Penny, a Marine Corps veteran, acted to defend himself and fellow passengers from Neely, a homeless and mentally ill man who was yelling threats at them.
The jury must decide whether Penny's actions were justified self-defense or if he recklessly caused Neely's death.
Testimonies have been mixed, with some witnesses feeling relieved by Penny's intervention and others believing he went too far.
Race has been a significant factor, with some viewing Penny as a white vigilante and others arguing the case should not be racially charged.
Protests are expected regardless of the verdict, reflecting the deep divisions in public opinion on the case.
Penny faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of second-degree manslaughter.
The manslaughter trial of Marine Corp Veteran Daniel Penny enters its second week with several witnesses saying they were relieved when Penny placed a belligerent Jordan Neely in a chokehold. Prosecutors are saying Penny took it too far and killed Neely, a homeless and mentally ill man who was yelling threats at passengers. The defense says Penny was defending himself and his fellow passengers.
FOX’s John Saucier speaks with CB Cotton, FOX News correspondent based in New York and has been outside the courthouse since the first day of the trial, about the latest witness testimony and the racial undertones of this much followed case.
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