Could the DOJ Investigate Allegations of Bias in the Daniel Penny Subway Trial?
- Daniel Penny faced second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide charges after a May 2023 subway incident involving Jordan Neely, a homeless man, as stated by the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
- In December 2024, a jury found Penny not guilty after considering evidence and witness testimonies that supported his actions as brave.
- Penny's trial raised concerns about potential bias in a Democrat-run city, especially amid protests led by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
- Penny confirmed in an interview with Fox News that he acted to protect others and later received a new job where his actions were acknowledged positively.
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Daniel Penny lands job at powerhouse venture capital firm Andreesen Horowitz less than 2 months after acquittal in Jordan Neely’s death: ‘Acted with courage’
Daniel Penny landed a cushy job at a powerhouse Silicon Valley venture capital firm less than two months after he was acquitted in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Penny Gets Hired by Andreessen Horowitz
In less than two months, Daniel Penny has gone from facing a potential 20 years in prison to landing a role at Andreessen Horowitz, the premier investment firm in Silicon Valley.In an internal statement seen by The Free Press, David Ulevitch, a general partner at the firm, confirmed the hire.
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Daniel Penny case: Could Trump DOJ investigate possible ‘weaponization’ in subway trial?
close Video ‘Malicious prosecution’: Daniel Penny’s defense turns the tables after acquitttal Daniel Penny’s attorney Steven Raiser on the prospect of suing for malicious prosecution and the defense’s perspective going into the challenging high-profile case. Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue, …
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