A US Marine veteran who was acquitted in the chokehold death of a homeless man on the New York subway a high-profile case highlighting the divisive issue of race in America has been hired by a major ...
Penny was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide in the choking death of Jordan Neely. He will start work at Andreessen ...
The New York City subway is well-known for being one of the busiest rapid transit rail systems in the world, with 472 ...
Marc Andreessen backed the Republican ticket in the presidential election, and Vice President JD Vance cheered the news of ...
Matthew Leon might still be on the streets had he not been caught lying across several seats on a No. 7 train in Flushing, ...
By Rob Pozarycki Transit police in Queens are searching for the suspect involved in a violent subway stabbing during an argument on Friday, ...
Andreessen Horowitz's website lists the Marine veteran Daniel Penny as a deal partner to support the venture capital firm's American Dynamism team.
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.
Crime in New York City declined last month, with overall incidents dropping by 16.8% compared to January 2024, the NYPD said on Tuesday.
I believe, as I know many of you do, that Daniel acted with courage in a tough situation. He was acquitted of all charges’, read a memo from the firms’ general partner ...