Prosecutors in the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg have done everything inhumanly possible to stack the deck against the young man accused of manslaughter on a New York City subway.
Daniel Penny, as most of you know, is charged in the death of Jordan Neely, the man who had passengers so frightened by his erratic and threatening behavior in their shared subway car that Penny felt he had to do something and subdued the young man with a restraining choke-hold.
Penny was arrested for killing Neely because he “went too far,” according to the DA’s office. A determination they came to after a chorus of racially divisive voices like BLM, AOC, and Al Sharpton, all publicly called it murder and were howling for the DA’s office to act.
…Preventing a violently inclined fellow passenger from attacking anyone else on the train is understandable, even…