A jury in Manhattan found Marine veteran DanielPenny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday for putting a mentally ill homeless man, Jordan Neely, into a choke hold on a subway ...
Although Penny told police he’d used “a choke” or “a chokehold,” one of his lawyers, Steven Raiser, cast it as a Marine-taught chokehold “modified as a simple civilian restraint.” ...
DanielPenny, a Marine veteran Penny served four years ... saying Marines are trained not to hold a choke longer than five seconds. On cross examination, the instructor said five seconds is ...
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