40 years before Daniel Penny case, Bernhard Goetz’s subway vigilante shooting shocked US ahead of Christmas
- Bernhard Goetz defended himself from robbers on a New York City subway car on December 22, 1984, according to the story.
- Daniel Penny argued self-defense after putting Neely in a chokehold amid rising subway crime, telling police, 'These guys are pushing people in front of trains and stuff.'
- Goetz was acquitted of attempted murder but served 8½ months in jail for illegal handgun possession.
- Both cases reflect public concerns about rising crime in New York City.
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