It also created hate and distrust for the police! This near death experience for the victim was recorded by a man named George Holliday who videotaped the assault from his balcony and later sent the horrific beating to a local news station (Jacobs, 1996, p 1239). The footage showed several LAPD officers joining in and taking turns striking the man with their batons and kicking and kneeing him as he was tased several times. There were other officers there also but all they did was watch and not bother to stop the assault or report against their fellow brothers and sisters. Was this the code of silence? According to Martin “the code of silence is part of the culture of many police departments, but it is also enforced by reprisals against those who speak out” (2005, 314). The nation would later know the victim to be Rodney Glen King a felon who had several run-ins with the law over the majority
It also created hate and distrust for the police! This near death experience for the victim was recorded by a man named George Holliday who videotaped the assault from his balcony and later sent the horrific beating to a local news station (Jacobs, 1996, p 1239). The footage showed several LAPD officers joining in and taking turns striking the man with their batons and kicking and kneeing him as he was tased several times. There were other officers there also but all they did was watch and not bother to stop the assault or report against their fellow brothers and sisters. Was this the code of silence? According to Martin “the code of silence is part of the culture of many police departments, but it is also enforced by reprisals against those who speak out” (2005, 314). The nation would later know the victim to be Rodney Glen King a felon who had several run-ins with the law over the majority