
Father of ‘Dangerous Maniac’ Jordan Neely Blasts ‘Rigged System’ After Daniel Penny’s Not Guilty Verdict
Andre Zachary, the father of Jordan Neely—the “unhinged maniac” whose violent outbursts on a New York subway ended in tragedy—held a fiery press conference outside the Manhattan courthouse.
This followed the not-guilty verdict for Daniel Penny, the Marine veteran who subdued Neely during a life-threatening altercation.
Far from the innocent figure portrayed by far-left voices, Jordan Neely had a criminal record spanning over a decade.
His 42 arrests included charges of assault, attempted kidnapping, and violent behavior, with his last known crime involving a brutal attack on a 67-year-old woman in 2021. At the time of his death, he had an active warrant for assault.
The media’s portrayal of Neely as a “tragic victim” ignores his violent history and the reality of the threat he posed that day. The father now cries foul failed to intervene during Neely’s years of turmoil.
“I just want to say I miss my son,” Zachary said.
“My son didn’t have to go through this. I didn’t have to go through this either. It hurts. It really, really hurts. What are we going to do, people? What’s going to happen to us now? I had enough of this. The system is rigged. Come on, people. Let’s do something about this,” he added.