“Did the white man’s arm ever leave Mr. Neely’s neck?” prosecutor Jillian Shartrand asked when referring to Daniel Penny on the second day of his trial.
It’s not exactly clear why she uses the term “White man” and not “defendant” or “Daniel” or “Penny” or “Daniel Penny” or literally anything else besides skin color but use your imagination.
Daniel Penny labeled ‘the white man’ by prosecutor at racially charged manslaughter trial https://t.co/UZOzS33wuh pic.twitter.com/fOp1KdWgXI
— New York Post Metro (@nypmetro) November 5, 2024
Daniel Penny is standing trial for reasons that should have never made it in the courtroom, as some have argued he saved many lives that day. However, in NYC the justice system is not what one would call “just” and this “White man” is being prosecuted for protecting strangers from unhinged, dangerous lunatics rather than being labeled as the hero that he is.
The woman who filmed the event took the stand and claimed Jordan Neely, the psycho who couldn’t care less about his life or yours, said “Someone is going to die today” before Penny stopped him. […]
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