Marine veteran acquitted in chokehold death case considering suing Manhattan DA

Marine veteran Daniel Penny acquitted in the chokehold death case of Jordan Neely is considering suing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for malicious prosecution. The case involved racial undertones and potential collusion between officials. Penny faces a civil lawsuit from Neely's father.

FOX News Reports on Various News Stories

Various news stories reported by FOX News including an accused Ivy League killer fighting extradition, a legendary actor evacuated due to a wildfire, and a Marine veteran breaking silence after acquittal.

Daniel Penny's Subway Chokehold Trial Outcome

Daniel Penny's defense attorneys express shock at trial outcome in subway chokehold case where Penny was found not guilty. Penny still faces civil lawsuit from victim's father. Penny, a Marine veteran, plans to continue pursuing architecture degree despite scars from the ordeal.

Interview with Marine Veteran Daniel Penny on Public Safety Policy

Marine veteran Daniel Penny discussed public safety policy in an interview with Jeanine Pirro on Fox News. Penny was cleared in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, a schizophrenic homeless man. He expressed discomfort with attention and praised the importance of preventing harm to others.

Marine veteran manslaughter trial for choking homeless man on subway

Marine veteran Daniel Penny is on trial for manslaughter after choking a homeless man with schizophrenia who was high on drugs and making death threats on a subway. Jurors asked to review key evidence, including Penny's NYPD interrogation and bystander video. The trial also involves discussions on whether Penny's use of force was legally justified.