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The LA Riots began 25 years ago this week — here’s how the city descended into total chaos
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A National Guardsman stands next to a burned out business area during the second day of rioting in Los Angeles on April 30, 1992.
It’s been 25 years since a jury’s decision to acquit the four cops who violently tasered and beat up 25-year-old Rodney King during an arrest in Los Angeles.
The incident sparked a series of protests known as the LA Riots. Tensions between law enforcement and Angelenos bubbled over, and by the end of the five-day riots, at least 55 people had died.
At a time when similar racial tensions are again at the forefront of the national conversation, we take a look back. On Saturday, people in Los Angeles marched and held vigils to commemorate the outburst of violence that erupted throughout the city in 1992.
Here’s what happened during the LA Riots:
In March 1991, four LAPD officers arrested African American motorist Rodney King for speeding, and proceeded to Taser, tackle, and strike him with police batons over 50 times. King suffered a fractured skull and multiple other injuries.
George Holliday, a plumber standing on the balcony of his Los Angeles apartment, filmed the officers beating up King on a home camera and sent it to the local press.
After the verdict was announced, several hundred protesters gathered outside the courthouse.
“Today, the jury told the world that what we all saw with our own eyes was not a crime,” said then-Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. “My friends, I am here to tell the jury … what we saw was a crime.”
The protests would go on for the next five days. By the second day, the National Guard had been called in and most of the city was placed under a curfew.
In 1993, a “sympathetic” federal judge sentenced Sgt. Stacey C. Koon and Officer Laurence M. Powell, two of the principal officers who attacked King, to two and a half years in prison.
A National Guardsman stands next to a burned out business area during the second day of rioting in Los Angeles on April 30, 1992.
It’s been 25 years since a jury’s decision to acquit the four cops who violently tasered and beat up 25-year-old Rodney King during an arrest in Los Angeles.
The incident sparked a series of protests known as the LA Riots. Tensions between law enforcement and Angelenos bubbled over, and by the end of the five-day riots, at least 55 people had died.
At a time when similar racial tensions are again at the forefront of the national conversation, we take a look back. On Saturday, people in Los Angeles marched and held vigils to commemorate the outburst of violence that erupted throughout the city in 1992.
Here’s what happened during the LA Riots:
In March 1991, four LAPD officers arrested African American motorist Rodney King for speeding, and proceeded to Taser, tackle, and strike him with police batons over 50 times. King suffered a fractured skull and multiple other injuries.
George Holliday, a plumber standing on the balcony of his Los Angeles apartment, filmed the officers beating up King on a home camera and sent it to the local press.
After the verdict was announced, several hundred protesters gathered outside the courthouse.
“Today, the jury told the world that what we all saw with our own eyes was not a crime,” said then-Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. “My friends, I am here to tell the jury … what we saw was a crime.”
The protests would go on for the next five days. By the second day, the National Guard had been called in and most of the city was placed under a curfew.
In 1993, a “sympathetic” federal judge sentenced Sgt. Stacey C. Koon and Officer Laurence M. Powell, two of the principal officers who attacked King, to two and a half years in prison.
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