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Daniel Penny's martial arts instructor testifies in NYC subway chokehold death trial
Daniel Penny's martial arts instructor from the Marine Corps took the stand Thursday for day six of witness testimony in Penny's trial in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely.
Former Marine Daniel Penny misused combat technique in fatal chokehold of NYC homeless man Jordan Neely, trainer testifies
Done right, the maneuver should knock a person out without killing them, according to a Marines combat instructor who trained Penny. But held too long, the technique can restrict the flow of blood
Marine Who Trained Penny in Chokeholds Testifies at Manslaughter Trial
The military trainer said that Marines are taught to render a person unconscious in seconds. Mr. Penny held Jordan Neely, a homeless man, for six minutes.
Marine who taught Daniel Penny chokehold testifies at NYC trial he didn’t follow procedure
Penny held Neely in a chokehold for about six minutes — including for more than 50 seconds after Neely stopped moving — according to evidence presented in his criminal trial.
Subway chokehold trial: Instructor testifies Daniel Penny used wrong technique while trying to subdue Jordan Neely
Joseph Caballer, a nine-year veteran of the corps who trained troops in self-defense, told the jury Daniel Penny's elbow and hand were "not in the correct position" for a proper figure-four chokehold and he could have been cutting off Jordan Neely's windpipe.
Ex-Marine Misused a Combat Technique in Fatal Chokehold of NYC Subway Rider, Trainer Testifies
A former military combat instructor says a fellow Marine veteran misused a combat maneuver when he fatally choked a homeless man aboard a Manhattan subway last year
Testimony: Ex-Marine misused combat technique in killing subway rider
In the eighteen months since the killing, Penny has been embraced by conservatives as a good Samaritan who used his military training to protect his fellow riders. U.S. Rep. U.S. Matt Gaetz, who
Daniel Penny misused combat technique in deadly subway chokehold, trainer testifies
When Daniel Penny fatally choked a homeless man aboard a Manhattan subway last year, the veteran appeared to be using a combat technique that he learned in the Marines, according to a martial arts instructor.
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Man who aided Daniel Penny as he gripped Jordan Neely in chokehold says he urged him, ‘You can let him go’
A man who aided Daniel Penny while he restrained Jordan Neely in a lethal chokehold aboard a subway car in May 2023 recalled ...
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Daniel Penny trial resumes as fellow Marine vet explains chokehold training on witness stand
A Marine veteran who served alongside New York City subway chokehold suspect Daniel Penny took the stand Thursday during his ...
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Daniel Penny's martial arts instructor takes stand at trial
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's martial arts instructor from the Marine Corps took the stand Thursday for day six of witness testimony in ...
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NYPD detective said Daniel Penny didn't know Jordan Neely was dead after chokehold
The homicide detective who interviewed
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Daniel Penny trial: Key witness in Marine vet chokehold case admits he lied
Eric Gonzales, the man in the black hat seen on video helping Daniel Penny hold Jordan Neely down, took the witness stand ...
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Daniel Penny didn't follow my chokehold technique: Marine trainer | Vargas Reports
In the trial of Daniel Penny, a man accused of killing a homeless, mentally ill man on the New York City subway, jurors are ...
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Witness in Daniel Penny trial lied about his involvement — and proves no good deed goes unpunished
Eric Gonzalez’s admission took a wrecking ball to his credibility as witness. But it didn’t make him an unsympathetic figure.
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