in a chokehold for several minutes on a new york subway on may 1st now stands accused of second-degree manslaughter for recklessly causing his death. the manhattan district attorney s office bringing the charge after numerous witness interviews, a review of photo and video footage and discussions with the medical examiner. the prosecutor telling the court witnesses observed neely making threats and scaring passengers, adding penny approached neely from behind and placed him in the chokehold, taking him down to the ground. when the train arrived at the next stop, penny continued to hold neely in the chokehold for several minutes. two other men helping to restrain his arms. at some point mr. neely stopped moving. the defendant continued to hold mr. neely for a period and then released him. penny s lawyers argue he risked his own life and safety to protect himself and fellow new yorkers, resulting in the unintended and unforeseen death of mr. neely. adding they are confident pen
where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? cows helped north carolina police officers find a suspect by leading authorities to the suspect s hiding spot. police say the suspect, 34-year-old joshua russell minten, ran from officers during a traffic stop. ditched his car and sprinted into a field. the cows apparently felt behooved to help police by finding his hiding spot and communicating, mooing until officers followed him to the suspect s location. it s unclear if the cows had any