Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were involved in a two-hour long car chase with paparazzi in New York City, accompanied by Meghan's mother. The couple has been vocal about their disdain for paparazzi and the media attention they receive, and the incident has brought back memories of the tragic death of Princess Diana in 1997. No comment has been made yet on the incident, and it is unclear if any action will be taken against the paparazzi.
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Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City and attorney for former President Donald Trump, is facing a $10 million lawsuit from a former employee for alleged sexual assault, failure to pay wages, and offering pardons for $2 million. The lawsuit includes phrases such as "This conversation was recorded" which could be a problem for Giuliani, and mentions three potential federal crimes. Giuliani has denied all of the allegations.
Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old Marine veteran, has surrendered to the New York City Police Department to face criminal charges in connection with the death of Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old former Michael Jackson impersonator who was homeless. The Manhattan District Attorney's Office has said that Penny is expected to be charged with second-degree manslaughter, and the incident has sparked outrage and calls for an investigation into the death of Neely. It has also prompted a national conversation about police brutality, the use of excessive force, and the role of bystanders in such situations.
Marine veteran Daniel Penny has been charged with manslaughter in the second degree in connection with the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train. Video footage shows Penny restraining Neely in a chokehold for close to 15 minutes, and Penny is currently being held without bail. The case has sparked outrage among many New Yorkers and is being closely watched by the public.
A 24-year-old Marine veteran is expected to be charged with second-degree manslaughter on Friday in connection with the death of a homeless man on a New York City subway train. Witnesses said the man was acting erratically but did not attack anyone, and the incident has sparked outrage among many New Yorkers. The district attorney's office is continuing to investigate the incident and is asking anyone with information to contact them.
Key takeaways: Mayor Eric Adams expressed his condolences to Jordan Neely’s family and pledged to do more to help people experiencing mental health crises. Neely…
Jordan Neely's family has released a statement condemning the actions of the U.S. Marine Corps veteran who was seen on video holding Neely in a fatal chokehold on a New York City subway train. The statement said that the veteran's statement amounts to an "admission of guilt," and that it shows why he needs to be in prison. The family's attorneys said that Penny's actions and words demonstrate why he should be held accountable for Neely's death, sparking outrage in the community and calls for justice.
Jordan Neely, a homeless man in New York City, was killed in a subway station on Monday after an altercation with a 24-year-old Marine veteran. Protests have been held in response to the death, with demonstrators calling for accountability and justice. The suspect has been arrested and charged with manslaughter, but protesters are continuing to call for further action to be taken.







