Daniel Penny indicted in Jordan Neely's subway chokehold death.

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Daniel Penny, the man who was arrested for putting a subway rider in a deadly chokehold, has been indicted by a grand jury on charges that remain sealed until his arraignment. It is believed that he faces one charge of second-degree manslaughter and another charge for criminally negligent homicide. Penny's attorneys have pledged to "aggressively defend" their client, while supporters of Jordan Neely, the victim, argue that Penny's delayed arrest is an example of a racist system. The case is exposing New York City's failure to address subway safety and mental health.
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- 'Justice can move forward' — City leaders weigh in on news of subway chokehold indictment Gothamist
- Ex US Marine Who Put Man In Chokehold On New York Subway Could Face 15-Year Jail Term NDTV
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