Straight-talking defense witness for Daniel Penny planted real, reasonable doubt about chokehold death
Briefly

Dr. Chundru explained that a chokehold death requires both unconsciousness and sustained pressure, arguing Neely had already expired when the hold was applied.
Chundru criticized the medical examiner’s findings as "speculative," asserting that the quick conclusion drawn without the toxicology report lacked thorough investigation.
Chundru elaborated that Neely's death was due to "combined effects" of synthetic marijuana, schizophrenia, his struggle, and a medical crisis, not solely from a chokehold.
His assertion that prior unconsciousness is a prerequisite for citing chokehold death raises questions about the accuracy of the prosecution’s claims in this case.
Read at New York Post
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