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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I were in that jury, I would find him not guilty. I can’t even phantom why they are persecuting him, to be honest. Waste of tax dollar money.[/quote] Nobody know how deep the choke was. Was he just restraining him or was he cutting off blood/oxygen to the brain. Hard to articulate a need to use lethal force when you are in such a dominant position and there are bystanders trying to help.[/quote] When in fear of death or great bodily injury, you do not need to rely on others to help. That's not the standard.[/quote] When you are larger, stronger, and have demonstrated that you are significantly more skilled than your adversary, it will be a tough sell to a jury that you are in fear of death.[/quote] So tired of mentally ill violent offenders praying on people who are smaller and weaker. Neely had 42 prior arrests, many for attacking weaker members of society. He knew what he was doing when he chose repeatedly to attack people like punching a 65 year old woman in the head unprovoked in a deli and punching a 67 year old women in the subway so hard without any provocation that she sustained a broken nose, a fractured orbital bone, and pain and bruising on her head. These are two that he got caught for, but how many other vulnerable people did he attack. I can't find any reports that he attacked men his size. So Neely is not going around attacking larger, stronger, and more skilled adversaries. He is attacking and threatening elderly women and women with children in strollers. So according to you those larger, stronger, and more skilled adversaries never have a right to defend others when they are in a trapped environment and are absolutely in fear of death?[/quote] Well said. Daniel Penny is a great American hero for protecting innocent lives trapped on the NYC subway.[/quote]
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