Daniel Penny Trial: Homeless Man 'Still Had Pulse After Chokehold That Prosecutors Say Killed Him'Chris MenahanInformationLiberation Nov. 01, 2024 |
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Bombshell new bodycam footage shows police declaring that homeless schizophrenic Jordan Neely still had a pulse after being restrained by Marine veteran Daniel Penny last year on a subway in New York City.
[Full footage can be viewed here.] From The Daily Mail, "Daniel Penny trial bombshell: Homeless man still had a pulse after chokehold that prosecutors say killed him": Two police officers confirmed that Neely still had a pulse when they arrived.The prosecutor's argument is a comical disgrace. From ABC News, "Daniel Penny tells police 'I put him out' in never-before-seen video as subway chokehold trial gets underway": Prosecutors said Daniel Penny may be an "honorable veteran" and "nice young man" but he used too much force for too long and was reckless with Jordan Neely's life because "he didn't recognize his humanity," as the highly publicized trial over Neely's death on a New York City subway train got underway Friday. The defense, meanwhile, argued in opening statements that the former Marine stood up to "protect thy neighbor."Never in a million years would this case have went to trial if Penny was black and Neely was white. In fact, the state would be throwing parades in black Penny's honor. As I reported last year, Neely is a career criminal with over 40 arrests who had an open felony warrant out for his arrest for felony assault at the time of the incident. He was convicted of attempting to kidnap a 7-year-old girl in 2015 and only received four months in jail. The reason Neely wasn't in prison or a mental institution and was instead free to terrorize New Yorkers with impunity was because he was on a secret New York City "top 50" list of homeless people in need of "assistance and treatment" from social workers as opposed to police.
The political prosecutions of Daniel Penny, Ian Cranston, Derek Chauvin and Jake Gardner have all made it abundantly clear that in the New America™ your innocence or guilt is not determined by the preponderance of evidence but by your race. Joe Biden ran on scrapping what he called our "English jurisprudential culture, a white man's culture" -- the idea of being innocent until proven guilty and being entitled to a fair trial where you're judged by a jury of your peers -- and Attorney General Merrick Garland followed through on his pledge. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab, Minds and Telegram. |