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Robert Edwards McGinnis
1961
‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’



中央公園慢跑者案(有時稱為中央公園五人案)是 1989 年 4 月 19 日在紐約曼哈頓中央公園跑步的女子特麗莎·梅利 (Trisha Meil) 遭到襲擊和強奸的刑事案件。 [1][2]隨著可卡因氾濫,紐約市的犯罪率在 1980 年代末到 1990 年代初達到頂峰。 [3][4]梅里遭襲擊的當晚,數十名青少年進入公園,有報道稱發生了搶劫和人身攻擊事件。 [2]
六名青少年涉嫌梅里襲擊事件被起訴。其中一名嫌疑人史蒂文·洛佩茲 (Steven Lopez) 在承認另一起襲擊事件罪名後,其指控被撤銷。其餘五人——安特隆·麥克雷、凱文·理查森、尤瑟夫·薩拉姆、雷蒙德·桑塔納和科里·懷斯(被稱為“中央公園五人組”,後來被稱為“無罪五人組”)——被判犯有指控的罪行,服刑期從 7 到 13 年不等。 [5]
襲擊事件發生十多年後,連續強姦犯馬蒂亞斯·雷耶斯 (Matias Reyes) 在因 1989 年襲擊其他五名女性而入獄期間,承認了對梅里村的襲擊,並稱他是唯一的實施者; DNA證據證實了他參與其中。 [6]麥克雷、理查森、薩拉姆、桑塔納和懷斯的定罪於 2002 年被撤銷;洛佩茲的定罪於 2022 年 7 月被撤銷。
從一開始,該案件就成為全國關注的話題。最初,它引發了公眾對紐約市違法亂紀、青少年犯罪行為以及針對婦女的暴力行為的討論。在被宣告無罪之後,該案件成為司法體系和媒體中種族定性、歧視和不平等的突出例子。 [7][8][9][10]五名被告均以惡意起訴、種族歧視和精神損害為由起訴紐約市;該市於 2014 年以 4,100 萬美元和解了這起訴訟。
在中央公園五人組起訴唐納德·特朗普誹謗他們五人組近一年後,一名法官裁定唐納德·特朗普必須在法庭上面對他們,此前他曾試圖駁回訴訟,但沒有成功。
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The Central Park jogger case (sometimes termed the Central Park Five case) was a criminal case concerning the assault and rape of Trisha Meili, a woman who was running in Central Park in Manhattan, New York, on April 19, 1989.[1][2] Crime in New York City was peaking in the late 1980s and early 1990s as the crack epidemic surged.[3][4] On the night Meili was attacked, dozens of teenagers had entered the park, and there were reports of muggings and physical assaults.[2]
Six teenagers were indicted in relation to the Meili assault. Charges against one, Steven Lopez, were dropped after Lopez pleaded guilty to a different assault. The remaining five—Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Yusef Salaam, Raymond Santana, and Korey Wise (known as the Central Park Five, later the Exonerated Five)—were convicted of the charged offenses and served sentences ranging from seven to thirteen years.[5]
More than a decade after the attack, while incarcerated for attacking five other women in 1989, serial rapist Matias Reyes confessed to the Meili assault and said he was the only actor; DNA evidence confirmed his involvement.[6] The convictions against McCray, Richardson, Salaam, Santana, and Wise were vacated in 2002; Lopez's convictions were vacated in July 2022.
From the outset the case was a topic of national interest. Initially, it fueled public discourse about New York City's perceived lawlessness, criminal behavior by youths, and violence toward women. After the exonerations, the case became a prominent example of racial profiling, discrimination, and inequality in the legal system and the media.[7][8][9][10] All five defendants sued the City of New York for malicious prosecution, racial discrimination, and emotional distress; the city settled the suit in 2014 for $41 million.
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