Mayor Adams hopes Daniel Penny jury will 'make the right decision' in NYC subway chokehold trial

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Mayor Adams hopes Daniel Penny jury will 'make the right decision' in NYC subway chokehold trial
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Protestors chant ‘guilty’ outside the courthouse of Daniel Penny trial

him of choking a troubled homeless man to death on the subway — insisting the Marine veteran was doing “what we should have done as a city.”as he blasted the “failure” of the Big Apple’s mental health system for not doing more to help Jordan Neely in the lead up to the fatal 2023 subway encounter.

Daniel Penny trial closing arguments bring pressure and tension to Manhattan court, as case nears the jury Adams went on to say that he hoped jurors would “hear all the facts” as they consider whether the 26-year-old former Marine was justified in restraining 30-year-old Neely — who had a history of mental illness and drug abuse — following his outburst on the crowded F train train in May last year.

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