anyone including you, number one? number two, was the force you used disproportionate to the threat posed? that s the chokehold. that s why i think they say it s reckless. we ll see whether or not they sustain that charge. that s what a jury is for. they ll make that determination. i always learn something from you, joey jackson. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i appreciate you, jake. thank you. with me now jom ni williams, new york city public advocate elected to assist new yorkers with complaints about government services and regulations. thank you so many for being here, jomani. i appreciate it. you ve complained it took ten days before charges were filed against daniel perry. he s now facing second-degree manslaughter. neely s family, that s the victim, the homeless gentleman who was killed, his family today said that they think penny should be charged with murder. what do you think? and are you satisfied with the district attorney s charge today? well, thanks so much f
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some of the most serious needs. what are you what is new york doing right now about the other 49 people on that list? to make sure that they don t hurt anybody or themselves and that nobody hurts them. that s a very important question. as we mentioned, mr. penny has raised over $400,000 in bail. i wonder how much yornd could have raised for the water and the food that he was saying that he needed. unfortunately, probably not that much. my office has put out several reports on how we actually can do exactly what you said. unfortunately, we haven t seen a response that we d want in the state budget in previous i m hoping we can see it in the bucket that s coming forward now. and that is a continuum of care for people who cannot afford to pay top dollar for that continuum of care. that s what s been missing. and i want to be clear, this is not just about involuntary hospitalizing people because we have the ability to do that right now. and jordan had been in the
what i have been saying and had been saying along with a lot of folks is what we want to make sure doesn t happen is that someone can choke someone to death on camera, on video, everyone can see it, and they leave the police precinct without even a desk appearance ticket. that s something that we all should have been able to call for and say there has to be charges against this person. because i believe if it was reversed jordan would not have been able to get off of rikers from the bail that was set for him whereas mr. penny has raised over $400,000 and posted $100,000 in bail. this is about fairness. this is about recognizing that a life was taken. and even though he was black, homeless and had mental illness his life was worthy of someone being held accountable for taking it. have you talked to anybody who was on the subway car today that day? i have not. but i have heard from the journalist who as many had heard taking the video and has made it
the u.s. from mexico this week. this as we learn about the deaths of two migrant children while in u.s. shelters. a top white house official is here. and leading this hour, a marine veteran named daniel penny is in handcuffs today. he s been charged with second-degree manslaughter for that chokehold death of jordan neely on a new york subway train. penny, as you might recall, restrained neely after neely began shouting that he was hungry, thirsty and had little to live for. penny s lawyer said he was trying to protect others. neely s family thinks that he should have been charged with murder. cnn s athena jones reveals details from today s court hearing now. reporter: daniel penny surrendering to face criminal charges in the death of homeless street performer jordan neely. he did so voluntarily and with the dignity and integrity that is characteristic of his history of service to this grateful nation. reporter: the 24-year-old former marine seen in a widely circulated video hol