Officials attempted to prove the innocence of this good Samaritan as a crime suspect.
Daniel Penny was not passive during the threatening situation on the NYC subway, according to Laura.
On "The Ingraham Angle," Laura Ingraham discusses the Daniel Penny trial, stating that he acted bravely by not remaining passive while a man threatened to kill NYC subway passengers.
Daniel Penny, an American who refused to remain silent when others were threatened, is being criticized for standing up for the voiceless, just like Trump.
In May, witnesses reported that Jordan Neely was acting erratically on the subway, screaming and threatening to harm other passengers.
Penny didn't wait for someone to get hurt. He acted quickly, tackling Neely and restraining him until the police arrived. Unfortunately, Neely passed out and later died. The NYPD questioned Penny about his actions.
The line of questioning reveals that they were seeking evidence of the good Samaritan's guilt in a crime.
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