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One lesson Americans learned from the Daniel Penny bent court injustice was that there is a great risk associated with trying to stop a black criminal from committing a crime in a blue democrat city.
December 7, 2024–Regardless of what happens next in the Daniel Penny case, the damage has already been done.
The message has gone out to all men, especially White men, and it’s been received:
Do nothing.
Don’t step up or step in.
Do NOT intervene.
Do NOT get involved.
Regardless of the situation, you will be held at fault.
Your life will be destroyed. You will be charged, prosecuted and sued.
It’s just not worth it.
Better to stand back, better still to ignore the situation completely until you can be somewhere else.
What happened to Daniel Penny makes it crystal clear how modern “progressive” society will treat men like Penny who try to do the right thing.
Friday, the judge dismissed the manslaughter charge against Penny when the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict. The judge then ordered the jury to continue deliberating Monday on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
Penny was charged with both manslaughter and negligent homicide following the death of Jordan Neely in May, 2023. Neely was acting erratically and making allegedly threatening statements on the subway when Penny, a Marine Veteran, subdued him. Neely had a pulse reported by responders after Penny released him, but died on the scene shortly thereafter. Responders declined to perform mouth to mouth resuscitation due to Neely’s appearance and fears they might contract hepatitis or HIV.
Despite those who were actually in the subway car at the time lauding Penny as a hero, NYC DA Alvin Bragg, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Assistant DA Dafna Yoran didn’t see it that way. When police initially interviewed Penny, they didn’t bother telling him Neely was dead. The interviewers approached Penny as friends, making small talk and attempting to bond over both of them being Marines. In reality, they were gathering evidence that would later be used against Penny.
As a side note, any attorney worth their salt will tell you to NEVER talk to the cops. There are tons of videos on YouTube driving this point home, and I’ll link to a few of them when I put this on Substack.
DA Bragg, who reduced 60% of felony charges in one recent year, chose to prosecute Penny aggressively. In contrast, Jordan Young, a 20 year old Black man who fatally stabbed a homeless man on the subway. He was released without bail, and all charges were ultimately dropped. Or how about those migrants who were also released without bond after beating up that NYC cop? Daniel Penny’s bond was $100,000, and had he been convicted of manslaughter he would have faced up to 15 years in prison.
Penny was quickly accused of being a racist and White Supremacist, despite him denying any racial motivation for his actions. Penny said that he felt compelled to step in because there were older women and children on the train “and they were terrified,” and for that he’s gotten death threats. Also, Neely’s long-lost father has now emerged from obscurity to sue Penny over his son’s death.
In the Daniel Penny Case, The Damage Has Already Been Done
December 7, 2024–Regardless of what happens next in the Daniel Penny case, the damage has already been done. The message has gone out to all men, especially White men, and it’s been received: Do nothing. Don’t step up or step in. Do NOT intervene. Do NOT get involved. Regardless of the...
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In the Daniel Penny Case, The Damage Has Already Been Done
Dr. Bill Chitwood | Dec 01, 20240December 7, 2024–Regardless of what happens next in the Daniel Penny case, the damage has already been done.
The message has gone out to all men, especially White men, and it’s been received:
Do nothing.
Don’t step up or step in.
Do NOT intervene.
Do NOT get involved.
Regardless of the situation, you will be held at fault.
Your life will be destroyed. You will be charged, prosecuted and sued.
It’s just not worth it.
Better to stand back, better still to ignore the situation completely until you can be somewhere else.
What happened to Daniel Penny makes it crystal clear how modern “progressive” society will treat men like Penny who try to do the right thing.
Friday, the judge dismissed the manslaughter charge against Penny when the jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict. The judge then ordered the jury to continue deliberating Monday on the lesser charge of criminally negligent homicide.
Penny was charged with both manslaughter and negligent homicide following the death of Jordan Neely in May, 2023. Neely was acting erratically and making allegedly threatening statements on the subway when Penny, a Marine Veteran, subdued him. Neely had a pulse reported by responders after Penny released him, but died on the scene shortly thereafter. Responders declined to perform mouth to mouth resuscitation due to Neely’s appearance and fears they might contract hepatitis or HIV.
Despite those who were actually in the subway car at the time lauding Penny as a hero, NYC DA Alvin Bragg, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch and Assistant DA Dafna Yoran didn’t see it that way. When police initially interviewed Penny, they didn’t bother telling him Neely was dead. The interviewers approached Penny as friends, making small talk and attempting to bond over both of them being Marines. In reality, they were gathering evidence that would later be used against Penny.
As a side note, any attorney worth their salt will tell you to NEVER talk to the cops. There are tons of videos on YouTube driving this point home, and I’ll link to a few of them when I put this on Substack.
DA Bragg, who reduced 60% of felony charges in one recent year, chose to prosecute Penny aggressively. In contrast, Jordan Young, a 20 year old Black man who fatally stabbed a homeless man on the subway. He was released without bail, and all charges were ultimately dropped. Or how about those migrants who were also released without bond after beating up that NYC cop? Daniel Penny’s bond was $100,000, and had he been convicted of manslaughter he would have faced up to 15 years in prison.
Penny was quickly accused of being a racist and White Supremacist, despite him denying any racial motivation for his actions. Penny said that he felt compelled to step in because there were older women and children on the train “and they were terrified,” and for that he’s gotten death threats. Also, Neely’s long-lost father has now emerged from obscurity to sue Penny over his son’s death.
