"He was just threatening to kill people," Penny said in a preview clip that aired on "The Five" Tuesday. "He was threatening to go to jail forever, go to jail for the rest of his life, and now I'm on the ground with him. I'm on my back in a very vulnerable position…If I'd just let him go, now I'm on my back and he can just turn around and start doing what he said – to me…killing, hurting."
Penny was arrested in May 2023
nearly two weeks after he was questioned and released following a deadly
encounter with Neely, who was high on drugs and threatening to kill
people on a Manhattan F train when the 26-year-old architecture student
grabbed him in a headlock from behind. Read more and see video here.


