And if they did what difference would that make? They've been caught many times over claiming someone said the N word justifying their violent assaults . Imagine America if they didn't have to deal with these dysfunctional clown people
Yeah but they wont take penny's side because he is white.. I'm so sick of racist blacks who only get mad when a white man is involved.. no matter what. It doesn't matter to those blacks, all they care about in this case is race.. Sick of it.. if Penny was black an the crazed guy was white, nobody would even hear of this case.. If both was white you wouldn't hear about this case, an if they both was black, you wouldn't hear about this case... By the way,, NEW YORK CAN GO STRAIGHT TO HELL FOR ALL I CARE.. BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE THING I CARE ABOUT IN THIS CASE, AN THATS SEEING PENNY GO HOME.. 5:04
Does it matter if it was or wasn´t racially motivated. Looked at timestamp from when they let go until police arrived. It was 5 minutes. Nobody checked on him during that time, breathing and/or pulse? So unnecessary
After The disgusting / corrupt BLM received over $100 , it’s going bankrupt now, those mansions and private jets cost money , this is a great opportunity for them to entice stupid donors to contribute again
8:40 why did he age out of the foster care system and onto the streets? Where was his aunt then and his father who’s now suing Daniel? Why did he not have custody of his child and get him the help he needed? He had been arrested over 40 times and now his dad is trying to get a pay day.
The real concern is the family attempting to get paid off a kid they failed, and know they failed to help. imo theyre feeling guilty about this failure and are projecting their guilt on white supremacy conspiracies in order to use their feelings to try and further their aims to exploit this into a payday. Fucking Horrible people trying to racebait and divide America while being assisted by fake ass progressive D.A.s put into office with funding from billionaires with the far left.
Neely's death was clearly an accident and he was being restrained due to violent threats to the passengers. Penny should be exonerated. It's a sad story but making Penny a scapegoat for "racial justice" is unjust.
What about the black man helping to hold him down? If Penny is charged than the other man is certainly an accomplice. He held his arms to keep him from fighting the choke off. Of course neither should be charged but it just shows the anti white mentality of this country
The problem is, was the chokehold necessary to restrain him, especially after the fact his body was limp for a full minute. Whether or not he had good intentions, you have to think to yourself if there’s a better way to restrain him without choking him out. I get it, everything is happening so fast but there’s already 3-4 people helping out, why not just restrain his arms and legs while waiting for police? It’s not like he was some huge guy that was overpowering everyone.
@@MR-tu9dj I’m saying if you’re going to voluntarily restrain somebody, and you’re clearly already overpowering him with 4-5 individuals, you need to stop and think. The guy went limp for a full minute before the choke hold was taken off. There needs to be a little common sense there. By no means do I think this is a racist attack or anything, but it’s definitely something to debate about.
Neely was arrested 42 times. It would've been 43 times had he not died, and they would've let him back out on the street to harass people again, nothing would've changed. That's how bad the justice system is.
I guess it's the social security and healthcare system that failed. Schizophrenia is more dangereous to the one having it than the others, who she/he is permanently afraid of, but when undiagnosed and/or untreated, it results in behaviours that (seem to) threaten others. Please read about it, so you can help people get the help they need. It's one in every hundred. And a lot of them untreated.
He may have had drugs that induced schizophrenia rather than schizophrenia that caused neely to self medicate with drugs-is most likely the situation. It cannot be fixed unless the neely types agree to get help.
The mental health system are failing young men and women but that man did not deserved to die or even be locked up 42 times schizophrenia is a mental illness NOT A DEATH SENTENCE so locking someone up that’s mentally ill doesn’t make sense at all! Get these ppl help… my brother has it and was playing with a toy gun aiming at the police he could’ve been killed but every time my mom get a court order they say they don’t have any more beds in the mental institution for my brother (which is a lie) this world is cold!
If you threaten people’s lives on a subway train, there’s a chance someone will take you out. The solution is to not threaten people’s lives on subway trains.
@@Travelling..Bottle..Digger Have you read dude's background? Do I have to be there, witnessing and interrogating him, so I can prove to YOU if he had an episode or not? Splitting hairs much? Also, please remind me how I am out of context whatsoever?
Neely was mentally ill. He threatened people on the train. I ride the NYC subways everyday so we don’t take crazy people lightly. People get stabbed and hurt on the train. Don’t judge unless you from NYC
@Crashy_1989 They keep avoiding the main point and focusing on what they believed he might have done. "Should he have held on to the choke for that long"? None of these people (bunch of racists in my opinion) have an answer for that because they know the answer is NO HE SHOULDN'T HAVE, and that's what the focus should be on, not the victims arrest record or other situations that happened with other people in a nyc train.
@Crashy_1989 lady stop it,if you were on that train and saw that guy acting crazy,you would've been praying for someone to help,you would've been terrified..go talk to the 7 year old girl he kidnapped aske her how is she doing, or the 70 year old that he knocked out for no reason. .Daniel penny did america a favor..44 arrests and he's free to roam the streets..
@Crashy_1989 I have a son that's bipolar. If he were in public, threatening people, I wouldn't hesitate to be behind them to protect themselves however they felt they needed to. I love my child. I also know how extreme he can be when he stops taking his meds. You can't determine how other people will reasonably respond.
Jordan's family saying that "the system failed him" is a bit hypocritical. Where were they when he was alive, needing support!! For real, Jordan's family failed him the most... His family should have been there for him, giving him support, maybe they could have gotten him some help and maybe this whole encounter wouldn't have happened... I have been on the subway in NYC and it's not the safest place especially after covid -- I feel like it's gotten more dangerous after the pandemic!
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
Where were they the 40th the 30th time after he went to jail heck I went to prison one time and was only arrested one time in my life and that was enough for me to do things that no longer put me in the position to go back to prison or get arrested it's astonishing
Notice how one guy is held to an unreasonable standard & expectation of responsibility while the other guy is held to no expectation of responsibility whatsoever.
It was a tragic accident but it was an accident. The fact that other people were standing around and even helping to restrain the man shows that it wasn't just an attack by a lone vigilante.
@@fignewtoneater Yes, but like all of the left's 'martyrs', Neely brought this upon himself. Now they're trying to turn him into the new George Floyd, who himself was a violent career criminal who brought about his own end.
It wasn't an accident it was a drug overdose, it was a negligent family, it was a Democrat controlled city that can spend billions on illegal immigrants but can't open a mental hospital to place people that are incapable of taking care of themselves, that are a danger to themselves, their families and others.
Just say it, you are glad he killed a Black Man. No need to virtue signal with your lame if the races were reversed when in fact if the races were reversed every White person there would intervene and pull him off of the man, the man would have lived.
Not to mention his personal safety for the forseeabe future. They're all but calling for a mob to take him out. I would disappear from that city if i were him. Go somewhere safer and cheaper to live (which would be almost anywhere)
Daniel Penny is not a criminal. He was acting in self-defense to restrain a violent individual who proclaimed that he was about to to commit harm in a New York City subway car.
Really the man didn't have any weapons with him.What is it really you people sure that he was going to kill everyone around him, that's why people are wrong to pick on someone before the person commits the crime.
@@bedihadogru8019 But it's mass transportation with no easy way to escape. The same thing could happen on a plane, and violence/force would be authorized to restrain or subdue the person making violent threats. That's especially true since 9/11. That's why this case is more complicated. For the duration of their train ride, those passengers were stuck with Neely and his threats of violence without any escape. It's what justifies the use of force more than anything else. Penny didn't seem to act with intent to kill - he simply restrained him, and it eventually led to Neely's death (2 hours later in police custody).
Were going to see a lot more white vigilantes who feel compelled to stand up (primarily against blacks) while in a self-righteous effort to make america great again. It was a proud single handed lynching and Daniel Penny will by all means be hailed as a hero in the eyes of white citizens just like trump is being viewed.
He's a murderer. So is everyone there that stood by and acted as if he were just. Disgusting. Look at that poor man, being executed in public for words! Talk about free speech. Have you ever met someone with Schizophrenia? They say scary things and it's obvious when someone is Schizophrenic. These people live in NYC, have they not met unwell people before. Vile.
Neelys family didn’t care about him. If they did, he wouldn’t have grown up in the foster system after his mom was murdered. They abandoned him from the beginning.
Keep in mind that Penny is a combat trained Marine veteran. He could have snapped Neely’s neck immediately if murder was his intention. He was exercising control in restraining a belligerent, drug addled felon who was making death threats to passengers. Given the enclosed space, the lengthy police response and Neely’s death threats, the only reasonable course of action was to keep him restrained until he was no longer a threat to public safety. A veteran with no criminal record, risking his life to protect innocent people should not have his life ruined for bearing that burden. Society needs to do better and shouldn’t be surprised when people step up to defend themselves against rising crime rates. This tragedy is a result of a failed justice system, healthcare system, and understaffed public safety. All of the above are supported by taxpayers who shouldn’t be persecuted when they are forced to take these matters into their own hands.
You chose the craziest and most impractical level of lethal force and said he didn’t use that so he didn’t have intent. Thats not logical reasoning. He was limp for 50 seconds and a marine should know how dangerous it is for a choke to persist that long.
@@QuadLambExactly... He wasn't restraining him, he was strangling him. Once he went limp he should have let go. His intentions were good, but unfortunately he committed a homicide and should be held accountable for it.
No, I think anyone in favor of his blatant murder is what's wrong with the country. White people have always gotten away with far too much in this country.
@TroyPatrick-zz6ho You're avoiding the reality of the situation by defining what he was charged with, not what actually was. This guy was high on spice and likely to escalate further violence on those in the train, restraint was used and he happened to die and new york is prosecuting the hero of the situation.
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
He attacked a Michael Jackson impersonator for no reason! Look, we even have this very dated photo of him doing his routine! This was completely unprovoked and he was probably asking people where he could volunteer at the nearest shelter.
Penny was trying to defend those weaker than him. He could have beat the shit out of the guy, but he tried to contain him to save others from harm and it's all on tape.
@ bull shit, In nyc subways no body helps unless they know you personally. Why do you think Penny didn’t take the stand? Cause those last 51 seconds of him squeezing Neely neck was unwarranted and he doesn’t have an answer other than he wanted to kill Neely.
Very true, I don’t follow “your world” as I live off grid in the Canadian bush in a two story log cabin in my “own world” I don’t see people unless I go to town.. so going on TH-cam today I only saw and for the first time him getting let go, soooo then I needed to see what happened lol. This just felt like nothing was hidden.. 👍
@@vladvlad1767 But AOC wasn't there. You can look it up. She was saying that the mere threats of those people made her feel unsafe. And people on a moving train (just like an airplane) have a much bigger reason to feel unsafe from violent threats than she had.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat yet there were massive protests in the streets for his death, just because it fits the narrative. Its the same mindless mob mentality that allowed the KKK to thrive
@Ali-e5h1bcrazy when the dude getting choked was threatening women, if anything he’d be more likely to threaten a blonde yt women’s life 😭😭😭you literally can’t make this up you mfs are delusional
If penny wasn't there, and violence toward another rider happened, this would just be memory whole statistics in a few days. In a situation like this, moments matter. No one has time to research the history of another, before analyzing how to respond.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoatit's was excessive over 6mins is too long. Obviously you know you're restricting his airways. I understand he was trying to help but using excessive force to restrain is wrong and he should be punished.
It’s a sad situation but if I was there I would want a person like Penny to be around. People don’t realize how terrifying it is to be threatened in public.
Penni had no right to put his hands on Nelly . Period. There are laws for that, familarize yourself with them before opening your mouth. God , I just hope you aren’t trump voter, you give us all bad names
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 sometimes “the laws” are not around to protect us from unexpected threats at all times. Exactly how does who we voted for matter here.
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 Idiot, Penny defended public, until your law arrives he could have killed people, if Penni did not restrain him! besides, this nutter did not have a "right" to be in public if you ask me!
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 And when you are being raped on the streets, you just say, please can I take a pause, I need to go and vote for cackling Kamalla and be back in a mo!
Why do you think that’s a knee jerk assumption? Yt privilege has afforded you the opportunity to not know what it’s like to be a victim of Ray-to-the-cism. He would not have choked Neely if only the Neely were yt.
The most crazy thing is that he was arrested 42 times and released back into society, meanwhile they arrest the hero once and he is left to rot in jail
Liberals suck if the liberal prosecutors did their jobs this situation wouldn’t of happened why not build an insane asylum with all that extra tax money. New York has some of the highest taxes in the nation but the money is wasted.
If I were to sit here listening to the media, listening to BLM, listening to Neely father, I’d be pro Neely. Yet being the logical person that I am and hearing eye witness testimony from these videos and body cams, Daniel Penny did the right thing and was rightfully acquitted.
The Da, current government and citizens weaponized the legal system for personal gain, monetary or revenge. If the courts were a church, the devil is the preacher. Once you see the corruption, you can’t unsee it. Even the jury is corrupted. Yes the jury will see evidence and still look the other way. It’s really scary stuff. The system is not working as intended.
He's not guilty. What a big big win for men across the United States. Especially in a toilet bowl city like New York. A victory is so huge that it's incredible.
I'm glad that I saw the "actual footage" of the event. People should refrain from making judgment until "after" they watch the video. Personally, I do NOT see "intent to murder" by Penny or anyone else.
@@dominicromo6377you cant choke anyone “pretty damn hard” for 6 minutes, nor could you struggle against a “pretty damn hard” choke for 5 minutes goofy ass
i do believe the system failed Jordan Neely. He should have been able to get the help and treatment he needed. In my opinion, Daniel Penny did the right thing in restraining Neely in this situation. It's tragic that he ended up dying, that was not Penny's intent. He was just trying to protect others on the subway.
@ it’s obvious you don’t take the nyc subways. NYC subways for decades has housed homeless and mentally ill people and these people act up in the subways. Something nyc transit riders deal with every day. That video shows an empty train and Neely getting chocked to death buy Penny. Where is your humanity….
The real question is why we don’t have institutions to help the guy that died? If he had schizophrenia, he should have been in a facility receiving treatment
There will always be some small percentage of people who refuse all help, and that’s their right as long as they aren’t menaces to society. The best thing that could’ve happened to Neely was for the worthless DA to actually charge him with serious crimes after the multiple times he assaulted women, among numerous other felonies he committed. He would’ve been required to undergo psychiatric evaluation and he could’ve been confined to a mental institution or prison depending on whether or not he was determined to be mentally competent, and either way he would’ve received treatment and everyone, including him, would’ve been much safer. But the DA and all of the social justice activists who voted for him believe in a delusional brand of faux-solidarity that preaches that people like Neely not only can’t be held accountable for their actions, but that we as a society can’t even force them into mental institutions by charging them with crimes. It’s terrible for everyone.
Daniel Penny is a hero. It’s sad that Jordan died and the system failed him but we the people don’t need to live in fear commuting to work. If Daniel wasn’t there and didn’t act who knows what would have happened to the innocent passengers?!
Penny's an idiot amateur BJJ guy who victimized a homeless person who he already beat but lost his mind and killed him. Penny will go to jail for a little while. His life is ruined.
Omgosh. Ridiculous. Penny served our Country and was a hero the day he signed the blank check to this United States, he was a hero that day on the subway, and he will ALWAYS be a hero! Signed, an Army Officer’s wife, daughter, stepdaughter, granddaughter, great (many generations) great granddaughter, sister, aunt, DAR, and Patriot!
A hero for involuntarily killing a man who did not actually bring physical harm to anyone and didn’t act on his threats? … this is very minority report. So the next time someone on a train says something threatening out loud he / she should be subjected to excessive physical force that may potentially lead to death at the hands of an untrained civilian 🤔
@@J3unG"victimised"...how do you figure that? The guy had form terrorising innocent commuters & pedestrians 42+ times... where's your empathy for those who are victim's of men like Neely?
Being a subway rider every day ,we would wish someone like Penny exist whenever we go through this every now and then. I am not condoning the death here coz it clearly was an accident . On behalf of all the subway riders especially woman and elderly who go through this a lot in NY, I thank You Mr.Penny .
What is your point, that Neely's death is on the hands of the PD? Penny killed him. He did so in self defense and in defense of those around him. It's heartbreaking that mental illness is allowed to run its own course rather than being treated AND leaving the population vulnerable to ill people that can't reason. Penny doesn't need your weak excuse. Do better.
@@m.g.7475 Actually, it is part of the Penny's defense. As it should be. Anything that can help cause reasonable doubt should be introduced. Now let's hope that the jury is fairminded.
@@m.g.7475 How is that a weak excuse? Surely if he was alive when the police arrived on the scene it may not have been the force of the chokehold which killed Neely. That's not making weak excuses, it's making a logical assumption, surey you can understand that, right?
@@leemitchell8501 If you shoot someone, and they're still alive when the police show up, are you no longer responsible if they die a little bit later? Make it make sense.
@@m.g.7475 it's massively different. If you shoot someone intentionally and they are alive when the police turn up, you are responsible as you intended that. Your shot was what 100 percent killed the person and with intent. That is vastly different to a chokeholed without intent to kill, which was the case here, otherwise he would have died in that moment. He had him in that position and was holding him there to protect others on the subway, he could have pulled tighter at any time to try to instantly stop him from breathing. When the police came he was still breathing so he hadn't been asphyxiated to the point of death. So, a logical assumption could be were there underlying issues or was he high on drugs which contributed to everything. I am not saying that is the case, but saying it's a weak excuse is a radical way of thinking.
Would you feel the same way and hold the same opinions if the situation were reversed-if it was your son acting like this, and Daniel responded by choking him out? It’s worth considering how your perspective might change if the roles were flipped, and it was your child on the receiving end of such an extreme reaction.
At the beginning of this video he was not struggling, even reached out to another guy with his right hand possibly asking for help. At some point you would struggle for life life too if being choked. I have no problem with restraining him but it went too far. Just loosen the hold on his neck.
@@antav9371Yes, but you'd notice how others around didn't realize it either. When you enter a place and threaten people's lives, there are consequences to be expected out of self defence.
This was not murder! Clearly!!! Murder is willfully killing someone. Being deranged in public and a member of the public needs to stop them... means Penny should sue, he was the one not being helped!!!
@@charlesmiv3842 He was waiting for the cops and also hoping the guy would calm down. At first he was breathing just fine inside of the choke hold. You can see his torso rising and falling while inside of the "choke hold". It wasn't until he started raging that the choke got tighter.
@Ali-e5h1b And how many times does an angry man get on the subway declaring “someone is going to die today”? Should you wait until someone assault or fires a weapon at some before intervening? When there is a murder it is always why didn’t someone do something as all the signs were there. Then, someone does something when the signs are there, the person dies (probably due to drugs in his system), and that person is crucified. Do you not see the problem?
@@BarryBBensonBBangin you can act in the defense of others, so long as a reasonable person under the same or similar circumstances would have been justified in defending themselves.
@@desm2358the coroner herself said he died of an o.d. But also stated that no matter what , she would put the cause of death as being strangled ….she actually said this in court …..she admitted to letting politics get in the way of the truth …..it’s sickening . PS : Trump is your president again.
ACLU...sued government, regarding mental health places. ALL WERE CLOSED DOWN IN THE MIDDLE, LATE 80'S. it was violating the mentally ill peoples civil-rights. Now, most are in democrat congress. snark. lol
The irony is that Neely's so called family is civilly suing Penny and demanding justice. Where the hell were they when he needed help? They probably treated him like an outcast and pretended he didn't exist, until it was convenient for them to play victim. If Neely had killed someone, they would act like he's not related to them at all.
What about the black man who held dudes arms down so he couldn’t defend the choke? Just Penny is facing trouble? Another example of antiwhite racism. In any other situation the black man is an obvious accomplice. Of course neither should be charged but
Damage is already done. If anyone sees a black criminal from now on, they're gonna be looking the other way. No one wants to spend years in the national spotlight being called a racist.
Damage is already done. If someone sees a black criminal, they'll be looking the other way from now on. No one wants to spend years in the national spotlight being called a racist.
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
@@cavaleirosemlicenca3894🤣 you are perfect evidence of how badly the left has completely fucked our social dynamics. I don't even necessarily disagree with you either.
Too many yt males have walked away from Ray-to-the-cist crimes against melanated folks in this country. I guess he’d just be another yt male to walk away from an heinous crimes and they’ve been walking away for the last 400 years.
People have to make everything about race. There are multiple black people defending the man who they credit for saving everyone. You can't expect everyone to be mental health experts. He was a legitimate threat. People have the right to defend themselves.
That the system failed Neely has zero to do with the outcome here! It’s very clear from the witnesses the they all felt threatened and Penney acted appropriately! Jfc, trying to twist this any other way is bad faith. Fix the effing system! Neely should’ve been involuntarily committed and provided the help he needed!
Penny acted "appropriately" until he didn't. He held Jordan in that chokehold for 51 seconds after he stopped moving. On the video he is heard saying "I put him out" which he did 51 second before he eventually let go. He is a trained Marine....he knows those chokeholds are deadly if continued for too long! Did you see Jordan tap the leg of the bystander as if the ask for help. then the other holds both his arms in some awkward position...it's after than Jordan increases his struggle because he was dying...they literally murdered him on film because people say they were scared except he never touched them!
I hate how they always want to paint a victim of someone the guy who died is a criminal with a rap sheet on a public train making threats to kill people and the other guy a murderer get real with yourself how is this even a racist act
@ he’s an accomplice. Without him pinning his arms he would have been able to fight the choke. This is an accomplice in any other case. Doesn’t matter. The right thing took place. Daniel Penny is a hero and you’re just an antiwhite racist. All the black people just sat and watched too. They also thanked the white guy for being a hero in interviews.
I know if I was on that train I would have prayed for a Penny to emerge from somewhere!!!! This man is a hero for stepping up to protect the public! I hope my son will grow up to be like him one day. ❤
I'm a black woman and i was assaulted on the subway I wish I had this Mr Penny at that time to help me, all the other brothers on the train just watched did nothing to help me, Mr Penny is a hero not a criminal Jordan Neely was the criminal.
Pretty vague account. it must have been very traumatizing for anyone black, white or for anyone of a variety of skin pigmentation indeed. You say that you had family that didn't come to your aid too? How badly were you hurt?
How is he a criminal when he’s mentally ill and never got the help he needed. That’s what’s wrong with this country, they are so quick to criminalize rather than help the mentally ill and you’re part of the problem.
@@DestinyAlready Mentally Ill people kill people all the time. What should we do to people who threaten harm or actually hurt people. I agree that people need help in most cases the individual person who needs the help is the one who reaches out. Son of Sam had mental health issues he never received the help he needed. At what point do we say enough is enough.
This kind of news coverage needs to stop. A guy stopped a drugged out lunatic from harming anybody out in public. We need more people willing to be like Daniel. End of story.
@joshdindlebeck2466 Not enough. I'm not willing to, not after this hero's life got screwed up for an entire year and an indefinite number of years now.
It has NOTHING to do with RACE! It has to do with Neely endangering everyone on that train! I’m so sick and tired of racial crap. It keeps being perpetuated by certain individuals and groups! We’re all human, with our gifts, strengths and weaknesses. We ALL have something beautiful to bring into this world and the capacity to take away life. We are human!
I have seen other videos of Neely on X (from different days) where he is screaming at passengers going berserk, making women & children cry. this guy was a menace, he should not have been out on the streets!
All of those details do not have a single relevance to the case at hand. Forget their careers All that matters is what exactly happened : an unarmed man was verbally threatening but did not commit any physical violence, then another man used excessive force for too long and committed murder. How are americans so brain dead?
@@TroyPatrick-zz6ho Mr. Penny even correctly suggested that Neely was high on it during the interrogation, but because of racial narratives the left willfully ignores that. Imagine if Mr. Penny was on K2 at the time?
Clearly, the “choke hold” is only a neck restraint. The man is moving, breathing, and is just restrained. Wow. Such hate toward a Good Samaritan. Those spewing such racial hate about this clearly can’t out their wife, daughter or children on the is subway. STOP THR IDENTITY POLITICS
He restrained him for minutes without applying pressure. He didn't choke him out until Neely started thrashing around and let go as soon as he lost consciousness.
@@momatotsosrorudodinot as soon as, but whenever he noticed I guess. It was nearly a minute after his last involuntary movement that he was released, 51 seconds according to reports.
@momatotsosrorudodi unfortunately it was nearly a minute after he lost consciousness before he released pressure. While I do commend Penny for being a good samaritan, I do think the 51 seconds was a bit excessive and maybe even negligent, especially for a vet who should have training.
@@haywoodsmith6189it’s amazing how true that is….people want a certain way of things and can’t look past their face to see what the ultimate outcome will be….then when no one comes to help they are shocked SMH
People claiming murder have ulterior motives-whether political or ideological. Nobody unbiased & looking at the facts objectively would ever come to the conclusion it was manslaughter-let alone murder. MAYBE, a tiny % of reasonable people looking at it objectively could ignorantly believe that negligent homicide or involuntary manslaughter is apropos. But even they; While not being intellectually dishonest like the crazies calling it manslaughter or murder; are clearly wrong. It's so clear & obv this is a case of both, 'Self Defense' & 'Defense of Others. It's bananas too how many people don't realize that it's not just, reasonably believing ones self is imminent danger; In order to act to protect self. Every state has laws that allow someone the right to protect others if they believe others are in imminent danger. This isn't even close to vigilantism either. Which would be taking law into own hands. This is a protected right to defend oneself & others. It's open & shut. It wasnt just Penny who believed there was imminent danger. The witnesses also state, that they believe he was off the rails, that they were scared. You don't have to wait til someone shoots, stabs, or physically assaults you for those 'Defense' statutes to kick in either. DAs in NY are corrupt AF. Anyone on the left who complains bout Penny while knowing how many actual criminals(many violent) are, being given slaps on the wrists; Having sentences reduced; Being released; etc; is a dishonest POS & should pray that themselves- or their loved ones-are never in a situation where their lives are genuinely threatened & in danger. if they ever were tho(which despite karma, I still wouldn't hope for)would love to witness that, if nobody acted in their interest to protect them or their loved ones; Would love to see if they'd press a theoretical red button to have a hero like Penny beamed down to save em. Think of those of us who are intellectually & morally honest know the answer. "law not only permits you to act in defense of yourself but in the defense of others, as well. To establish that you acted in self-defense of another person, you must prove you had a reasonable belief that force was necessary to protect another person from an imminent threat of danger"....it's so clear cut its a disgusting disgrace Bragg & his shady company, should be charged themselves
I hope you aren't too disappointed when Trump isn't able to fix everything. He will be met with more resistance from government employees this time than he had to contend with last time. It is unfortunate but the federal government is not going to allow him to fix our country's problems.
Wow..Watching all of these black riders telling the truth and his Black Marine Brother saying he'd hit the trenches with him anytime..bragg and sharpton and aoc should be in jail for what they are doing to this young hero..
🤦♂️ everything about this case is what's wrong with America: - raised in a broken home - mother died violently - father abandoned him - no social family net - aged out of a broken foster care system - homeless and forgot - an example of high recidivism - mental health disorder with minimal treatment - drug use - dysfunction normalized within city life - city cost of living stress led to frustrations - man at witts end makes a threatening scene on the subway as a cry attention/help - bystander trained to protect in combat but untrained in psychological disorders attempted to save innocent people - bystander conditioned by MMA culture that choke holds are acceptable - combat sports normalize LOC - First responders took a long time to arrive and intiate CPR - First responders seemed poorly trained at CSI - Good Samaritan treated as villian - The court system overcrowded and trial process takes too long - news media propagandists capitalized on race baiting - racists stoke the fire for $ - deadbeat father reappears trying to profit from lawsuit of abandoned son's death Yep, alot is wrong with this world. The further society gets from seeking to be led by the Holy Spirit, the worse it will become. ONLY seeking KING JESUS will fix it (Romans 8:18-29). www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%208%3A18-29&version=ICB
2:01 - 2:15 This is not really an effective choke hold. Penny's left upper-arm is not pressing firmly against Neely's coratid artery, his elbow is not deeply under Neely's chin. Penny's right hand may be providing nominal stability but is not apply neck pressure. If this was a properly performed choke hold Neely's would have been unconscious after several seconds.
Sad thing the race hustlers actually do see it that way, but choose to twist it up into the race card for attention…. And they don’t care who suffers from it at the end….sad that’s why if I’m ever in a situation like that, I’m going to flee the scene after
If everyone remembers not too long ago some maniac walked onto the subway train and threw a canister of smoke gas then started shooting with a handgun. I don’t recall if anyone died but the point is once someone starts making life threatening statements all options are on the table. I regularly ride the nyc subway trains and mta bus system and the amount of sick nasty drugged up people who clearly shouldn’t be walking the streets but are it’s gotten so out of hand and if you aren’t subjected to that then you would have zero idea of what’s really going on and no news story can help you comprehend reality. Recently I was on the mta bus and some guy who clearly appeared ridiculously high, smelled of urine and feces was sitting on the bus when I got on with many other people. We were all subjected to the god awful smell as you could clearly see people gagging. The guy stood up and walked over to someone sitting down and was just hovering right over that person. It was a lady, now I’m 6’5 and am not too concerned about that but considering all these people who clearly just have to cower down and act like this person is invisible, it’s wrong. Enough is enough and people don’t deserve this. Get these people off the streets. Unfortunately some people have difficult lives and we should be compassionate but allowing this filth clearly diseased to walk among us I don’t see that as compassion. If anyone makes life threatening statements I’m totally okay with whatever happens, self defense is real and you have to protect yourself the police are only there to clean up the mess after it’s happened. That’s my rant but it’s based on reality and real world experiences. When I lived in California and drove my car every day I had no understanding of this issue but now that I ride these trains and busses I see the 💩 people have to be subjected to.
Well it appears all the usual clowns are saying Penny is a racist vigilante so I feel vindicated in my opinion that Daniel Penny should never have been charged.
This is a hard situation (kinda). Obviously the dude was mentally ill and a dangerous guy from his criminal records. I have no sympathy for criminals who hurt innocent people especially children, women, and animals. Apparently this man was not a good person. I have a hard time feeling bad that somebody bad died but then again I can sympathize with mental illness. I also have a heart for the homeless but I gotta admit that if I was on that subway and some homeless man yelled “somebody is gonna die today” I’d be shaking like a leaf and terrified for my life. He could’ve ended up attacking somebody innocent that day. It’s sad his mental health was that bad but sometimes bad apples can’t be rehabilitated. I guess he was arrested 40+ times? Yikes! Honestly I understand why everybody felt relief he got taken down. This has nothing to do with race though. It’s sad our country takes it there. Let’s focus on how to help homeless and get some CORRECT mental health support for them also let’s help children in rough situations before they grow up? Let’s do that first.
These cases increasingly involve mentally unstable, chronically ill, homeless, addicted, or destitute people who have been repeatedly in and out of our welfare, health care, and criminal justice systems. We should remember they are also children of God, equally deserving of fundamental respect and treatment with mercy and dignity. But while I agree we should always do everything we can to help these people to find a peaceful and decent life, we also have to recognize that in a moment of fear and threat and danger instigated by such a person, there may be a necessity to take extreme action to protect the innocent. When such action, taken in good faith by the actor to be just and responsible, goes awry and leads to the death of the instigator, we cannot abandon the notion of mercy for that actor. We cannot blame him or punish him for reducing the danger, and possibly saving lives. This was a tragic accident. There’s no evidence of malice or hatred. Just one man making wild and violent threats to a shocked and fearful group of innocent commuters and another man stepping in to stop it before it got worse.
You can't allow a country to go to the dogs because of historic wrongs or misplaced empathy, you need order to be able to function effectively and safely. Prosecuting those with the courage to control the chaos will only hasten the decline. Mistakes can be made in those attempts, and should be punished, but not misrepresented.
I didn't hear any of the black witnesses complain about racism
And if they did what difference would that make? They've been caught many times over claiming someone said the N word justifying their violent assaults . Imagine America if they didn't have to deal with these dysfunctional clown people
Yeah but they wont take penny's side because he is white.. I'm so sick of racist blacks who only get mad when a white man is involved.. no matter what. It doesn't matter to those blacks, all they care about in this case is race.. Sick of it.. if Penny was black an the crazed guy was white, nobody would even hear of this case.. If both was white you wouldn't hear about this case, an if they both was black, you wouldn't hear about this case... By the way,, NEW YORK CAN GO STRAIGHT TO HELL FOR ALL I CARE.. BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE THING I CARE ABOUT IN THIS CASE, AN THATS SEEING PENNY GO HOME.. 5:04
Leave it up to the fatherless ones with no jobs to do that on behalf of the actual victims in fear for their safety at the time.
So what should he have done let the black man go crazy and hurt other passengers ! What if it was reverse 🤔 the black guy would be a hero
we need to start not recognizing claims of racism - it’s all bogus.
Making people uncomfortable did not get him killed , threatening to kill people got him restrained
Wake-up nizzas!!!
You got that right!
Threating to kill people got him killed. Which isn't justifiable. Simply threatening someone with words does not make you a deadly threat.
and the knucklehead guy held the choke too long. Bad training.
@@Hamish-f4b And police had terrible response not figuring out bro wasn't breathing and preforming CPR
Funny how nobody mentions the other black man assisting Penny.
Doesn't fit the narrative.
That's what actually decided me on this. Nobody mentioned him because it doesn't fit their story.
Sure lil bro
@@mouseandryforever6848 Not to mention the black guy being interviewed who obviously thought Penny was reasonable in assuming there was a threat.
He wasn't black he's Mexican decent
all the black guys actually on the train werent claiming racism.
They dumb ass hell
They lied because they thought they will be jailed as well.
Does it matter if it was or wasn´t racially motivated. Looked at timestamp from when they let go until police arrived. It was 5 minutes. Nobody checked on him during that time, breathing and/or pulse? So unnecessary
Notice most of the outrage is from white women…
After The disgusting / corrupt BLM received over $100 , it’s going bankrupt now, those mansions and private jets cost money , this is a great opportunity for them to entice stupid donors to contribute again
8:40 why did he age out of the foster care system and onto the streets? Where was his aunt then and his father who’s now suing Daniel? Why did he not have custody of his child and get him the help he needed? He had been arrested over 40 times and now his dad is trying to get a pay day.
This should get a million likes
The real concern is the family attempting to get paid off a kid they failed, and know they failed to help. imo theyre feeling guilty about this failure and are projecting their guilt on white supremacy conspiracies in order to use their feelings to try and further their aims to exploit this into a payday. Fucking Horrible people trying to racebait and divide America while being assisted by fake ass progressive D.A.s put into office with funding from billionaires with the far left.
The only time his parents cared about him is when they could get money off of his death.
Wow what a roll model of a father! He is stepping up big time to cash out on his son’s death!
What a guy👌
the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
On point 100 percent
Neely's death was clearly an accident and he was being restrained due to violent threats to the passengers. Penny should be exonerated. It's a sad story but making Penny a scapegoat for "racial justice" is unjust.
What about the black man helping to hold him down? If Penny is charged than the other man is certainly an accomplice. He held his arms to keep him from fighting the choke off. Of course neither should be charged but it just shows the anti white mentality of this country
The problem is, was the chokehold necessary to restrain him, especially after the fact his body was limp for a full minute. Whether or not he had good intentions, you have to think to yourself if there’s a better way to restrain him without choking him out.
I get it, everything is happening so fast but there’s already 3-4 people helping out, why not just restrain his arms and legs while waiting for police? It’s not like he was some huge guy that was overpowering everyone.
@@BennettCHS The question is whether the world is a better place without Jordan Neely in it. The answer is resounding YES.
Yes but he was crazy. So how do you even deal with that? You’re making a judgment like restraining a homeless lunatic is an easy thing to do.
@@MR-tu9dj I’m saying if you’re going to voluntarily restrain somebody, and you’re clearly already overpowering him with 4-5 individuals, you need to stop and think. The guy went limp for a full minute before the choke hold was taken off. There needs to be a little common sense there.
By no means do I think this is a racist attack or anything, but it’s definitely something to debate about.
Neely was arrested 42 times. It would've been 43 times had he not died, and they would've let him back out on the street to harass people again, nothing would've changed. That's how bad the justice system is.
Not being rude/crass/hateful, but this was a blessing…unfortunately, for Daniel Penny his life is forever changed. He’s the victim now🥴
I guess it's the social security and healthcare system that failed. Schizophrenia is more dangereous to the one having it than the others, who she/he is permanently afraid of, but when undiagnosed and/or untreated, it results in behaviours that (seem to) threaten others. Please read about it, so you can help people get the help they need. It's one in every hundred. And a lot of them untreated.
He may have had drugs that induced schizophrenia rather than schizophrenia that caused neely to self medicate with drugs-is most likely the situation. It cannot be fixed unless the neely types agree to get help.
The mental health system are failing young men and women but that man did not deserved to die or even be locked up 42 times schizophrenia is a mental illness NOT A DEATH SENTENCE so locking someone up that’s mentally ill doesn’t make sense at all! Get these ppl help… my brother has it and was playing with a toy gun aiming at the police he could’ve been killed but every time my mom get a court order they say they don’t have any more beds in the mental institution for my brother (which is a lie) this world is cold!
@@chericramer1808kind of hard when you have a disease that makes it hard to make sound decisions
If you threaten people’s lives on a subway train, there’s a chance someone will take you out. The solution is to not threaten people’s lives on subway trains.
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That's absolutely true if we are talking about people who are not mentally ill. Be honest and don't take things out of context.
@@babasemka you have zero evidence that he was having an episode, so please, be honest and don't take things out of context
@@Travelling..Bottle..Digger Have you read dude's background? Do I have to be there, witnessing and interrogating him, so I can prove to YOU if he had an episode or not? Splitting hairs much?
Also, please remind me how I am out of context whatsoever?
@ That’s a bad argument. Plenty of people die every year at the hands of mentally ill people, and the public still has a right to defend itself.
He said “someone’s gonna die today” and I guess he wasn’t wrong…
At least he said he was ready.
Lets assume Daniel Penny just geniunly helped him achieve it
🤣😅😂
😅😅😅
Penny Deserves a Trophy, a Medal, and the Key to the City.
Neely was mentally ill. He threatened people on the train. I ride the NYC subways everyday so we don’t take crazy people lightly. People get stabbed and hurt on the train. Don’t judge unless you from NYC
@@Crashy_1989hopefully you never find yourself in that position
@@Crashy_1989
I don’t see “everyone “ coming to help out in this situation ( restraining Newley),except the two men, do you?
I didn’t think so!
I did
@Crashy_1989
They keep avoiding the main point and focusing on what they believed he might have done. "Should he have held on to the choke for that long"? None of these people (bunch of racists in my opinion) have an answer for that because they know the answer is NO HE SHOULDN'T HAVE, and that's what the focus should be on, not the victims arrest record or other situations that happened with other people in a nyc train.
@Crashy_1989 lady stop it,if you were on that train and saw that guy acting crazy,you would've been praying for someone to help,you would've been terrified..go talk to the 7 year old girl he kidnapped aske her how is she doing, or the 70 year old that he knocked out for no reason. .Daniel penny did america a favor..44 arrests and he's free to roam the streets..
@Crashy_1989 I have a son that's bipolar. If he were in public, threatening people, I wouldn't hesitate to be behind them to protect themselves however they felt they needed to. I love my child. I also know how extreme he can be when he stops taking his meds. You can't determine how other people will reasonably respond.
Jordan's family saying that "the system failed him" is a bit hypocritical. Where were they when he was alive, needing support!! For real, Jordan's family failed him the most... His family should have been there for him, giving him support, maybe they could have gotten him some help and maybe this whole encounter wouldn't have happened...
I have been on the subway in NYC and it's not the safest place especially after covid -- I feel like it's gotten more dangerous after the pandemic!
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
Do family members have the legal power to force their family member into a mental health hospital?
Where were they the 40th the 30th time after he went to jail heck I went to prison one time and was only arrested one time in my life and that was enough for me to do things that no longer put me in the position to go back to prison or get arrested it's astonishing
They probably want money, after they didn't care about him for a lifetime. What a bunch of hypocrite.
Rose, Yes, 42 priors...his family didn't care. Now, it is all about 'love' for them. Hypocrites. Money.
Notice how one guy is held to an unreasonable standard & expectation of responsibility while the other guy is held to no expectation of responsibility whatsoever.
Summarizes how fucked up justice actually is. Punishing a man who stood up to protect others for a mistake his forefathers might have done.
Great point!
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED is Daniel Penny putting his life on the line to prevent something bad from possibly happening.
And yet people are marking him as a killer😢
Exactly
Because he is, he held the choke far too long.
@@bossmikey7301 Brilliant job! One less nut case! Respect to Penny from South Africa 🇿🇦
@@bossmikey7301 oh well not guilty
It was a tragic accident but it was an accident. The fact that other people were standing around and even helping to restrain the man shows that it wasn't just an attack by a lone vigilante.
accidents have consequences, unfortunately.
@@fignewtoneater Yes, but like all of the left's 'martyrs', Neely brought this upon himself. Now they're trying to turn him into the new George Floyd, who himself was a violent career criminal who brought about his own end.
Not tragic. Guy f’d around and found out.
It wasn't an accident it was a drug overdose, it was a negligent family, it was a Democrat controlled city that can spend billions on illegal immigrants but can't open a mental hospital to place people that are incapable of taking care of themselves, that are a danger to themselves, their families and others.
That’s what I saw, too.
Everyone villainising Penny knows deep down that if the races were reversed they’d be touting him as a hero.
🎯
Police would have shout the person right there and then.
@@bsahle , LJScott must be crazy!! Imagine the cops letting a black guy get away with killing a unarmed white guy 🤣
Just say it, you are glad he killed a Black Man. No need to virtue signal with your lame if the races were reversed when in fact if the races were reversed every White person there would intervene and pull him off of the man, the man would have lived.
@@bsahlepolice weren’t there, that’s why it happened to begin with…
I’d sue for defamation and emotional distress. For trying to ruin Daniel’s name
Not to mention his personal safety for the forseeabe future. They're all but calling for a mob to take him out. I would disappear from that city if i were him. Go somewhere safer and cheaper to live (which would be almost anywhere)
Daniel Penny is not a criminal. He was acting in self-defense to restrain a violent individual who proclaimed that he was about to to commit harm in a New York City subway car.
Really the man didn't have any weapons with him.What is it really you people sure that he was going to kill everyone around him, that's why people are wrong to pick on someone before the person commits the crime.
@@bedihadogru8019 But it's mass transportation with no easy way to escape. The same thing could happen on a plane, and violence/force would be authorized to restrain or subdue the person making violent threats. That's especially true since 9/11. That's why this case is more complicated. For the duration of their train ride, those passengers were stuck with Neely and his threats of violence without any escape. It's what justifies the use of force more than anything else. Penny didn't seem to act with intent to kill - he simply restrained him, and it eventually led to Neely's death (2 hours later in police custody).
His own words! Listen to the witnesses. Watch the trial. Take a lap
Were going to see a lot more white vigilantes who feel compelled to stand up (primarily against blacks) while in a self-righteous effort to make america great again. It was a proud single handed lynching and Daniel Penny will by all means be hailed as a hero in the eyes of white citizens just like trump is being viewed.
He's a murderer. So is everyone there that stood by and acted as if he were just. Disgusting. Look at that poor man, being executed in public for words! Talk about free speech. Have you ever met someone with Schizophrenia? They say scary things and it's obvious when someone is Schizophrenic. These people live in NYC, have they not met unwell people before. Vile.
Neelys family didn’t care about him. If they did, he wouldn’t have grown up in the foster system after his mom was murdered. They abandoned him from the beginning.
Absent until they realized they could benefit from all this.
@ 100%!!
They only 'care' now so they can collect their ghetto lottery winnings, as is always the case with these situations.
$$$$
They want $28 million.
Race has no place in a conversation about right or wrong
But obviously it does.
@@len3169only for democrats to use.
💯🤷🏾♀️. All I saw was a masculine protector doing what masculine protectors do. No racism here
The Holocaust has no place in a conversation about Germany. 😐
So well-said!
Keep in mind that Penny is a combat trained Marine veteran. He could have snapped Neely’s neck immediately if murder was his intention. He was exercising control in restraining a belligerent, drug addled felon who was making death threats to passengers. Given the enclosed space, the lengthy police response and Neely’s death threats, the only reasonable course of action was to keep him restrained until he was no longer a threat to public safety. A veteran with no criminal record, risking his life to protect innocent people should not have his life ruined for bearing that burden. Society needs to do better and shouldn’t be surprised when people step up to defend themselves against rising crime rates. This tragedy is a result of a failed justice system, healthcare system, and understaffed public safety. All of the above are supported by taxpayers who shouldn’t be persecuted when they are forced to take these matters into their own hands.
Beautifully stated.
He did it on purpose. He got tired and mad. I see it.
😂🤡
You chose the craziest and most impractical level of lethal force and said he didn’t use that so he didn’t have intent. Thats not logical reasoning. He was limp for 50 seconds and a marine should know how dangerous it is for a choke to persist that long.
@@QuadLambExactly... He wasn't restraining him, he was strangling him. Once he went limp he should have let go. His intentions were good, but unfortunately he committed a homicide and should be held accountable for it.
Anyone against Penny exemplifies what’s wrong with this country.
No, I think anyone in favor of his blatant murder is what's wrong with the country. White people have always gotten away with far too much in this country.
@TroyPatrick-zz6ho You're avoiding the reality of the situation by defining what he was charged with, not what actually was. This guy was high on spice and likely to escalate further violence on those in the train, restraint was used and he happened to die and new york is prosecuting the hero of the situation.
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
He attacked a Michael Jackson impersonator for no reason! Look, we even have this very dated photo of him doing his routine! This was completely unprovoked and he was probably asking people where he could volunteer at the nearest shelter.
You need more than Trump to sort out things. He is too liberal to sort out the mess.
Penny was trying to defend those weaker than him. He could have beat the shit out of the guy, but he tried to contain him to save others from harm and it's all on tape.
@ bull shit,
In nyc subways no body helps unless they know you personally.
Why do you think Penny didn’t take the stand?
Cause those last 51 seconds of him squeezing Neely neck was unwarranted and he doesn’t have an answer other than he wanted to kill Neely.
@nortonyatzee7254 you obviously never lived in nyc and taken a subway..everyone minds their own business..no one does what penny did..
Behave yourself and you won't end up DOA, then.
Pretty gd simple
@@ReyBrugal
@@asha8443you're projecting your cowardice
And stupidity.
@@asha8443And how many times does an angry man get on the subway declaring “someone is going to die today”?
Wow actual fair and balanced reporting. I almost forgot what that looked like. Thank you for your hard work WE NEED more news reporting like this.
Winning comment! You are exactly right!
Could not agree more. Was expecting to have to wade through all the propaganda for hours to find out what happened. This was perfect.
Very true, I don’t follow “your world” as I live off grid in the Canadian bush in a two story log cabin in my “own world” I don’t see people unless I go to town.. so going on TH-cam today I only saw and for the first time him getting let go, soooo then I needed to see what happened lol. This just felt like nothing was hidden.. 👍
I want to echo what was said. The journalist in this is breath of fresh air in just laying out the story with facts, so i can form my own opinion. 👏🏽
"It will just prove the system is racist too" ... that is NOT unbiased, or balanced.
The fact that people are forgetting what neeley intentions were is insane. The dude literally wanted a fight and got one. Props to Daniel.
AOC has said she felt threatened on Jan 6th. ......
but NYC subway riders should accept threats from disadvantaged groups.
Well there's a big difference between what did happen and what *could* have happened.
@@vladvlad1767 But AOC wasn't there. You can look it up. She was saying that the mere threats of those people made her feel unsafe. And people on a moving train (just like an airplane) have a much bigger reason to feel unsafe from violent threats than she had.
AOC is an extremely disingenuous person and non intelligent to put it softly.
Free Penny
No
@@charlesmiv3842 Yes
@@charlesmiv3842Yes Chucky.
@@charlesmiv3842 YES
@@charlesmiv3842 that bleeding heart aint doing the city any good.
42 times !!!! and still can roam freely lol
not anymore
He sucker punched a 67 year old woman in the face on the subway a few months before this.
Apparently, you have to stop crime to be held for 15 years. Committing crime has wayyyyy less cost.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoat yet there were massive protests in the streets for his death, just because it fits the narrative. Its the same mindless mob mentality that allowed the KKK to thrive
@@cen8330yea everything's backwards
Why didn’t you play the footage before he was in a choke hold.
I ALSO WANT TO KNOW WHY CAUSED THAT BLACK MAN BEING LOCKED .WHAT HAPPEN BEFORE
Too bad Laken Riley didn't have a Daniel Penny.
or little girl Gislane, not sure how her name is spelled, little angel, brings tears all the time!
I don't know why but this comment hit me hard... facts can do that sometimes.
@Ali-e5h1bcrazy when the dude getting choked was threatening women, if anything he’d be more likely to threaten a blonde yt women’s life 😭😭😭you literally can’t make this up you mfs are delusional
@Ali-e5h1bnah she had a aiden fucci
@Ali-e5h1b
Facts 😂
The only party responsible for Jordan Neely's death are NYC officials who arrested them more than 30 times but kept letting him go.
Keep him in prison forever for petty crimes and misdemeanors?
@@Haseeb2-q8d Yes. We used to have a 3 strikes and you are out rule in NY and it did wonders.
@@Haseeb2-q8dpunched a 67 yr old stranger (a woman) in the face? Go away.
@@Ptrocles He told Penny that before he choked him?
@@Haseeb2-q8dNo, he told Penny he was going to kill someone, before Penny chose to protect everyone on the train.
If penny wasn't there, and violence toward another rider happened, this would just be memory whole statistics in a few days. In a situation like this, moments matter. No one has time to research the history of another, before analyzing how to respond.
this is a great point. Even if neely had hurt a dozen people that day they would've just acted like that's perfectly normal.
@@twelvecatsinatrenchcoatit's was excessive over 6mins is too long. Obviously you know you're restricting his airways. I understand he was trying to help but using excessive force to restrain is wrong and he should be punished.
@@opeytechwhy are you talking? It's very clear you don't know how a choke hold works. The mechanism isn't restricting airways.
" If "
If my grandma had,..."_a__s",...she'd be my grandpa.
@@earlthepearl4161 I know. If coulda, shoulda, woulda...HINDSIGHT is 20/20. Neely died about 4 hours later in hospital.
Daniel penny is NOT GUILTY but our mental health system is GUILTY of not getting people help ..
It’s a sad situation but if I was there I would want a person like Penny to be around. People don’t realize how terrifying it is to be threatened in public.
Exactly
Penni had no right to put his hands on Nelly . Period. There are laws for that, familarize yourself with them before opening your mouth. God , I just hope you aren’t trump voter, you give us all bad names
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 sometimes “the laws” are not around to protect us from unexpected threats at all times. Exactly how does who we voted for matter here.
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 Idiot, Penny defended public, until your law arrives he could have killed people, if Penni did not restrain him! besides, this nutter did not have a "right" to be in public if you ask me!
@@dimakhidarkovskiy2175 And when you are being raped on the streets, you just say, please can I take a pause, I need to go and vote for cackling Kamalla and be back in a mo!
It's a tragedy. What upsets me is the knee jerk assumption it was racially motivated and that that was the most important thing.
Bleeding heart libs
race hustlers always need fresh material to work with.
Things will happen until you start meeting the left with rights, if you know what i mean. This world doesn't work on chitty chat
The media and the race hustlers know the truth, but they purposely try to divide and manipulate at every opportunity.
Why do you think that’s a knee jerk assumption? Yt privilege has afforded you the opportunity to not know what it’s like to be a victim of Ray-to-the-cism. He would not have choked Neely if only the Neely were yt.
The most crazy thing is that he was arrested 42 times and released back into society, meanwhile they arrest the hero once and he is left to rot in jail
new york city and the state is a big joke
Liberals suck if the liberal prosecutors did their jobs this situation wouldn’t of happened why not build an insane asylum with all that extra tax money. New York has some of the highest taxes in the nation but the money is wasted.
42, but even he didnt end a life
@@xavierb9061facts! but no one cares for facts anymore!
@@xavierb9061 Daniel Penny saved lives.
If I were to sit here listening to the media, listening to BLM, listening to Neely father, I’d be pro Neely. Yet being the logical person that I am and hearing eye witness testimony from these videos and body cams, Daniel Penny did the right thing and was rightfully acquitted.
For a lawmaker to turn against a private citizen who still haven't received a trial and a verdict is just beyond banana-republic behavior.
The Da, current government and citizens weaponized the legal system for personal gain, monetary or revenge. If the courts were a church, the devil is the preacher. Once you see the corruption, you can’t unsee it. Even the jury is corrupted. Yes the jury will see evidence and still look the other way. It’s really scary stuff. The system is not working as intended.
Amen
He should pull a Kyle Rittenhouse and sue her
Even the greenest Marine knows you don't apply a choke unless you're willing to kill them. Penny is an embarrassment to the United States Marine Corps
They do that all the time to Black people. You don't know, bcause you only care about it when it happens to you.
He's not guilty. What a big big win for men across the United States. Especially in a toilet bowl city like New York. A victory is so huge that it's incredible.
I'm glad that I saw the "actual footage" of the event. People should refrain from making judgment until "after" they watch the video. Personally, I do NOT see "intent to murder" by Penny or anyone else.
Even if you watch the video, if you have heavy bias in you already, you'll project and see what you want to see out of it.
@@sirebellum0 nah
really? cause he was choking him pretty darn hard for 6 minutes
@@dominicromo6377you cant choke anyone “pretty damn hard” for 6 minutes, nor could you struggle against a “pretty damn hard” choke for 5 minutes goofy ass
@@dominicromo6377according to the eye witnesses they were holding him till the cops got there. Why did it take cops 6 minutes to get there?
i do believe the system failed Jordan Neely. He should have been able to get the help and treatment he needed. In my opinion, Daniel Penny did the right thing in restraining Neely in this situation. It's tragic that he ended up dying, that was not Penny's intent. He was just trying to protect others on the subway.
The fact that self defense is on trial is insane
@@karleells6540 sneaking behind someone and putting them in a deadly chokehold is not self defense
"self defense" lol
@ the guy entered the car- started screaming that he was going to hurt someone - you fool. My god. Grow a brain.
@ it’s obvious you don’t take the nyc subways.
NYC subways for decades has housed homeless and mentally ill people and these people act up in the subways. Something nyc transit riders deal with every day.
That video shows an empty train and Neely getting chocked to death buy Penny.
Where is your humanity….
@@ReyBrugal These people have no humanity. They're racists at their core.
The real question is why we don’t have institutions to help the guy that died? If he had schizophrenia, he should have been in a facility receiving treatment
True. For some reason in America the mentally ill roam free instead of getting help.
I agree. At the same time there are people who live with schizophrenia that are able to function in society. Kinda sorta. Lol.
There will always be some small percentage of people who refuse all help, and that’s their right as long as they aren’t menaces to society. The best thing that could’ve happened to Neely was for the worthless DA to actually charge him with serious crimes after the multiple times he assaulted women, among numerous other felonies he committed. He would’ve been required to undergo psychiatric evaluation and he could’ve been confined to a mental institution or prison depending on whether or not he was determined to be mentally competent, and either way he would’ve received treatment and everyone, including him, would’ve been much safer.
But the DA and all of the social justice activists who voted for him believe in a delusional brand of faux-solidarity that preaches that people like Neely not only can’t be held accountable for their actions, but that we as a society can’t even force them into mental institutions by charging them with crimes. It’s terrible for everyone.
40 felonies? The proper place for him was on a prison for life 37 felonies ago.
Daniel Penny is a hero. It’s sad that Jordan died and the system failed him but we the people don’t need to live in fear commuting to work. If Daniel wasn’t there and didn’t act who knows what would have happened to the innocent passengers?!
Penny's an idiot amateur BJJ guy who victimized a homeless person who he already beat but lost his mind and killed him. Penny will go to jail for a little while. His life is ruined.
Oh behave @J3unG
Omgosh. Ridiculous. Penny served our Country and was a hero the day he signed the blank check to this United States, he was a hero that day on the subway, and he will ALWAYS be a hero! Signed, an Army Officer’s wife, daughter, stepdaughter, granddaughter, great (many generations) great granddaughter, sister, aunt, DAR, and Patriot!
A hero for involuntarily killing a man who did not actually bring physical harm to anyone and didn’t act on his threats? … this is very minority report. So the next time someone on a train says something threatening out loud he / she should be subjected to excessive physical force that may potentially lead to death at the hands of an untrained civilian 🤔
@@J3unG"victimised"...how do you figure that? The guy had form terrorising innocent commuters & pedestrians 42+ times... where's your empathy for those who are victim's of men like Neely?
Being a subway rider every day ,we would wish someone like Penny exist whenever we go through this every now and then. I am not condoning the death here coz it clearly was an accident . On behalf of all the subway riders especially woman and elderly who go through this a lot in NY, I thank You Mr.Penny .
Did you forget to mention that jordan neely still had a pulse when the police arrived?
What is your point, that Neely's death is on the hands of the PD? Penny killed him. He did so in self defense and in defense of those around him. It's heartbreaking that mental illness is allowed to run its own course rather than being treated AND leaving the population vulnerable to ill people that can't reason. Penny doesn't need your weak excuse. Do better.
@@m.g.7475
Actually, it is part of the Penny's defense. As it should be. Anything that can help cause reasonable doubt should be introduced. Now let's hope that the jury is fairminded.
@@m.g.7475 How is that a weak excuse? Surely if he was alive when the police arrived on the scene it may not have been the force of the chokehold which killed Neely. That's not making weak excuses, it's making a logical assumption, surey you can understand that, right?
@@leemitchell8501 If you shoot someone, and they're still alive when the police show up, are you no longer responsible if they die a little bit later? Make it make sense.
@@m.g.7475 it's massively different. If you shoot someone intentionally and they are alive when the police turn up, you are responsible as you intended that. Your shot was what 100 percent killed the person and with intent.
That is vastly different to a chokeholed without intent to kill, which was the case here, otherwise he would have died in that moment. He had him in that position and was holding him there to protect others on the subway, he could have pulled tighter at any time to try to instantly stop him from breathing. When the police came he was still breathing so he hadn't been asphyxiated to the point of death.
So, a logical assumption could be were there underlying issues or was he high on drugs which contributed to everything. I am not saying that is the case, but saying it's a weak excuse is a radical way of thinking.
The body cam witness interviews say it all. He should be released immediately.
This says that he strangled an unarmed person while a group of grown men stood around and watched.
Of course darth vader would say that
Would you feel the same way and hold the same opinions if the situation were reversed-if it was your son acting like this, and Daniel responded by choking him out? It’s worth considering how your perspective might change if the roles were flipped, and it was your child on the receiving end of such an extreme reaction.
He was just found not guilty
The fact he kept struggling up until the last minute changed a lot, the headlines make you think he was out cold for 6 minutes
At the beginning of this video he was not struggling, even reached out to another guy with his right hand possibly asking for help. At some point you would struggle for life life too if being choked. I have no problem with restraining him but it went too far. Just loosen the hold on his neck.
Guess you've never been choked sounds like you need to have that experience and just lay still as you lose all the air in your body😂
@@antav9371Yes, but you'd notice how others around didn't realize it either. When you enter a place and threaten people's lives, there are consequences to be expected out of self defence.
Just one single statement i want to add is how a man come to be arrested 42 times without any consequences that's unbelievably.
This was not murder! Clearly!!! Murder is willfully killing someone. Being deranged in public and a member of the public needs to stop them... means Penny should sue, he was the one not being helped!!!
Yah it’s manslaughter which basically causing a death without intent.
Holding a rear choke that long is willful.
@@charlesmiv3842 He was waiting for the cops and also hoping the guy would calm down. At first he was breathing just fine inside of the choke hold. You can see his torso rising and falling while inside of the "choke hold". It wasn't until he started raging that the choke got tighter.
@Ali-e5h1b Nealy had a warrant out for his arrest and had been arrested 42 times. He is a clear criminal.
@Ali-e5h1b And how many times does an angry man get on the subway declaring “someone is going to die today”? Should you wait until someone assault or fires a weapon at some before intervening? When there is a murder it is always why didn’t someone do something as all the signs were there. Then, someone does something when the signs are there, the person dies (probably due to drugs in his system), and that person is crucified. Do you not see the problem?
Never try to be the hero in Democrat areas. They will always sacrifice you for their cause.
Seriously
I live in California, I won't help anybody. I'm not going to prison for being a good Samaritan.
Yet they wonder why men won't step up in nyc anymore as women get assaulted in the streets
I mean considering he wasn't acting within the definitions of self defende
@@BarryBBensonBBangin you can act in the defense of others, so long as a reasonable person under the same or similar circumstances would have been justified in defending themselves.
Thank you for your service sir!... you should be financially rewarded by the city of NY for keeping us save...
Penny did what any courageous man would do in this situation. That’s why this doesn’t happen very often.
@@djsec7207 oh please 🙄 on a daily basis loud mentally ill people defecate and scare people in nyc subways, this is the norm
Even the black dude in the body cam said " I don't think he did anything wrong "
This is a simple case of self defense.
Also known as FAFO!
Most black people don’t believe Daniel did anything wrong. That’s what the media wants people to believe
He died of an OD. Stop the politically motivated prosecution.
Is that what the autopsy said???!! So you think if he wasn’t choke he would’ve died??!!! Get out if here!!!
@@desm2358don’t feed the trolls
@@desm2358dude threatened to kill people and got violent. Penny only restrained him, didn't break his neck.
Same happen with Mr Floyd also 🤷🏽♀️. He even admitted on video that he was just in trouble for similar drug related charges
@@desm2358the coroner herself said he died of an o.d. But also stated that no matter what , she would put the cause of death as being strangled ….she actually said this in court …..she admitted to letting politics get in the way of the truth …..it’s sickening . PS : Trump is your president again.
Daniel Penny did the right thing! The Justice system didn’t fail Jordan, his father did.
The city should be held accountable for his death, not Penny. They're the ones who failed Neely and their citizens
Why is a city responsible for some reprobate? His family was responsible for him. His family failed him.
Penny Deserves a Trophy, a Gold Medal, and The Key to the City.
Stop it... you dont have any moral authority especially on this one.
@ I mean NYC gave the key to the city to P. Diddy, he since returned it so it’s available to be doled out again.
@@Nahte-uno vice versa
Cruel and uncalled for.
@@jedenzet well i dont claim to have any...but its obvious that i understand the law and justice better than most of the people in these comments.
If there was better help for people with mental issues then this kind of thing wouldn’t happen. I hope Penny is freed ☹️
Doubtful.
What more would you have society do???
Asylums.
@@free-tx8jgOpen the asylums again.
ACLU...sued government, regarding mental health places. ALL WERE CLOSED DOWN IN THE MIDDLE, LATE 80'S. it was violating the mentally ill peoples civil-rights. Now, most are in democrat congress. snark. lol
The irony is that Neely's so called family is civilly suing Penny and demanding justice. Where the hell were they when he needed help? They probably treated him like an outcast and pretended he didn't exist, until it was convenient for them to play victim. If Neely had killed someone, they would act like he's not related to them at all.
If they jail penny this country is in lot of trouble
What about the black man who held dudes arms down so he couldn’t defend the choke? Just Penny is facing trouble? Another example of antiwhite racism. In any other situation the black man is an obvious accomplice. Of course neither should be charged but
It’s already too late friend
Lol, he's been in jail for a year. What are you gonna do?
They scapegoated Chauvin---we've been in deep trouble
@zed316 you sound pretty confident for being so blatantly wrong.
If Penny is found guilty, good luck next time you’re in trouble and need someone to intervene!
Damage is already done. If anyone sees a black criminal from now on, they're gonna be looking the other way. No one wants to spend years in the national spotlight being called a racist.
Damage is already done. If someone sees a black criminal, they'll be looking the other way from now on. No one wants to spend years in the national spotlight being called a racist.
That's why they invented the numbers 911.
911 is minutes away when seconds count. But yes it will definitely be everyone fend for themselves. People will stay indoors.
@@nikitakucherov5028 If they show up at all.
I think he was protecting people by subduing the other man. I don’t think anyone should be afraid to help protect people.
In my opinion, he made a wrong political decision. He should have let the guy do whatever he wanted. He should have known the political and ideological implications that this could cause. Knowing the whole context that this could generate, I would never put my life at risk for strangers, especially 👧 since they are the most ideologically driven group today.
And that is one of the genuinely glaringly ass backwards way democrat run areas seem to have an agenda to perpetuate
@@cavaleirosemlicenca3894🤣 you are perfect evidence of how badly the left has completely fucked our social dynamics.
I don't even necessarily disagree with you either.
@@cavaleirosemlicenca3894you are the worst kind of coward to let injustice happen when you can do something about it
@@patriciablue2739 you are a moron.
Thank god the jury got it right
Man. Crazy when a narrative is stronger than video evidence. Hope Penny walks away.
The left pulls this sh*t every single time.
Hope he's able to sue Reid and Cortez for millions.
When the narration was going at length about Neelys history and offered nothing on penny 😂
Too many yt males have walked away from Ray-to-the-cist crimes against melanated folks in this country. I guess he’d just be another yt male to walk away from an heinous crimes and they’ve been walking away for the last 400 years.
People have to make everything about race. There are multiple black people defending the man who they credit for saving everyone. You can't expect everyone to be mental health experts. He was a legitimate threat. People have the right to defend themselves.
Penny is so clearly innocent it’s not even funny
Can't believe this went to court
That the system failed Neely has zero to do with the outcome here! It’s very clear from the witnesses the they all felt threatened and Penney acted appropriately! Jfc, trying to twist this any other way is bad faith. Fix the effing system! Neely should’ve been involuntarily committed and provided the help he needed!
Penny acted "appropriately" until he didn't. He held Jordan in that chokehold for 51 seconds after he stopped moving. On the video he is heard saying "I put him out" which he did 51 second before he eventually let go. He is a trained Marine....he knows those chokeholds are deadly if continued for too long! Did you see Jordan tap the leg of the bystander as if the ask for help. then the other holds both his arms in some awkward position...it's after than Jordan increases his struggle because he was dying...they literally murdered him on film because people say they were scared except he never touched them!
I hate how they always want to paint a victim of someone the guy who died is a criminal with a rap sheet on a public train making threats to kill people and the other guy a murderer get real with yourself how is this even a racist act
Racially motivated? We can a black man also holding him down.
A Blackman did not choke him to death!
@ he’s an accomplice. Without him pinning his arms he would have been able to fight the choke. This is an accomplice in any other case. Doesn’t matter. The right thing took place. Daniel Penny is a hero and you’re just an antiwhite racist. All the black people just sat and watched too. They also thanked the white guy for being a hero in interviews.
@@kirkjoseph16black man assisted in a murder and was given immunity
I know if I was on that train I would have prayed for a Penny to emerge from somewhere!!!! This man is a hero for stepping up to protect the public! I hope my son will grow up to be like him one day. ❤
I'm a black woman and i was assaulted on the subway I wish I had this Mr Penny at that time to help me, all the other brothers on the train just watched did nothing to help me, Mr Penny is a hero not a criminal Jordan Neely was the criminal.
Pretty vague account. it must have been very traumatizing for anyone black, white or for anyone of a variety of skin pigmentation indeed.
You say that you had family that didn't come to your aid too?
How badly were you hurt?
How is he a criminal when he’s mentally ill and never got the help he needed. That’s what’s wrong with this country, they are so quick to criminalize rather than help the mentally ill and you’re part of the problem.
@@earlthepearl4161the word "brothers" here clearly refers to black men and not her family.
@Peg-zl9lr Really,...wow,..didn't know that.
Thanks.
@@DestinyAlready Mentally Ill people kill people all the time. What should we do to people who threaten harm or actually hurt people. I agree that people need help in most cases the individual person who needs the help is the one who reaches out. Son of Sam had mental health issues he never received the help he needed. At what point do we say enough is enough.
This kind of news coverage needs to stop. A guy stopped a drugged out lunatic from harming anybody out in public. We need more people willing to be like Daniel. End of story.
How many more people do think are willing to do that now?
@joshdindlebeck2466 Not enough. I'm not willing to, not after this hero's life got screwed up for an entire year and an indefinite number of years now.
It has NOTHING to do with RACE! It has to do with Neely endangering everyone on that train! I’m so sick and tired of racial crap. It keeps being perpetuated by certain individuals and groups! We’re all human, with our gifts, strengths and weaknesses. We ALL have something beautiful to bring into this world and the capacity to take away life. We are human!
Yeah... what kind of world do we live in where a black man can not even utter death threats at passengers on a bus without fearing for his life.....
Well said
I have seen other videos of Neely on X (from different days) where he is screaming at passengers going berserk, making women & children cry. this guy was a menace, he should not have been out on the streets!
So he was a career criminal on drugs , threatens people , and a good man , marine and student should be thought of like a hero
All of those details do not have a single relevance to the case at hand. Forget their careers
All that matters is what exactly happened : an unarmed man was verbally threatening but did not commit any physical violence, then another man used excessive force for too long and committed murder.
How are americans so brain dead?
Dude needed to be in a psch ward, not in the dirt, my guy.
And this is why I follow the free press. Everyone else has their narrative and I just want the facts, so I can make up my own mind.
But Neely was alive upon arrival to ER. How much fentanyl was in his system?
@@TroyPatrick-zz6ho Mr. Penny even correctly suggested that Neely was high on it during the interrogation, but because of racial narratives the left willfully ignores that. Imagine if Mr. Penny was on K2 at the time?
The fact that there was even a case after the witness statements blows my mind. Clearly not race related in any way
Clearly, the “choke hold” is only a neck restraint. The man is moving, breathing, and is just restrained. Wow. Such hate toward a Good Samaritan. Those spewing such racial hate about this clearly can’t out their wife, daughter or children on the is subway. STOP THR IDENTITY POLITICS
He restrained him for minutes without applying pressure. He didn't choke him out until Neely started thrashing around and let go as soon as he lost consciousness.
@@momatotsosrorudodinot as soon as, but whenever he noticed I guess. It was nearly a minute after his last involuntary movement that he was released, 51 seconds according to reports.
@momatotsosrorudodi unfortunately it was nearly a minute after he lost consciousness before he released pressure. While I do commend Penny for being a good samaritan, I do think the 51 seconds was a bit excessive and maybe even negligent, especially for a vet who should have training.
If it was your son who was restrained to death,how would you feel ? Be honest
Are you kidding me…… this guy is an American hero. The fact this great men has to serve the rest of his life in prison is a unnecessary joke.
He aint serving life in prison.
Then people see videos of crime and ask why nobody stepped up to help the victim(s). This is why.
@@haywoodsmith6189it’s amazing how true that is….people want a certain way of things and can’t look past their face to see what the ultimate outcome will be….then when no one comes to help they are shocked SMH
We all know that if Penny and Neely reversed positions there would be a Presidential Medal involved. Wake up people.
People claiming murder have ulterior motives-whether political or ideological. Nobody unbiased & looking at the facts objectively would ever come to the conclusion it was manslaughter-let alone murder. MAYBE, a tiny % of reasonable people looking at it objectively could ignorantly believe that negligent homicide or involuntary manslaughter is apropos. But even they; While not being intellectually dishonest like the crazies calling it manslaughter or murder; are clearly wrong. It's so clear & obv this is a case of both, 'Self Defense' & 'Defense of Others. It's bananas too how many people don't realize that it's not just, reasonably believing ones self is imminent danger; In order to act to protect self. Every state has laws that allow someone the right to protect others if they believe others are in imminent danger. This isn't even close to vigilantism either. Which would be taking law into own hands. This is a protected right to defend oneself & others. It's open & shut. It wasnt just Penny who believed there was imminent danger. The witnesses also state, that they believe he was off the rails, that they were scared. You don't have to wait til someone shoots, stabs, or physically assaults you for those 'Defense' statutes to kick in either. DAs in NY are corrupt AF. Anyone on the left who complains bout Penny while knowing how many actual criminals(many violent) are, being given slaps on the wrists; Having sentences reduced; Being released; etc; is a dishonest POS & should pray that themselves- or their loved ones-are never in a situation where their lives are genuinely threatened & in danger. if they ever were tho(which despite karma, I still wouldn't hope for)would love to witness that, if nobody acted in their interest to protect them or their loved ones; Would love to see if they'd press a theoretical red button to have a hero like Penny beamed down to save em. Think of those of us who are intellectually & morally honest know the answer.
"law not only permits you to act in defense of yourself but in the defense of others, as well. To establish that you acted in self-defense of another person, you must prove you had a reasonable belief that force was necessary to protect another person from an imminent threat of danger"....it's so clear cut its a disgusting disgrace Bragg & his shady company, should be charged themselves
Daniel Penny is a hero, he stepped in and saved lives. He should never have been prosecuted.
What a shame 😢 FREE PENNY!!!
Our Country is upside down.
Can't wait for Trump to get in there 😝
Yes, me too. Can't wait for Trump to get in jail.
I hope you aren't too disappointed when Trump isn't able to fix everything. He will be met with more resistance from government employees this time than he had to contend with last time. It is unfortunate but the federal government is not going to allow him to fix our country's problems.
@@free-tx8jg tariffs.. cut social security... deport legal and illegal citizens that are naturalized.... that guy need medical help and mental help
Let's see those eggs drop after he give the millionaire tax cuts again
Wow..Watching all of these black riders telling the truth and his Black Marine Brother saying he'd hit the trenches with him anytime..bragg and sharpton and aoc should be in jail for what they are doing to this young hero..
To our whole society.
They must be sued for defamation
Those witnesses telling the truth about the situation are heros as well !
Boycott New York City do not vacation there.
Yes, stay away. Especially you. Tourists ruin it for everybody.
🤦♂️ everything about this case is what's wrong with America:
- raised in a broken home
- mother died violently
- father abandoned him
- no social family net
- aged out of a broken foster care system
- homeless and forgot
- an example of high recidivism
- mental health disorder with minimal treatment
- drug use
- dysfunction normalized within city life
- city cost of living stress led to frustrations
- man at witts end makes a threatening scene on the subway as a cry attention/help
- bystander trained to protect in combat but untrained in psychological disorders attempted to save innocent people
- bystander conditioned by MMA culture that choke holds are acceptable
- combat sports normalize LOC
- First responders took a long time to arrive and intiate CPR
- First responders seemed poorly trained at CSI
- Good Samaritan treated as villian
- The court system overcrowded and trial process takes too long
- news media propagandists capitalized on race baiting
- racists stoke the fire for $
- deadbeat father reappears trying to profit from lawsuit of abandoned son's death
Yep, alot is wrong with this world. The further society gets from seeking to be led by the Holy Spirit, the worse it will become. ONLY seeking KING JESUS will fix it (Romans 8:18-29).
www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Romans%208%3A18-29&version=ICB
2:01 - 2:15 This is not really an effective choke hold. Penny's left upper-arm is not pressing firmly against Neely's coratid artery, his elbow is not deeply under Neely's chin. Penny's right hand may be providing nominal stability but is not apply neck pressure. If this was a properly performed choke hold Neely's would have been unconscious after several seconds.
I doubt the intention was to pass him out. It was probably to restrain him.
Maybe because he is merely controlling the head and not trying to obstruct his airway or his carotid arteries.
lol you gotta love these armchair analysts… you don’t know sh* buddy
@@Letsmemesturbateand what do you know
Have you actually been to bjj or any grappling class (not wrestling)
Correct. It was definitely not an RNC. It was a shitty version of one that would not put someone out.
Neely is responsible for his actions! And eventually his own death! But the race hustlers won’t see it that way!
Sad thing the race hustlers actually do see it that way, but choose to twist it up into the race card for attention…. And they don’t care who suffers from it at the end….sad that’s why if I’m ever in a situation like that, I’m going to flee the scene after
If everyone remembers not too long ago some maniac walked onto the subway train and threw a canister of smoke gas then started shooting with a handgun. I don’t recall if anyone died but the point is once someone starts making life threatening statements all options are on the table.
I regularly ride the nyc subway trains and mta bus system and the amount of sick nasty drugged up people who clearly shouldn’t be walking the streets but are it’s gotten so out of hand and if you aren’t subjected to that then you would have zero idea of what’s really going on and no news story can help you comprehend reality.
Recently I was on the mta bus and some guy who clearly appeared ridiculously high, smelled of urine and feces was sitting on the bus when I got on with many other people. We were all subjected to the god awful smell as you could clearly see people gagging. The guy stood up and walked over to someone sitting down and was just hovering right over that person. It was a lady, now I’m 6’5 and am not too concerned about that but considering all these people who clearly just have to cower down and act like this person is invisible, it’s wrong. Enough is enough and people don’t deserve this. Get these people off the streets. Unfortunately some people have difficult lives and we should be compassionate but allowing this filth clearly diseased to walk among us I don’t see that as compassion. If anyone makes life threatening statements I’m totally okay with whatever happens, self defense is real and you have to protect yourself the police are only there to clean up the mess after it’s happened. That’s my rant but it’s based on reality and real world experiences.
When I lived in California and drove my car every day I had no understanding of this issue but now that I ride these trains and busses I see the 💩 people have to be subjected to.
10:35 AOC rides around in a limo. When was the last time she got on public transportation
Cowardly murder… Jordan didn’t even see his killer coming.. All the immagrants helped… If FBA’s was on that train, Jordan will still be alive
I tried public transportation for three months, conclusion: find ways to make more money so that I never have to experience that again.
It’s not that bad…
But I did have one threatening encounter last year
@@kenyanicholas6809 isn’t one enough? The system in LA should just be called “homeless shelter”. It’s disgusting.
Well it appears all the usual clowns are saying Penny is a racist vigilante so I feel vindicated in my opinion that Daniel Penny should never have been charged.
This is a hard situation (kinda). Obviously the dude was mentally ill and a dangerous guy from his criminal records. I have no sympathy for criminals who hurt innocent people especially children, women, and animals. Apparently this man was not a good person. I have a hard time feeling bad that somebody bad died but then again I can sympathize with mental illness. I also have a heart for the homeless but I gotta admit that if I was on that subway and some homeless man yelled “somebody is gonna die today” I’d be shaking like a leaf and terrified for my life. He could’ve ended up attacking somebody innocent that day. It’s sad his mental health was that bad but sometimes bad apples can’t be rehabilitated. I guess he was arrested 40+ times? Yikes! Honestly I understand why everybody felt relief he got taken down. This has nothing to do with race though. It’s sad our country takes it there. Let’s focus on how to help homeless and get some CORRECT mental health support for them also let’s help children in rough situations before they grow up? Let’s do that first.
These cases increasingly involve mentally unstable, chronically ill, homeless, addicted, or destitute people who have been repeatedly in and out of our welfare, health care, and criminal justice systems. We should remember they are also children of God, equally deserving of fundamental respect and treatment with mercy and dignity.
But while I agree we should always do everything we can to help these people to find a peaceful and decent life, we also have to recognize that in a moment of fear and threat and danger instigated by such a person, there may be a necessity to take extreme action to protect the innocent.
When such action, taken in good faith by the actor to be just and responsible, goes awry and leads to the death of the instigator, we cannot abandon the notion of mercy for that actor. We cannot blame him or punish him for reducing the danger, and possibly saving lives.
This was a tragic accident. There’s no evidence of malice or hatred. Just one man making wild and violent threats to a shocked and fearful group of innocent commuters and another man stepping in to stop it before it got worse.
Look at the black man helping the white supremacist subdue that other black man. 😂
I totally get your point, but the joke is lame. It happened with Emmett Till. Not as outlandish as you think 😂
You can't allow a country to go to the dogs because of historic wrongs or misplaced empathy, you need order to be able to function effectively and safely. Prosecuting those with the courage to control the chaos will only hasten the decline. Mistakes can be made in those attempts, and should be punished, but not misrepresented.
Perfectly stated
and yet the historic wrong still go unresolved! SMH
@@paulwinston8223 and what action or actions would you consider to be sufficient in resolving said wrongs?
@ I’ll say this …choking a person beyond the point of them being a threat would not be one of them, that’s for certain!
Daniel PENNY IS A MURDERER!
They should blame Neelys family