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Protesters Chant ‘Guilty!’ as Daniel Penny Enters NY Court, Manslaughter Trial Nears End

Demonstrators shouted “Guilty!” On Monday, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Daniel Penny appeared in court for trial in the strangulation death of Jordan Neely in New York City.

It was just before Penny arrived. closed The arguments will be heard by a 12-member jury in a manslaughter trial in Manhattan Supreme Court. new york post Reported:

Demonstrators shouted “Guilty!” Guilty! Guilty! “And, 'What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!'” The 26-year-old turned himself in to authorities in May 2023 to face manslaughter charges in Neely's death. against.

Breitbart News reported in May:

Neely, a mentally ill homeless man with more than 40 arrests, allegedly shouted threats on a New York City train before being wrestled to the ground and strangled by Penny and two others. has been done.

Neely lost consciousness during the incident and doctors were unable to revive him.

The manslaughter charges against Penny followed more than a week of pressure from left-wing activists, including Al Sharpton, and corporate legacy media.

video footage show The first thing that happened to the two men on the floor of the train:

According to the newspaper, Penny was charged with second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the incident. post.

“Prosecutors allege that Penny 'recklessly' restrained Neely for much longer than could reasonably be considered a threat, including 51 seconds after her body went limp,” Neely, 30, said. He claims that he murdered him.” post The report said Penny's attorney argued that his client's actions were justified. They also argued there was a reasonable suspicion that strangulation was the cause of the man's death.

June 2023, Penny share His story:

If he is convicted of the greater charges, Penny could be sentenced to 15 years in prison. However, the case could result in a non-prison sentence, the report said.

On November 18, Breitbart News reported that a mentally ill man in New York City was released early and is suspected of stabbing three people to death.

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