BOMBSHELL: New evidence in Daniel Penny trial reveals Jordan Neely WASN’T DEAD when first responders arrived

Bombshell new evidence in the Daniel Penny trial has revealed that Jordan Neely wasn’t dead when first responders arrived, according to Redstate.

In fact they report that “two police officers confirmed that Neely still had a pulse” and police bodycam video showed that Neely was breathing as he lay unconscious on the floor.

Instead of giving him mouth-to-mouth they treated him for a drug overdose with Narcan:

At the time, the facts of the case were already called into question after a video taken on the scene showed Neely still breathing for a significant period after the altercation. Further, Penny put Neely in the “recovery position,” suggesting he had no intent to cause permanent harm. At the time, I asked whether Neely was still breathing when first responders arrived.

Secondly, you can see Neely’s chest still moving (and his leg even appearing to move) in the video at multiple points, which again suggests that Penny let him go with the expectation that he was subdued, not mortally wounded. Was Neely still breathing when the paramedics got there?

That question has now been answered thanks to newly released bodycam footage. Not only was Neely breathing when the police arrived, but they refused to give him mouth-to-mouth, instead sticking him with Narcan assuming a drug overdose was involved.

Two police officers confirmed that Neely still had a pulse when they arrived.

‘I got a pulse,’ one said. A second police officer confirmed that he too felt a pulse.

Neely was unconscious, lying on the subway car floor.

When asked how Neely ended up there, Penny replied: ‘I put him out.’

Despite initially detecting a pulse, they issued Narcan – the drug used to reverse opioid overdoses – to Neely – and started CPR at 2.38pm.

An NYPD police sergeant, who testified on the first day, said that responding officers did not give Neely mouth-to-mouth because “he seemed like a drug user” who might give them “hepatitis.”

This should absolutely vindicate Daniel Penny, who never should have been prosecuted for this in the first place by Soros hack Alvin Bragg. They saw all of this evidence beforehand and still prosecuted Penny, who simply took action to defend the passengers aboard the subway and that should be the end of it.

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By Melinda Davies
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