Daniel Penny Pleads Not Guilty After Indictment for Chokehold Death of Jordan Neely
- U.S. Marine veteran Daniel Penny will be arraigned on charges related to the fatal chokehold of Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator, on a New York City subway train.
- Penny initially faced second-degree manslaughter charges but a grand jury recently voted to indict him with updated charges, which will be revealed at the arraignment.
- Penny claims he acted in self-defense and to protect others from Neely, who was behaving erratically and making threats. Neely's family and supporters argue that he was crying out for help and was met with violence.
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