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    Daniel Penny Gets New Lawsuit from Jordan Neely’s Father

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 11, 20242 Mins Read
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    Daniel Penny, recently acquitted in the high-profile case surrounding the chokehold death of Jordan Neely, now confronts a new legal challenge: a civil lawsuit filed by Neely’s father. While a jury cleared Penny of criminal charges, including criminally negligent homicide, the civil suit could potentially hold him financially liable for Neely’s death.

    The lawsuit was initiated by Neely’s father, who claims that Penny’s actions were reckless and directly led to his son’s death. The legal team representing the Neely family has stated that they wanted to gather all pertinent evidence before proceeding with the lawsuit. They have pointed to the extensive evidence presented during the criminal trial, which included video footage and witness testimonies detailing the incident on May 1, 2023.During the trial, it was established that Neely, a 30-year-old street performer struggling with mental health issues, had exhibited erratic behavior on a subway train before Penny intervened. Witnesses reported that Neely was shouting and acting aggressively, prompting Penny to place him in a chokehold for several minutes. Although Penny maintained that he acted to protect fellow passengers, prosecutors argued that he applied excessive force.

    The civil lawsuit will likely focus on whether Penny’s actions constituted negligence and whether they were justified under the circumstances. The outcome could set a significant precedent regarding accountability in similar cases where individuals intervene in public disturbances.

    As both sides prepare for what could be a lengthy legal battle, the case continues to draw attention to broader discussions about mental health, public safety, and the responsibilities of bystanders in crisis situations.

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