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Rodney King dead at 47: The Black whose beating by police triggered 1992 LA riots

Robert King death : Catalyst of 1992 LA Riots dead no foul play suspected yet
Robert King death : Catalyst of 1992 LA Riots dead no foul play suspected yet

Rodney King’s death at an early age (47) reminds the world the Us police brutally enraged by racial motivation. Rodney King’s brutal beating by LAPD officers and the consequences of King’s trial triggered the infamous 1992 Los Angeles riots where blacks fought with vulgar American police valiantly.

LA / NationalTurk – Rodney King’s death let us all remember his violent beating by racist LA police officers and the brutality King had to face, was caught on camera, which was at first censored by the coward American media but revealed two days after the US police’s crime. The brutal beating of Rodney King and the revelation led to six days of violent riots in Los Angeles after the four LAPD officers who beat King were acquitted in a LA court.

Robert King’s brutal beating by racist LAPD officers and the trial’ outcome triggered the 1992 Los Angeles riots

Rodney King, the ebony man who became the catalyst for the Los Angeles riots in 1992 was found dead June 17 in his California home at the age of 47.

Robert King was brutally beaten during a regular 1991 traffic stop in Los Angeles, during which he was kicked, stomped, punched, striked, trashed and slapped with fists, police batons and belts more than 50 times by four racist white officers, who were later also accused of using racial slurs during the attack on Rodney King who was 27 years old at the time. The 4 racist white trash police officers also had not been shy of using a stun gun on Robert King.  The beating left Robert King fighting for his life, and it took three surgeons hours to save Robert King.

On March 3, 1991, Robert King was beaten by 4 white and racist Los Angeles Police Department officers after a high-speed car chase. Racist actions turned into an infamous case of police brutality that was captured on camera by a bystander and broadcast around the globe and hell broke out in the USA.

Following the footage and the release of the video of the beating incident making its way to TV, public outcry had been sparked across the USA. The controversial result of the King’s and the racist police officer’s trial where all the white men were acquitted led to a series of deadly riots and looting in Los Angeles. 50 lives perished in the ensuing days of LA riots and the events in the partly demolished city of angels cost over $1 billion in damages.

Robert King death : Catalyst of 1992 LA Riots dead no foul play suspected yet

Robert King’s representative says  King’s fiance has found his body at the bottom of his pool. Rialto police captain Randy De Anda states emergency personnel tried to revive the 47-year-old with cardio pulmonary resuscitation, but Robert King was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. No indications of foul play are suspected so far, Rialto police reports.

Robert King alleged during the trial that they also used racial slurs during the attack – an allegation all the officers denied.

The video appeared on national television two days later, focusing attention on the issue of racially-motivated American police brutality.

‘ We finally caught the Loch Ness Monster with a camcorder, ‘ King’s attorney Milton Grimes said.

The four officers were tried for assault by an all-white jury in a predominantly white suburb of Los Angeles and were acquitted, a decision that sparked the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

For six days, rioters ran through the streets of LA, torching buildings and looting businesses. The almost week-long violence was responsible for over 50 deaths and more than $1 billion in damages.

Robert King dead : King received 3.8 mill. from LA Riots and died as a rich man at 47

Even after the L.A. riots had came to an end, Robert King’s beating continued to send shockwaves across the nation of America, thanks to the clear picture of the racially motivated American police brutality that was captured in the taped footage. In 1993, the accused officers stood trial, this time in federal court, which make up the judiciary branch of federal government of the United States organized under the United States Constitution. Two of the police officers were found guilty and sentenced to 30 months in federal prisons of civil rights violations , while the remaining  two were acquitted again. Robert King, who sued Los Angeles City, was found righteous and received $3.8 million in damages

In recent interviews, the rich King stated he had forgiven the racist officers for the attack and cruel beating.

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