Judge Jeanine Pirro Sets the Record Straight About Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely “We have here are people demanding justice for Jordan Neely. Let me make one point. The truth is that Jordan Neely was on a list of New York City’s most needy, homeless, and mentally ill people in a city of 8 million. He’s on a list of 50. “He had open warrants for assaulting women on the subway. One senior woman in particular. He had just broken her orbital bone. He had 42 arrests in seven years. Where were these people trying to help Jordan Neely? “But Danny Penny did what all of us would want someone to do if we were on that subway car. And I think that America breathes a sigh of relief today. America now recognizes that we can protect other Americans and not be accused of being vigilantes. That we can be Good Samaritans within the confines of the law. “And if a jury in New York City can find Danny Penny not guilty, well, then I feel good about the rest of America.”