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http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/07/12/...html?hpt=hp_t2
I thought he was driving a Hyundai during the police stop?
Rodney King faces new arrest
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Rodney King, whose videotaped beating by police ultimately led to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence on Tuesday, police said.
King was behind the wheel of a 1994 Mitsubishi when he was pulled over in Moreno Valley, in Southern California's Riverside County, the city's police department reported. Officers saw King -- who has acknowledged a longstanding drinking problem -- commit "several traffic violations," a police statement said.
"A preliminary evaluation of the driver indicated he was possibly driving while impaired. The subject was transported to the Moreno Valley Police Department for a further evaluation," police said. He was booked after that further evaluation, they said.
King's 1991 beating by Los Angeles police officers after a traffic stop left him with skull fractures and brain and kidney damage. It was captured on video by a nearby resident, and four officers were indicted as a result.
But their trial the following year led to three acquittals and a mistrial in the predominantly white suburb of Simi Valley, verdicts that set off three days of riots in African-American neighborhoods. By the time it was over, 55 people were dead, more than 2,000 were hurt, and property damage exceeded $1 billion.
Two of the officers were later convicted of federal civil rights charges, and King won $3.8 million in damages from the city in a civil suit.
King was on parole for robbery at the time of the beating and has had several run-ins with the law in the ensuing years. He served a 90-day jail term in 1996 for a hit-and-run involving his wife at the time, and pleaded guilty in 2004 to reckless driving and driving under the influence of a controlled substance.
In March, he was cited for driving without a license after being pulled over in Arcadia, California.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Rodney King, whose videotaped beating by police ultimately led to the 1992 Los Angeles riots, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence on Tuesday, police said.
King was behind the wheel of a 1994 Mitsubishi when he was pulled over in Moreno Valley, in Southern California's Riverside County, the city's police department reported. Officers saw King -- who has acknowledged a longstanding drinking problem -- commit "several traffic violations," a police statement said.
"A preliminary evaluation of the driver indicated he was possibly driving while impaired. The subject was transported to the Moreno Valley Police Department for a further evaluation," police said. He was booked after that further evaluation, they said.
King's 1991 beating by Los Angeles police officers after a traffic stop left him with skull fractures and brain and kidney damage. It was captured on video by a nearby resident, and four officers were indicted as a result.
But their trial the following year led to three acquittals and a mistrial in the predominantly white suburb of Simi Valley, verdicts that set off three days of riots in African-American neighborhoods. By the time it was over, 55 people were dead, more than 2,000 were hurt, and property damage exceeded $1 billion.
Two of the officers were later convicted of federal civil rights charges, and King won $3.8 million in damages from the city in a civil suit.
King was on parole for robbery at the time of the beating and has had several run-ins with the law in the ensuing years. He served a 90-day jail term in 1996 for a hit-and-run involving his wife at the time, and pleaded guilty in 2004 to reckless driving and driving under the influence of a controlled substance.
In March, he was cited for driving without a license after being pulled over in Arcadia, California.
I thought he was driving a Hyundai during the police stop?
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See folks, this is why we need to implement baseball rules into the judicial system. At the very minimum another beating is due.
You know, somewhere the must be a place where sociopaths can be removed from society, treated to the basic necessities of life (3 square meals, water, exercise), given social time with other like individuals, and guarded 24 to protect them from them outside world and likewise. I'm thinking a large concrete gated community, with lots of outdoor actives and police escorts. If only such a place existed
You know, somewhere the must be a place where sociopaths can be removed from society, treated to the basic necessities of life (3 square meals, water, exercise), given social time with other like individuals, and guarded 24 to protect them from them outside world and likewise. I'm thinking a large concrete gated community, with lots of outdoor actives and police escorts. If only such a place existed
the original police stop (chase) was in a Hyundai Excel. I'm reading this article as the most recent stop was in a 1994 Mitsubishi. The story reads weird because it goes from past, to present, to past, to present without clear indication of which it's referring to.
BUT... if he was driving a 1994 Mitsu in his recent stop... wtf happened to his $3.8M?
btw... I lived in Simi Valley until 1991.
My dad was an L.A. Sheriff Deputy until 1989.
I'm not a Rodney King fan.
BUT... if he was driving a 1994 Mitsu in his recent stop... wtf happened to his $3.8M?
btw... I lived in Simi Valley until 1991.
My dad was an L.A. Sheriff Deputy until 1989.
I'm not a Rodney King fan.
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See folks, this is why we need to implement baseball rules into the judicial system. At the very minimum another beating is due.
You know, somewhere the must be a place where sociopaths can be removed from society, treated to the basic necessities of life (3 square meals, water, exercise), given social time with other like individuals, and guarded 24 to protect them from them outside world and likewise. I'm thinking a large concrete gated community, with lots of outdoor actives and police escorts. If only such a place existed
You know, somewhere the must be a place where sociopaths can be removed from society, treated to the basic necessities of life (3 square meals, water, exercise), given social time with other like individuals, and guarded 24 to protect them from them outside world and likewise. I'm thinking a large concrete gated community, with lots of outdoor actives and police escorts. If only such a place existed
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