Daniel Penny, the man charged in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, has broken his silence.
Jordan Neely Had Demons, But ‘He Didn't Attack Anyone – and He Was Choked to Death,' Family Says
Penny's lawyers say he acted in self-defense and acted to protect fellow subway riders from a supposed perceived threat. They say he could"not have foreseen" Neely would die in the chokehold, and have called his death"the unfortunate result" of good Samaritan intervention. They also say he'll be absolved of the charge.
Donte Mills, another lawyer for Neely’s family, has disputed Penny’s version of events, saying the veteran “acted with indifference. He didn’t care about Jordan, he cared about himself. And we can’t let that stand.”
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