21. If convicted, Penny faces up to 20 years in prison. Video in question shows NYPD interview Penny In the interview played in court Thursday, Penny told the detective Neely was acting aggressively, throwing things and threatening to kill people on the F train. He said Neely approached him...
The purpose of the hearing is to sort through which evidence will and will not be allowed in this month's trial, including video of an NYPD detective interviewing the Marine veteran after the incident. CBS News New York's Alice Gainer reports.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Daniel Penny was arraigned Friday in connection with the subway chokehold death of a fellow rider, Jordan Neely, last week. Penny was walked into the courtroom shortly after noon for his arraignment on a charge ofmanslaughter in the second degree. He did not enter a ...
Neely’s death has raised anuproar over many issues, including how those with mental illness are treated by the transit system and the city, as well as crime, race and vigilantism. Penny, who is white, was questioned by police in the aftermath but was released without charges. Nee...
Jury in Daniel Penny trial continues deliberating The jury has requested to receive two readbacks and several pieces of video footage. December 5, 2024 Additional Live Streams Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live Live View of St. Peter's Square following Pope Francis' death ...
The anonymous jury, which had started deliberating Tuesday, was escorted out of court to a van.Penny, 26, served four years in the Marines and went on to study architecture.Neely, 30, was a sometime subway performer with a tragic life story: His mother was ...
Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran at the center of the New York City subway chokehold trial, has been found not guilty in the death of Jordan Neely. A Manhattan jury on Monday cleared Penny, 26, on a criminally negligent homicide charge. He had initially
Several subway riders testified they were terrified Neely was going to attack and that they were relieved when Penny put him in a chokehold and kept him there. “Restraining him for the moment was a relief, but if he would have gotten up, he would have done what he would have done,” ...
Former U.S. Marine Daniel Penny arrives at the Manhattan Criminal Court for his arraignment hearing for the death of Jordan Neely, a man whose death has been ruled a homicide by the city's medical examiner after being placed in a chokehold on a subway train, in New York, June 28,...
The jury submitted several questions to the court during the course of their deliberations, giving some insight into their thinking. MORE: Daniel Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in subway chokehold case Day 1 A little more than an hou...