Donations for ex-marine charged in killing of homeless man top $2M
Author of the article:Kevin Connor
Published May 15, 2023 • Last updated 14 hours ago • 2 minute read
A fundraiser for an ex-marine charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York subway has exceeded (US)$2.2 million.
A fundraiser for an ex-marine charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York subway train has exceeded $2.3 million US — well over $3 million in Canadian dollars.
Daniel Penny’s legal team said the donations keep rolling in because the subway chokehold case “struck a chord” with people across the U.S.
Jordan Neely, 30, a former street performer with a long history of mental illness, died during a May 1 subway ride in Manhattan.
Money raised for Penny’s legal defence fund on GiveSendGo — $2.33 million US as of Monday night — is intended to help the 24-year-old fight criminal charges he faces.
Penny was charged last week with second-degree manslaughter for allegedly choking and killing Neely.
Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg is trying to secure a grand jury indictment so the case can go ahead, Penny’s lawyer Steven Raiser said.
“The outpouring of support for Danny is always measured by the amount raised, but what is even more telling is that tens of thousands of people from all over the world have taken the time to donate,” Raiser wrote in an email to the New York Post.
“This level of support demonstrates that the situation forced upon him in that subway car earlier this month, and his subsequent arrest, has struck a chord in the psyche of New Yorkers and has been echoed nationwide,” he wrote.
“The message being sent by this massive showing of support is that any attempt to undermine the right and duty to protect one another against an imminent threat will be challenged.”
Penny’s lawyers, who launched the GiveSendGo campaign on his behalf, have said he didn’t want to kill Neely.
Neely’s family has maintained Penny should be tried for murder.
Raiser said Penny put Neely in a chokehold to defend himself and others on the subway.
“This guy is a hero in my eyes,” one anonymous donor wrote. “He should get a medal for what he did, not jail time … We need to take our city back. God bless this guy for trying to help.”
Author of the article:Kevin Connor
Published May 15, 2023 • Last updated 14 hours ago • 2 minute read
A fundraiser for an ex-marine charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York subway has exceeded (US)$2.2 million.
A fundraiser for an ex-marine charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York subway train has exceeded $2.3 million US — well over $3 million in Canadian dollars.
Daniel Penny’s legal team said the donations keep rolling in because the subway chokehold case “struck a chord” with people across the U.S.
Jordan Neely, 30, a former street performer with a long history of mental illness, died during a May 1 subway ride in Manhattan.
Money raised for Penny’s legal defence fund on GiveSendGo — $2.33 million US as of Monday night — is intended to help the 24-year-old fight criminal charges he faces.
Penny was charged last week with second-degree manslaughter for allegedly choking and killing Neely.
Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg is trying to secure a grand jury indictment so the case can go ahead, Penny’s lawyer Steven Raiser said.
“The outpouring of support for Danny is always measured by the amount raised, but what is even more telling is that tens of thousands of people from all over the world have taken the time to donate,” Raiser wrote in an email to the New York Post.
“This level of support demonstrates that the situation forced upon him in that subway car earlier this month, and his subsequent arrest, has struck a chord in the psyche of New Yorkers and has been echoed nationwide,” he wrote.
“The message being sent by this massive showing of support is that any attempt to undermine the right and duty to protect one another against an imminent threat will be challenged.”
Penny’s lawyers, who launched the GiveSendGo campaign on his behalf, have said he didn’t want to kill Neely.
Neely’s family has maintained Penny should be tried for murder.
Raiser said Penny put Neely in a chokehold to defend himself and others on the subway.
“This guy is a hero in my eyes,” one anonymous donor wrote. “He should get a medal for what he did, not jail time … We need to take our city back. God bless this guy for trying to help.”
Donations for ex-marine charged in killing of homeless man top $2M
A fundraiser for an ex-marine charged in the killing of a homeless man on a New York subway has exceeded (US)$2.2 million.
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