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The Daniel Penny Acquittal: A Deep Dive into Racial Tensions and Justice System Bias

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Can justice truly prevail when public perception is so easily manipulated? Join us on The Ryan Samuels Show as we confront this pressing question through the lens of Daniel Penny's acquittal in a case that continues to ignite national debate. Much like Kyle Rittenhouse, Penny finds himself eternally marked by a trial that transcends the courtroom. We dissect the public's reaction, especially through the lens of movements like Black Lives Matter, while juxtaposing the controversial labeling of individuals such as Luigi Mangione. This episode challenges you to ponder the shifting dynamics of justice and the growing discontent toward societal 'wokeness.'

Our conversation takes a hard look at the tragic circumstances surrounding Jordan Neely and the subsequent legal battles. We express the deep pain and frustration experienced by families who feel abandoned by a seemingly rigged system. Hear Daniel Penny's account of the events on a New York subway, his attempts to protect others, and the discourse that questions whether his actions were racially motivated. As we unravel these layers, we invite you to question how political and racial tensions are often amplified and manipulated, leaving you to reflect on the broader societal implications.

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 4:

We're here once again, uh, today, with there's just so much going on in the news, I'm trying to get as much of it to as much of it as I possibly can, um, but uh, daniel penny was acquitted, completely acquitted, and exonerated for um the, the crime of trying to protect people on the subway from a maniac named jordan neely who was threatening to kill everybody, saying I'm gonna die today. Now we've been following this trial closely, uh since the day that it happened. Um, we just did a show on it uh last week, but now he has been uh, unequivocally, uh acquitted um by the jury. So it is over, it is done. Some people are saying this is justice. This is not justice. He never should have even had these charges brought against him. It never in a millionaire should have happened. If you live somewhere else other than New York City, these charges would have never came up. I'm in Florida and we don't have a subway here, but if I went to get on the city bus or any sort of public transportation and somebody was trying to kill somebody or saying they were going to kill somebody and acting erratic, and everybody around them was in fear of their life, then we would have and I would have acted. They would have probably given me a medal or an award. But in New York City, under Alvin Bragg, we're talking over a year of investigations, money that he has to pay for attorneys. He will never probably get a job, at least not in that area, although I would hire him in a minute, um, if he's looking for work, but the um, the, the justice system failed him.

Speaker 4:

Okay, uh, yeah, in the end he was exonerated, but it's a lot like kyle rittenhouse. Kyle Rittenhouse was exonerated, but now I mean, he's always known as that kid who, quote unquote, murdered all these people. When that's not the entire story. I mean you couldn't even call it murder. And then the Black Lives Matter are out and about protesting and we're going to go over that. The father made a pretty ridiculous statement. We're going to go over that. The father made a pretty ridiculous statement. We're going to go over that. And Black Lives Matter are calling for violence against white people. We're going to go over that. All things that we're not surprised of.

Speaker 4:

Meanwhile, the left is praising Luigi Mangione, or Luigi Mangione, as some sort of vigilante hero. Because he murdered a CEO. So he's the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. So he is a somehow. Luigi Mangione is a hero. Daniel Penny is a racist murderer. I mean, let's make it make sense.

Speaker 4:

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Speaker 2:

What's his name? Johnny Neely. What's his name? Johnny Neely. What's his name? Johnny Neely. What's his name? Johnny Neely. What's his name, what's his name.

Speaker 4:

Johnny Neely. It's ridiculous no justice, no peace f these racist ass police. That's what they're chanting as they're being protected by the police, um, in a city where the police tried to persecute somebody who was trying to protect the public, uh, frankly, out of fear, uh, that they're going to burn the city down, and then you know they're out there marching F the police. Yeah, that's great, awesome. Black Lives Matter. You never seem to disappoint the general public, but the Daniel Penny case is one of many. But the Daniel Penny case is one of many and it's a contradiction of justice. He is out, he is free. Here is a video of him in a local bar, what they call celebrating this victory in court. Let's listen to this.

Speaker 1:

How are?

Speaker 2:

you feeling Good? Yeah, he's feeling good, he's feeling. He's feeling good. What's up? What's up together how's? It going. How's it feel? Feels great, he's finally got the justice he's deserved did you think it was going to happen?

Speaker 4:

sorry uh, no, we think that this is, uh, this should have happened probably on day one. But, uh, they're right. They're 100 right, this should have happened on day one. And you know, we went over this the other day. He um thought the cops were on his side a very common misconception for good, upstanding citizens when they're talking to police and there was an incident that just happened. This was a common theme among the January Sixers they were talking to the FBI. Yeah, I don't need a lawyer. You guys are the good guys. I'm on your side. I didn't do anything wrong because they knew they didn't do anything wrong. Even if you know you didn't do anything wrong, don't talk to the cops.

Speaker 4:

But the bottom line is, jordan Neely was a career criminal threatened to murder people on the train, said somebody is going to die today and you know, does that mean that he should die? No, that's not what I'm saying. I don't think that's what anybody's saying. Just because you're a career criminal, you threaten to murder somebody, that does not mean that you should be murdered. It means that you should be stopped and if the result of that is is your death, you made a a decision there.

Speaker 4:

Now here's vivek ramaswati. Uh, ramaswani tweeted this out in 2015, jordan nearly kidnapped a seven-year-old girl. I mean that, that's a heinous crime. In 2019, jordan nearly punched a 64-year-old man in the face. In 2021, jordan nearly slugged a 67-year-old woman in the face as she exited the subway, breaking her nose and fracturing her orbital bone. Neely was arrested 44 times but never faced real justice for terrorizing New York 44 times. That's the New York City justice system. You can be arrested that many times for that much brutal assault and never face any real consequence. This guy should have been off the streets and in prison years ago, years ago. But here we are in 2024 and that is the result of um. The society that we live in here is aoc let's see her comment.

Speaker 5:

I have not seen this, and the point of our justice system is a level of accountability to prevent a person who does not have remorse about taking another person's life I mean even people who have engaged in manslaughter or have taken a life accidentally express remorse.

Speaker 4:

That's not true. Remorse is an omission of guilt. Okay, I'll tell you from personal experience. You guys in the military know daniel penny is a marine and he's not just, uh, like an admin clerk, he's an infantry marine. He the infantry, I'm an infantry marine. We killing is part of the job. That's what you train to do. You go, they send you to foreign wars, to foreign countries, to kill people. That's literally that's your job. You're not a peacemaker, it's not there. The so the level of it's not perceived the way it is to a civilian and it's hard to understand its business. And he didn't even try to kill this person. This person accidentally died as a result of their own actions. Let's hear what else she has to say.

Speaker 5:

And so the fact that a person has been expressed no remorse indicates that there's a risk that it may happen again, and if we do not want to unleash that level of violence, then we should exert a level of accountability to prevent that from happening again.

Speaker 4:

Did Jordan Neely ever shed remorse there AOC? Did Jordan Neely ever face the consequences? Here is one of the Black Lives Matter people. After the jury came to their verdict we need some black vigilantes.

Speaker 2:

That's right. People want to jump up and choke us.

Speaker 4:

They're saying that we need black vigilantes. Somebody wants to jump up and choke us. They're saying that we need black vigilantes. Somebody wants to jump up and choke us.

Speaker 2:

And kill us for being loud. How about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us? I'm tired.

Speaker 4:

Nobody's oppressing you. You're not being oppressed. This is all manifested in your mind. It's the highest level of a delusion that I've ever seen. Now Jordan Neely's father is suing Daniel Penny in a civil case because, frankly, they lost in a criminal case. Now, in my opinion, if I'm acquitted of the crime, you can't sue me. You shouldn't be able to sue somebody after a jury acquitted you. Now, if you're convicted, yeah, I mean yeah, sure, but it's ridiculous that, because there's always a way to get somebody you don't like, you could put a target on anybody and go after him for whatever reason you want and you can win, and it's ridiculous. Here's uh j, jordan Neely's father, outside of the courthouse.

Speaker 5:

I just want to say I miss my son. My son didn't have to go through this.

Speaker 4:

We get you miss your son. I understand your son died. Where were you? Your son was homeless right, Allegedly. Why weren't you taking care of your son? Your son was a drug addict. Why weren't you taking care of him? Where were you while your son was living on the streets of new york city?

Speaker 5:

I didn't have to go through this either. It hurts, really, really hurts. What are we going to do people? What's going to happen to?

Speaker 4:

us now Nothing. Nothing's going to happen to you Like nothing has been happening to you.

Speaker 5:

I had enough of this. System is rigged. Come on, people, let's do something about this. Let's do something about it. Too often we have Eric Garner's mother here.

Speaker 4:

I love how they just, eric Garnerner, I love how they just parade these people outside there's.

Speaker 5:

There's too often this is happening where we they, they parade these.

Speaker 4:

You know, quote unquote victims. You know, eric gardner was selling lucys outside of a store and, uh, he was attempted lucys or loose cigarettes which you can't do in new york city and the police department was trying to enforce uh, the law, uh, and he, the suspect, died. Um, but eric garner's, of course, his family's there. They're just parading these people out for, uh, nonsense, nonsense. So daniel penny is going to have a rough time for a while and I don't think that he realizes that now, um, I think he's kind of in the fog. He is super, um, happy and relieved. Let's see, this is a video. This is interesting. So this is a video of jordan neely, of uh on the street, uh, a while ago, allegedly. This this is on Twitter, let's watch this Saying that he looks like a faggot. Jordan Neely is yelling this to somebody else, saying that they look like a faggot.

Speaker 2:

See you, michael is yelling this to somebody else, saying that they look like a faggot.

Speaker 4:

see you, michael it does look like jordan neely I haven't verified that video, so do your own research but um, it definitely appears to be him and look exactly like him. But you know, they try and racialize everything. They try and make it to where it's profitable for them. They're race baiters man. They're race baiters man. They're race baiters. Here is let's listen to this video with Daniel Penny.

Speaker 3:

East Village in Manhattan. So I take the subway multiple times a day. In this instance I was coming from school. I got out of class around 2.15 and I took the. I was at J Street, metro Tech, took the uptown F train At Second Avenue, a man came on, stumbled on, he appeared to be on drugs, the doors closed and he ripped his jacket off and threw it at the people sitting down to my left.

Speaker 3:

I was listening to music at the time and he was yelling, so I took my headphones out to hear what he was yelling and the three main threats that he repeated over and over was yelling, so I took my headphones out to hear what he was yelling and the three main threats that he repeated over and over was I'm going to kill you, I'm prepared to go to jail for life and I'm willing to die. You know this was a scary situation and Mr Nurelli came on. He was threatening. I'm 6'2" and he was taller than me and there's a common misconception that Marines don't get scared. We're actually taught one of our core values is courage, and courage is not the absence of fear but how you handle fear. And you know I was scared for myself, but I looked around. I saw women and children. He was yelling in their faces saying, saying these threats, I couldn't just sit still.

Speaker 3:

Some people say that I was holding onto Mr Neely for 15 minutes. This is not true. I mean, between stops is only a couple minutes, so the whole interaction lasted less than five minutes. Some people say I was trying to choke him to death, which is also not true. I was trying to restrain him. You can see in the video there's a clear rise and fall of his chest indicating that he's breathing. I'm trying to restrain him from him being able to carry out the threats. And then some people say that this is about race, which is absolutely ridiculous. I didn't see a black man threatening passengers. I saw a man threatening passengers.

Speaker 4:

I mean, we know all of that. We don't need to uh, beat a a dead horse. But this is, you know, it's selective prosecution by the um, by the left, and it's, you know, fake outrage by the left, and they, uh, they use people as scapegoats. Jordan Neely is being used for some sort of political cause and if you notice, if you look, I'm going to pull this up. This is the video, again, of Daniel Penny. Right, there's a black guy holding his arms down. Did this guy go on trial? Did the black guy go on trial for assisting or did he not? Because he's you know, he's white, because he's not white. Here's another video of Jordan Ealy. Let's watch this one, it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

What are you going to do? What?

Speaker 4:

are you going to do?

Speaker 2:

I'll call a cop. I'll call a cop.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to do something well, you know, that's pretty indicative of the behavior that they were um um describing on the on the subway, I mean, all the passengers seem to say that and I could tell you, if somebody was talking to me that way, they might wind up, wind up in a chokehold, a marine corps blood choke like that, and you know, uh, that may not end very well for that person. Or in the state of Florida where I'm at, they may get a prescription of lead. But you know, this type of behavior was never. He never faced any consequences for this.

Speaker 2:

It's crazy. What are you going to do? What are you going to do what?

Speaker 4:

are you going to do? What are you going to do? I'll call a cop?

Speaker 3:

I'll call a cop. You going to punch me nigga? I'll call a cop.

Speaker 2:

You going to do? What are you going to do? What are you going to do? What are you going to do? I'll call the cops. I'll call the cops. You going to punch me, nigga? I'll call the cops. You going to do something? Oh, swinging huh, swinging man huh. Go ahead, call the cops, nigga. I'll call the cops.

Speaker 4:

He doesn't care if you call the cops why? Well, he's gone to jail, but he's never been taken off of the streets. He's never been taken off of the streets and faced the consequences of those actions. Here's a Daily Mail report Jordan Neely's uncle, who called for no plea deal for Daniel Perry over subway chokehold death, is arrested in New York City after being caught with a knife and several stolen credit cards. No, you mean somebody in Jordan's family who wants Daniel Perry to go to jail forever is also a thief and a lowlife.

Speaker 4:

No, it can't be. That can't be the truth. I refuse to believe that. This. It has to be a systemic problem of race. It has to be of uh race. It has to be. There's no way that that somehow jordan neely it was was not victimized by the um, by the system, by a white person. There's no way. The amount of money, the amount of time and effort and resources that were wasted is astounding, astounding, astounding. But this is what alvin bragg and the the district attorney's office does. This is what they do and this is what black lives matter does. They pressure these people with protests and they tried to influence and intimidate the jury by uh chanting outside of the courthouse and, uh, you know, in the in the courthouse, from what I understand, is very old, so it gets very hot in there, so they have to crack the windows and if they don't crack the windows, um, it gets excruciatingly hot, so they have to crack the windows. And the jury's listening to all these people video as well.

Speaker 1:

But certainly neely's family was really hoping for a conviction, certainly on the manslaughter conviction, which could have brought up to 15 years in prison. But the criminally negligent homicide would have brought up to four years in prison and of course there was no it's the same crap.

Speaker 4:

It's. It's two charges, but the spirit of each law is the same. It drives me nuts that they have so many laws layered, specifically designed so that they can put you away whenever they want. You either accidentally killed somebody and you go to jail for 15 years, or you accidentally killed somebody and you go to jail for four years. I mean, should you go to jail at all for accidentally killing somebody if there's no malicious intent, if there's some sort of negligence? I mean, that's a question and I think it's debatable. I think that's a conversation that we as society should have. You know, but it's the same charge. They just layer the charges so that, oh, we didn't get you on this one, so we'll get you on that one. It's like, oh yeah, he accidentally killed him in this charge and then in this charge, he accidentally killed him because he was negligent about it.

Speaker 1:

Like come on Mandatory minimum prison sentence for either count, but they did not see that. What they are saying is they did not see justice, that this is a racist city, that their 30-year-old son, who had a history of mental health issues, a racist city where alvin bragg, the district attorney, is a black guy.

Speaker 4:

This is a racist city.

Speaker 1:

Come on man and also, we should point out, had a number of uh prosecutions and convictions for assault in the subway, that he was not given a fair deal, that when he was held in that chokehold for as long as he was, that put his life in danger and that led to his death. But the man, the defendant, daniel Penny, that former Marine who held him in that chokehold, has not been found liable. He has been acquitted by a jury of his peers here in New York City and his father. He did speak out just a short time ago and here's what he had to say I just want to say I miss my son.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, we know I have to go through this.

Speaker 1:

That's my challenge One person pissed off at this verdict Everybody that's pissed off at this verdict. I challenge you to go outside today and help one person that's my challenge.

Speaker 2:

If you're angry, if you're hurt, go help one person.

Speaker 1:

Now, of course, when this incident happened in May of 2023, it set off a number of protests. People were upset by how public safety is managed in the subways, but they were also upset by the fate of a 30-year-old black man. They brought race into this. They were saying that this 30-year-old black man should not have died at the hands of a white man who initially was not prosecuted. And after some of those protests, daniel Penny was finally prosecuted and he was charged with that manslaughter count. Certainly, there are a number of police here. I could tell you dozens outside the courthouse.

Speaker 4:

Outrageous, absolutely outrageous. They're screaming. They want Daniel Penny's head on a slab. Meanwhile, the murder of the CEO is being praised as some vigilante hero. I just hopefully we're getting back to some normalcy after this election and I don't think, I think, that's why we didn't see riots at least yet. Um, I think that we, um I think society is definitely just kind of coming back to reality. Hopefully, hopefully, hopefully. This is Luigi Mangione. He screams out. So this is the first time we've really kind of seen him. He's in an orange jumpsuit and he yells.

Speaker 2:

This is the first time we've really kind of seen him. He's in an orange jumpsuit and he yells.

Speaker 4:

And the insult to the intelligence of the American people Says this is extremely unjust and an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Obviously, police are rushing him away from the press. He seemed to say at the top of that this is extremely unjust as well and that this is an insult to the intelligence of the American people. Why he's saying that, I have no idea. I'd love to hear the context from the report. We have not seen him physically say this, but apparently he has admitted it. Apparently, there has been a video of his confession that was scheduled on YouTube to go live on December 11th, which would be today if you're listening on the podcast.

Speaker 4:

But we're going to follow both of these stories. Well, the Daniel Penny story is obviously over. We're going to continue to follow this Luigi case. There may be some information that he had other CEOs he was going to go out and kill. We're going to stay on top of this as information comes. Don't forget to hit that like share and subscribe button. Go to buymeacoffeecom backslash Ryan F Samuels to donate to the show and my Patriot supply is great food. It's really good stuff and it also makes a great Christmas gift, so make sure you go on that. You click that link in the description check it out and we will see you next time.

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