deanrd
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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?
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?