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Daniel Penny surrenders to police in fatal chokehold of Jordan Neely, released on $100K bail |NYPost

Former Marine Daniel Penny surrendered to police Friday and was arraigned on a charge of second-degree manslaughter, 11 days after placing homeless man Jordan Neely in a fatal chokehold on an F train.

Penny, 24, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court before Judge Kevin McGrath, who set bail at $100,000, which the Queens man soon posted.

Dressed in a dark suit and black sneakers, Penny stood with his head down and answered procedural questions in a soft voice.

Both Penny’s defense attorney Thomas Kenniff and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass agreed to the $100,000 bail amount, with the judge signing off on it.

Penny was also ordered to surrender his passport within 48 hours and barred from leaving the state without judicial approval.

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/05/12/daniel-penny-surrenders-to-police-in-fatal-chokehold-of-jordan-neely/

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