Do you believe, like Trump, the central park five should still be put to death?

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Do you believe, like Trump, the central park five should be put to death?

Decades ago, five black teenagers were arrested and accused of raping a white jogger and leaving her near death.

The five teens apparently were pretty much tortured in jail until they gave a false admission. They spent over a decade in jail. After being told that if they confess they would be allowed to go home.

The science of DNA matured and from evidence it was discovered that none of the five teens left any DNA and the DNA police did have matched a rapist who was already incarcerated for other rapes.

In 2002, Matias Reyes, Admitted to being the rapist in the Central Park incident and confessed that he was alone in his attack on this woman and had never met or even seen the five young black teens who were accused.

In 2006 Donald Trump said that it was a terrible mistake letting these five innocent black teens go because they admitted to the crime. He was basically saying that even with DNA evidence they should still be killed.

So this leads to a couple of questions. Do USMB Republicans feel that these five young black teens, middle-age men now, should still be incarcerated and even put to death? Even with new DNA evidence? Because their president does.

And with Trump saying at his rallies the police should hurt people and not treat people they arrest with respect, if you were black would you feel safe in this country?

With a president who is pretty much telling the police to brutalize people they arrest and that innocent blacks should be put to death because he feels they should be, do you feel that is the right direction for this country?
 
Do you believe, like Trump, the central park five should be put to death?

Decades ago, five black teenagers were arrested and accused of raping a white jogger and leaving her near death.

The five teens apparently were pretty much tortured in jail until they gave a false admission. They spent over a decade in jail. After being told that if they confess they would be allowed to go home.

The science of DNA matured and from evidence it was discovered that none of the five teens left any DNA and the DNA police did have matched a rapist who was already incarcerated for other rapes.

In 2002, Matias Reyes, Admitted to being the rapist in the Central Park incident and confessed that he was alone in his attack on this woman and had never met or even seen the five young black teens who were accused.

In 2006 Donald Trump said that it was a terrible mistake letting these five innocent black teens go because they admitted to the crime. He was basically saying that even with DNA evidence they should still be killed.

So this leads to a couple of questions. Do USMB Republicans feel that these five young black teens, middle-age men now, should still be incarcerated and even put to death? Even with new DNA evidence? Because their president does.

And with Trump saying at his rallies the police should hurt people and not treat people they arrest with respect, if you were black would you feel safe in this country?

With a president who is pretty much telling the police to brutalize people they arrest and that innocent blacks should be put to death because he feels they should be, do you feel that is the right direction for this country?

I'm pro-life, execute the fuckers. Hey, while we're at it, invade fucking New York. Pro-lifers raining death down on people they don't like. YeeeeeeeHAWWWWWWWW!
 
They were eventually found innocent.

How about their reputations, lives, etc ?
 
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Looks Like Trump took his first free shit in Deanturd's skull kinda late this morning.
 
From Wikipedia:

At 9 p.m. on the night of April 19, 1989, a group of over 30 teenagers who lived in East Harlem entered Manhattan's Central Park at an entrance in Harlem, near Central Park North.[4] They committed several attacks, assaults, and robberies in the northernmost part of Manhattan's Central Park.[5][6] According to The New York Times, the attacks committed that night were "one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s".[1] According to a police investigation, the main suspects were gangs of teenagers who would assault strangers as part of an activity that became known as "wilding". New York City detectives said the term was used by the suspects themselves to describe their actions to police.[7] This account has been disputed by some journalists, who say that it originated in a police detective's misunderstanding of the suspects' use of the phrase "doing the wild thing", lyrics from rapper Tone Lōc's hit song "Wild Thing".[8][9]

The teenagers attacked and beat people as they moved south, on the park's East Drive and the 97th Street Transverse, between 9 pm and 10 pm.[4] Between 102nd and 105th Streets they attacked several bicyclists, hurled rocks at a cab, and attacked a man who was walking, whom they knocked to the ground, assaulted, robbed, and left unconscious.[4][10] A schoolteacher out for a run was severely beaten and kicked between 9:40 and 9:50.[4] Then, at about 10 p.m. at the northwest end of the Central Park Reservoir running track, they attacked another jogger, hitting him in the back of the head with a pipe and stick.[4][11] They pummeled two men into unconsciousness, hitting them with a metal pipe, stones, and punches, and kicking them in the head.[10][12] A police officer testified that one male jogger, who said he had been jumped by four or five youths, was bleeding so badly he "looked like he was dunked in a bucket of blood".[13]

^^^ These innocent people? No wonder they were convicted. Trump said this AFTER THEY CONFESSED AND WERE CONVICTED.

Here are some simple rules to keep this from happening.

1) Don't rob people
2) Don't commit assaults, i.e. beating people unconscious or smashing their heads with pipes.
3) Do not confess to crimes you didn't commit.
4) You're supposed to be a hardcore motherfucker...but you can't take a little pressure from the police? Pussies.
 
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From Wikipedia:

At 9 p.m. on the night of April 19, 1989, a group of over 30 teenagers who lived in East Harlem entered Manhattan's Central Park at an entrance in Harlem, near Central Park North.[4] They committed several attacks, assaults, and robberies in the northernmost part of Manhattan's Central Park.[5][6] According to The New York Times, the attacks committed that night were "one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s".[1] According to a police investigation, the main suspects were gangs of teenagers who would assault strangers as part of an activity that became known as "wilding". New York City detectives said the term was used by the suspects themselves to describe their actions to police.[7] This account has been disputed by some journalists, who say that it originated in a police detective's misunderstanding of the suspects' use of the phrase "doing the wild thing", lyrics from rapper Tone Lōc's hit song "Wild Thing".[8][9]

The teenagers attacked and beat people as they moved south, on the park's East Drive and the 97th Street Transverse, between 9 pm and 10 pm.[4] Between 102nd and 105th Streets they attacked several bicyclists, hurled rocks at a cab, and attacked a man who was walking, whom they knocked to the ground, assaulted, robbed, and left unconscious.[4][10] A schoolteacher out for a run was severely beaten and kicked between 9:40 and 9:50.[4] Then, at about 10 p.m. at the northwest end of the Central Park Reservoir running track, they attacked another jogger, hitting him in the back of the head with a pipe and stick.[4][11] They pummeled two men into unconsciousness, hitting them with a metal pipe, stones, and punches, and kicking them in the head.[10][12] A police officer testified that one male jogger, who said he had been jumped by four or five youths, was bleeding so badly he "looked like he was dunked in a bucket of blood".[13]

^^^ These innocent people? No wonder they were convicted. Trump said this AFTER THEY CONFESSED AND WERE CONVICTED.

Here are some simple rules to keep this from happening.

1) Don't rob people
2) Don't commit assaults, i.e. beating people unconscious or smashing their heads with pipes.
3) Do not confess to crimes you didn't commit.
4) You're supposed to be a hardcore motherfucker...but you can't take a little pressure from the police? Pussies.
A little pressure from the police?
 
From Wikipedia:

At 9 p.m. on the night of April 19, 1989, a group of over 30 teenagers who lived in East Harlem entered Manhattan's Central Park at an entrance in Harlem, near Central Park North.[4] They committed several attacks, assaults, and robberies in the northernmost part of Manhattan's Central Park.[5][6] According to The New York Times, the attacks committed that night were "one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s".[1] According to a police investigation, the main suspects were gangs of teenagers who would assault strangers as part of an activity that became known as "wilding". New York City detectives said the term was used by the suspects themselves to describe their actions to police.[7] This account has been disputed by some journalists, who say that it originated in a police detective's misunderstanding of the suspects' use of the phrase "doing the wild thing", lyrics from rapper Tone Lōc's hit song "Wild Thing".[8][9]

The teenagers attacked and beat people as they moved south, on the park's East Drive and the 97th Street Transverse, between 9 pm and 10 pm.[4] Between 102nd and 105th Streets they attacked several bicyclists, hurled rocks at a cab, and attacked a man who was walking, whom they knocked to the ground, assaulted, robbed, and left unconscious.[4][10] A schoolteacher out for a run was severely beaten and kicked between 9:40 and 9:50.[4] Then, at about 10 p.m. at the northwest end of the Central Park Reservoir running track, they attacked another jogger, hitting him in the back of the head with a pipe and stick.[4][11] They pummeled two men into unconsciousness, hitting them with a metal pipe, stones, and punches, and kicking them in the head.[10][12] A police officer testified that one male jogger, who said he had been jumped by four or five youths, was bleeding so badly he "looked like he was dunked in a bucket of blood".[13]

^^^ These innocent people? No wonder they were convicted. Trump said this AFTER THEY CONFESSED AND WERE CONVICTED.

Here are some simple rules to keep this from happening.

1) Don't rob people
2) Don't commit assaults, i.e. beating people unconscious or smashing their heads with pipes.
3) Do not confess to crimes you didn't commit.
4) You're supposed to be a hardcore motherfucker...but you can't take a little pressure from the police? Pussies.
A little pressure from the police?

Have you never taken a beating?
 
From Wikipedia:

At 9 p.m. on the night of April 19, 1989, a group of over 30 teenagers who lived in East Harlem entered Manhattan's Central Park at an entrance in Harlem, near Central Park North.[4] They committed several attacks, assaults, and robberies in the northernmost part of Manhattan's Central Park.[5][6] According to The New York Times, the attacks committed that night were "one of the most widely publicized crimes of the 1980s".[1] According to a police investigation, the main suspects were gangs of teenagers who would assault strangers as part of an activity that became known as "wilding". New York City detectives said the term was used by the suspects themselves to describe their actions to police.[7] This account has been disputed by some journalists, who say that it originated in a police detective's misunderstanding of the suspects' use of the phrase "doing the wild thing", lyrics from rapper Tone Lōc's hit song "Wild Thing".[8][9]

The teenagers attacked and beat people as they moved south, on the park's East Drive and the 97th Street Transverse, between 9 pm and 10 pm.[4] Between 102nd and 105th Streets they attacked several bicyclists, hurled rocks at a cab, and attacked a man who was walking, whom they knocked to the ground, assaulted, robbed, and left unconscious.[4][10] A schoolteacher out for a run was severely beaten and kicked between 9:40 and 9:50.[4] Then, at about 10 p.m. at the northwest end of the Central Park Reservoir running track, they attacked another jogger, hitting him in the back of the head with a pipe and stick.[4][11] They pummeled two men into unconsciousness, hitting them with a metal pipe, stones, and punches, and kicking them in the head.[10][12] A police officer testified that one male jogger, who said he had been jumped by four or five youths, was bleeding so badly he "looked like he was dunked in a bucket of blood".[13]

^^^ These innocent people? No wonder they were convicted. Trump said this AFTER THEY CONFESSED AND WERE CONVICTED.

Here are some simple rules to keep this from happening.

1) Don't rob people
2) Don't commit assaults, i.e. beating people unconscious or smashing their heads with pipes.
3) Do not confess to crimes you didn't commit.
4) You're supposed to be a hardcore motherfucker...but you can't take a little pressure from the police? Pussies.
A little pressure from the police?

Have you never taken a beating?


He'd have to leave his basement for that to happen
 
Do you believe, like Trump, the central park five should be put to death?

Decades ago, five black teenagers were arrested and accused of raping a white jogger and leaving her near death.

The five teens apparently were pretty much tortured in jail until they gave a false admission. They spent over a decade in jail. After being told that if they confess they would be allowed to go home.

The science of DNA matured and from evidence it was discovered that none of the five teens left any DNA and the DNA police did have matched a rapist who was already incarcerated for other rapes.

In 2002, Matias Reyes, Admitted to being the rapist in the Central Park incident and confessed that he was alone in his attack on this woman and had never met or even seen the five young black teens who were accused.

In 2006 Donald Trump said that it was a terrible mistake letting these five innocent black teens go because they admitted to the crime. He was basically saying that even with DNA evidence they should still be killed.

So this leads to a couple of questions. Do USMB Republicans feel that these five young black teens, middle-age men now, should still be incarcerated and even put to death? Even with new DNA evidence? Because their president does.

And with Trump saying at his rallies the police should hurt people and not treat people they arrest with respect, if you were black would you feel safe in this country?

With a president who is pretty much telling the police to brutalize people they arrest and that innocent blacks should be put to death because he feels they should be, do you feel that is the right direction for this country?



Oh, yeah they would: take a look at the framing of Trump they’re attempting via the Mueller Farrago.

This episode would be called “Poor Little Black Boys Framed By The Horrid White Racists of New York City.”
Liberals would buy it like it was on sale.





6. “According to the media, the five convicted boys were INNOCENT — … But let's look at how "innocent" they were.

On April 19, 1989, investment banker Trisha Meili went for a run through Central Park around 9 p.m., whereupon she was attacked by a wolf pack looking for a "white girl," dragged 100 yards into the woods, stripped, beaten with a pipe and a brick, raped and left for dead.

By the time the police found Meili, she'd lost three-quarters of her blood.

Of the 37 youths brought in for questioning about the multiple violent attacks in the park that night, only 10 were charged with a crime and only five for the rape of the jogger….

All five confessed -- four on videotape with adult relatives present and one with a parent present, but not on videotape.

Two unanimous, multicultural juries convicted them
, despite aggressive defense lawyers putting on their best case.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events


8. “The city of New York released thousands of documents from the 1989 Central Park rape case last week,….



On the drive to the precinct, Raymond Santana blurted out, "I had nothing to do with the rape. All I did was feel the woman's t--s." The cops didn't even know about a rape yet.

Yusef Salaam announced to the detective interviewing him, "I was there, but I didn't rape her." Even if true, under the law, anyone who participated in the attack on Meili is guilty of her rape.

Two of Korey Wise's friends said that when they ran into him on the street the day after the attack, he told them the cops were after him. "You heard about that woman that was beat up and raped in the park last night? That was us!"

Taken to the scene of the crime by a detective and a prosecutor, he said, "Damn, damn, that's a lot of blood. ... I knew she was bleeding, but I didn't know how bad she was. It was dark. I couldn't see how much blood there was at night."
Ibid.

9. One of the suspects “told a detective that someone he thought was named "Rudy" stole the jogger's Walkman and belt pouch. The jogger was still in a coma. The police did not know yet that a Walkman had been stolen from her.

Wise told a friend's sister, Melody Jackson, that he didn't rape the jogger; he "only held her legs down while Kevin (Richardson) f---ed her." Jackson volunteered this information to the police, thinking it would help Wise.

The night of the attack, Richardson told an acquaintance, "We just raped somebody." The crotch of his underwear was suspiciously stained with semen, grass stains, dirt and debris. Walking near the crime scene with a detective the next day, Richardson said, “This is where we got her … where the raping occurred.”


Santana and Richardson independently brought investigators to the precise location of the attack on the jogger.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events


10. Somehow, Liberals/Democrats are more than willing to overlook the most bestial behavior if they can imagine it translating into votes, and power.




"One of the youths arrested that night stated on videotape that he heard Santana and another boy laughing about “how they ‘made a woman bleed.'”


… the victim was a privileged white woman (BAD!) and the perpetrators were youths of color (GOOD!). So the media lied and claimed the DNA evidence "exonerated" them.

This allegation was based on Matias Reyes' confession to the attack. His DNA matched the unidentified DNA on the jogger -- proving nothing, other than that he was the one who "got away." He is also the "Rudy" who stole her Walkman, as Wise said at the time. Reyes admitted he took it. How did Wise know that?

A cellmate of Reyes claims he said that he heard a woman screaming in the park that night and ran to join in the rape.

The "exoneration" comes down to Reyes' unsubstantiated claim that he acted alone. Years of careful investigation, videotaped confessions, witness statements, assembling evidence, trial by jury and repeated appeals -- all that is nothing compared to the word of an upstanding citizen like Reyes, a violent psychopath who sexually assaulted his own mother and raped and murdered a pregnant woman while her children heard the attack through the bedroom door.

Reyes faced absolutely no penalty for his confession -- the statute of limitations had run out years earlier.

All he had to do was confess -- with no penalty -- and announce that he acted alone. The Social Justice Warriors would take it from there.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events
 
Do you believe, like Trump, the central park five should be put to death?

Decades ago, five black teenagers were arrested and accused of raping a white jogger and leaving her near death.

The five teens apparently were pretty much tortured in jail until they gave a false admission. They spent over a decade in jail. After being told that if they confess they would be allowed to go home.

The science of DNA matured and from evidence it was discovered that none of the five teens left any DNA and the DNA police did have matched a rapist who was already incarcerated for other rapes.

In 2002, Matias Reyes, Admitted to being the rapist in the Central Park incident and confessed that he was alone in his attack on this woman and had never met or even seen the five young black teens who were accused.

In 2006 Donald Trump said that it was a terrible mistake letting these five innocent black teens go because they admitted to the crime. He was basically saying that even with DNA evidence they should still be killed.

So this leads to a couple of questions. Do USMB Republicans feel that these five young black teens, middle-age men now, should still be incarcerated and even put to death? Even with new DNA evidence? Because their president does.

And with Trump saying at his rallies the police should hurt people and not treat people they arrest with respect, if you were black would you feel safe in this country?

With a president who is pretty much telling the police to brutalize people they arrest and that innocent blacks should be put to death because he feels they should be, do you feel that is the right direction for this country?



Oh, yeah they would: take a look at the framing of Trump they’re attempting via the Mueller Farrago.

This episode would be called “Poor Little Black Boys Framed By The Horrid White Racists of New York City.”
Liberals would buy it like it was on sale.





6. “According to the media, the five convicted boys were INNOCENT — … But let's look at how "innocent" they were.

On April 19, 1989, investment banker Trisha Meili went for a run through Central Park around 9 p.m., whereupon she was attacked by a wolf pack looking for a "white girl," dragged 100 yards into the woods, stripped, beaten with a pipe and a brick, raped and left for dead.

By the time the police found Meili, she'd lost three-quarters of her blood.

Of the 37 youths brought in for questioning about the multiple violent attacks in the park that night, only 10 were charged with a crime and only five for the rape of the jogger….

All five confessed -- four on videotape with adult relatives present and one with a parent present, but not on videotape.

Two unanimous, multicultural juries convicted them
, despite aggressive defense lawyers putting on their best case.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events


8. “The city of New York released thousands of documents from the 1989 Central Park rape case last week,….



On the drive to the precinct, Raymond Santana blurted out, "I had nothing to do with the rape. All I did was feel the woman's t--s." The cops didn't even know about a rape yet.

Yusef Salaam announced to the detective interviewing him, "I was there, but I didn't rape her." Even if true, under the law, anyone who participated in the attack on Meili is guilty of her rape.

Two of Korey Wise's friends said that when they ran into him on the street the day after the attack, he told them the cops were after him. "You heard about that woman that was beat up and raped in the park last night? That was us!"

Taken to the scene of the crime by a detective and a prosecutor, he said, "Damn, damn, that's a lot of blood. ... I knew she was bleeding, but I didn't know how bad she was. It was dark. I couldn't see how much blood there was at night."
Ibid.

9. One of the suspects “told a detective that someone he thought was named "Rudy" stole the jogger's Walkman and belt pouch. The jogger was still in a coma. The police did not know yet that a Walkman had been stolen from her.

Wise told a friend's sister, Melody Jackson, that he didn't rape the jogger; he "only held her legs down while Kevin (Richardson) f---ed her." Jackson volunteered this information to the police, thinking it would help Wise.

The night of the attack, Richardson told an acquaintance, "We just raped somebody." The crotch of his underwear was suspiciously stained with semen, grass stains, dirt and debris. Walking near the crime scene with a detective the next day, Richardson said, “This is where we got her … where the raping occurred.”


Santana and Richardson independently brought investigators to the precise location of the attack on the jogger.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events


10. Somehow, Liberals/Democrats are more than willing to overlook the most bestial behavior if they can imagine it translating into votes, and power.




"One of the youths arrested that night stated on videotape that he heard Santana and another boy laughing about “how they ‘made a woman bleed.'”


… the victim was a privileged white woman (BAD!) and the perpetrators were youths of color (GOOD!). So the media lied and claimed the DNA evidence "exonerated" them.

This allegation was based on Matias Reyes' confession to the attack. His DNA matched the unidentified DNA on the jogger -- proving nothing, other than that he was the one who "got away." He is also the "Rudy" who stole her Walkman, as Wise said at the time. Reyes admitted he took it. How did Wise know that?

A cellmate of Reyes claims he said that he heard a woman screaming in the park that night and ran to join in the rape.

The "exoneration" comes down to Reyes' unsubstantiated claim that he acted alone. Years of careful investigation, videotaped confessions, witness statements, assembling evidence, trial by jury and repeated appeals -- all that is nothing compared to the word of an upstanding citizen like Reyes, a violent psychopath who sexually assaulted his own mother and raped and murdered a pregnant woman while her children heard the attack through the bedroom door.

Reyes faced absolutely no penalty for his confession -- the statute of limitations had run out years earlier.

All he had to do was confess -- with no penalty -- and announce that he acted alone. The Social Justice Warriors would take it from there.”
Central Park Rapists: Trump Was Right | Human Events

No wonder Mayor Bloomberg refused to settle the wrongful imprisonment suit.
 

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