

“Jordan Neely was murdered,” she tweeted. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) criticized the city’s delay in charging Penny and the media’s coverage of the incident.

Neely’s death has sparked national outrage, as well as a swift political response. However, witnesses have said that while Neely was pacing and yelling in the train, he did not physically threaten or attack anyone before Penny placed him in the fatal chokehold. Penny and his attorneys have argued that he was acting in defense of himself and others on the subway. However, when asked if he did anything to be ashamed of, he responded, “I always do what I think is right.” Hopefully, we can change the system that’s so desperately failed us.” “I’m deeply saddened by the loss of life,” he added. “I judge a person based on their character,” Penny told the New York Post in an interview. He was freed pending trial hours after turning himself in at a police station and appearing in court to answer criminal charges. Penny was charged with second-degree manslaughter nearly two weeks after Neely’s death, which a medical examiner determined was caused by compression of the neck. Neely was later pronounced dead at the hospital. ( The Hill) – The former Marine charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York subway earlier this month argued it “had nothing to do with race” in a recent interview.ĭaniel Penny, a 24-year-old white man, placed Neely, a 30-year-old Black man, in a chokehold for nearly 15 minutes, while he was reportedly experiencing a mental health episode.
