The young cast of ‘When They See Us’ get candid about portraying the wrongfully convicted Central Park Five . Subscribe to People …
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The young cast of ‘When They See Us’ get candid about portraying the wrongfully convicted Central Park Five . Subscribe to People …
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Korey had it the worst poor man:(
why is korey not there smh
This interview looks rehearsed
This story was crazy, unbelievable,insane that there are police in this world that are cruel,racist and have no harts for others
Iam white and sometimes i hate my kind
Where Corey
And wheres corey wise actor, missing?
Kevin mom had a stroke in the series too, she started trembling and her eyes went white.
They are so immature. I'm sure it will always will be their best project to be part of.
It warms my heart how humble and how driven these guys are to really embodying the Central Park 5. They find it so important that their story isn’t left untold, and do an excellent job at getting the audience to put themselves as well as the audience IN this reality❤️
I cried watching this and cry watching these interviews just thinking of the emotion. (And I NEVER cry!)
The Innocent Five.. such a shame the criminal system is criminal in itself.
The Innocent Five.. such a shame the criminal system is criminal in itself.
White ppl live fantasizing about black males raping them and their women….
Korey Wise acted the real Korey they all did an amazing Job.
The fact that they forced them to make up lies , smh
I could see the young one playing a Donald Glover scene ☺️
The EXONERATED 5
WTF this whole story is about the central five but its only four where is Korey wise
Where is Corey wise??
These young men did an amazing job.
This story really changed my point of view and my respect to the persecutors and the police.Especially when they all are white people tried to set up the black people kids
FRAUD
Korey??? Where he at he was in the episode too
This series caught me off guard cause I had no idea that this was a thing. I caught the first episode and I had to finish it in one sitting. It was hard and I felt the hurt for these guys and their families. I would suggest this series to anybody that asks about it.
White people man…*sigh*
This story really opened my eyes you can’t trust everybody and you can’t tell people what they want to here tell your truth I cried it was so sad but happy that they made it thru
Watched the whole thing yesterday
Just watched part 1 and Ahhh man I was about to pop out of my skin over the b.s. interrogations of those poor babies. I wanted to knock the heads off that lead detective and her crooked cronies that knowingly, willingly and maliciously violated the due process rights of those kids. I am ashamed of those cops and NYC that unfairly robbed these kids of their childhood. It disgraced the sacrifices made by those that gave their lives fighting for our freedom.
These young men did a GREAT job on this documentary. In 1989, I was just graduating H.S. in California and had my head in the clouds of youth without a care in the world so this is the first time I heard of this horrific incident, you definitely stirred the emotions in me. There were 6 main victims, the 5 boys AND the Central Park jogger….and countless relatives and friends that were hurting right along along with them.
MUCH love and prayers for all of those that are now survivors of this gross example of injustice in our law enforcement and judicial system.
I cried every 5 minutes during the whole 4 episodes, Damn this is not fucking fair…. I hate the people who did this, and this is probably happening to this day
all because of white people, and racism.
Police interrogations with children stay crossing the line
Everyone is talking about the young man who played Korey Wise but what about the young man who played Kevin Richardson not having any acting experience before this! That scene with Kevin and his sister where he's begging his sister to sign that confession tore me up. Big ups to Asante for hitting this role outta the park his first time at bat!!!! Incredible young actors tho all of em
It would be a great idea for black people to stop committing crimes.
Maybe that would help with their never ending problems with police. Why is there so much police involvement with the black community anyways? I'm pretty sure these guys would be in jail for something else even if they weren't convicted for this crime.
Anything for klout Amos yafav.jah
I think everyone should watch this show