Exonerate Five member Raymond Santana says he will run for a City Council seat to help his East Harlem neighborhood.
Surrounded by family and supporters, three of five men exonerated in the Central Park jogger rape case stand before microphones, Raymond Santana, second from left front, Yusef Salaam, center ...
The case of the so-called Central Park Five transfixed New York City, and their conviction later came to be seen as a notorious injustice. Now, more than three decades later, Mr. Santana wants to ...
A second member of the “Central Park Five,” men were wrongly convicted and later exonerated of assaulting and raping a white woman in 1989, is seeking a seat on the New York City Council.
Another member of the Central Park Five, now known as the Exonerated Five, has thrown his hat into the ring to run for City Council in East Harlem and the Bronx. Raymond Santana says he's doing it ...
Another member of the Exonerated Five, the group vindicated of a high-profile assault and rape that took place Central Park in 1989, is running for New York City Council — hoping to replicate ...
A court sketch of Yusef Salaam (left), Antron McCray (center) and Raymond Santana (right) in New York watching McCray's videotaped statement about the Central Park jogger case, on July 10, 1990. Five ...
The case of the so-called Central Park Five transfixed New York City, and their conviction later came to be seen as a notorious injustice. Now, more than three decades later, Santana wants to ...