Daniel Penny, Jordan Neely

Subway chokehold victim Jordan Neely suffered from schizophrenia aggravated by a synthetic marijuana habit, a forensic psychiatrist testified Tuesday in the manslaughter case against Daniel Penny.
Jurors saw video on Monday of Marine veteran Daniel Penny putting Jordan Neely in a deadly chokehold on the floor of a subway train in New York City, as Penny's manslaughter trial resumed.
The medical examiner who ruled Jordan Neely’s death was a homicide caused by Daniel Penny’s chokehold insisted Friday she’d stand by the ruling — even if it somehow turned out the homeless ...
If found guilty of second-degree manslaughter, Penny faces a maximum of 15 years in prison. If found guilty of criminally ...
Daniel Penny faces charges for fatally choking a 30-year-old homeless man named Jordan Neely on a train in New York City.
Manhattan prosecutors again accused Daniel Penny of failing to recognize the "humanity" of Jordan Neely during their closing ...
Prosecutors countered that Daniel Penny was way too forceful and reckless in responding to Jordan Neely. Both sides gave ...
Closing arguments happened Monday in the trial of accused New York City subway killer Daniel Penny as his defense tried to ...