Former Marine who held Jordan Neely in fatal chokehold expected to be charged with manslaughter, sources say
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
(CNN) — Daniel Penny, the US Marine veteran who held Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold aboard a New York train, is expected to surrender to police on Friday morning following a decision by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to move ahead with a charge of manslaughter, two sources familiar with the case told CNN.Neely, 30, was restrained May 1 on a Manhattan subway by Penny, 24, after Neely began shouting he was hungry, thirsty and had little to live for. His death has ignited protests while refocusing attention on struggles with homelessness and mental illness across America.The decision regarding the charge came Thursday afternoon after the DA’s office spent the weekend and much of this week going over the accounts of witnesses who were on the train, as well as video of the incident, the sources said.CNN has previously reported that the DA was considering whether to go ahead with charges or present the evidence to a grand jury and let them decide w...Former Marine faces manslaughter charge, to turn himself in Friday in NYC subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
Rocco Parascandola, Molly Crane-Newman and Emma Seiwell | New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran whose chokehold killed Jordan Neely on a Manhattan subway train, is to be charged with second-degree manslaughter and will turn himself in to police on Friday, sources told the New York Daily News.Penny, 24, is expected to turn himself in at the 5th Precinct stationhouse on Elizabeth Street in Chinatown, a police official said. Manhattan DA’s office spokesman Doug Cohen confirmed the arrest charge.After he turns himself in, Penny is to be arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court, Cohen said.Bystander video shows Penny holding Neely, 30, in a chokehold aboard an F train on May 1. He was taken in for questioning later that day, but was released without charges.The medical examiner ruled Neely’s death a homicide.Last week Penny issued a statement through his lawyers suggesting he acted in self-defense.“When Mr. Neely began aggressively threatening Daniel Penny and the o...Former Chicago Bears guard James Daniels sells Mundelein home for $325,000
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
Former Chicago Bears guard James Daniels on March 17 sold his three-bedroom, 1,768-square-foot town home in Mundelein for $325,000.An Ohio native, Daniels, 25, was drafted by the Bears in 2018 and played for the team for four years. He signed a three-year, $26.5 million deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers in early 2022, and he was a mainstay for the Steelers last year.In Mundelein, Daniels paid $285,990 in 2018 to homebuilder D.R. Horton for the town home. He first listed it in late February for $319,000, and he found a buyer just three days later.An end unit, the town home has 2-1/2 bathrooms, a kitchen with Frigidaire stainless steel appliances and a breakfast bar, a primary bedroom suite with a dual sink vanity, a lower level with a bonus room and an attached two-car garage.Listing agent Sheryl Engle of RE/MAX Suburban said that Daniels had rented out the unit to a tenant for one final year before placing it on the market.“James was the first owner in there. Those units were ...Police regulators floating rules for auditing law enforcement agencies in Mass.
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
State law enforcement regulators are starting to think about how and to what extent they can audit police departments, including reviewing files on disciplinary matters, use of force, and officers whose credibility has been called into question.A 2020 police reform law requires the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission to develop regulations on the topic, but largely leaves the substance and timeline for developing the rules up to the agency.The agency needs to keep in mind what kind of records it might want to require police departments to maintain and expect to be covered by a POST Commission audit, the top attorney at the commission said during a Thursday meeting.Another objective of the regulations, Attorney Randall Ravitz said, is developing a structure for the commission to actually perform audits and standardize record-keeping practices at police departments.“In other words, not just looking at the quality of the record-keeping, but looking at the quality and nature...Peloton recalls 2 million exercise bikes after injury reports
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
Peloton recalled more than 2 million of its exercise bikes Thursday following complaints of breaking seat posts, officials said.The workout equipment company recalled 2.2 million bikes with the model number PL01 after receiving 35 reports of the seat post breaking off while being used, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.Those reports included 13 complaints involving injuries such as “a fractured wrist, lacerations and bruises due to falling from the bike,” the commission said.“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes and contact Peloton for a free repair,” the commission wrote. “Peloton is offering consumers a free seat post that can be self-installed.”Peloton followed up the recall announcement with a statement saying, “As part of our commitment to product safety, we are voluntarily recalling the seat post of affected units to provide a free replacement seat post,” and adding a FAQ to the website.Affected bikes were sold between Janu...Mass State Police Trooper Tamar Bucci’s academy classmates embark on journey to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
Massachusetts State Police troopers who were academy classmates of fallen Trooper Tamar Bucci have embarked on a journey to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, where her name will be added to the memorial next week.Bucci, 34, who worked out of the Medford barracks, was killed in the line of duty last March when her cruiser was struck by a gasoline tanker on Route 93 in Stoneham as she was trying to pull over to help a stopped motorist.Her academy classmates — young troopers who graduated as the 85th Recruit Training Troop — on Thursday held a ceremony at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro before beginning their trip to the nation’s capital and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.“We honor the sacrifice of Trooper Bucci, but more than that, we honor the life she lived and the people she touched,” Mass State Police Colonel John Mawn said during the ceremony at Gillette.“As you travel together in her honor, I know that she lives on in...In key meeting, top Biden aide tells China diplomat that US wants to ‘move beyond’ spy balloon
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told senior Chinese foreign policy adviser Wang Yi during talks in Vienna this week that the Biden administration is “looking to move beyond” tensions spurred by the U.S. shooting down a Chinese spy balloon that traversed the continental United States, according to a senior Biden administration official.The meeting was not publicized by Washington or Beijing ahead of the high-level talks on Wednesday and Thursday in the Austrian capital. The White House described the wide-ranging discussions, in which the two leaders spent more than eight hours together, as “candid” and “constructive.”The administration official, who briefed reporters on condition of anonymity to discuss the private meeting, said that both sides recognize that the February incident was ”unfortunate” and are now looking to “reestablish standard, normal channels of communications.”The talks are the latest in a series of small signs that ...Man who choked NYC subway rider to death will face manslaughter charge, prosecutors say
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Manhattan prosecutors said Thursday that they will bring criminal charges against a man who used a fatal chokehold on an unruly passenger aboard a New York City subway train, a death that stirred outrage and debates about the response to mental illness in the nation’s largest transit system.Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old U.S. Marine Corps veteran, will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.“We cannot provide any additional information until he has been arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court, which we expect to take place tomorrow,” the Manhattan district attorney’s office said in a statement.The charges come nearly two weeks after Penny pinned fellow subway rider Jordan Neely, 30, to the floor of a subway car and put him in a chokehold that lasted for several minutes.According to a freelance journalist who witnessed the struggle, Neely, who is Black, had been screaming and begging for money aboa...Man indicted on 98 charges including hate crimes for 2022 shooting at Taiwanese church in California
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A man accused of killing one person and wounding five others when he opened fire at a Southern California church luncheon last year has been charged with dozens of federal hate crimes in connection with the attack, which investigators said was motivated by political hatred of Taiwan. The indictment announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice charges David Chou, of Las Vegas, with 98 counts including weapons and explosives charges and forcefully obstructing the free exercise of religion. Messages seeking comment from attorneys who have represented Chou in a separate case in state court were not immediately returned. Authorities said Chou chained and nailed shut exit doors before launching the attack on a gathering of older parishioners from the Irvine Taiwanese Presbyterian Church in Laguna Woods on May 15, 2022.Chou had two handguns, bags of ammunition and four Molotov cocktail-style devices, and was motivated by hatred of Taiwan, where he grew up, ...Alberta regulator says Imperial Oil faces more water problems at Kearl oilsands mine
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:45:30 GMT
The Alberta Energy Regulator has warned Imperial Oil about more wastewater problems at its Kearl oilsands mine in northern Alberta.The regulator has issued a notice of non-compliance to the company after chemicals associated with oilsands tailings were found at an off-site well at levels that exceed provincial guidelines.“In light of the exceedance of sulphate levels in the off-site well, we have issued a notice of non-compliance to Imperial for failing to control industrial runoff,” says a notice from the regulator obtained by The Canadian Press.“This is not related to a tailings pond or the (environmental protection order) issued against Imperial in February.”The document says sulphates have been detected in a well near a mine overburden disposal area that is 100 metres from the Muskeg River, a tributary of the Athabasca River. Data from the provincial oilsands monitoring program shows sulphates measured in the well suddenly spiked by a factor of roughly 10...Latest news
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