Sporadic acts of violence, arson, and property damage were also associated with the Los Angeles Riots in such cities as Tampa, FL, Pittsburg, PA, Birmingham, MS, Omaha, NE, and several other locations. ... (c) 1992, EmergencyNet NEWS Service ; Emergency Response & Research Institute ; 6348 N. Milwaukee Ave., Chicago,
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The Los Angeles Riots of 1992 , also known as the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest , were sparked on April 29, 1992 when a jury acquitted four Los Angeles Police Department officers accused in the vi...
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In the South Central neighborhood, meanwhile, city officials promised a reconstruction effort after the riots. Since 1992, businesses have invested more than $1.4 billion in south Los Angeles, said Bernard Kinsey, the former chairman of the Rebuild Los Angeles effort.
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The Los Angeles Riots, 1992 ... Los Angeles Times. Understanding the Riots: Los Angeles Before and After the Rodney King Case. / By the Staff of the Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA: 1992. ... Delk, James D. Fires & Furies: The Los Angeles Riots of 1992. Palm Springs: ETC Publications, 1995.
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Major General James D. Delk was the commander of California Army National Guard forces in Los Angeles during the 1992 riots until the National Guard was federalized. This article was condensed from MG Delk's article in the September 1992 issue of Military Review and was printed here with the author's permission.
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The Los Angeles riots or 1992 were unquestionably the most costly civil disturbance in 20th century U.S. History with 58 deaths and property damage estimated in excess of $800 million.
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The Los Angeles Riots: Mob Mentality At Work ... The Los Angeles Riots began April 29, 1992. The riots, which were sparked by the not-guilty verdict of four police officers who assaulted Rodney King, lasted for 6 days.
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In Los Angeles, California, four Los Angeles police officers that had been caught beating an unarmed African-American motorist in an amateur video are acquitted of any wrongdoing in the arrest. ... On April 29, 1992, the 12-person jury, which included 10 whites and no African-Americans, ... L.A. Riots Revisited DVD...
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The Los Angeles Riots of 1992, also known as the 1992 Los Angeles Civil Unrest[1] [2] [3], were sparked on April 29, 1992 when a jury (made up of 10 whites, a Latino and an Asian) acquitted four Los Angeles Police Department officers accused in the videotaped beating of African-American motorist Rodney King following...
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I took this photo on the first night of the April 29, 1992 Los Angeles Riots. My colleague at the time Larry Davis droved while I took this photo. Both of us risked our lives taking news photos that evening.
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