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Topic History of: 2 More Bent-Cops(?) For 'The Rodney' Awards
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WholeTruth Lest we forget, Christian Holy Day, Sunday March 3 1991.
When Christian nation U.S. bent-cops(..?) became the first to be PEOPLE TAPED mercilessly beating a defenceless (black) suspect.

Now, 21 Years on, the new Uber Law above which NO ONE stands is -THE PEOPLES' WEB !

And, lest we forget Brits VICTIMS, dad-of-young kids Mark Duggan summarily shot dead by bent-cops(..?) His family and community then brushed off by bent-cops(..?) Causing nationwide anti-racist:anti-discrimination (plus opportunist) English riots.

THIRTY ONE incident-linked cops were high-level questioned and all closed-ranks/wall-of-silence "NO COMMENT" while blocking a formal inquest. Since then the whole Brit bent-media/establishment including Zoo-TV, has been in overdrive BIGtime brainwashing and blaming EVERYTHING on the Riots, BUT THE BENT-COPS(...?)

Recalls U.S. ZOO-TV Oprah, post-'Rodney'/cops acquitted, high-level sent from Chicago to sort the L.A. boyz in da-hoodz (not hoodies). The smug 'Harpo' harpy-eagle, smart-but-dumb dame asked the Bruvs about gettin jobs in L.A.'s big corporations. Whereupon the bruvs kicked her big butt, but good !

(Paraphrased), " OPRAH ! U are just one got-lucky black-bitch. We can't even get in the BACK-door o' corporate 'merica. Now take yo wimpy lil crew and get the hell outta here! Back to yo Chi-town BIG billionaire town house - WTF ?"

Rodney Glen King (April 2, 1965 - June 17, 2012) was an African-American construction worker who became well known after being beaten harshly by Los Angeles police officers following a high-speed car chase on March 3, 1991. George Holliday, a resident in the nearby area, witnessed the beating and videotaped much of it from the balcony of his nearby apartment. The videotaped footage shows seven officers surrounding King, with several Los Angeles area officers striking King repeatedly. Whether or not King was resisting is a contentious point, as police safety guidelines regarding offender resistance may differ from what the public might consider them to be. During the struggle to subdue King, other officers stood by, without seeming to take action to stop King from being struck. A portion of the footage was aired around the world, inflaming public outrage, particularly in Los Angeles and other American cities where racial tension, and tension between the black community and police was often already high. The videotape also increased public sensitivity to, and anger about police brutality, racism, and other social inequalities throughout the United States.

The 1992 Los Angeles riots were a series of riots that occurred over six days in the Los Angeles metropolitan area in California in April 1992.The riots started on April 29, 1992, after a jury trial resulted in the acquittal of four Los Angeles Police Department officers accused in the videotaped beating of motorist Rodney King following a high-speed police pursuit. Thousands of people throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area rioted over the six days following the announcement of the verdict.[1] Widespread looting, assault, arson and murder occurred during the riots, and estimates of property damages topped one billion dollars. The rioting ended after soldiers from the California Army National Guard, along with U.S. Marines from Camp Pendleton were called in to stop the rioting. In total, 53 people were killed during the riots and over two thousand people were injured.


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