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Grand jury indicts Daniel Penny in subway killing of Jordan Neely
A grand jury in Manhattan indicted 24-year-old subway rider Daniel Penny, filmed with his arm around Jordan Neely, whose death was ruled a homicide. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Daniel Penny indicted by Manhattan grand jury in subway killing of Jordan Neely
The man charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely is sharing what he says happened during the subway incident in May, saying that he “couldn’t sit still” as the homeless man was yelling in other people’s faces.
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‘I couldn't sit still': Daniel Penny defends actions before Jordan Neely's death
The man charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely is sharing what he says happened during the subway incident in May, saying that he “couldn’t sit still” as the homeless man was yelling in other people’s faces.
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Daniel Penny Defends Actions That Led to Jordan Neely's Subway Chokehold Death
In videos produced and released by his lawyers, Daniel Penny defended what he did, saying he was scared for himself and others on the train. NBC New York’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Three Arrested During Rally in Support of Daniel Penny
A rally in support of the marine veteran accused in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely ended in arrests. Andrew Siff reports.
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NYC Rally In Support of Subway Chokehold Suspect Daniel Penny Leads to 3 Arrests
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman held the rally in lower Manhattan — across the street from the courthouse but also only blocks from where Jordan Neely died — and tensions came to a boiling point, leading to multiple arrests.
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Daniel Penny Breaks Silence, Says Jordan Neely Killing ‘Had Nothing to Do With Race'
Daniel Penny, the man charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, broke his silence in an extended interview where he rejected any claims the killing of the 30-year-old homeless Black man was motivated by race. Speaking exclusively to The New York Post, Penny did not go into detail about what exactly happened on the train to prompt him to…
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Daniel Penny, Man Charged in Deadly Subway Chokehold, Speaks
The 24-year-old man was arrested May 12 on a single charge of second-degree manslaughter and was released on $100,000 bond.
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2024 GOP Hopefuls Rush to Defend Daniel Penny After Deadly NYC Subway Chokehold
Republican presidential hopefuls have rushed to support Daniel Penny, a white U.S. Marine veteran who was caught on video pinning an agitated Black subway passenger to the floor in a fatal chokehold.
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News 4 Now 5/19
These are the top stories on May 19, 2023.
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Funeral for Jordan Neely to Be Held Today in Harlem
Tracie Strahan reporting on the funeral for Jordan Neely to be held today in Harlem.
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Jordan Neely Mourned During Emotional Funeral at Harlem Church
Jordan Neely, who died in Daniel Penny’s grip, is being eulogized by the Rev. Al Sharpton at Mount Neboh Baptist Church.
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$2 Million Raised for Daniel Penny Defense Fund After DeSantis Tweet
The man facing second-degree manslaughter charges in the chokehold death of street performer Jordan Neely is getting financial support from thousands of online donors. A legal defense fund started by Daniel Penny‘s attorney had raised more than $2 million by Monday morning, days after the 24-year-old surrendered to police — and after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis tweeted a link to…
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Daniel Penny Posts Bond After Facing Judge in Chokehold Death of Daniel Neely
Daniel Penny is out on a $100,00 dollar bond tonight after surrendering himself this morning on manslaughter charges. Gilma Avalos reports.
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Jordan Neely Family Attorney Speaks
The family of Jordan Neely, the homeless man who died in a subway rider’s chokehold last week, sought to paint the 30-year-old as a promising young man crushed by the murder of his own mother who never got the help he needed from the mental health system — and who never to deserved to die on the floor of that...
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Daniel Penny Surrenders in Jordan Neely Chokehold Death
Daniel Penny turned himself in at a Lower Manhattan precinct Friday morning ahead of his anticipated arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court later in the day. News 4’s Tracie Strahan reports.
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Jordan Neely Had Demons, But ‘He Didn't Attack Anyone – and He Was Choked to Death,' Family Says
Attorneys for Daniel Penny insist there was no way he “could have foreseen” that his bid to subdue a supposed perceived threat would turn deadly.
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Daniel Penny Surrenders in Subway Chokehold Death
He faces a charge of second-degree manslaughter in the case.
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Who Is Daniel Penny? Marine Veteran Charged in Jordan Neely Chokehold Case
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran from Long Island, will face 2nd-degree manslaughter charges in the NYC subway chokehold death of street performer Jordan Neely, a case that spurred global outrage. Penny’s lawyers have previously said their client was acting to defend himself and others and could not have foreseen that Neely, who was homeless and suffered from mental...
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What Is 2nd-Degree Manslaughter in NY? Explaining the Charge Against Daniel Penny
Daniel Penny, the former Marine seen on camera choking performer Jordan Neely to death on a New York City subway earlier this month, will be formally charged with 2nd-degree manslaughter Friday. The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it was charging Penny without first presenting his case to a grand jury. Penny’s attorneys have previously said their client was protecting...