Washington Times · 3d
Ex-Marine Daniel Penny doesn’t take stand in his manslaughter trial
The trial of Daniel Penny, the former Marine charged in the death of a menacing homeless man aboard a New York City subway car, is on hold until after the Thanksgiving holidays, with closing arguments in the case expected when proceedings resume in Manhattan on Dec.
Washington Examiner · 11d
Daniel Penny’s trial draws parallels with 40-year-old trial that took country by storm
On Dec. 22, 1984, four black teenagers approached electronics specialist Bernhard Goetz, 37, on the New York City subway. After one of them said, “Give me five dollars,” Goetz pulled out a five-shot revolver and opened fire, injuring all four. Of these, one suffered a severed spinal cord, paralyzing him.
PBS · 4d
Defense rests without testimony from Daniel Penny in trial over subway chokehold death
Daniel Penny chose not to testify and defense lawyers rested their case Friday at his trial in the death of an agitated man he choked on a subway train. Closing arguments are expected after Thanksgiving in the closely watched manslaughter case about the death of Jordan Neely,
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