Thursday, December 12, 2024

 i hope he sues, wins and the millions have to come from braggs own funds;


Speaking with Fox News, Penny said he had put himself in a "very vulnerable position," during the encounter, but felt compelled to act.

Penny, 26, a four-year Marine veteran, said that while he's "not a confrontational person," Neely was "threatening to kill people."

The case took a significant turn when New York Supreme Court Judge Maxwell Wiley dismissed a second-degree manslaughter charge against Penny after a jury deliberation that lasted four days without reaching a unanimous verdict. Subsequently, a Manhattan jury acquitted Penny of criminally negligent homicide.

Throughout the trial, Penny's defense argued that their client did not intend to kill Neely but was acting in self-defense. They portrayed Neely as a former street performer whose aggressive outburst on the train frightened other passengers. Witnesses testified that Neely had been loudly declaring his hunger and indifference to returning to prison........more........

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