A Marine who restrained a subway passenger until he died has given his first on-camera interview to deny killing the man deliberately, dispute the timeline of events - and rubbish claims his behavior was racist. , 24, gave his thoughts on camera for the first time in a video released by his lawyers just days after to protect his fellow passengers. Neely, who had been struggling with mental illness and in recent years, died after being put in a chokehold by Penny, who restrained him with the help of other riders. The May 1 incident was captured on video.
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