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Justice has finally returned to America. Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who stood trial for manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide after saving a New York City subway from a violent, unhinged madman, has been found not guilty by a jury of his peers after the threat of a mistrial loomed. On Friday, the jury deadlocked on Count One, and the judge issued the legally questionable decision to allow them to continue deliberating on Count Two. The judge’s seemingly erroneous decision turned out to be the best thing possible for Daniel Penny, as the jury holdouts on the prosecution’s side appear to have finally thrown in the towel and agreed to declare Penny not guilty.
In the end, Penny got justice, even though this trial should’ve never happened in the first place. We’d even venture to go so far as to say he did nothing wrong and bravely acted as a Good Samaritan.
BREAKING: Daniel Penny was just found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
Count 1: Dismissed
Count 2: Not Guilty.Daniel Penny is free. pic.twitter.com/VgwZBEFpPj
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 9, 2024
In a serious country, it wouldn’t have. But thanks to the radical left, the United States has devolved into a Marxist hellscape, where the justice system is weaponized against anyone who doesn’t fit the regime’s narrative—especially strong, capable white men like Daniel Penny.
Make no mistake about it, Daniel Penny is a hero. On that subway, he saved countless lives by stepping up and containing a violent, mentally ill madman who was determined to attack innocent passengers. Penny’s actions were brave, necessary, and life-saving, and thank God the jury saw that.
Daniel Penny deserves a medal, not a trial. Pray for him.
If Daniel Penny is found guilty, no citizen will ever step in to defend another stranger.
Daniel Penny is a warrior, he is a hero!
Free Penny pic.twitter.com/xK1XsEwFvq
— sumit 🇮🇳 (@sumit45678901) December 4, 2024
Daniel Penny beat the odds. He went up against a toxic feminist prosecutor in a far-left city notorious for railroading innocent people—just ask Douglass Mackey, the young man convicted in a New York City courtroom of “election interference” for sharing an anti-Hillary meme online.
But Penny’s actions were so undeniably heroic that even liberal NYC Mayor Eric Adams defended him. Meanwhile, the fake news media did what they do best: they circled the wagons and pushed a phony, happy-go-lucky image of Jordan Neely dressed up as Michael Jackson, looking like a carefree street performer, not a thug with a rap sheet a mile long. Once again, the politicized media played their propaganda games—but this time, they couldn’t rewrite the truth, thank goodness.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended the actions of Daniel Penny, whose trial over the use of a fatal chokehold on homeless man Jordan Neely is now in the hands of a jury.
Adams, 64, joined the Rob Astorino Show on Saturday, where the pair briefly discussed the trial, which has gripped the city since the former Marine was accused of killing Neely on the an F train in Manhattan in May 2023.
‘Those passengers were afraid. I’ve been on the subway system. I know what it is as a police officer to wrestle or fight with someone,’ he told the host.
‘It is imperative that we look at the totality of this problem.’
Adams praised Penny, 26, for taking an action-based approach in response to Neely’s threats to passengers that day.
‘We’re on the subway where we’re hearing someone talking about hurting people, killing people,’ the mayor said.
‘You have someone on that subway who was responding, doing what we should have done as a city in a state of having a mental health facility.’
Adams added that photographs that circulated showing Penny as a subway performer impersonating Michael Jackson skewed the public’s perception.
‘It seemed like it was a young, innocent child who was brutally murdered, and it gave that impression,’ the mayor said.
‘When you look at the photo that was being used, it wanted to set up in the minds of people that we were dealing with a young, innocent child, just a Michael Jackson imitator that was just brutally assaulted.’
Neely, 30, had a long rap sheet and had a history of mental illness. When the Michael Jackson impersonator stepped on the F train that day, he began making threats at passengers and said he wasn’t afraid to go back to jail.
Thankfully, Daniel Penny, who was staring down 20 years in prison, has been acquitted and can finally be recognized for what he truly is—a hero. This verdict offers hope for our country and proves that a massive cultural shift is underway since President Trump’s reelection. It’s also a powerful statement: we are done glorifying criminals and demonizing the good guys.
God bless Daniel Penny and the jury who delivered true American justice.
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