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Shocking footage shown at Daniel Penny’s trial shows moment paramedics say Jordan Neely had a pulse
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Shocking footage shown at Daniel Penny’s trial shows moment paramedics say Jordan Neely had a pulse

Shocking footage played in court showed the moment first responders said Jordan Neely still had a pulse after former Marine Daniel Penny strangled the struggling homeless man on a Manhattan subway last year.

The chaotic body camera footage, which captured two police officers confirming that an unconscious Neely still had a pulse when they arrived at the Fulton train station on May 1, 2023, was shown to jurors in Penny’s manslaughter trial before the Manhattan Supreme Court.

“I feel a pulse,” one officer said, while a second officer confirmed Neely “had a pulse” before he later died.

In police body camera footage shown in court Friday, first responders can be heard saying Jordan Neely still had a pulse. NYPD

Moments later, a police officer could be heard saying, “He’s not breathing.” »

Doctors could be seen in the video attempting to resuscitate Neely with chest compressions, CPR, a defibrillator and a Narcan injection.

An NYPD officer told prosecutors that Neely initially had a “weak pulse” when first responders arrived. NYPD

The dramatic footage was released as New York Police Department officer Teodoro Tejada testified Friday as the first witness in the trial.

The officer told prosecutors that Neely initially had a “faint pulse” when first responders arrived – but that officers could no longer find a pulse minutes later.

Doctors could be seen in the video attempting to resuscitate Neely with chest compressions, CPR, a defibrillator and a Narcan injection. NYPD

Tejada also searched Neely for weapons but found only a muffin in his jacket.

A composed Penny could be seen calmly standing next to Neely’s unconscious body casually chewing on something that could be gum, according to the footage.

As paramedics worked on Neely, a calm Daniel Penny (pictured, wearing a beige jacket) could be seen standing calmly nearby. NYPD

Penny, 26, is accused of strangling Neely, 30, for more than six minutes on a crowded F train after the homeless man burst onto the locomotive ‘acting erratically and threateningly’ towards other passengers .

Penny is accused of strangling Neely for more than six minutes on a crowded F train.

Penny, who faces up to 15 years in prison, can also be heard in the video telling responding officers that he had “belittled (Neely).”

Additional footage taken from NYPD Officer Dennis Kang’s body camera showed the officer yelling, “My man! Stay with me… yo! as he furiously shook Neely’s stomach in an attempt to wake him up.

“I felt a pulse several times, but at first I didn’t feel a pulse…around the third time, I felt a slight pulse,” Kang testified during the direct examination, adding that he had rubbed Neely’s sternum and hadn’t done it. administering rescue breaths even though he never saw Neely breathe.

He testified that the officers did not have the proper equipment when they arrived at the scene.

Multiple angles of body camera footage show first responders attempting to wake the homeless man. NYPD
Penny faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted. James Messerschmidt for the NY Post

Bodycam of NYPD Sgt. Carl Johnson showed officers from a different angle performing chest compressions on Neely before EMS officers arrived.

Johnson told the court he ordered Narcan during the chaotic scene, saying Neely was an “apparent drug user and was very dirty.”

The trial is expected to last up to six weeks.