Twenty years ago today, African-American motorist Rodney King was arrested and beaten by four white police officers of the LAPD. March 3, 2011 marks the 20th anniversary of the coup Äôround heard worldwide. Rodney King, the convicted criminal several times by the police led to a car chase and arrest at high speed before they resisted violently arrested by police in Los Angeles. The comedy of errors you got a $ 3.8 million in a civil suit, then lost in a rap label, Straight Alta-Pazza Records.Twenty years ago, March 3, 1991, shock waves hit Los Angeles and Media nation: the video of Rodney King. As a viewer caught the incident with his video camera at home, several police officers beat King in Los Angeles several times, while other officers stood by and watched.
King, however, made a contribution to society when he delivered the sentence can all agree AOT prompting many parodies.By moderately funny shape, where the years are now involved in Cynthia Kelly, one of the jurors in the trial who led the jackpot. And yes, he has a Facebook page.Less a decade later, an old movie camera captured images of the most famous citizen media such as: the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas November 22, 1963. Abraham Zapruder, the man pointing the camera that day in Dealey Plaza, which sells the film for Life magazine for $ 150,000 more than a million dollars today, the PM is currency.Now I'm starting to sound familiar Benitez said, pending a bus to Venice Boulevard.I I think she made a movie off of him.
The period from the late 80's was probably the most revolutionary since the early 60s, as the combination of Reagan and racist incidents - such as Virginia Beach and Crown Heights incident - has pushed the United States, one again the brink of revolution. There was also a cultural revolution happening in America, where young blacks were re-discover the works of heroes such as Malcolm X and Huey P. Newton. The rapidly maturing genre of hip-hop also started to incorporate the changes, as the party music of the 80 began to become what the leader of Public Enemy, Chuck D, nicknamed "The Black CNN America.With morning of the anniversary of the Rodney King beating by police in Los Angeles in 1991, media analyst Dan Gilmoor seen as reflecting changes in global consumption of George Holliday video.
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