Jordan Neely died from a chokehold even if he had enough drugs in his system to 'put down an elephant' the medical examiner testified.
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The trial of Daniel Penny, charged in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely, saw graphic testimony from NYC Medical Examiner Dr. Cynthia Harris on Friday. FOX 5's Michelle Ross has the story.
Over the last two weeks, the prosecution showed jurors Penny in his own words in the moments following the incident and ...
Prosecutors allege Daniel Penny “went way too far" in his attempt to restrain Jordan Neely on a NYC subway last year.
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ABC News legal contributor Brian Buckmire breaks down the latest testimony in the trial of Daniel Penny, a former Marine ...
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office's last witness against Marine vet Daniel Penny is the medical examiner who ...