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Former Marine Daniel Penny misused fight method in deadly chokehold of NYC homeless man Jordan Neely, coach testifies
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Former Marine Daniel Penny misused fight method in deadly chokehold of NYC homeless man Jordan Neely, coach testifies

Last updated: November 15, 2024 1:50 am
Editorial Board Published November 15, 2024
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When Daniel Penny wrapped his arm across the neck of homeless man Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway final yr, the 25-year-old veteran seemed to be deploying a non-lethal chokehold lengthy drilled into U.S. Marines.

Carried out proper, the maneuver ought to knock an individual out with out killing them, in line with Joseph Caballer, a fight teacher within the Marine Corps who skilled Penny in a number of kinds of holds. However held too lengthy, the method can limit the circulate of blood to an individual’s mind, ending their life in a matter of minutes.

“Once the person is rendered unconscious, that’s when you’re supposed to let go,” Caballer advised a jury on Thursday.

His testimony got here weeks into the trial of Penny, who faces prices of manslaughter and criminally negligent murder after inserting Neely, a homeless man and Michael Jackson impersonator, within the deadly chokehold final Might.

Prosecutors allege that Penny “went way too far” in his try to restrain Neely, displaying an “indifference” towards his life even after he had misplaced consciousness and stopped combating again.

Penny, an structure pupil who served 4 years within the U.S. Marines, advised police he was in search of to guard himself and different riders from a person who was performing erratically on the practice and horrifying riders with distressing feedback. His attorneys have emphasised Neely’s earlier arrests, alongside together with his struggles with psychological sickness and drug use.

Bystander video of the encounter exhibits Penny together with his bicep pressed throughout Neely’s neck and his different arm on high of his head, a place he held for shut to 6 minutes, even after the person went limp.

The method — an obvious “blood choke” — could make an individual really feel like “trying to breathe through a crushed straw,” Caballer mentioned. In his personal coaching classes, Caballer recalled telling his fellow Marines: “You don’t want to keep holding on. This can result in actual injury or death.”

Requested by prosecutors whether or not Penny has used the chokehold in an “improper” method, Caballer mentioned that he had.

Attorneys for Penny argue their shopper had sought to restrain Neely by inserting him in a headlock, however that he didn’t apply sturdy drive all through the interplay. They’ve raised doubt in regards to the metropolis medical expert’s discovering that Neely died from the chokehold, pointing to his well being issues and drug use as doable components.

Pressed by Penny’s lawyer, Caballer acknowledged that he couldn’t “definitively tell from watching the video how much pressure is actually being applied.” However at occasions, he mentioned, it appeared that Penny was utilizing a maintain that will have minimize off the circulate of blood to Neely’s mind.

“He could possibly be cutting off maybe one of the carotid arteries,” the witness added.

Later within the afternoon, Dr. Cynthia Harris, the town medical expert who inspected Neely’s physique, reiterated her discovering that he had died from an absence of oxygen attributable to the chokehold. Although she didn’t describe the precise means of asphyxiation, she testified that “blocking both arteries in both veins could kill a person in a matter of seconds.”

Jurors have been additionally proven video for the primary time Thursday of Penny demonstrating the chokehold to detectives throughout an interview contained in the precinct.

“He had his back turned to me and I got him in a hold, got him to the ground, and he’s still squirming around and going crazy,” Penny mentioned, including: “He gets a burst of energy at one point and I did have to hold him a little more steady.”

Harris is anticipated to be the ultimate witnesses referred to as by prosecutors in a trial that has divided New Yorkers and solid a nationwide highlight on the town’s response to crime and dysfunction in its transit system. It’s unclear whether or not Penny will take the stand.

Within the eighteen months because the killing, Penny has been embraced by conservatives as a very good Samaritan who used his army coaching to guard his fellow riders. U.S. Rep. U.S. Matt Gaetz, who President-elect Donald Trump nominated this week as his lawyer basic, described him as a “Subway Superman.”

However the trial has additionally drawn close to every day protests from Black Lives Matter activists, who’ve labeled Penny a racist vigilante who overreacted to a Black man within the throes of a psychological well being episode.

Penny faces as much as 15 years in jail if he’s convicted.

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