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Title: 1990


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1990s News
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Rodney King
  • March 3, 1991
  • Had been drinking at a friends house
  • Driving in car with two friends
  • Blood alcohol level was probably around .19
  • (2 ½ x the legal limit in California)

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  • 1230 a.m. Officers Tim and Melanie Singer
    (husband and wife team of California Highway
    Patrol)
  • High speed chase- up to around 117 mph (some
    though feel it was much lower than this)

4
  • King was on parole for a previous robbery
    conviction
  • He said that he did not pull over because he was
    scared about what would happen about violating
    parole

5
  • King initially stayed in the car, while other two
    people in car got out to lie face down on the
    ground
  • Giggling, waving to police helicopter overhead

6
  • Singer approached King with her gun drawn- but
    she was told by Sergeant Koon to put away the
    weapon
  • They are taught to approach suspect without gun
    drawn so it is more difficult for suspect to gain
    control

7
  • Plan was to subdue and handcuff King in a swarm
    technique
  • Multiple officers grab suspect with empty hands
  • King physically resisted

8
  • King tossed Powell off of his back, struck
    Briseno in his chest
  • They testified they thought King was potentially
    on PCP (he was not though)
  • Koon fired a Taser at King, he fell for a moment,
    stood back up and yelled

9
  • Bystander George Holliday filmed the even- King
    was on the ground when it started
  • King keeps trying to rise up on his knees,
    officers keep hitting him with batons

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  • Koon ordered officers to hit his joints, hit the
    wrists, hit his elbows, hit his knees, hit his
    ankles
  • 56 baton blows, 6 kicks
  • King placed in handcuffs and cordcuffs
    (restraining arms and legs)

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  • Dragged then on his stomach to the side of the
    road until rescue crew can get there
  • Holliday was in his apartment near the
    intersection where the incident was
  • He contacted the police about it, and they
    dismissed him

13
  • He contacted the news, they broadcast it on air
  • Media sensation

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  • King was taken to the hospital
  • Fractured facial bone, broken right ankle,
    bruises, lacerations, skull fractures, brain
    damage, broken teeth

15
  • Officers openly joked and bragged about the
    number of times King had been hit

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Trial of Officers
  • Koon, Powell, Briseno, Wind charged with using
    excessive force
  • Koon was supervisory officer at scene and charged
    for willfully permitting and failing to take
    action to stop the unlawful assault

17
  • Judge changed venue- went to courthouse in Simi
    Valley
  • Jury consisted of ten white, one Latino, one
    Asian
  • April 29, 1992 jury acquitted three of the
    officers, could not agree about one of the
    charges for Powell

18
  • LA Mayor Tom Bradley the jurys verdict will
    not blind us to what we saw on that videotape.
    The men who beat Rodney King do not deserve to
    wear the uniform of the LAPD

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  • President George HW Bush viewed from outside
    the trial, it was hard to understand how the
    verdict could possibly square with the video.
    Those civil rights leaders with whom I met were
    stunned. And so was I and so was Barbara and so
    were my kids.

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How Rodney King Feels Today
  • http//www.cnn.com/2012/04/28/us/rodney-king-profi
    le/index.html
  • King was awarded 3.8 million in a civil case and
    used the proceeds to start a hip hop music label
    (Straight Alta-Pazz Recording Company)

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  • King had various run ins with the law since
    (involving alcohol)
  • Virtually broke- used his money on lawyers,
    giving to people, or just wasted
  • Died recently in drowning

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L.A. Riots
  • News of acquittal triggered the Los Angeles riots
    of 1992
  • Police, U.S. Army, Marines, National Guard
    restored order
  • 53 deaths, 2,393 injuries
  • More than 7000 fires
  • Damages to 3100 businesses

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  • 1 billion in damages
  • Widespread looting
  • Stores owned by Korean and other Asian immigrants
    were widely targeted

25
Reginald Denny Beating
  • White truck driver
  • Stopped at a traffic light
  • Dragged from his vehicle and severely beaten by a
    mob of local black residents as a TV news
    helicopter hovered above

26
  • The reporter broadcast live pictures of the
    attack
  • Concrete brick that was thrown by a guy and
    struck Denny in the temple- caused a near-fatal
    seizure

27
  • It was clear the police had deserted the city
  • Unarmed African American civilian Bobby Green Jr
    saw it on live TV and came to the scene and
    rescued him

28
  • At the same intersection, just minutes after
    Denny was rescued- another beating was caught on
    video
  • Fidel Lopez- construction worker
  • Pulled from his truck and robbed of nearly 2000

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  • Smashed his forehead open with a car stereo,
    another rioter tried to slice his ear off
  • Lost consciousness, crowd spray painted his
    chest, torso, genitals
  • A reverend placed himself between Lopez and
    attackers

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Waco
  • February 29, 1993
  • 51 days later it ended on April 19
  • United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
    Firearms
  • Tried to get a search warrant at Branch Davidian
    ranch

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  • An intense gun battle erupted for two hours
  • Four agents, six Branch Davidians were killed
  • Fire destroyed the compound fifty days later

32
  • 75 people died in the fire (including more than
    20 children, 2 pregnant women)

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Branch Davidians
  • Protestant sect that originated in 1955
  • 1959 it was announced that the Second Coming of
    Jesus Christ was about to take place, members
    were told to gather at the center to await the
    event

34
  • Built houses, stayed in tents, trucks or buses,
    sold their possessions
  • David Koresh was the chosen leader
  • Koresh said he had been told by God to procreate
    with women in the group to establish a House of
    David

35
  • It involved married couples in the group
    dissolving their marriages and agreeing that only
    David Koresh could have sexual relations with the
    wives

36
  • Allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct
  • Koresh and followers were accused of stockpiling
    weapons
  • Koresh said he was entitled to at least 140 wives
  • Fathered at least a dozen children, some of these
    mothers became brides at 12 or 13

37
  • ATF planned raid, Davidians were tipped off
    because of a reporter asking for direction in
    town- Koresh has men in compound prepare for the
    raid
  • ATF continued with raid plans even though they
    knew the Davidians had been tipped off

38
Siege
  • Communication between those inside and 25 FBI
    negotiators was by telephone for 51 days
  • Trying to negotiate Davidians coming out of the
    building
  • Managed to release 19 children

39
  • 23 children were still in the compound
  • 2 of the 3 water storage tanks had been shot
  • FBI cut power and water to the compound, forced
    people to survive on rain water and stockpiled
    Ready to Eat rations

40
  • Used sleep and peace disrupting sound against
    Davidians
  • FBI started thinking the Davidians might commit
    mass suicide (remembering Jonestown)

41
  • April 19, 1993
  • Pumped tear gas into buildings
  • Tried to flush out the Davidians
  • Fires broke out (government maintains fires were
    started by Davidians) (Davidians say they were
    started by government)

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  • 75 died (50 adults, 25 children under the age of
    15)
  • 9 survived the fire on April 19

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Ruby Ridge
  • Northern Idaho
  • 1992
  • Randy Weaver, his family, Weavers friend Kevin
    Harris, agents of the US Marshals Service and FBI

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  • Weaver and family moved to Idaho during 1980s
    to home-school his children and escape what he
    and his wife Vicki saw as a corrupted world.

46
  • Weaver and his neighbor Terry Kinnison had a
    dispute over a land deal
  • Kinnison contacted FBI, Secret Service, sheriff
    saying Weaver stated he was going to kill the
    Pope, the President, and the Governor

47
  • FBI and Secret Service started to investigate
  • Secret Service had been told Weaver was a member
    of Aryan Nations

48
  • ATF Weaver was introduced to an ATF informant
    at a meeting of Aryan Nations
  • Investigated for possession of illegal weapons

49
  • Weaver didnt show up for court, and a warrant
    was out for his arrest
  • He stayed at his remote home, saying he would
    resist any attempt to take him by force

50
  • Weaver and his family would take up armed
    positions around the cabin every time there were
    vehicles around
  • April 18, 1992 for Geraldo Riveras TV show-
    speculation about whether or not Weaver fired at
    helicopter

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  • August 21, 1992
  • Firefight between US Marshalls and Weaver family
  • Son Sammy (14) was killed
  • August 26, stand off ended through civilian
    negotiators

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Columbine
  • Tuesday, April 20, 1999
  • Littleton, Colorado
  • Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold
  • Killed 12 students, 1 teacher
  • Injured 21 students directly
  • Pair committed suicide

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  • Brought up issues of gun control, high school
    cliques, bullying, violence in video games and
    music

55
  • Harris and Klebold very involved with Doom.
  • The two felt they were at war against society and
    needed to take action toward those they hated

56
  • Both boys kept journals of their progress and
    planning
  • Documented their arsenal
  • Pair had an elaborate plan for a major bomb
    rivaling Oklahoma City

57
  • They wanted to set off bombs in the cafeteria at
    the busiest time of the day, killing many
    hundreds of students
  • They would use guns to shoot survivors as they
    fled

58
  • Had film footage of them sharing the plans, doing
    target practice, and finally on April 20 the pair
    said goodbye and apologized to friends and family
    members

59
  • In the months prior to the attacks- Harris and
    Klebold got 2 9mm firearms, 2 12 gauge shotguns
  • Guns were from a gun show
  • Instructions from Internet showed how to make a
    bomb

60
  • April 20, 1999
  • They set a small fire bomb in a field a half mile
    away to explode at 1114 (it would be a diversion
    for emergency personel)

61
  • Went into the cafeteria, placed duffel bags
    carrying bombs inside
  • Bombs were supposed to go off at 1117
  • Returned to cars to wait for the bombs to explode

62
  • Old friend Brooks Brown showed up at school, saw
    them outside
  • Harris told him to go home
  • Cafeteria bombs failed, Harris and Klebold armed
    themselves to go into the building

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  • Went on rampage all over the school- stairwells,
    library
  • Library had 52 students, 2 teachers, 2 librarians
    hiding

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  • Harris started screaming for anyone who was a
    jock to stand up (no one stood up)
  • Went around library shooting
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