Daniel Penny was released on $100,000 bond and ordered to surrender any passports within 48 hours. He's due back in court this summer.
didn't enter a plea at his 15-minute hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court. He was released on $100,000 bond and ordered to surrender any passports within 48 hours. He also must ask the court's permission if he wants to leave New York state, and signed a waiver of extradition guaranteeing his return in the event he does without the OK.
Penny's attorneys have previously said the Marine veteran acted in self-defense and to protect fellow subway riders from a supposed perceived threat. They say he could"not have foreseen" Neely would die in the chokehold, and have called his death"the unfortunate result" of good Samaritan intervention. They also say he'll be absolved of the charge.
and applies in cases where someone either recklessly causes the death of another or intentionally causes or assists in a person's suicide. In the case of Penny, a police report indicates the charge is tied to the first. over accountability following the medical examiner's determination. It wasn't clear if Bragg's office intended to pursue charges against two other people seen restraining Neely in that video or if those people had yet been identified.
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