Jordan Neely killing: marine veteran could face manslaughter charge, says expert
Source confirms marine's identity as Daniel Penny, 24, of West Islip, Long Island, but Penny has not yet been charged with a crime
The US Marine veteran who was recorded placing Jordan Neely in a chokehold on the New York City subway before the Michael Jackson impersonator died on Monday could face a manslaughter or criminally negligent homicide charge, an expert told the Guardian on Friday.
A source with knowledge of the case first confirmed the marine veteran's identity as 24-year-old Daniel Penny of West Islip, Long Island. Attorneys for Penny later provided his name to news outlets after it was widely circulated late on Thursday by social media users, citing information from people who recognized him in cellphone video footage of Neely's final moments.
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