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Maybe someone wants big cities to turn to shit. Maybe they will buy up cheap real estate and then put the police back, raising land values.
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Maybe someone wants big cities to turn to shit. Maybe they will buy up cheap real estate and then put the police back, raising land values.
This is exactly what they are doing. They did this in the 1970's. Only after the city becomes a nightmare, and the property is bought up on the cheap, will they start making it livable again.
Being forced to live in a place is pure misery. I've done it. I moved in state and couldn't be happier. All the family I'd want to see is within an hour or so. No traffic or worries about other shit drivers. No light pollution. No noise from traffic/roads.
Maybe someone wants big cities to turn to shit. Maybe they will buy up cheap real estate and then put the police back, raising land values.
The political reason for prosecuting him is obvious; the creep bothering everyone was black, and the guy is white.
"New York's alright until they push you in front of a subway." Fear
My Dad loved it. It's entirely isolating, and that's fine for somebody, but not a kid that's trying to learn anything about the world. I couldn't learn anything at all that wasn't offered to me. Highly restrictive.
Maybe someone wants big cities to turn to shit. Maybe they will buy up cheap real estate and then put the police back, raising land values.
The political reason for prosecuting him is obvious; the creep bothering everyone was black, and the guy is white.
Top Forensic Pathologist Testifies at Daniel Penny’s Trial: ‘Chokehold Did NOT Cause the Death’
A leading forensic pathologist has testified for the defense during U.S. Marine veteran Daniel Penny’s trial in New York.
26-year-old Penny is accused of killing Jordan Neely on the New York City subway in 2023.
Neely was reportedly making violent death threats toward fellow subway passengers.
Penny and other passengers stepped in to protect other subway riders as Neely became increasingly erratic.
In an effort to subdue Neely, Penny placed him in a chokehold.
Neely, a homeless drug addict, later died.
Despite police saying Neely was still alive when they arrived, and confirming that officers refused to give him CPR, prosecutors charged Penny with manslaughter.
Penny now faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted on the top charge he faces, manslaughter, for the death of 30-year-old Neely.
However, on Thursday, forensic pathologist Dr. Satish Chundru took the witness stand and offered a dramatically different conclusion than the New York City Medical Examiner’s Office.
“The chokehold did not cause the death,” Dr. Chundru testified.
Chundru is a former Miami-area medical examiner who now runs a private practice in Texas conducting autopsies in a half-dozen counties.
The top expert told the court that he did not believe an air choke caused Neely’s unconsciousness and, therefore, did not cause his death.
Chundru said he found the cause of death to be “the combined effects of sickle cell crisis, the schizophrenia, the struggle and restraint, and the synthetic marijuana.”
Maybe someone wants big cities to turn to shit. Maybe they will buy up cheap real estate and then put the police back, raising land values.
That means one or more jurors are holding firm in a Seven Angry 'They' scenario, I bet.
And father of the guy he didn't even kill is suing him already.
If this ends in a hung Jury, and they decide to re-try, maybe Trump can pardon him. Or is this a state crime with no federal jurisdiction?
Governor of whatever state could pardon. That undercuts the DA though if on the same side and wasted a bunch of time. So not likely unless it's the random R governor against D state DA.
This is so absolutely fucking disgusting.
In NY? He's white. 'Victim' was schizo POC.
With over 40 convictions.
Manslaughter charge dismissed; jury told to now deliberate on second, lesser charge
That is not good, as the lesser charge is more certain of a conviction. All charges should be dismissed.
They were told to deliberate on the first before the second. A set up.
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