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Daniel Penny Ex-Marine Surrenders Over NYC Death

Daniel Penny Ex-Marine Surrenders Over NYC Chokehold Death Of Jordan Neely
Daniel Penny Ex-Marine Surrenders Over NYC Chokehold Death Of Jordan NeelyDaniel Penny Ex-Marine Surrenders Over NYC Chokehold Death Of Jordan Neely

A former US Marine Daniel Penny who placed another passenger in a fatal chokehold on the New York subway has surrendered to police to face a manslaughter charge.

Daniel Penny, 24, is accused of causing the death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely in a train carriage on 1 May.

His lawyers said he could not have known his actions to subdue Mr Neely would lead to his death.

Mr Neely, a homeless man, was pinned to the ground and restrained for several minutes in a train carriage.

He had been shouting at other subway passengers and asking for money, witnesses said, though there is no indication he physically attacked anyone in the subway car.

Mr Neely was later found unconscious in the carriage and taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. His death resulted from compression of the neck, the city’s medical examiner ruled.

Mr Daniel Penny was initially questioned by police and then released on the day of Mr Neely’s death.

But footage of the altercation filmed by a bystander set off protests, and the Manhattan district attorney’s office soon launched an investigation.

The video, captured by a freelance journalist on the train, shows the former Marine holding Mr Neely around the neck for two minutes and 55 seconds.

On Friday, Mr Daniel Penny arrived in a black SUV at the 5th Precinct in lower Manhattan just after 08:00 local time.

Wearing a black suit and white shirt, he did not speak or answer any questions from reporters gathered outside.

His lawyer, Thomas Kenniff, said his client had surrendered voluntarily and with “dignity”.

Mr Penny is expected to be arraigned later on Friday.

He faces a second-degree manslaughter charge and up to 15 years if convicted.

In a statement earlier this week, Mr Neely’s family said that Mr Penny needed to be in prison. “The family wants you to know that Jordan matters,” they said.

Mr Neely – a Michael Jackson impersonator who frequently performed in Times Square – had 42 arrests on charges such as evading fares, theft and assaults on three women, according to US media reports.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams has said the case highlights the need to improve the mental health system so that it can better protect people like Mr Neely.

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