Don't people exit and enter subway cars at each stop? Just because people exited, someone innocently might have entered. And of course, DP was at risk of an attack from JN. It is reasonable to believe JN might have had a weapon on him, perhaps a knife.
IMO:
It's all about the Cha-ching.
"Cross-examining Chundru, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran appeared to raise questions about the quality of his work, suggesting through a series of questions that he performed more autopsies a year than is recommended by the National Association of Medical Examiners, of which he is a member. Yoran will continue her cross-examination Friday."
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Defense pathologist says Jordan Neely didn't die of chokehold on NYC subway
A forensic pathologist hired by Daniel Penny’s attorneys disputed a New York City medical examiner’s finding that Penny’s chokehold killed Neely in May 2023.www.nbcnews.com
Every once in awhile I chime in as a NYC subway rider. I'll answer your question: Nobody enters a subway car at a station when all the passengers are streaming out looking scared.Don't people exit and enter subway cars at each stop? Just because people exited, someone innocently might have entered. And of course, DP was at risk of an attack from JN. It is reasonable to believe JN might have had a weapon on him, perhaps a knife.
"Neely had the sickle cell trait. Harris maintains that didn't contribute to or cause his death."I fear that a sad result of this high profile case will be that few people, even fewer than we see now, will be willing to step up and protect people from an attacker or an aggressive person.
Will a potential rescuer stop and think what would happen if they restrain an attacker, not knowing if the individual might have a medical condition or be under the influence of drugs? What if the aggressive individual suffers cardiac arrest while being restrained?
Someone under the influence of K2 would be especially problematic because 1. K2 can cause very erratic and aggressive behavior and 2. K2 can cause cardiac arrest.
Synthetic cannabinoids may have cardiovascular side effects including cardiac arrhythmias and even cardiac arrest.
JMO
Synthetic cannabis has been available since at least 2008 and was known to be a health hazard even during the Obama administration."Neely had the sickle cell trait. Harris maintains that didn't contribute to or cause his death."
"That chokehold for that amount of time would kill anyone."
"Defense attorneys pressed about synthetic cannabinoids in Neely's system, otherwise known as the drug K2. Harris said of the 10,000 overdoses in New York City, seven were due to synthetic marijuana, and all of those people had abnormal hearts. Neely had a normal heart, she said.
Harris also testified there's no way to know how much K2 was in his system, and that synthetic cannabinoids are relatively new, and not a well understood class of drugs."
rests in trial of Daniel Penny, accused in NYC subway chokehold death
Prosecutors rested their case Monday in the trial of Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on board a subway train last year.
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We're basically at the end of the trial after today's cross of the defense expert, so I don't expect any further information to come out about what happened. Both sides will give their closing then it's in the hands of the jury.Right. I get that.
I was just talking about the spirit of such laws, not the literal interpretation, and the societal need to encourage citizens to step in to aid others when necessary.
Given Chundru's testimony, Neely's death was a combination of factors, and Penny couldn't have known about his medical condition. To me, that negates manslaughter and negligence and, rather, puts Penny's actions in a similar light as those of a good Samaritan. He did the right thing for the right reason, but an unforeseen tragedy ensued as a result.
Right now, I'm leaning strongly toward acquittal, but if some damning information comes out, that could change.
he is exactly in the same place as LE who responds to chaotic situations with a bad result and I know that some LE are now accompanied by social workers or people with other specialized training, but DP was not trained and paid for what he found himself doing. I am old enough to recall when it was a goal to deinstitutionalize the mentally ill, but how safe are they and us with them "on the street?"This.
Your post makes a lot of sense.
There's an uncomfortable trade-off here, and in a way, it reminds me of the catch-22 law enforcement officers sometimes find themselves in when they respond in a way that results in the injury or death of a suspect.
This is my fear as well. Even if DP is exonerated, I fear this will happen.I fear that a sad result of this high profile case will be that few people, even fewer than we see now, will be willing to step up and protect people from an attacker or an aggressive person.
Testing is not available so who knows why?Synthetic cannabis has been available since at least 2008 and was known to be a health hazard even during the Obama administration.
It has been extensively researched. I’m not sure why it was reported that it was relatively new, when a simple internet search will bring up research studies.
Synthetic Drugs (a.k.a. K2, Spice, Bath Salts, etc.)
Overview and History Synthetic cannabinoids, commonly known as “synthetic marijuana,” “K2,” or “Spice”, are often sold in legal retail outlets as “herbal incense” or “potpourri”, and synthetic cathinones are often sold as “bath salts” or “jewelry cleaner”.obamawhitehouse.archives.gov
IMO:There are numerous reports available online regarding individuals with SCT and the dangers to them associated with high intensity physical exertion... particularly how rapidly their physical state can decline without assistance.
Balancing exercise risk and benefits: lessons learned from sickle cell trait and sickle cell anemia - PMC
Development of exercise guidelines for individuals with sickle cell trait (SCT) and sickle cell anemia (SCA) is hampered by the need to weigh the benefits against risks of exercise in these populations. In SCT, concern for exercise collapse ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
"Signs and symptoms of an exertional sickling event include intense pain, fatigue, feeling like you cannot continue exercising, muscle cramping and inability to catch your breath. Exertional sickling is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment"
For Coaches | USF Health
health.usf.edu
Please do not misinterpret my meaning. I am not victim-blaming. I am simply saying there are medical studies supporting the fact that Neely was in greater danger of sudden death because of his SCT. (A factor unknown to DP).
jmo
There are numerous reports available online regarding individuals with SCT and the dangers to them associated with high intensity physical exertion... particularly how rapidly their physical state can decline without assistance.
Balancing exercise risk and benefits: lessons learned from sickle cell trait and sickle cell anemia - PMC
Development of exercise guidelines for individuals with sickle cell trait (SCT) and sickle cell anemia (SCA) is hampered by the need to weigh the benefits against risks of exercise in these populations. In SCT, concern for exercise collapse ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
"Signs and symptoms of an exertional sickling event include intense pain, fatigue, feeling like you cannot continue exercising, muscle cramping and inability to catch your breath. Exertional sickling is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment"
For Coaches | USF Health
health.usf.edu
Please do not misinterpret my meaning. I am not victim-blaming. I am simply saying there are medical studies supporting the fact that Neely was in greater danger of sudden death because of his SCT. (A factor unknown to DP).
jmo
And I wonder how long a chokehold needs to be before someone in the hold is killed. This hold was six minutes.I wonder if there have been studies on the effects of K2 with a SCT diagnosis? It would seem to me, as just some joe with some nursing background, that the K2 substance(s) would only exacerbate the very delicate condition. Seeing one in SCC is nothing you want to experience.
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