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.
a lawyer. what do you make of the odds of a self-defense defense working out in this case?n this and what impact this eyewitness? and i assume there will be more that will end up coming forward? yeah, the eyewitnesses that are so far praising daniel penny to the judge s point on the reasonable standard, if they haves a jury or a grand jury of peoplele who who have written the new york city subways. and i think my estimationme is they ll come back with the correct assessment that this was not just reasonable behavior by daniel penny, but potentially heroic behavior by daniel penny, our society to be absolutely clear , need more . daniel pinniese, this. if you have ridden the subway at any point or attempted to raise children in this city, and i did for the first half of my children s life, you areyr very familiar with this knife s edge razor moment of will this, burst into volatile violence every single person in the city, if you ve written the subway, knows that experience. expeel pe