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Former "rooftop Korean" who defended businesses during 1992 Rodney King riots claims current LA protests are politically ...
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A ‘Rooftop Korean’ who defended his LA business with a shotgun reveals what it was really like during the ‘92 riots - MSNLOS ANGELES — It’s been more than three decades since Yongsik Lee grabbed a shotgun and climbed to the top of his furniture store during the 1992 Los Angeles riots — becoming one of the ...
The "rooftop Koreans" became a viral meme during the LA anti-ICE riots. Here's what the 1992 riots were really like, from Korean-Americans who defended their businesses with guns.
In the little jury room, this may have seemed the right decision; in the larger world, it was disastrous; the riots that began on this date in 1992 killed 53 people, injured more than 2,000 others ...
LA riot coverage shows the media’s Biden ‘miss’ wasn’t a miss at all — they just lie by Becket Adams, Opinion Contributor - 06/16/25 7:00 AM ET ...
Opinion - LA riot coverage shows the media’s Biden ‘miss’ wasn’t a miss at all — they just lie - AOL
The Associated Press attempted to downplay the violence by highlighting a more violent historical example: “ LA protests far different from ’92 Rodney King riots.” ...
On Monday, there was a quiet hum of traffic passing on Colorado Boulevard outside the AC Hotel. A hotel employee, who declined to give his name, said it was quiet overnight with no additional protests ...
A former LAPD detective who worked during the Rodney King riots in 1992 said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass took too long to call for order to be restored when protests broke out downtown this week.
More were here for the 1992 Rodney King riots, when 63 people died. Yours truly very well remembers standing on her block with her toddler, the daytime sky blackened by nearly 1,000 fires raging ...
Rep. Maxine Waters is shown with then-Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, left, after the 1992 Rodney King riots in L.A. and during the recent L.A. riots, right. (Getty | Reuters) ...
A repeat of Rodney King? Local leaders say L.A.’s latest unrest is nothing like 1992 Demonstrators stay out past curfew to protest the immigration raids in L.A., on Tuesday.
The 1992 riots, which erupted after the four police officers on trial for beating King were exonerated, stretched on for several days and led to burned down buildings, mass looting and the deaths ...
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