1992 a time of mistrust and racism roamed the streets of Los Angles. With the footage of Rodney's beating in the public mind, trusting police would never be the same in Los Angles. Despite all the tension their was a diverse population from different culture, beliefs, and mindset making Los Angles a city with little communication between the police and its citizens. With intense separation between everyone and a lack of communication with local LAPD, targeting people based on looks became almost inevitable."Not only did Smith capture the tumultuous aftermath of the Rodney King trial verdict, she created a searing, innovative and truly American piece of theater. "( Twilight: Los Angeles About the Production) Smith's book does not only just…
The Rodney King case is widely known across the United States and even some parts outside of the U.S.. This incident occurred in the year 1991 in Los Angeles. King resisted arrest and got physical with the officers. This caused him to be shot with a Taser gun knocking him to the floor. The electricity takes over the central nervous system, leaving him incapacitated (Sergo) . Yet even after being completely helpless the officers repeatedly beat King with a baton and kicked him. Three officers were left free of charge and the jury never reached a verdict for the fourth. This decision led to the Los Angeles riots that concluded with two officers being charged guilty.…
July 24, 1964 would be a very inspirational day many Rochesterians would not forgot, but will always remember. For three days and two nights, many African American residing in Rochester, NY had started a riot in the streets of Joseph Avenue and several other areas of the city. They looted neighborhoods taking down several businesses. During the night of July 24th, an intoxicated African American male was arrested following a report of him messing with several women. In the documentary July 64, “Rumors spread that a child was bitten by a police dog and a woman was slapped by a police officer is what started the riot.” Based on the documentary July ‘64 directed by James Lawrence which shows the events that led up to the riot has helped many people who was unaware learn about historical event. There were several issues that took place as far as the socioeconomic status (Rochester being a “smuggish town”) segregation and race relations. Rochester NY was a city with big dreams that will one day change the life of many people forever.…
Rodney Glen King lll was an American taxi driver in Los Angeles, California. Tragically, he became nationally known after being identified as the victim, beaten by Los Angeles Police Department (L.A.P.D) officers following a high- speed car chase. Due to the incident, it caused riots all over the nation. California in particular, was the initial place the riots started. Early Sunday morning around 12:30 on March 3, 1991, Rodney King, along with two additional passengers, Bryant Allen and Freddie Helms, were driving on Interstate 210 when officers Tim and Melanie Singer, husband-and-wife members of the California Highway Patrol, noticed King's car speeding on the freeway.…
Twilight Los Angeles; 1992 very accurately depicts the L.A. Riots. It shows the hardships the citizens of L.A. Underwent during one of the cities most devastating tragedies. The monologues that Smith chooses all show the relationship between greater things than the L.A. Riots such as prejudice and tolerance, guilt and innocence, and class conflicts. These are all issues that are very prominent in most of the monologues. The actual events provide the focus, and stated or implied a reference point for all of the monologues that make up Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992, however it is easy to miss many of the central ideas surrounding the testimonies.…
One of the biggest contributors to the Rodney King incident was an attitude had by a large number of LAPD officers, “who repetitively used excessive force against the public and persistently ignored the written guidelines of the Department regarding force” (Cronkhite, 2013, p. 94). This attitude, also seen as us against them, was ignored by administrators for many years and was the cause of several lawsuits. These officers knew they did not have much to worry about becauseit was very hard department wide to make a complaint and there was no open system with a civilian oversight committee (Cronkhite, 2013). The socio-economic conditions did not help with the above attitude as the area was crime ridden with mostly African-American residents…
When Senator Barack Obama was elected the first black president in 2008, African Americans were flushed with a new sense of possibility and ownership in the American political system (source). Many of us thought it was our time in the sun. Political pundits and black-folks everywhere serious questioned if America would undergo a new era of pro-black politics? An era were institutionalized racism would be challenged and black-needs would be prioritized.…
The 90’s was a stepping stone to the 21st century. It was a decade filled with many events centered around politics and social issues that have contributed to America’s life today in a variety of ways. One of the most well known political or social events from this decade that still has relevance today is the Rodney King case from 1991. This particular case opened doors to many milestones still affecting society today.…
It was very chilling to listen to Rodney King recount the situation and the fact that it burned into his memory and he still has nightmares about the event and even have to wear a bulletproof vest because he always feared for his life 20 years after the American event. King’s ordeal sparked controversy because the American justice system failed in their duties…
The LA riots were the main theme for this week’s reading. Needless to say, it was a mortifying past for both the African Americans and the people of LA. The emotion explosion that accounted for thousands of injuries and billions of dollar worth of damage originated from the discriminatory decision of a court case. Rodney King, a middle-aged African American man, was pulled over on a highway for drunk speeding. He was brutally beaten by four police officers for no apparent reasons, and someone recorded the scene. The short clip soon hit the news, which shook the African American community and many questioned the legality of the police’s action.…
The Rodney King story is a story to never forget. His beating was one of the most brutal America will never forget. The officers had beat King mercilessly with their baton leaving Mr. King with many bruises, and head injuries. Thanks to George Holliday and his recording, letting the world see what L.A really had to offer. Sending anger, hate, and range to the people of L.A they began to start riots. Those riots lead to over one hundred deaths throughout L.A, but the people there were making a statement. The people knew L.A PD had went entirely too far! Even though he was awarded millions that didn’t make up for all the damages the officers had done to his body. He was shot twice with a Taser gun by one of the officers,, after that didn’t…
The Rodney King Riot was one of the most horrific riots Los Angeles had seen. However, the people were now being heard. After the riots, King was given a second chance at justice as the officers who beat him was tried again. Although the officers didn't get he time they deserved, they were convicted and did serve time behind bars. King states, " The judge, sentenced sentenced Powell and Koon to thirty months each in prison and didn't expect them to pay anything but $50 each for special court…
It's been 24 years since the Rodney King riots of 1992. The same riot that claimed many cars, houses, buildings and stores that people hold dear to them that were turned into ash and ruble. All caused by one police beating of Rodney G. King that was caught on camera that sparked racial injustices throughout the African American community that increases their anger and resentment more. However, on April 29, 1992 when the two cops that were responsible for the beating were placed as not guilty for what they did, it sparked chaos two hour later. The first violent act that was made at Florence and Normandie when people were throwing beer cans and bottles at moving cars out of anger, but they backed off. Although they backed off, a few hour after…
These events have also put the spotlight on our collective efforts to continue the vision that the civil rights movement leaders had for America and to take into consideration if we as a nation have taken two steps back and one step forward in the journey for equality for all. A major national event that occurred in 1992 in southern California that shook the whole nation was the beating of Rodney King an African American male by four white police officers. The senseless and ruthless beating by the police officers was caught on camera and made the front pages of newspapers all over the nation and even the world and it once again brought the issue of equal rights and no racial discrimination against the African American community into the spotlight. The beating and the eventual acquittal of the four police officers of any wrongdoing in the beating led to the eruption of race riots in southern California, that had not been seen since the civil rights movement. Jonathan Smith an assistant professor of African American studies at Saint Louis University believes that the Rodney King incident “truly showed to the whole nation that the true extent to which we had come in dealing…
I was there to challenge police brutality and racial profiling. I was not just there to challenge an idea, I was there to create a difference, and I acted on my own ideas. By attending the protest, I was able to voice my opinions, while doing so in a peaceful way. What prompted me to act was the unfairness and inhumanity of this idea. The problem of police brutality and racial profiling has never impacted me personally, however it impacts the lives of so many people around us. I am sure everybody has heard of the incidents occurring on the news or other media, known victims personally or even witnessed the events. However only a few people become motivated enough to step out and stand up for what they believe…