Despite the traumatic ordeal Daniel Penny has endured at the hands of Democrat Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, the U.S. Marine veteran says he has no regrets about stepping in to help save others on the New York City subway.
Penny was acquitted on Monday of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, a troubled man with mental health issues and a lengthy rap sheet who allegedly threatened people on the F Train.
“I’m not a confrontational person,” Penny told Fox News co-host Jeanine Pirro, a former district attorney. “This type of thing is very uncomfortable — all this attention and limelight is very uncomfortable, and I would prefer without it. I don’t want any type of attention or praise, and I still don’t.”
However, Penny said he knew he had to step in to help protect others on the subway after Neely’s alleged threats.
“The guilt I would…