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Exonerated Five member Raymond Santana says he's running for City Council because his neighborhood has deteriorated and he wants to rejuvenate it.
Another member of the “Exonerated Five” is setting his sights on the New York City Council. Raymond Santana, one of five Black and Latino men who, as teenagers, were wrongfully convicted in ...
Raymond Santana was wrongly imprisoned. Now, he wants to join Yusef Salaam, also wrongfully accused in the rape of a Central Park jogger, on the City Council.
Raymond Santana, a member of the "Exonerated Five," is running for City Council's District 8 seat.
Raymond Santana is the second member of the group of five Black and Latino men to seek a seat on the city council after Council Member Yusef Salaam, who was elected to represent Central Harlem in ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — He’s taken on the criminal justice system, Donald Trump, and now, Raymond Santana says he’s ready to tackle the city’s biggest issues. A member of the “Exonerated Five ...
Raymond Santana is thinking of running for an East Harlem seat next door to fellow Exonerated Five member Yusef Salaam. Raymond Santana, right, is considering a run for New York City Council.
Raymond Santana, who at 14 was wrongfully convicted in the 1989 Central Park jogger rape, is following Yusef Salaam's footsteps in vying for City Council.
Raymond Santana, 50, on Tuesday announced his Democratic campaign for the Council seat currently held by Deputy Speaker Diana Ayala, who is term-limited and will leave office after this year.