Posted on 10/21/2024 7:43:59 AM PDT by Omnivore-Dan
Protesters accuse Marine vet of White supremacy as jury selection begins in subway vigilante case. Jury selection begins Monday in the trial of a Marine Corps veteran facing manslaughter charges after he appeared on cellphone video placing an erratic and aggressive subway passenger in a chokehold.
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They start any bs this time the response will be different.
bkmk
What a travesty of justice. Penny was doing a service to humanity and protecting people in a proper fashion.
Similarly, Daniel Perry in Austin was tried and convicted for DEFENDING HIMSELF AGAINST AN ARMED ASSAILANT.
Setting up the next Floyd riots
Lord, please bless and defend our Daniel! in Jesus Name w/love. Amen.
“placing an erratic and aggressive subway passenger in a chokehold”
erratic and aggressive doesn’t even come close.....IIRC he was threatening to kill people was he not?
I believe he was, yes.
Yes, the Communists are trying very hard to instigate a crime problem.
We keep screwing it up by killing the bad guys.
That makes bad guys more hesitant to commit crimes and makes communities safer.... the polar opposite of what they are trying to accomplish.
Someone with sense should have a sign with this Malcolm X quote:
"The White liberal is the worst enemy to America and the worst enemy to the Black man."
Let me guess, any requests by defense for a change of venue will be promptly denied.
This may get interesting. In reading a few of the news releases on the incident they say that Neely didn’t harm anyone. Yes, he screamed and threatened, but inflicted no harm. Perry, who apparently was taught combatives with BJJ knew what to do to apply the rear naked choke but failed to cease the hold until long after he should have especially with the assistance of other passengers containing Neely. And it mentioned in a couple of the articles that other passengers were concerned with Neely’s health at the time of the extended application.
The hold Perry used can put a person into unconciousness in as little as 8 seconds. He held the lock for far more than that. So this is a question of neglegence since he did not release a hold he was taught in the military would be lethal if applied and not released timely.
Is he a murderer? No. Is he negligent for the way he did it? Yes. In New York, when negligent homicide is committed without a dangerous instrument or a deadly weapon, it is a non-dangerous felony. A conviction carries a prison sentence of between 1 year and 3 years and 9 months. So this is not some made up charge. It is textbook and has all the elements of the charge. He applied a lock that can kill, he failed to release it, and the man died. So he may be in for a problem.
wy69
I must have missed when that law against white supremacy was passed.
The law is applied variously in different venues.
In this case it is NYC, the defendant is whyte and the victim is a POC.
Who says he didn’t let up? Not completely, but enough for Neely to recover a bit. Neely was still breathing when the cops took him, and Penny did not know Neely was dead when the cops questioned him. Neely was struggling when he should have calmed down. I didn’t read anything about drugs, but My money is Neely was cranked up on something, and like Floyd caused his own death. A raving lunatic with a record a mile long is no longer on this earth. Good riddance.
Let’s hope no response will be necessary, but odds are it’s going to get bloody, especially if Cabala and friends make an issue of it like Obummer and Treyvon, his make believe son. If the races were reversed in this case it would be buried on page 10 in some newspaper no one reads.
Well, it never came to law officially, but the democrat good ole boys club known as the KKK that promoted white supremacy just took the law into their own hands, kind of like the witch hunters of today.
We don’t have a lot of informtion on any of the questions you ask.
“Who says he didn’t let up?”
According to NBC news, the only thing the cops established was that Neely had a heart beat. He was unconcious when they got to him. So whether he “let up” or not, Penny’s act caused Neely to go into unconciousness during the application and that there is no record of his regaining consciouness from that I can find. And that’s what the lock is designed to do.
“Neely was struggling when he should have calmed down.”
The pictures I saw and the description of the action painted that Neely originally struggled but when the lock took effect he went unconcous and limp. And again, the cops got to him unconcious.
“I didn’t read anything about drugs, but My money is Neely was cranked up on something...”
The autopsy was released and no identification of any drugs was noted. But an uncle said he was using K2 synthetic marijuana. Not somethng that normally can cause death or derangment. The city medical examiner ruled his death a homicide, caused by compression of the neck. The pressure of the lock itself wouldn’t necessarily cause damage but would cut off O2 to the brain and cause brain damage that way based upon length of application. And that’s the real problem.
Floyd’s restraint was cause by using a knee to the neck with his hands cuffed behind him and is what the medical examiner quoted, not an RNC. The only use of legs with an RNC is when they are wrapped to keep the one being choked to not be able to escape, from behind.
“A raving lunatic with a record a mile long is no longer on this earth.”
His record was for getting caught trying to sneak on to the subway, theft, and petty assault that never reached the stage of a felony which it would had it been serious. He was small time.
But he was a human and had rights that possibly were violated by Penny, not in the good samaritan thought but by not using the lock correctly by releasing it after resraint was accomplished and causing brain damage that didn’t have to happen. According to NBC Penny had the lock on for around 15 minutes. Far longer than the 15 seconds needed for the restraint to be acomplished.
wy69
He had a long rap sheet. Synthetic THC can cause paranoia, it’s way, way stronger than natural THC. Not for someone who is already a nutcase. He had threatened people before, and I don’t believe anything from NBC. Seems like you want Penny to be charged with murder since you keep stressing how guilty he is.
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