So Daniel Penny lied to the detectives.
And no court testimony collaborated Neely saying “I’m going to kill everybody”.
[...]
“I’m not trying to kill the guy,” Penny told detectives in the video,
insisting he let go of Neely, 30, “as soon” as two other men arrived to help restrain the homeless man — a statement that one of those men testified earlier this week is false.
“‘I am going to grab his hands, so you can let go,’” witness Eric Gonzalez said he told Penny after approaching him. He added
he hoped Penny would remove his arm from Neely’s neck, but that Penny did not.
[…]
“He’s like,
‘I’m going to kill everybody,'” Penny, wearing a tan jacket, black hooded sweatshirt and black cap, told the detectives.
He can also be heard
muttering under his breath that “all these people are pushing people in front of the train and stuff,” in an apparent reference to Neely, who was mentally ill.
[…]
Daniel Penny interrogation video reveals him telling detectives ‘I’m not trying to kill the guy’ hours after Jordan Neely’s chokehold death
[...]
Sanchez admitted she was relieved when Penny brought Neely down to the ground. But she also
said that it looked like Penny was holding Neely too tightly and that it “kind of” looked like he was
trying to hurt the disturbed man.
[...]
Witness to deadly subway chokehold said Jordan Neely was ‘trying to attack everybody’ in 911 call played at trial
[...]
Witnesses said Mr Neely
was shouting about being hungry and willing to return to jail or die, but there was no indication he physically attacked anyone.
[...]
Daniel Penny trial begins in New York for chokehold subway death of Jordan Neely
[...]
Their testimony followed evidence submitted by prosecutors that suggested
Penny had lied during an interview with police.
Hours after Neely was killed, according to a video shown to jurors, Penny told two detectives in an interview at a precinct
that he did not put pressure on Neely’s neck and that he had released his chokehold as soon as he received confirmation from the two men who helped him restrain Neely that they were holding Neely. But last week, one of those men, Eric Gonzalez
, testified that Penny continued his chokehold after Gonzalez told him, “I will grab his hands so you can let go.”
[...]
Defense pathologist says Jordan Neely didn't die of chokehold on NYC subway
[...]
The video, an edited version of footage shot by a journalist,
showed — frame-by-frame — Penny appearing to increase the pressure of his chokehold as Neely tries to escape.
[...]
Jordan Neely looked like he was trying to ‘escape’ Daniel Penny’s chokehold: witness
all imo