How Daniel Penny Was Found Not Guilty in a Subway Killing That Divided New York
Briefly

In Judge Wiley's courtroom, discussions of justice come against a backdrop of ongoing protests. The judge reminds jurors to focus solely on courtroom proceedings, despite external protests.
The case of Daniel Penny, who is white, against the backdrop of Jordan Neely's death has ignited a national dialogue, with supporters portraying Penny as a hero or a villain.
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