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Guest Editorial: Daniel Penny is not a hero | New Pittsburgh Courier

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After being acquitted of homicide in the subway chokehold trial, Daniel Penny is sadly being hailed by some, including elected officials, as a hero. Penny, a Marine veteran who choked a homeless, mentally ill man on a New York subway, was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide. On December 9, a Manhattan jury … Continued

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