Manhattan prosecutors announced Thursday they would bring the criminal charge against Daniel Penny, 24, a US Marine Corps veteran, in the May 1 death of 30-year-old Jordan Neely.

Penny turned himself in at a Manhattan police station Friday morning.

A group of several hundred people protest the death of Jordan Neely
A group protests the death of Jordan Neely. Manhattan prosecutors said they will bring criminal charges against Daniel Penny, the man who used a deadly chokehold on Neely. (AP Photo/Brooke Lansdale)

Neely’s death, captured on video by a freelance journalist, has raised an uproar over many issues, including how those with mental illness are treated by the transit system and the city, as well as crime and vigilantism.

Penny’s attorneys did not respond to a request for comment after the prosecutors made their announcement on Thursday. They have previously said Penny acted in self-defence.

According to an onlooker, Neely, who is Black, had been screaming and begging for money aboard the train, but had not gotten physical with anyone.

Penny, who is white, was questioned by police in the aftermath, but was released without charges.

Neely, left, was a popular Michael Jackson impersonator for the New York City’s tourists. (GoFundMe)

Friends of Neely said the former subway performer had been dealing with homelessness and mental illness in recent years. He had several arrests to his name, including a 2021 assault of a 67-year-old woman leaving a subway station.

A second-degree manslaughter charge in New York will require the jury to find that a person has engaged in reckless conduct that creates an unjustifiable risk of death, and then consciously disregards that risk.

The law also requires that conduct to be a gross deviation from how a reasonable person would act in a similar situation.

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