American Heart Association has been promoting it for bystander CPR for several years. They have been researching “hands-only CPR” since 2005.
But- it still requires kneeling beside the victim to provide proper chest compressions. It can’t be done properly while standing or bending at the waist.
I always tell the participants in my classes that “hands-only CPR” is better than NO CPR but compressions must be performed properly for it to be effective. And it is only intended to start CPR until someone more qualified arrives to take over.
In this case it was NOT performed properly.
I agree. Penny very likely thought "X" was needed. But.... thinking "X" was needed and actually demonstrating that "X" was truly needed can be two different things.I think it's crystal clear that Penny believed the continued hold was truly necessary, base entirely on what JN had been threatening literally seconds prior and also based on the fear that was from all reported accounts, pretty obvious in all the passengers in close range.
His beliefs surely didn't line up with the reality of the situation.I think it's crystal clear that Penny believed the continued hold was truly necessary, base entirely on what JN had been threatening literally seconds prior and also based on the fear that was from all reported accounts, pretty obvious in all the passengers in close range.
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Wow, Well said, yet also short and too the point. I wish I could express myself like that.His beliefs surely didn't line up with the reality of the situation.
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