subway. that comes as a brandive new witness steps forward to give a firsthand account of what happened on that train. ppeneda sixty six year old woman backing up several witnesses who saw nearly makingneely aggressive threats towards riders, telling the new york post that newlats,y that thingsk like, quote, i would kill ila mother ever and don t care. i ll take a bullet. i ll go to jail. she also went back to thank daniel penni after the incident. the marines attorney speaking ou the mariney ist and defending tt this morning. daniel pennies surrendered to them as the u.s. has requested york county district attorney s office. he did sto voluntarily and with the sort of dignity. drop it, bro. that is characteristic of his history of service to this grateful nation he has had held up. nearly has an extensive criminal history. he had been arrested forty four times, including for punching a sixty seven year old woman in the face and for trying to kidnap a seven year old girl.
who needed urgent help. neelys attorney arguing todayp. that none of that should no on matter. no one on that train xis wrog jordan was wrong. how can i help you ? no one said.ou here you are, sir., let let me meet your need or helpths you in a situationit ord of give a word of encouragement. daniel penny, di d not know jordan nearly before this incident. that means daniel penny did not know how many times he was arrested. so that s a non factor.o so for anyone to bring that up and say it impactedtuatio the situation, it n,s you can t do it. all right, judge, i want to come to you first on this. now, we actually he s been charged. e stan where does the case stand?d? what are your thoughts? well, first of all, the judge has indicated that penny hasrt to come back to court on july 17th. the grand jury will have returned a decision one way or the other.