Daniel Penny pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the death of Jordan Neely, whom Penny placed in a chokehold on the New York City subway last month.

Penny, 24, pleaded not guilty to second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the May 1 death of Neely, who was reportedly dealing with mental illness and homelessness. Penny put Neely, 30, in the fatal chokehold with the help of two other passengers for more than three minutes after Neely had been reportedly shouting at passengers and behaving erratically.

Neely lost consciousness in the chokehold and was later pronounced dead at the hospital after medical responders could not resuscitate him.

Penny, who served four years in the Marines before being discharged in 2021, was initially questioned by detectives but was released without charges at the time.... Read More: The Hill