Daniel Beni was appointed by the investment capital company, which was supported by Trump’s founder
Daniel Benny, an old warrior in the Navy, was appointed for killing neglect in Manhattan in December, by an investment capital company in the Silicon Valley to join the “American dynamic” team.
Mr. Benny, a student of architecture in Long Island, will work in a group that supports American interests, including space, defense and manufacturing sectors, according to the company’s website, Andrink Horwitz.
In 2023, Mr. Benny was accused by the Office of the Public Prosecutor in Manhattan of unintegrated killing and murder criminally after a video clip of suffocating another passenger, Jordan Nilly, on the subway online.
“We believe in Daniel and we are excited about his presence as part of our team,” wrote David Oliveic, a partner in the company, in a memo for employees on Tuesday, which was transferred to the New York Times.
Mr. Oliveic said in the memo that the company plans to teach Mr. Benny “investment business” and that it will support many of the company’s governor’s companies. On Andressen Horowitz, Mr. Benny Running As a “deal partner”.
The company, a spokeswoman for the company, did not respond to the request to comment immediately. Thomas Kenif, the lawyer of Mr. Benny, said during the trial, that his partner, Stephen Razer, was “very happy” about the news.
On Tuesday, Mr. Kenv said: “The unjust prosecution does not only put his freedom in danger, but also risk depriving a decent and talented young society.” “We know that he will do great things when he enters this next chapter of his life.”
Mark Anderson, co -founder of the company, supported President Trump strongly in the recent presidential elections, saying that the Biden administration was an obstacle to matters involved in an encrypted currency and artificial intelligence.
Talk to “”Frankly with Barry Weiss“Podcast in December, he said he spent about half of his time in Mar Lago since the day of the election, which helped President Trump. Many members of his company were part of the administration’s orbit.
It was the recruitment of Mr. Benny I mentioned for the first time By Free Press, which Mrs. Weiss is an institution.
The issue of unintended murder was divided into Mr. Benny, as well as the nation.
He was on the Abtown F train on May 1, when Mr. Nelly, who was struggling with his mental health for years, was boarding the car, approaching the passengers and screaming about the desire to return to prison and lack of attention if he lived or died. Mr. Benny approached Mr. Nilly from behind, put him in strangulation, and took him to the ground.
Mr. Benny told the officers that he had acted to protect others on the train because he believed that Mr. Nili was a threat and was ready to kill someone.
A four -minute video clip spread by a passer -by quickly on the Internet, indicating men who are struggling on the metro train floor.
Some people saw the symbolic confrontation of a broken system that allows weakened people vulnerable to cracks. Mr. Nelly was listed on the list of people in New York City, who were highlighting and resisting mental health problems. Mr. Nilly was also arrested more than three times-most of them for slight crimes such as the jumping of the decision with the decision or the infringement of the property of others, but at least four times on accusations of hitting people, two in the metro system.
For others, what happened in May was the latest in a series of prominent crimes in the city’s subway system, many of which participated without shelter and mental illness. They said that the episode was the result of the city’s inability to maintain the safety of the population.
The case soon became an essential element in Fox News, and Mr. Benny was praised as a hero by some conservatives.
In December, the jurors took time on the most dangerous charge that Mr. Benny faced, the wrongful killing, and the judge refused the charge. Then the jurors considered a crime of criminal negligence, and they eventually acquitted it.
After the ruling, the Republican figures, including Vice President JD Vance, Donald Trump Junior and former mayor Rodolph W. Juliani, praised the jury and criticized the provincial lawyer Alfiden Prague, to follow up on the case.
“Praise be to God that justice was done in this case,” Mr. Vans He said on social media at that time. “It was a scandal of a scandal ever in the first place.”