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While they all survived, Cabey suffered brain damage as a result of his injuries and remains paralyzed to this day. Before fleeing the scene, Goetz reportedly told the subway conductor that the teens were trying to mug him. Canty and Ramseur later testified that they were merely panhandling. As police searched for the gunman, news of the shooting — along with a sketch of the mysterious shooter — made national and international headlines. The incident became symbolic of the rampant crime problem in the city, which was in the depths of the crack cocaine epidemic at the time.

Many New Yorkers, tired of muggings and burglaries, empathized with the then-nameless shooter. He lived in an apartment in Manhattan, on the border of Greenwich Village, that served as the home base for his electronic testing and repair firm.

While the glasses-wearing engineer appeared meek, he spoke brazenly about the attack, which fueled debates about crime, self-defense and gun ownership, and racial tensions. Goetz told investigators that he'd bought a gun in Florida and illegally transported it to New York City after he was violently mugged by three teens four years before the subway shooting. He said they kicked him and tried to push him through a glass door. He applied for a gun permit as a result but was rejected. The men all survived the shooting, although one was seriously injured.

On December 31, Goetz turned himself in to New Hampshire police. In , a Manhattan jury acquitted Goetz of criminal assault and attempted murder. However, he was convicted on weapons charges for carrying a gun without a license and spent eight months in jail. Goetz filed for bankruptcy soon afterward. Before and during the trial, Goetz, who expressed no remorse for his actions, made inflammatory statements, saying he had done a public service by shooting the men and society would be better off if their mothers had aborted them.

In the decades following the shooting, Goetz, who remains a controversial figure, has been a candidate for mayor of New York and an advocate for vegetarianism. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! On December 31, , the Chicago Bears defeat the Philadelphia Eagles, , in a playoff game plagued by a thick fog starting late in the first half.

A jury acquitted Goetz of murder and assault charges in the shooting, but convicted him of illegal possession of a weapon. He served just over eight months behind bars.

Lawsuits filed against Goetz were initially dismissed. A judge later ruled that Goetz, who had filed for bankruptcy, was still liable to pay the sum. As he started to do before his second trial, Goetz embraced celebrity. He appeared in a pair of small films, pushed for the legalization of marijuana, made a run for the mayor's office, made a variety of television and radio appearances and even opened a new store called Vigilante Electronics.

In November , Goetz made headlines again after he was arrested on drug charges. In , those charges were later dropped by a judge who said the prosecutors had taken too long to bring the case to trial. We strive for accuracy and fairness. If you see something that doesn't look right, contact us! Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives.

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