His family.
To be clear, Penny should still be charged. The lowest level of crime having to do with unintentional death…….whatever that is in NY. Criminally negligent homicide I think.
Your disregard for human life is disgusting and borderline pathological. Who are you to decide the value of another human life? Please tell me you’re not a Christian. You’re closer to a Nazi.
I'm a good Catholic. But, I don't believe people get an endless number of chances in life to screw up.
You have to be held accountable and eventually, when you decide punishment and incarceration isn't enough of a deterrent, then complete removal from society is warranted.
Here's a little more on Neely:
From January 2020 to August 2021, he was arrested for public lewdness after pulling down his pants and exposing himself to a female stranger, misdemeanor assault for hitting a woman in the face, and criminal contempt for violating a restraining order. All three cases were dismissed as part of his Feb. 9 plea deal.
In June 2019, Neely attacked Filemon Castillo Baltazar, 68, on the platform of the W. 4th St. Station in Greenwich Village, according to the court papers.
“Out of nowhere, he punched me in the face,” the victim told the
New York Daily News. He said he’d seen Neely before looking for food in the trash bins.
One month prior, he hit a man so hard in the face that he broke his nose on the platform of the Broadway-Lafayette station – the same subway stop where he died four years later.
For both 2019 cases, he pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault and was sentenced to six months in jail.
Outreach workers were so familiar with Neely that he was on the city’s “Top 50” list – an internal roster kept by the Department of Homeless Services of people living on the street who were most in need of help, the
New York Post reported. He had cycled in and out of hospitals and jails for years.