During Daniel Penny’s manslaughter trial for the death of Jordan Neely, a Marine veteran testified that Penny applied a “blood choke” on Neely, but it could have been an “air choke.” The witness stated that Penny’s decision to release the hold would be based on his judgment. Under cross-examination, the witness mentioned that Marines are trained not to apply a choke for more than 5 seconds, but real-world situations may differ.
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Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia ‘hypocrisy’
Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate student and human rights defender, recently spoke out about the harsh conditions he faced during his 104-day detention by ICE, criticizing the university for its lack of support. Following his release, which the government is appealing, Khalil emphasized the need to continue fighting for Palestinian liberation and encouraged students to stand for justice despite fears of repression. Need More Context? 🔎
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