The Marine veteran who is charged with manslaughter in the subway chokehold death of a homeless black man has broken his silence to insist that the killing had nothing to do with race.'I judge a person based on their character. I'm not a white supremacist,' Daniel Penny told the in an interview on Saturday, .The May 1 confrontation was caught on video, showing Penny restraining Neely with the help of two other passengers, after the homeless Michael Jackson impersonator reportedly screamed threats and menaced people on the train.
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