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Vandals plastered Brooklyn F train with protest posters possibly tied to Daniel Penny trial and Jordan Neely’s death

By Barbara Russo-Lennon Posted on December 9, 2024

Police are searching for a group of mask-wearing vandals who allegedly plastered an F train in Brooklyn last week with statements about the Daniel Penny case.  

According to law enforcement sources, at least nine suspects were on board a northbound F train at the Neptune Avenue station in Coney Island at around 4:24 a.m. on Dec. 5 when they covered the interior of the train with messages that repeated, “A man was lynched here.”

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Vandals plastered Brooklyn F train with protest posters possibly tied to Daniel Penny trial and Jordan Neely’s death

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