'Restorative Justice?!' Penny Prosecutor 'Felt Sorry' for Black Man Who Murdered Asian Man in 2019, Lessened Charge

Nick Kangadis | December 4, 2024
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The "woke mind virus" infects everything it touches, including a justice system meant to hold people accountable for their actions. So, what do you get when a "woke" assistant district attorney allegedly prosecutes cases differently based on the race of the suspect? You get what's called "restorative justice."

For context, according to the Restorative Justice Council in the U.K., "Restorative justice brings those harmed by crime or conflict and those responsible for the harm into communication, enabling everyone affected by a particular incident to play a part in repairing the harm and finding a positive way forward."

As reported by The Post Millennial, and her own words, New York City Assistant District Attorney Dafna Yoran - who is currently prosecuting Daniel Penny in a second-degree manslaughter case against the Marine veteran for the death of Jordan Neely on a subway in 2023 - previously used the "restorative justice" practice to lessen the murder charge in 2019 against a black man for robbing and killing an 86-year-old asian professor at an ATM down to manslaughter.

Yoran has freely admitted this. She actually said she "felt sorry" for the murderer because of his troubled past.

So, there's that.

Related: ABC Scoffs at Fact Jordan Neely Threated to Kill Women, Children

Fox News reported on Yoran's selective prosecution recently, as well.

For further context, Yoran is attempting to, figuratively, throw the book at Penny for allegedly trying to protect others from Neely's erratic and potentially violent behavior towards others on the subway on the day in question. Yoran has reportedly constantly referred to Penny's race throughout the trial as if that was a motivating factor in the death of Neely, a black man.

According to Go Magazine's "100 Women We Love: Class of 2024" list, Yoran's bio clearly shows her selective prosecution based on race:

Dafna’s commitment to holding killers accountable is fueled by a sense of responsibility as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, with grandparents murdered by Nazis. In 2019, she had the opportunity to prosecute Neo Nazi James Harris Jackson, a Hitler fan who said he came to NYC with the intention of killing Black men, and murdered Timothy Caughman. It was the first time a white supremacist was prosecuted as a domestic terrorist in the U.S. “This prosecution closed a circle for me: I got to hold a Nazi accountable for killing an innocent person,” the Senior Trial Counsel says. But her idea of holding people accountable doesn’t necessarily mean prison time. When she prosecuted Matthew Lee for inadvertently killing an elderly professor while robbing him at an ATM, she felt that “a long prison sentence was not appropriate under these circumstances and determined to resolve the case in a different way.” In collaboration with the victim’s family who “got to see the defendant as a human being, not the monster they imagined,” she successfully spearheaded the first Restorative Justice case in a NYC homicide.

This is not to say that the "Nazi" shouldn't have been prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law - they absolutely should have. But for both Go Magazine and Yoran in the video above to use the word "inadvertently" when it came to Lee's pushing of the elderly Kim to the ground and his subsequent death, shows her selective prosecutorial process based on woke BS. 

However, no matter what you think of the Penny case, is Yoran attempting to use "restorative justice?" No, of course not. Penny is white, and to use that practice with him would be another case of "white privilege." 

 

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