THIS DAY IN HISTORY – LAPD officers beat Rodney King on camera – 1991

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At 12:45 a.m. on March 3, 1991, robbery parolee Rodney G. King stops his car after leading police on a nearly 8-mile pursuit through the streets of Los Angeles, California. The chase began after King, who was intoxicated, was caught speeding on a freeway by a California Highway Patrol cruiser but refused to pull over. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) cruisers and a police helicopter joined the pursuit, and when King was finally stopped by Hansen Dam Park, several police cars descended on his white Hyundai.

A group of LAPD officers led by Sergeant Stacey Koon ordered King and the other two occupants of the car to exit the vehicle and lie flat on the ground. King’s two friends complied, but King himself was slower to respond, getting on his hands and knees rather than lying flat. Officers Laurence Powell, Timothy Wind, Ted Briseno, and Roland Solano tried to force King down, but he resisted, and the officers stepped back and shot King twice with an electric stun gun known as a Taser, which fires darts carrying a charge of 50,000 volts.

At this moment, civilian George Holliday, standing on a balcony in an apartment complex across the street, focused the lens of his new video camera on the commotion unfolding by Hansen Dam Park. In the first few seconds of what would become a very famous 89-second video, King is seen rising after the Taser shots and running in the direction of Officer Powell. The officers alleged that King was charging Powell, while King himself later claimed that an officer told him, “We’re going to kill you, n*****. Run!” and he tried to flee. All the arresting officers were white, along with all but one of the other two dozen or so law enforcement officers present at the scene. With the roar of a helicopter above, very few commands or remarks are audible in the video.

With King running in his direction, Powell swung his baton, hitting him on the side of the head and knocking him to the ground. This action was captured by the video, but the next 10 seconds were blurry as Holliday shifted the camera. From the 18- to 30-second mark in the video, King attempted to rise, and Powell and Wind attacked him with a torrent of baton blows that prevented him from doing so. From the 35- to 51-second mark, Powell administered repeated baton blows to King’s lower body. At 55 seconds, Powell struck King on the chest, and King rolled over and lay prone. At that point, the officers stepped back and observed King for about 10 seconds. Powell began to reach for his handcuffs.

At 65 seconds on the video, Officer Briseno stepped roughly on King’s upper back or neck, and King’s body writhed in response. Two seconds later, Powell and Wind again began to strike King with a series of baton blows, and Wind kicked him in the neck six times until 86 seconds into the video. At about 89 seconds, King put his hands behind his back and was handcuffed.

Sergeant Koon never made an effort to stop the beating, and only one of the many officers present briefly intervened, raising his left arm in front of a baton-swinging colleague in the opening moments of the videotape, to no discernible effect. An ambulance was called, and King was taken to the hospital. Struck as many as 56 times with the batons, he suffered a fractured leg, multiple facial fractures, and numerous bruises and contusions. Unaware that the arrest was videotaped, the officers downplayed the level of violence used to arrest King and filed official reports in which they claimed he suffered only cuts and bruises “of a minor nature.”

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13 Comments
The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 3, 2024 8:13 am

Can’t we all just move along?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
March 4, 2024 6:10 am

King got what he deserved for resisting arrest, Deny the severely beaten truck driver did nothing wrong, seems no one in the black community wanted to get along with him though.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 3, 2024 11:41 am

After they gave Rodney 5 million dollars, he was later found face down in a Rialto swimming pool.

World War Zero
World War Zero
  Anonymous
March 3, 2024 3:56 pm

At age 47, his personal demons made a final intervention.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 3, 2024 12:05 pm

The corrupt histories of the LAPD, NYPD, CPD, etc. are LEGENDARY and well-documented.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  MrLiberty
March 3, 2024 1:13 pm

As has crime in S LA …

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anthony Aaron
March 3, 2024 1:18 pm

This happened in the San Fernando Valley, Pacoima near Hansen dam.
Not even close to South L.A.
LAPD got involved because it was a chase that first involved County Sheriff units that were cruising the 210 freeway, where the chase started and LAPD ended up getting to him first and called off the Sheriff and the rest is history.
I lived in Sylmar when this happened.

MartelsHammer
MartelsHammer
  MrLiberty
March 3, 2024 4:43 pm

As a resident of LA at the time…it was well known that you don’t run from the LAPD….they will beat the shit out of you……as by running it endangers normal folks and so the LAPD made it an informal rule…..Rodney King was just getting the “business”…..I vividly remember the national guard showing up on the morning of the third day of the riots taking over the corner in front of my apartment building…..and it was over. LAPD is a relatively small force and a large geographic city so they have always used extra levels of violence as a deterrent…….and the reason there are so many car chases now is that post Rodney the LAPD couldn’t make the perps pay the price and the cameras of course. Much like Saint George Floyd, Rodney was a drug addict and minor criminal……not a vicious criminal just a typical loser scumbag going through life. He got busted with a tranny hooker and it was always unclear if he wanted the tranny or didn’t know LOL.

k31
k31
  MrLiberty
March 4, 2024 7:22 pm

They are all Masonic demon worshippers. They tried to embed one of those assclowns in my unit in Iraq. The biggest asshole I ever had to work with in the military.

Same as it ever was
Same as it ever was
March 3, 2024 12:26 pm

People In Govt. Service

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 3, 2024 12:55 pm

I was in Baja surfing when this happened and it was big news and on TV down there too.
The local Mexi’s couldn’t understand what the big deal was….they said that it was the Policia’s “job” to beat on negros ! They thought it was funny.
… “cual es el gran problema ? es parte del trabajo”! …
I miss old Mexico before Cartels and the interwebs, trading Hustler magazines for fresh lobster tails…the good old days.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
March 3, 2024 1:14 pm

So … except for the missing counterfeit $20 bill and the missing fentanyl, basically this Boy FloydGeorge v. 1.0

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 3, 2024 1:53 pm

In poker, five clubs beat a king.