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Defending the Defender: The Daniel Penny Case

Former Marine Daniel Penny is taken from a New York City Police precinct under arrest for the death of Jordan Neely in New York City, May 12, 2023. (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

Rich and Co. discuss the indictment of former Marine Daniel Penny on today’s episode of The Editors.

“What bothers me,” said Charlie, “is that he has been vilified in the way that he has, and the man that he unfortunately ended up killing has been lionized in the way that he has.”

Charlie is frustrated, as the media have twisted the narrative on this tragedy in misleading ways. “We have moved so far away, not only from the facts of the case, but what we know about the characters of the individuals involved, as to make the whole thing cartoonish.”

He paints the picture clearly, saying that “this mentally disturbed man on the subway is cast in the press as a friendly Michael Jackson impersonator, as if those are the salient facts about him. Meanwhile, Daniel Penny is cast as some white-supremacist vigilante, neither of which seem to be true.”

Will Penny be convicted? Our panelists have surprisingly varied answers. Listen below to hear the rest of the discussion.

Sarah Schutte is the podcast manager for National Review and an associate editor for National Review magazine. Originally from Dayton, Ohio, she is a children's literature aficionado and Mendelssohn 4 enthusiast.
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