Raymond Santana says he's doing it because ... And as he sat on a bench in the park with CBS News New York's Marcia Kramer on Tuesday, he explained why he now wants to be a part of city government.
Two years after New York City elected one of the five men whose wrongful convictions as teens gained national attention, a second member has decided to join him in running for office. Raymond Santana, ...
Raymond Santana was wrongly imprisoned ... 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.
Raymond Santana, wrongfully convicted as a teenager in the 1989 Central Park jogger case, has announced his candidacy for the New York City Council. Santana, 50, is running as a Democrat to represent ...