The 26-year-old ex-Marine has been picked up by a premier firm just two months after he was acquitted in the subway chokehold case over the death of Jordan Neely.
Daniel Penny, the Long Island native and Marine vet acquitted for the manslaughter of a homeless man on a New York City subway train last year, has landed a job at a $45 billion venture capital firm.
Mr. Penny had many supporters among Silicon Valley conservatives who thought he’d been wrongfully accused in the racially charged case.
Criminal Court Judge Craig Walker, who noted the teen was also involved in “something similar” in Queens, told the teenager ...
The victim was on a downtown M train heading toward Rockefeller Center around 2 p.m. when he accidentally bumped into the ...
Mr. Penny, who was acquitted after choking a mentally ill subway passenger to death, will work for Andreessen Horowitz.
The MTA on Tuesday admitted to multiple failures that allowed a group of teenagers to get into a parked subway train in ...
The MTA on Tuesday admitted to multiple failures that allowed a group of teenagers to get into a parked subway train in Brooklyn and then take it for a ride.
A man was stabbed repeatedly on an M subway train near Rockefeller Center on Tuesday, and a person of interest is now in ...