Daniel Penny's Plea: Not Guilty in Jordan Neely's Chokehold Death
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Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty to manslaughter charges for the subway chokehold killing of Jordan Neely. New details emerged from court documents, revealing Penny's account of the incident, stating that Neely made threats and Penny put him in a chokehold. Penny's attorneys plan to argue that he was protecting others from harm. Prosecutors have gathered evidence including 911 calls, witness accounts, and surveillance footage. The case has generated national attention, and Penny's plea sets the stage for a trial. Neely's family condemned Penny, who allegedly avoided eye contact with them in court. Penny is due back in court on October 25.
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