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What were the 1992 Los Angeles riots?

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What were the 1992 Los Angeles riots?​

The 1992 Los Angeles riots, sometimes called the 1992 Los Angeles uprising, were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occurred in Los Angeles County in April and May 1992.

What caused the Los Angeles riots in Rodney King case?​

The troubles began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29 after a trial jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department of using excessive force in the arrest and beating of Rodney King. The riots were a result of the African American community’s outrage over the verdict.
How did the US military respond to the Los Angeles riots?
The military response to the LA riots is also noteworthy because active component and National Guard troops served together in a single joint command.
How many buildings were destroyed in the Los Angeles riots?
In the aftermath of the riots, city officials tallied more than 1,000 damaged properties. This map shows sites in central and south L.A. that were hit the hardest, including buildings that were at least half damaged or deemed unsafe, according to city records.

Why is the 25th anniversary of the LA riots significant?​

The 25th anniversary of the LA riots falls on the same day as Trump’s 100th day in office – and for the Korean-Americans CNN interviewed, the coincidence is significant. “Twenty-five years ago, we learned a lesson in what the lack of political power and cultural misunderstandings between minority groups can do,” Lee said.

What caused the Los Angeles riots of Rodney King?​

While Rodney King may have been the catalyst that sparked the Los Angeles riots, the conditions in South Los Angeles are arguably what caused them. The area was dominated by gangs and a lack of education, jobs and opportunity.
Who was the man with the gun in the LA Riots?
Chang Lee gripped his fingers tighter around the gun and screamed at potential looters from the rooftop of the small strip mall where he stood. The 35-year-old had never held a firearm before the LA riots. Lighting up the blocks around him, Lee could smell the fires burning in Los Angeles’ Koreatown.
 
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