Friday, June 14, 2019

The 3 Biggest Lies About the Central Park Five

The new Netflix series, This Is How They See Us, perpetuates the myth, which began circulating about 17 years ago, that the so-called "Central Park Five" are innocent of the notoriously brutal attack on "The Central Park Jogger," Trisha Meili, that occurred in 1989.

In response to the lawlessness then engulfing the city, a barbarism epitomized by the CP5 and their roving band of acquaintances who hurt Trisha Meili and others in the park that eventful night, Trump did in fact take out two full-page ads calling for the return to New York of the death penalty.

Biggest Lie #1: The CP5 Didn't Do It. On that fateful evening of April 19, 1989, when Trisha Meili, a 28 year-old white woman and investment banker who would become known to the world as "The Central Park Jogger," was attacked, large numbers of black and Hispanic teenagers were "Wilding" through Central Park, pummeling and mugging unsuspecting park-goers.

Within the five minutes after the attack on Meili transpired, Antonio Diaz was pummeled.

Twenty minutes after Meili endured the punishment that would forever alter her life, and within minutes of when Lewis was being pounded, still another runner, Robert Garner, suffered a violent fate at the hands of the black and brown teens who were marauding through the park.

Two friends of his informed authorities that the day after the attack Korey Wise told them that he and the other four of the Central Park Five were responsible for beating and raping Meili.

Biggest Lie #2: The CP5 Have Been "Exonerated" by DNA. Police always believed that one of Meili's attackers had gotten away.


https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/273977/3-biggest-lies-about-central-park-five-jack-kerwick


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https://www.city-journal.org/trump-netflix-central-park-five 

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