Tag: Jordan Neely

Nikki Haley Urges NY Governor to Pardon Daniel Penny, Former Marine Charged in Chokehold Death of Homeless Man

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has called on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to pardon Daniel Penny, the former Marine charged in the death of a homeless man on the subway. In a May 16 interview with Fox News, the former South Carolina governor and wife of a combat veteran, defended Penny’s actions, saying the 24-year-old was attempting to “defend…


LIVE 12 PM ET: NTD News Today (May 15): Texas Guard Prevents Crossings as Title 42 Ends; NYC Marine Veteran Charged With Manslaughter

Officials from both sides of the aisle commented on the U.S. debt ceiling over the weekend—but with different solutions in mind. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said the standoff was “a dangerous game.” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is helping to raise funds for the legal costs of Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Penny is facing criminal charges…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (May 15): Texas Guard Prevents Crossings as Title 42 Ends; NYC Marine Veteran Charged With Manslaughter

Officials from both sides of the aisle commented on the U.S. debt ceiling over the weekend—but with different solutions in mind. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said the standoff was “a dangerous game.” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is helping to raise funds for the legal costs of Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Penny is facing criminal charges…


NTD News Today (May 15): Rep. Says Debt Ceiling Standoff ‘A Dangerous Game’; DeSantis Fundraises for Marine Vet in Neely Case

Officials from both sides of the aisle commented on the U.S. debt ceiling over the weekend—but with different solutions in mind. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said the standoff was “a dangerous game.” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is helping to raise funds for the legal costs of Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Penny is facing criminal charges…


Soaring Donations to Daniel Penny’s Legal Fund Show Americans Standing up for Right to Self-Defense: Lawyers

Lawyers for former Marine Daniel Penny, who was charged in the death of a homeless man behaving erratically on the New York subway, said that the outpouring of donations to help cover Penny’s legal costs show that Americans are fed up with attempts to “undermine” the right to defend oneself and others. Penny and two…


Daniel Penny Raises $1.5 Million After Being Charged in Death of Jordan Neely

A crowdfunding campaign supporting the legal defense fund for former Marine Daniel Penny, who was charged in the death of a homeless man on the New York City subway, has surged to more than $1.5 million in a few days. His lawyers, Thomas Kenniff and Steven Kaiser, launched the campaign on the crowdfunding site GiveSendGo…


DeSantis Fundraises for Ex-Marine Daniel Penny Charged Over Subway Chokehold Death

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is using his sizeable platform to help raise funds for the legal costs of Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who faces criminal charges over the death of a homeless man on a New York subway who lawyers say was “aggressively threatening” other passengers. DeSantis took to Twitter to bring to the attention…


Marine Veteran Involved in NYC Subway Death Surrenders to Police

A U.S. Marine veteran who held a homeless man who was acting erratically in a chokehold for several minutes on a subway in New York City turned himself in to authorities Friday morning to face a manslaughter charge. Daniel Penny was captured on video walking into the 5th Precinct in Chinatown together with his lawyers,…


Marine Veteran Involved in Fatal NYC Subway Headlock to Be Charged

A former U.S. Marine will be arrested and charged with manslaughter on Friday in the death of a homeless man in the New York City subway, according to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Daniel Penny, 24, is reportedly expected to turn himself in at the NYPD’s 5th Precinct in Chinatown on Friday morning. “We can confirm…


Weaponizing Death

Commentary Recently, there has been a spate of horrific murders. The killers, whether committing mass shootings or single homicides, are hard to stereotype. They can be clearly either mentally ill or simply innately evil. They can kill for revenge, for ideological purposes, out of hatred, for notoriety—or for no known reason at all. They are…