(1 Nov 2024)
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New York — 1 November 2024
1. Various of Daniel Penny arriving for court
2. Various STILL photos of Daniel Penny arriving to court
3. Wide of protesters outside court, including Hawk Newsome, co-founder of Black Lives Matter New York with UPSOUND (English) "What you’re saying is rich, privileged, white kids can come from the suburbs and murder sick Black people."
4. Protesters outside court, chanting with UPSOUND (English) "He went too far. He went too far. He went too far. He went too far."
5. Close of poster with picture of Jordan Neely
6. Protesters outside court, including Hawk Newsome, co-founder of Black Lives Matter New York with UPSOUND (English) "There’s no way that we can rest when a person chokes and strangles a mentally ill, sick person"
7. Wide of protesters outside court, including Hawk Newsome, co-founder of Black Lives Matter New York with UPSOUND (English) "Kamala Harris herself should be out here. Because you got conservatives making this man a hero. And if you want to play politics and people are on the side of Black people then we need every Black politician in New York out here."
8. Various STILL photos of protesters outside court
9. Wide of court building
STORYLINE:
Opening statements are set for Friday in the trial of Daniel Penny, the white veteran accused of choking a distressed Black subway rider to death.
An anonymous Manhattan jury is deciding the case surrounding Jordan Neely’s 2023 death. Prosecutors call it a reckless killing.
Penny claims it was self-defense. The case has rattled fault lines surrounding race, homelessness, perceptions of public safety and bystanders’ responsibility.
Jurors will hear opening statements and possibly some witness testimony Friday. Penny has said he wasn’t trying to injure Neely but rather to de-escalate the situation and protect other people. Prosecutors say he went too far.
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