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.
for themselves and not become someone on the street who has to be put through the systemd and then get mental health problems because they re not able to support themselves because they hadbecause a bad education. i applaud her for sayingort himl something about this. aud heyou there are a lot we tak about teachers all the time and all the teachers are a lotho of non teachers who have been biting their tongue fo hitingr t because they knew that thishi type of thing would happen. they ve been intimidated intoly silence and now they re finally speaking out about itut and saying, i just want to teach kids curriculum that adey can use to become functioning adults in society and then they re punished for it. in also just proves that in our public school system, the authority has transferred from the adults who are the teachers and the administrators to the children o the d disc and children, including highip school students need a lot of discipline and they need it from from adults. and the