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HERE WE GO: BLM Leader Appears to Threaten Violence, Calls for “Black Vigilantes” to be Unleashed Following Daniel Penny’s Acquittal (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit

BLM leader Hawk Newsome threatens to unleash “black vigilantes” following Daniel Penny’s acquittal,(Credit: ABC News Screenshot)

As Jim Hoft reported earlier, New York City subway hero Daniel Penny today was set free by a jury of his peers for killing a deranged felon named Jordan Neely on a New York City subway back in 2023.

The jury found Penny not guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the death of Neely​. A second-degree manslaughter charge was previously dismissed by Judge Maxwell Wiley after the jury declared a deadlock Friday, indicating they could not reach a unanimous decision on it.

Penny pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Following the verdict, racial agitators erupted in anger. This included Jordan Neely’s ‘father,’ who abandoned his son at a young age.

But the most chilling behavior arguably came from Hawk Newsome, who founded BLM of Greater New York. Newsome went before the national media and uttered what could be regarded as a chilling threat.

Newsome called for ‘black vigilantes’ to be unleashed on the public and seemingly suggested they could kill white people for running their mouths. He then said black people must hold community events to discuss ‘what they need’ to carry out their actions.

Will law enforcement investigate this statement as a threat?

WATCH:

NEWSOME: It’s like everybody else has vigilantes! We need some black vigilantes!

People want to jump up and choke US?! And kill us for being loud! How about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us?

I know you are looking for us to be like, ‘Go and march.’ No. This weekend, I want you to hold a community event everywhere…Black people hold community events and talk about what you need.

Before his speech, Newsome also reportedly shouted “It’s a small world, buddy!” in the courtroom after Penny was found not guilty.

The Gateway Pundit previously reported that the trial of Penny, a former Marine, centered around the events on May 1, 2023, when an unhinged Neely boarded an F train, displaying erratic behavior, including shouting threats at passengers.

Penny placed Neely in a chokehold for several minutes, a technique he had learned during his military service. Neely stopped moving and was later pronounced dead.

The incident was captured on video, prompting public outcry and debate across America.

Neely was a long-time troublemaker who had been arrested 42 times over the last decade. His most recent arrest was in November 2021 for assaulting a helpless 67-year-old woman.

He also pleaded guilty to attempted kidnapping in 2015 for dragging a 7-year-old girl down a street.

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