One woman buried her head in a friend's chest and prayed for the subway doors to open, as chaos unfolded in the half-filled train car.
Prosecutors charged Daniel Penny with second-degree manslaughter, arguing that his actions turned criminal when he refused to let go of Mr. Neely, who had gone limp.
A 911 call captured a woman warning Daniel Penny that Mr. Neely was 'dying,' underscoring the urgency and fear present during the incident.
Jordan Neely's outburst of desperation on the F train escalated a situation that left passengers divided on who was truly in danger.
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