A jury has despatched a be aware saying it can not attain a unanimous choice on the manslaughter cost within the trial of Daniel Penny, the previous Marine accused of killing subway performer Jordan Neely with a chokehold in Could 2023.
The event got here as deliberations stretched right into a fourth day Friday. The jury isn’t permitted to contemplate the second rely, criminally negligent murder, till it has reached a unanimous choice on the manslaughter rely.
The choose instructed the jury to strive once more to achieve a consensus. The protection moved for a mistrial, a request that was not granted. The choose indicated, although, {that a} new trial could also be required on the lesser cost if no settlement is reached on the highest rely.
Penny has pleaded not responsible to each expenses.
Earlier within the week, jurors requested to evaluation police and bystander video on the coronary heart of the case. On the second day of deliberations, the nameless jury additionally requested to rehear a part of a metropolis medical expert’s testimony. The request included her testimony about issuing a demise certificates with out getting toxicology take a look at outcomes for Neely.
Penny has pleaded not responsible to manslaughter and criminally negligent murder.
Prosecutors say he recklessly squeezed Neely’s neck too onerous and for too lengthy. Penny’s protection maintains he was justified in performing to guard fellow subway riders from Neely, whose erratic habits and ominous phrases had been horrifying passengers.
Jurors sought a second have a look at a bystander’s video that captured a lot of the restraint; responding officers’ physique digital camera movies; and police video of Penny’s subsequent station home interview with detectives.
A significant facet of Penny’s protection entails contesting the town medical expert’s workplace’s dedication that the chokehold killed Neely.
In a part of the testimony jurors reheard Wednesday, metropolis medical expert Dr. Cynthia Harris stated Neely’s post-mortem, the bystander’s video and investigative findings gave her all the data she wanted.
“No toxicological result imaginable was going to change my opinion,” she stated, even when they confirmed “enough fentanyl to put down an elephant.”
Fentanyl is a strong opioid that induced an estimated 75,000 overdose deaths within the U.S. final yr. Neely was finally discovered to have a unique drug — artificial marijuana, usually identified by the road identify K2 — in his system when he died. Harris testified that deaths from K2 overdoses are very uncommon, notably in individuals with regular hearts, as Neely had.
A pathologist employed by the protection testified that Neely died from a mixture of schizophrenia, K2 use, a genetic situation and his battle with Penny.
Witnesses stated Neely boarded a practice in Manhattan on Could 1, 2023, began shifting erratically, yelling about his starvation and thirst, and proclaiming that he was able to die, go to jail or — as Penny and another passengers recalled — kill.
Penny got here up behind Neely, grabbed his neck and head, and took him to the ground. The veteran later instructed police he “just put him in a chokehold” and “put him out” to make sure he wouldn’t damage anybody.
The case has stirred debate about public security, societal responses to psychological sickness and homelessness, the road between self-defense and aggression, and the position of race in all of it. Penny is white, whereas Neely was Black.
Just a few protesters have routinely gathered outdoors the courthouse to decry Penny as he comes and goes. Some Penny supporters even have appeared, generally holding a flag.