Kevin Richardson, Antron McCray, Raymond Santana Jr., Korey Wise and Yusef Salaam were the five black and Latino men who were convicted and later exonerated in 2002 of raping and beating a white female jogger in Central Park in 1989.
But not before they spent between six and 14 years in prisons.
After the debut of the Ava Duvernay’s Netflix series “When They See Us,” the case against the men, who were minors at the time, has gained much attention.
‘It Feels Like a Jail’: Lawmakers Criticize Migrant Holding Sites on Border
As recently as Tuesday, Trump responded to a question about the men, once again declining to apologize for his actions following the incident.
“When They See Us” has given the five men an opportunity for their sides of the story to be heard. Here’s where the Central Park Five are today, according to the series.
Source: 30 years later, here’s where the Central Park Five are now
Recent Comments