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词条 Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks
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  1. Background

  2. Attacks

  3. Aftermath

     Charges 

  4. In media

  5. References

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The Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks occurred on June 11, 2000 in New York City and involved multiple assailants who harassed, sexually assaulted, and robbed random victims. Many of the attacks were caught on video, and received worldwide attention. The New York City Police Department was greatly criticized for its handling of the attacks. Eventually, over fifty women reported being harassed or assaulted.

Background

The Puerto Rican Day Parade is an annual event held on the second Sunday in June.[1] The procession marches down Fifth Avenue from 44th Street to 79th Street, passing by Central Park along the way. The temperature on June 11 was over {{convert|90|F|C}}. Parade observers noted the smell of marijuana in the air, and some reported that paraders were smoking in full presence of officers.[2] The police disputed this claim. Other witnesses reported seeing attendants openly drinking alcohol. One witness later recalled seeing "alcohol all over the street, bottles of liquor, people offering shots."[2]

Before noon, a group of three women were harassed and fondled near the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Hours later, witnesses began noticing groups of men using water guns and other vessels to splash attendants indiscriminately[3] as well as men shouting lewd insults at passing women. While there were nearly a thousand police officers assigned to Central Park during the parade, none were present along a stretch of Center Drive, where many of the more violent attacks would take place.[2]

Attacks

At 6:14 p.m. EDT, the first of the violent attacks began.[3] At Simon Bolivar Plaza, near Sixth Avenue and Central Park South, a group of 15 to 20 men descended upon two teenagers, sprayed them with water, and proceeded to grope them. One victim was pushed to the ground and an assailant stole a pocketbook from them before moving on. A few minutes later, the attackers surrounded a French honeymooning couple on Center Drive near the Wollman Rink. The group doused the woman with water, with some men reportedly chanting, "Soak her! Soak her!"[3]

The group then tore off her clothes and undergarments, fondled her, and yanked her jewelry from her neck. Her husband attempted to save her, forcing his way through the crowd, and taking her out of the park to a policeman. The couple was ushered into a police scooter, but the crowd surrounded the scooter and attempted to continue the attack.[4]

Soon after, another victim, skating down Central Park South was assaulted by a group of men. She was pulled to the ground and the assailants attempted to remove her shorts. The men eventually gave up after stealing her cell phone. The victim then attempted to report the attack to a policeman who ignored her.[5] Dozens of women were subsequently mobbed and assaulted. One of the last attacks was on a trio of British tourists at around 6:48 p.m.[3] The three teenagers were sitting on a fence in the park when a group of men began groping them. One of the teenagers was forcibly separated from her group, stripped, sexually assaulted and sexually abused. After a brief respite, a second group of men came upon her and assaulted and robbed her.[6][7][8]

Aftermath

The New York City Police Department was widely criticized for its failures to stop or prevent the attacks. Mayor Rudy Giuliani initially defended the NYPD, remarking, "We have 41,000 police officers, and they can't be everywhere, at every point..."[9] Police Commissioner Howard Safir told reporters, "If I put 10,000 cops in Central Park, we couldn't cover every single area."[10] Giuliani later said that officers who had not helped victims "should be severely disciplined."[11] Over 50 women came forward to report having been attacked.[12]

In 2006, a civil suit against the city for failing to provide police protection was finally settled.[13]

Charges

Manuel Vargas, a Dominican American from Washington Heights and a suspected ringleader, was quoted by the press as saying he "was just having fun".[14] Eventually, 30 people were charged in the assaults, 18 pleaded guilty or were convicted, one was acquitted, and 11 had their charges dismissed.[15] The longest sentence handed down was five years for Abel Ortiz.[16] Eleven police officers and three 9-1-1 operators were disciplined, and the city paid over $500,000 in lawsuit settlements to victims.[17] Mayor Giuliani banned alcohol at the parade the following year.[18]

In media

The 2000 Puerto Rican Day Parade attacks formed the basis of episode 11-11 of the NBC police procedural Law & Order episode "Sunday in the Park with Jorge", in which many women were accosted and one was found murdered in Central Park.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalpuertoricandayparade.org/history.html|title=National Puerto Rican Day Parade, Inc.|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/17/nyregion/a-volatile-mixture-exploded-into-rampage-in-central-park.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|title=A Volatile Mixture Exploded Into Rampage in Central Park|last=Barstow|first=David|author2=C. J. Chivers|date=June 17, 2000|work=The New York Times|page=1|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/13/nyregion/35-scary-minutes-women-tell-police-of-assaults-in-park.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|title=35 Scary Minutes: Women Tell Police Of Assaults in Park|last=Chivers|first=C. J.|author2=Kevin Flynn|date=June 13, 2000|work=The New York Times|page=1|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Victim relives nightmare of Central Park gang-grope.|last=Gregorian|first=Dareh|date=March 3, 2001|work=The New York Post}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2000/jun/14/news/mn-40894|title=Victims Say N.Y. Police Reacted Slowly to Attacks - Los Angeles Times|date=June 14, 2000|work=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/brit-teen-recalls-park-gang-attack-article-1.913433|title=Brit Teen Recalls Park Gang Attack|last=Ross|first=Barbara|date=March 20, 2001|work=Daily News (New York)|accessdate=April 10, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2000/06/14/21-women-may-be-among-sex-fiends-victims/|title=21 Women May Be Among Sex Fiends' Victims|last=Allen|first=Angela |author2=Larry Celona |author3=Laura Italiano |author4=Philip Messing |author5=Murray Weiss |author6=Tracy Connor|date=June 14, 2000|work=The New York Post|accessdate=April 10, 2017}}
8. ^{{cite web | last=Usborne | first=David | title=New York gang filmed attack on British tourists | website=The Independent | date=2000-06-14 | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/new-york-gang-filmed-attack-on-british-tourists-5370494.html | access-date=2017-10-12}}
9. ^{{cite news|title=A wake-up call in Central Park|date=June 14, 2000|work=The New York Post}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=What the hell is wrong with those who did nothing?|last=Dreher|first=Rod|date=June 13, 2000|work=The New York Post}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/06/14/nyregion/inquiry-focuses-on-officers-responses-to-violence-in-park-after-parade.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm|title=Inquiry Focuses on Officers' Responses to Violence in Park After Parade|last=Chivers|first=C. J.|author2=William K. Rashbaum |date=June 14, 2000|work=The New York Times|page=1|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
12. ^{{cite news|title=Guilty Plea in N.Y. Post-Parade Park Riot|date=October 18, 2000|work=The Washington Post}}
13. ^{{cite web | last=Hartocollis | first=Anemona | title=New York Settles With Woman Abused at 2000 Parade | website=The New York Times | date=March 16, 2006 | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/16/nyregion/new-york-settles-with-woman-abused-at-2000-parade.html | access-date=October 12, 2017}}
14. ^Suspect Just "Having Fun" from the New York Daily News dated June 17, 2000
15. ^{{cite news|title=Man handed five years in Central Park attacks|date=May 19, 2001|work=The Free Lance-Star}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2001/05/19/nyregion/man-is-sentenced-to-5-years-in-attacks-in-central-park.html|title=Man Is Sentenced to 5 Years In Attacks in Central Park|last=Finkelstein|first=Katherine E.|date=May 19, 2001|work=The New York Times|page=2|accessdate=April 11, 2012}}
17. ^{{cite news|title=Parade Hell Costs 500G|last=Peterson|first=Helen|date=July 19, 2004|work=Daily News (New York)}}
18. ^{{cite news|title=Hell of a lot more cops for PR parade|last=Celona|first=Larry|author2=William J. Gorta |date=June 8, 2001|work=The New York Post}}

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