Rodney King Riots Research Paper

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Believe it or not, Los Angeles was just waiting for an event like the Rodney King legal decision to explode. All that was needed was that one spark to trigger the anger in the people citizen of South Central and cause the area to explode. One of the recent and most significant riots happened on the streets of Los Angeles on April 29, 1992. The case was disputable because Rodney King was a black male beaten with an abundance of force by four white Los Angeles police officers. The not guilty legal decision of the four officers may have been the first cause, but the riots were not about Rodney King and the issue of racial discrimination; rather they were more about the class tension between poor and rich. The riots were due to all the prime rotting and stinking extreme anger that had been building up in the residents of Los Angeles and the shock/not …show more content…

The riot that started out in one part of LA spread to other parts and had over thousands of people responding to the verdict with violence. This violence was so disperse that the federal troops and the National Guard had to come in to stop the riot. In those days of the riot around fifty people died, around two thousands were injured and at least thirteen thousands were arrested. Let’s not forget there was also property damages that was worth an estimate of seven hundred million.
Since the media covered this riot people began seeing it more as discrimination and took is amongst themselves to fix the problem their way. It was easily perceived that the focus of this was on racial discrimination but let’s not forget it as well has to do with police force, which is known has police brutality. The angry rioters responded by dragging a white truck driver whose name is Reginald Denny into the streets and severely beaten. This was being broadcasted live on local television. This is when viewers saw that the police were unable to enforce the

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