NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The jurors in Daniel Penny鈥檚 fatal told the judge Friday morning that they can't reach a unanimous verdict on the top charge of manslaughter.
The judge is considering whether to give them what's known as an Allen charge 鈥 an instruction urging them to make every possible effort to reach a verdict.
Penny is facing charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in the death of Jordan Neely, who Penny held in a chokehold for about six minutes on a New York City subway in 2023.
Criminally negligent homicide carries punishments ranging from probation to up to four years in prison. The charge of manslaughter, a more severe offense, carried up to 15 years.
Criminally negligent homicide involves engaging in serious 鈥渂lameworthy conduct鈥 while not perceiving such a risk. Manslaughter, meanwhile, requires proving that a defendant recklessly caused another person鈥檚 death.
Penny鈥檚 lawyers say he was protecting himself and other subway riders from a volatile, mentally ill man who was making alarming remarks and gestures. Prosecutors say Penny reacted far too forcefully to someone he perceived as a peril, not a person.
Philip Marcelo, The Associated Press