
Marines who served with Daniel Penny take witness stand in chokehold trial, reveal Humanitarian Service Medal
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Daniel Penny's mother, former Marine sergeants and an airline pilot friend took the witness stand Tuesday in his subway chokehold trial in New York City.
Nolan Drylie, Penny's former platoon sergeant who left the Marines on a medical separation and is now an Alabama farmer, revealed that Penny received a Humanitarian Service Medal for his work during the Hurricane Florence response in 2018.
Gunnery Sgt. Nathaniel Dunchie, who remains on active duty and traveled to New York from Texas to testify, testified that "discrimination is not tolerated in the Marine Corps" and that Penny "absolutely" showed integrity and honesty.
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