DeSantis referred to Penny, who was released on bail Friday, as a “good Samaritan.”
Friday he supports “Good Samaritans” like Penny, who was released on a $100,000 bail, adding to criticism of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and “the Left’s pro-criminal agenda.”Penny a “subway superman” for responding to “violent threats” from Neely by subduing him and criticized Bragg for charging Penny, suggesting, “They would rather you die than defend yourself.”
Bragg has become a focus of right-wing anger after he indicted former President Donald Trump on a 34-countset up by Penny’s attorneys, which will support Penny’s legal fees while excess funds will be donated to a “mental health advocacy program” in New York City.last week that Penny “is a hero” while Neely “was a violent criminal who should have been behind bars.
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