NY - Jordan Neely, killed by chokehold in subway during mental health crisis, Manhattan, 1 May 2023 *arrest*

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  • #881
dbm
Moo.. I was a street person. Mr Neely is my peer...I know his rage. Mr Penny surprises me..he is cold and efficient...he could of confronted Mr. Neely face on...but that would of been a mess, if Mr Neely can break the bones in a face, that takes strength. Mr Penny read the situation realistically..he let go when Mr Neely quit fighting. That's the way fights go. Moo
Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective. It helps shed light on the situation.
 
  • #882
Omg...moo..just film..do not get involved..ok..that is becoming the usual way.
It will be interesting to see if that video is allowed to be admitted as evidence at trial because videos can be edited.

JMO
 
  • #883
dbm

because no one has been charged with a hate crime, even though that speculation was introduced here by some posters
 
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  • #885
What is troubling about his interview is that he is not humbled. He brushes off the death. He is not upset about killing Jordan. Jordan had it coming and Penny was there to save the day.

Exactly. This part of the interview is so disturbing. I’m sure he’s following his attorney’s instructions, but I did not see any real humanity toward Mr Neely when he distances himself by saying:

When asked what he would say to the family of Jordan Neely, whose funeral was Friday, Penny looked somber, carefully choosing his words.

“I’m deeply saddened by the loss of life,” he said. “It’s tragic what happened to him. Hopefully, we can change the system that’s so desperately failed us.”
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“The loss of life,” “what happened to him,” SAY HIS NAME, PENNY! SAY HIS NAME!
 
  • #886
I wonder of JN's vicous attacks were hate crimes.
Haven't a clue.
You could try digging out his court records?
Zero relevance on Penny's culpability in any case.
 
  • #887
I wonder of JN's vicous attacks were hate crimes.

If Mr Neely were on trial, that would be a fair question. But he’s not because Penny choked the life out of him.
 
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Omg...moo..just film..do not get involved..ok..that is becoming the usual way.
Thankfully someone did film.
 
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From your link:

A fundraiser for Daniel Penny neared the $2 million mark Sunday, with his attorneys saying donations have kept rolling in because the subway chokehold case has “struck a chord” with people across the country.
 
  • #891
From your link:

A fundraiser for Daniel Penny neared the $2 million mark Sunday, with his attorneys saying donations have kept rolling in because the subway chokehold case has “struck a chord” with people across the country.

A very dissonant chord IMO.
 
  • #892
From your link:

A fundraiser for Daniel Penny neared the $2 million mark Sunday, with his attorneys saying donations have kept rolling in because the subway chokehold case has “struck a chord” with people across the country.
Meaning what exactly? Are they the judge? Have they cleared him? Will this case not go to court because some people think he is amazing and have given him some money?
 
  • #893
Exactly. This part of the interview is so disturbing. I’m sure he’s following his attorney’s instructions, but I did not see any real humanity toward Mr Neely when he distances himself by saying:

When asked what he would say to the family of Jordan Neely, whose funeral was Friday, Penny looked somber, carefully choosing his words.

“I’m deeply saddened by the loss of life,” he said. “It’s tragic what happened to him. Hopefully, we can change the system that’s so desperately failed us.”
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“The loss of life,” “what happened to him,” SAY HIS NAME, PENNY! SAY HIS NAME!
I think he expressed himself well, given that he has to choose his words carefully, per his attorney's instructions and the fact that he is facing criminal charges.
 
  • #894
I do believe the defense can call any witness they want and then lay the foundation for why they called the witness. They could also call the police officer who arrested JN for assaulting the elderly woman.

JMO
No. There were witnesses to the events of this case. Many witnesses. Either they will tell a convincing account of the terror they lived through, or they won't. There's no need for the prejudicial account of past victims of Neely.
 
  • #895
"A witness stated that at some point during the chokehold, Penny relaxed his grip on Neely, and Neely coughed up a wad of blood and mucus.[31] [...] At 2:29 p.m., a passerby on the train warned that Neely had defecated on himself, a sign that he may be dying, saying, "You don't want to catch a murder charge. You got a hell of a chokehold, man."[2][14] One of the other men restraining Neely responded, claiming that what appeared to be new excrement was just old excrement.[32] One of the men also responded to the warning by saying that Penny had stopped "squeezing" Neely's neck.[14] About 50 seconds after Neely became motionless, Penny and one man who was still restraining Neely's arms released their hold on him.[29][33]"



Penny carried on with the chokehold even after Neely coughed up blood and mucus and defecated himself. I struggle to see him as a hero as some do in this thread. He attacked a vulnerable person (from behind, without warning, without an attempt to deescalate) in what may prove to be in court an unwarranted attack and killed him.

Neely didn't kill himself.

Neely didn't choke himself to death.

Reading some of the posts in this thread, you'd think Neely did it all himself, and deserved it too, even being questioned why he resisted the chokehold. I guess most of us would just desist and let someone choke us, deprive us of oxygen and not do a thing?

Some posters earlier said that Neely was out of control and shouldn't have been allowed on the subway. Penny seems pretty out of control himself in my opinion. What's worse is that he'd do it again:




What is troubling about his interview is that he is not humbled. He brushes off the death. He is not upset about killing Jordan. Jordan had it coming and Penny was there to save the day.
And he won't hesitate to do it again if in his perception...
That is truly alarming.
 
  • #896
I think he expressed himself well, given that he has to choose his words carefully, per his attorney's instructions and the fact that he is facing criminal charges.

It wouldn’t have implied any guilt at all if he had the decency to use Jordan Neely’s name in his comment. But he couldn’t even bring himself to do that in a comment directly addressing Mr Neely’s family.
 
  • #897
And he won't hesitate to do it again if in his perception...
That is truly alarming.
He seems to think of himself as some sort of vigilante. Maybe if he doesn't go to jail, he could join the Marines again or the police force.
 
  • #898
I think he expressed himself well, given that he has to choose his words carefully, per his attorney's instructions and the fact that he is facing criminal charges.
He didn't express himself well. He came across as smug and entitled.
 
  • #899
He seems to think of himself as some sort of vigilante. Maybe if he doesn't go to jail, he could join the Marines again or the police force.

He has already chosen to serve our country once, so who knows, he may decide to serve as LE in the future.

But I am not sure why you are associating "vigilante" with LE or the military.
 
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