A Marine veteran who put an agitated subway rider in a chokehold on a New York subway has been acquitted in the man’s death ...
Jurors acquitted Daniel Penny, the Marine Corps veteran who fatally choked performer Jordan Neely in a New York City subway car last year.
Before he encountered Penny, Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator, ranted about being hungry and thirsty and said that he wanted to return to jail and didn’t care if he lived or died ...
As a younger man, Neely did Michael Jackson tributes — complete with moonwalks — on the city's streets and subways. But Neely also struggled with mental illness after losing his mother ...
As a younger man, Neely did Michael Jackson tributes — complete with moonwalks — on the city’s streets and subways, building a reputation among the artist’s fans and impersonators.
As a younger man, Neely did Michael Jackson tributes — complete with moonwalks — on the city’s streets and subways, building a reputation among the artist’s fans and impersonators.