Marine veteran Daniel Penny said releasing Jordan Neely from the chokehold would have left him in a ‘vulnerable’ position.
FOX:
New York City Marine veteran Daniel Penny sat down with Judge Jeanine Pirro for a powerful first interview since jurors found him not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
“He was just threatening to kill people,” Penny said in a preview clip that aired on “The Five” Tuesday. “He was threatening to go to jail forever, go to jail for the rest of his life, and now I’m on the ground with him. I’m on my back in a very vulnerable position…If I’d just let him go, now I’m on my back and he can just turn around and start doing what he said – to me…killing, hurting.” more
Daniel Penny was (and still is) a warrior. This mindset led him to join the Marines and it, at its essence, the very definition of masculinity, to protect the weak and defend his nation. It would be unthinkable to him and those like him to stand widely by while an aggressor was threatening those around him. Men of virtue act in this manner because it would be a betrayal of the code they live by to do otherwise.
A society where good honorable men must abandon their values and retreat in the face of danger because some bigoted activist DA wants to make race the focal point and not justice, that society is infected and doomed.
you should be safe if you stay away from real humans
I agree with the BLM leader. There absolutely need to be more black vigilantes. Whites are getting sick and tired of always having to be the ones stopping the black violence on public transit, etc.