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BBM. No, it was a two sentence post in which I asked a question because I don’t actually know whether he was threatening the people on the train or not, and maybe new info has come out about what he was up to that day.
I do know from experience around dysregulated people that they may be brooding over what folks at the SS office or human services or the police or the grocery store person may have said two hours ago, and their problem is generally not with me, so I don’t choke them from behind with the assumption that they’ll kill me.
I get wary around them and am prepared to defend myself and others if attacked, but I don’t consider myself entitled to just kill dysregulated people for yelling and throwing a jacket on the ground, especially if someone is telling me to stop with the choking and if there are 2 other capable people nearby to assist in detaining them until law enforcement can assist.
I am inclined to believe DP did not consider himself entitled to kill anyone, as you've implied, or that he ever intended any such thing.
"When Mr. Neely began aggressively threatening Daniel Penny and the other passengers, Daniel, with the help of others, acted to protect themselves, until help arrived," lawyers for Penny said in a statement Friday evening. "Daniel never intended to harm Mr. Neely and could not have foreseen his untimely death." Marine who put Jordan Neely into chokehold on subway acted in self-defense, lawyers say