JUSTICE: Marine Patriot Acquitted of ALL Charges!

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(TheLastPatriotNews.com) – In great news for American patriots, Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran, has been acquitted in the death of Jordan Neely on the New York City subway.

See Penny’s photo in the tweet below!

This case reflects the nation’s escalating struggles with crime and maintaining order in urban settings.

Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide for the chokehold death of Neely, which took place on a crowded New York City subway.

The jury deadlocked on a more serious manslaughter charge, leading to its dismissal.

Neely, earlier a Michael Jackson impersonator, was acting erratically, causing Penny to intervene.

The medical examiner reported that Neely’s death resulted from neck compression due to the chokehold.

Yet, Penny’s defense highlighted his intentions to protect other passengers, arguing Neely’s unstable health contributed to the tragedy.

The defense emphasized Penny’s motivation as safeguarding passengers from potential harm.

Witness testimonies from more than 40 people, including passengers and medical experts, were central to the trial.

Videos revisited by the jury were essential in shaping the course of deliberations.

New York Mayor Eric Adams weighed in on the verdict, highlighting systemic issues in addressing homelessness and public safety.

Gwen Carr, Eric Garner’s mother, expressed her disillusionment, citing similarities to her son’s chokehold death.

“Here we stand, once again, in front of this unjust system. I stood here 10 years ago because they did not give justice to my son with the chokehold. I say today, we did not get justice once again and I am truly saddened by the situation because it keeps on happening and no one is standing accountable for their actions,” Carr cited by Fox 5.

The trial revealed the clashing opinions of politicians and public figures on the legality of Penny’s actions.

New York GOP Rep. Mike Lawler and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis labeled the verdict as justified, advocating for the defense of self-preservation under dire circumstances.

In opposition, Rev. Al Sharpton criticized the verdict, likening it to past incidents of vigilantism.

Jordan Neely’s father, Andre Zachary, vocalized grief and declared the justice system “rigged,” echoing sentiments of unwarranted process and judicial missteps.

Neely’s family has filed a civil lawsuit against Penny for negligent contact, assault, and battery.

Penny’s case draws comparisons to historical incidents, such as the 1984 Bernard Goetz subway shooting, spotlighting urban policy challenges.

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