5 teens cleared of Brooklyn gang rape charges, as prosecutors..............

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It was a shocking story splashed on headlines across the country: Five teenage boys had approached a man and his daughter at night on a Brooklyn playground, ordering the man away at gunpoint before gang raping the 18-year-old woman in public.

Video footage of the teens laughing and joking inside a deli just before the alleged Jan. 7, 2016, attack only added to the outrage. The five boys were quickly arrested, two of them turned in by their own parents. New York’s mayor and other critics demanded to know why the police hadn’t acted sooner.

Before that public anger could even cool, the case began to fall apart as questions mounted.

Did the teens truly have a gun? Did they really force themselves on the 18-year-old woman?

Most perplexing of all: What were a father and daughter doing on a children’s playground at 9 o’clock at night?

To some critics, the bizarre, lurid case and rush to judgment recalled in some respects another controversial New York City rape case.

In 1989, a woman was brutally raped while jogging through Central Park. The New York Times described the attack as “one of the most widely publicized crimes” of the decade. Five minority juveniles — four blacks and one Hispanic — were arrested. Donald Trump took out a full-page ad in four New York newspapers with the title: “BRING BACK THE DEATH PENALTY. BRING BACK OUR POLICE!”



On Wednesday, the ugly answers tumbled into the light.

Prosecutors announced that they were dropping all of the charges against the five teens, ages 14 to 17. The woman and her father had provided inconsistent and unreliable stories, said Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson. Snippets of cellphone videos suggested the sex was consensual, prosecutors said.

Worst of all, the father himself had been “engaging in sexual conduct” with his own daughter when the incident began, Thompson said.

The real story was even more shocking than the original accusations, but it had spun 180 sickening degrees.

The five teens were convicted of a slew of charges and sentenced to between five and 15 years in prison, only for another man to confess in 2002 to raping the jogger. The five men were exonerated and received a $40million settlement from the city. The case was memorialized in a 2012 documentary named after the news media’s moniker for the defendants: “The Central Park Five.”

As problems emerged in the alleged Jan. 7 Brooklyn rape, people began drawing parallels with the Central Park Five.

“What are we really doing here?” Kenneth Montgomery, an attorney for a 14-year-old charged for the rape, told the New York Times. “Have we not learned our lessons from the Central Park Five?”

“It is an overwhelming feeling to be facing these charges,” he told the New York Post, “and it is an overwhelming feeling to be exonerated of them.”

The case began to unravel almost immediately, long before Wednesday’s announcement.

The father and daughter initially claimed they had been set upon by the teenagers, who brandished a gun and ordered the father to leave. As he went to find the police, the teenagers forced her at gunpoint to have sex with at least one suspect and to perform oral sex on two others, the woman told investigators.

But when investigators interviewed the teenagers, they claimed that there was no gun and that the woman had willingly had sex. Within a day of their arrest, the teens’ lawyers claimed cellphone videos showed the encounter was consensual.

Most shocking of all, the teens told police they had encountered the father and daughter having sex in the park that night. The teenagers then joined in the act.

“She said yeah,” a man’s voice can be heard saying on the video, according to the Times.

“If you said yeah, it’s lit, like, you know what I mean,” a man then says on the video. “I could tell you a freak.”

Confronted by police, the father and daughter reversed course, admitting that there was no gun. The woman admitted that she had consented to the group sex.

The father and daughter also both eventually admitted to drinking alcohol and having sex with one another, according to the Times.

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To some critics, the bizarre, lurid case and rush to judgment recalled in some respects another controversial New York City rape case.
Is the Washington Post implying that this woman was also in a coma for 12 days like the Central Park Jogger. So actually this case had nothing whatsoever in common with the Central Park Jogger case save that they both became front page news.
 

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Hopefully both the Father and Daughter will be charged with filing a false report etc. . . .



Must also add that the reporting on this story has left a lot out, such as that the woman had been in foster care for years, due to her unmarried mother's drug addiction. She learned her biological father’s identity and contacted him through Facebook, when she turned 18 and this past July came to New York to meet him. Then all this less than six months later.
 

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Never rush into judgment and condemnation. Always let the process take its course, void of passion. Just daydreaming, I guess.
 

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Is the Washington Post implying that this woman was also in a coma for 12 days like the Central Park Jogger. So actually this case had nothing whatsoever in common with the Central Park Jogger case save that they both became front page news.
In each case 5 black youths were charged with a sex crime they did not commit. After they fact they were exonerated, luckily for these 5 it was before they had served lengthy jail sentences. That is enough to say there are similarities.
 

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In each case 5 black youths were charged with a sex crime they did not commit. After they fact they were exonerated, luckily for these 5 it was before they had served lengthy jail sentences. That is enough to say there are similarities.
Only the most vague of similarities.
 
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