Daniel Penny's Acquittal in Subway Death Sparks NYC Debate

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The acquittal of Daniel Penny, a former Marine, in the death of Jordan Neely has polarized New York's political landscape, highlighting issues of mental health care and homelessness. Penny was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide after placing Neely in a fatal chokehold on a subway train. The case has sparked partisan reactions, with Republicans praising Penny and criticizing Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, while advocates and left-leaning groups express outrage, citing systemic failures in mental health support and racial injustice.
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