Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) argued on Fox News that the prosecution of Daniel Penny, who was acquitted in the death of Jordan Neely, has had a 'chilling effect' on people coming to the aid of others in dangerous situations. Tenney compared Penny to a woman who was set on fire by Neely, stating that people would rather have Penny, a former Marine, protecting lives. She blamed the 'defund the police' movement for unsafe streets and cities, and said that relying on Good Samaritans is not the solution.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Faulkner Focus,” Rep. Claudia Tenney discussed the suspected murder of a woman on the New York City subway and argued that the prosecution of Daniel Penny has had “a chilling effect” on people coming to the aid of others in dangerous situations.
Tenney said, “Now, who would you rather have? Would you rather have this guy running around setting innocent women on fire or a former Marine, Daniel Penny, who was saving people, seeing a violent person, and protecting lives? And, thankfully, he was found innocent by a jury of his peers.” After host John Roberts referenced people standing there during the burning attack, Tenney stated that the Penny prosecution “certainly has a chilling effect. I don’t know if that’s a little bit of New York City or people don’t feel confident enough to help themselves. But that’s why we have to have dangerous people out of the way.
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