As the former Marine who used a fatal chokehold on an agitated New York City subway passenger was freed from custody after surrendering on a manslaughter charge, family members of Jordan Neely, who was killed by the chokehold, called for justice. Attorneys for Neely's family spoke in New York City as Daniel Penny turned himself in and was charged with manslaughter. They argued Penny's actions were intentional and justify murder charges, which carry a stricter penalty.