NEW YORK NEWS
Daniel Penny, the man who put Jordan Neely in a fatal headlock on a New York City subway train, has been indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan. The exact charges are unclear and will be revealed when Penny is arraigned at a later date. Penny, a Marine veteran in his mid-20s, previously surrendered to law enforcement on second-degree manslaughter charges and was released on bail. The incident, captured on bystander video, showed Penny restraining Neely in a headlock on the subway train. Neely later died, and the medical examiner ruled it a homicide due to compression of the neck. Penny’s lawyers claim he was trying to restrain Neely to protect himself and other passengers and denied that race played a role in the incident.