Anonymous wrote:Daniel Penney is seriously hot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't date men who choke people.
Funny, I won’t date men who will stand by and do nothing as a violent sociopath threatens to harm me and others around me. But you do you.
Violent, drug addicted sociopath. Don’t forget he was high as a kite on K2 while he threatened that child and the other passengers on the train. If Penny wasn’t there, an innocent person would have died on that train. Possibly more than one.
Just like George Floyd. I wonder what Fox News and the usual suspect are saying about this incident. They are probably using the same talking points they used to describe George Floyd. He died of drugs. He also died from pre-existing conditions. He would have died anyway. Dude standing on his neck had nothing to do with it! haha Crazy what people will believe.
People on K2 can go into cardiac arrest easily. I don’t know the George Floyd case as well but that’s what killed this addict. He was trippin and he went into cardiac arrest when he was restrained. It was in the testimony by the medical examiner.
The medical examiner actually didn't even wait for the toxicology report. If you see someone get choked for several minutes, past the point of being unconscious, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what caused his death. Could other factors contributed to his death? Sure.
What about the evidence (not introduced at trial) that he was alive when the EMTs arrived and they refused to treat him because he was so unsavory?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if this has been addressed, but the statements by Neelys father make my blood boil. He wasn’t trying to hurt anyone, he just “wanted to be seen”??? He was “harmless”?? I’m sorry but an high, angry mentally ill man threatening to kill me is assault, it’s not “harmless” or “wanting to be seen”. And now suing Penny for civil damages? If I read correctly, Neely was in foster care after his mother’s tragic murder. Where was his father then? Where was his father these past years as Neely was homeless, mentally ill, breaking the law over and over? Only rolling up to the gate now that he thinks he can profit?
Bingo. Maybe charges should actually be filed against the father for failure to raise Neely properly and his part in creating a menace to society.
I mean I wouldn’t go that far (slippery slope) but I don’t think a “parent” who let his son rot in foster care should be able to suddenly claim civil damages when he dies while on drugs and threatening to murder a subway car full of people. “Just wanted to be seen” my a**. If anything, he probably wanted to be seen by his father who apparently declined to take him in as a child whose mother had been murdered and let him be a ward of the state. In no universe should you get a monetary payout when your adult child, who you never raised or paid for or loved, dies.
Doubt he will receive any money, but I am also surprised an attorney actually took this case.
Anonymous wrote:This is excellent analysis of what actually transpired in this case:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't date men who choke people.
Funny, I won’t date men who will stand by and do nothing as a violent sociopath threatens to harm me and others around me. But you do you.
Violent, drug addicted sociopath. Don’t forget he was high as a kite on K2 while he threatened that child and the other passengers on the train. If Penny wasn’t there, an innocent person would have died on that train. Possibly more than one.
Just like George Floyd. I wonder what Fox News and the usual suspect are saying about this incident. They are probably using the same talking points they used to describe George Floyd. He died of drugs. He also died from pre-existing conditions. He would have died anyway. Dude standing on his neck had nothing to do with it! haha Crazy what people will believe.
People on K2 can go into cardiac arrest easily. I don’t know the George Floyd case as well but that’s what killed this addict. He was trippin and he went into cardiac arrest when he was restrained. It was in the testimony by the medical examiner.
The medical examiner actually didn't even wait for the toxicology report. If you see someone get choked for several minutes, past the point of being unconscious, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what caused his death. Could other factors contributed to his death? Sure.
What about the evidence (not introduced at trial) that he was alive when the EMTs arrived and they refused to treat him because he was so unsavory?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't date men who choke people.
Funny, I won’t date men who will stand by and do nothing as a violent sociopath threatens to harm me and others around me. But you do you.
Violent, drug addicted sociopath. Don’t forget he was high as a kite on K2 while he threatened that child and the other passengers on the train. If Penny wasn’t there, an innocent person would have died on that train. Possibly more than one.
Just like George Floyd. I wonder what Fox News and the usual suspect are saying about this incident. They are probably using the same talking points they used to describe George Floyd. He died of drugs. He also died from pre-existing conditions. He would have died anyway. Dude standing on his neck had nothing to do with it! haha Crazy what people will believe.
People on K2 can go into cardiac arrest easily. I don’t know the George Floyd case as well but that’s what killed this addict. He was trippin and he went into cardiac arrest when he was restrained. It was in the testimony by the medical examiner.
The medical examiner actually didn't even wait for the toxicology report. If you see someone get choked for several minutes, past the point of being unconscious, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what caused his death. Could other factors contributed to his death? Sure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I won't date men who choke people.
Funny, I won’t date men who will stand by and do nothing as a violent sociopath threatens to harm me and others around me. But you do you.
Violent, drug addicted sociopath. Don’t forget he was high as a kite on K2 while he threatened that child and the other passengers on the train. If Penny wasn’t there, an innocent person would have died on that train. Possibly more than one.
Just like George Floyd. I wonder what Fox News and the usual suspect are saying about this incident. They are probably using the same talking points they used to describe George Floyd. He died of drugs. He also died from pre-existing conditions. He would have died anyway. Dude standing on his neck had nothing to do with it! haha Crazy what people will believe.
People on K2 can go into cardiac arrest easily. I don’t know the George Floyd case as well but that’s what killed this addict. He was trippin and he went into cardiac arrest when he was restrained. It was in the testimony by the medical examiner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of Sean Hannity's rocket scientist viewers is posting on this thread
You’re going to be so disappointed in the outcome of this trial.
Considering the fact that you don't seem to know anything about the case and probably don't even know the difference between manslaughter and 2nd degree murder, I don't think anyone is considering your opinions/prediction.
Love how the idiot lawyer or someone pretending to be a lawyer was wrong, as predicted. So typical.
The dcum troll won a coin toss and is now the smartest guy in the room lmao
I bet you were wrong about the election too. Something tells me your arrogance often allows you to miss the forest for the trees. Stay mad.
In this case, the PP missed the trees for the forest. All they saw was white guy chokes black guy to death without understanding or even bothering to research the elements of self-defense under NY law.