Friday, May 12, 2023

Now that Daniel Penny has turned himself in, accused of choking Jordan Neely, the Heir/Tropical Soulvangelical/TSV reiterates the case as an ultimate tragedy. One person's dead, at least one more person's going to jail, and TSV does not see us as having a better understanding of issues like excessive force and self-defense than we did before. TSV's attentions, therefore, are not with the immediate case at hand, but with some of the protests that were going on, like reports of protestors standing on subway tracks and delaying arrival and departure of trains, and a Molotov Cocktail being recovered during arrests of the more disruptive protestors. TSV wants to track those two cases in particular, because he wants subway passengers riding on the protestor-delayed trains to know that they have rights too, and it's within those rights for them to take legal action if they were delayed in getting to a job, resulting in less pay for that day or lowered standing with their employers. In the case of medical professionals being delayed on the trains, their delays threaten the lives of patients at the hospitals where the medical professionals work and care for the patients. As for the case of the Molotov Cocktail, it's not yet known whether cops have someone in custody accordingly, but that person would ultimately be charged with explosive device/weapons charges and possibly reckless endangerment of life. TSV believes these cases may very well go to trial after the Neely/Penny trial proper is over, and will be the cases of focus accordingly. But because TSV sees the Ed Snowden types getting involved in the Neely cases for some reason, he thinks very little of inflammatory comments coming from both AOC and the Neely family attorney that could very well taint the jury pool for both the trial proper and the protestor trials. TSV doesn't see either figure as satisfied over Penny being charged with -second- degree murder or manslaughter as opposed to -first- degree.

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