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Rodney King Dead at 47: Icon or Agitator?

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Rodney King, the victim of an infamous incident of police brutality in 1991, was found dead at the bottom of his swimming pool Sunday morning. According to police, there are no signs of foul play, and the death is being ruled as accidental. It will take six to eight weeks for toxicology reports to come through. He was 47 years old at the time of his death.

The 1991 brutality incident made national headlines when a bystander sent in video footage, and the aquittal of three of the officers contributed to the beginning of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Earlier this year, King told The Times, "I sometimes feel like I'm caught in a vise. Some people feel like I'm some kind of hero. Others hate me. They say I deserved it. Other people, I can hear them mocking me for when I called for an end to the destruction, like I'm a fool for believing in peace." Do you think King was an civil rights icon?

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  • MkB 2012/06/18 21:26:11 (edited)
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    MkB
    +33
    King started a dangerous high speed car chase because he was intoxicated and didn't want to violate his parole for a 1989 store robbery. I'm not making excuses for the police brutality. That was uncalled for.

    I feel empathy for Reginald Denny, an innocent truck driver who happened to be driving in the wrong place at the wrong time and got hit on his head by a brick by a black man who didn't give a damn if he killed Denny or not.

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  • Thor Am... Patriotic 2012/06/20 03:14:48
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    Keep drinking that sharpton/jackson kool-aid.
  • Patriotic Thor Am... 2012/06/20 04:05:07
    Patriotic
    What have I said that was harmful to you and society as a whole? Have I threatened or came against anyone's civil liberties? Have Sharpton or Jackson ever lynched or killed a white person? Let's hear about this Kool-Aid you are accusing me of drinking...
  • Thor Am... Patriotic 2012/06/20 07:44:50 (edited)
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    Like the individual in your avatar BOTH sharpton and jackson are race whores.
  • Patriotic Thor Am... 2012/06/21 02:28:53
    Patriotic
    Yawn....same old tune, same old rednecks.
  • Thor Am... Patriotic 2012/06/22 22:34:56
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    Yeah but I also see you didn't dispute it. Because it can't be HONESTLY contradicted.
  • Patriotic Thor Am... 2012/06/23 20:28:45
    Patriotic
    Why should I waste my time on rednecks void of understanding and reason?
  • Thor Am... Patriotic 2012/06/24 22:18:24
    Thor American EXPAT n New Guinea
    Haha so now those who disagree are rednecks void of understanding.
    Got it say hi to Danny, Al, Jessie and the rest of the whacky baiters.
  • Patriotic Thor Am... 2012/06/25 00:33:33
    Patriotic
    Nope, just those who make ignorant redneck-like comments.
  • Nikki 2012/06/18 21:21:30 (edited)
  • Tony 2012/06/18 21:19:52
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    Tony
    +8
    He was a loser. Not long after the whole ordeal he got arrest again. Probably several times after that too. He's no icon, no role model, just a shmuck who got a bad rap one day and 15 minutes of fame! And NO, i don't think he deserved to get beaten by the cops. They were idiots too and should have been fired immediately for that.
  • Bilingu... Tony 2012/06/18 23:24:03
    Bilingual required sucks
    +1
    They went to jail for that
  • Tony Bilingu... 2012/06/19 12:40:09
    Tony
    All is right then! *L*
  • Lord Emperor of Dune 2012/06/18 21:12:28
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    Lord Emperor of Dune
    +5
    Neither. He was, like Obama, an idiot who put race relations back 20 years. He didn't do ANYTHING except for smoke crack and get his ass beat. He was a tool for Jackson and Farrakan, and made black folks a target all over again. People talk about "the revolution" at the time, but it was just hate and chaos...

    Rodney King: may he smoke turds in hell for all eternity...
  • Bilingu... Lord Em... 2012/06/18 23:25:20
    Bilingual required sucks
    +4
    Figures that came from a white redneck dumb ass from Utah.
  • Meako Bilingu... 2012/06/19 00:49:09 (edited)
    Meako
    +3
    YOU FORGOT TO MENTION THAT HE OF COURSE HAS "CHRISTIAN" AS HIS RELIGION.... LMAOOOOOO


    applause
  • Elementer Lord Em... 2012/06/19 02:29:44
    Elementer
    +1
    What does Obama have to do with anything?
  • Lord Em... Elementer 2012/06/19 19:36:56
    Lord Emperor of Dune
    First of all, I'm not white, even though I live in a primarily white area. I had to deal with the ramifications of this whole situation AS A PERSON OF COLOR! And if you ask what Obama has to do with it, my opinion is contained within my initial post. Don't white folks have people they wish they could 'trade' like in the Chappele Show?
  • Elementer Lord Em... 2012/06/19 19:42:53
    Elementer
    +1
    Okay, I can care less if you're white or not.

    My thing is, Obama hasn't done anything to race relations. He's neither improved it or hurt it my opinion. Race relations are the same as they were four years ago. Sure, there was hype when he was elected, but all that's subsided.
  • Lord Em... Elementer 2012/06/20 01:12:45
  • Patriotic Lord Em... 2012/06/20 01:36:01
    Patriotic
    I would love to meet you on the streets and beat your ignorant ass for saying sun and asinine thing. It will never happen because cowards like you only say things where people can't get to you. You are the same people that smile in people's faces, then curse them behind their backs. What an ass!
  • Manwë 2012/06/18 20:51:32
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    Manwë
    +8
    He called for peace after suffering a beating. How could that be called an agitator?
  • Patriotic Manwë 2012/06/20 01:38:16
    Patriotic
    +1
    I said the same thing...
  • Razoreye001 2012/06/18 20:50:28
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    Razoreye001
    +4
    Granted he is no Rev. Al Sharpton but he did become an icon of the oppressed standing up to the modern day Ghestopo that is corrupt law enforcement that serves the 1%.
  • Margaret Jacobson 2012/06/18 20:50:22
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    Margaret Jacobson
    +2
    I admit the beating that he recieved from the police WASW brutal, but he sped at more than 100 miles an hour endangering others......the quiestion in my mind is "why didn't he pull over and just lose his drivers license take a couple of classes and get it back ?? That in my mind seems to be a better choice !!
  • fuzzy K... Margare... 2012/06/18 21:39:21
    fuzzy Ken "In G-d We Trust"
    +2
    He didn't pull over because he was driving intoxicated and out on parole for a store robbery. Had he pulled over he would have gone back to jail.
  • Prime Time Lime 2012/06/18 20:35:17
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    He was a victim of police brutality and a symbol of civil rights.Rest in peace Rodney.
  • Stacie 2012/06/18 20:34:35
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    Stacie
    +4
    In all honesty, he was a bit of both.

    In no way, shape or form did he deserve the beating he received from police officers on the night that he was apprehended, nor the physical or emotional repercussions that resulted from it.

    The officers involved should have been punished to a much farther degree. The resulting violence that occurred when the ruling was announced was absolutely unacceptable, and 22 people lost their lives to it's barbarity. Mr King voiced his outrage about it as well, as most good men would.

    The only thing I hesitate about with Rodney King is his criminal record before, as well as after the beating and riots. Which contains the following offenses:

    *****************************...

    The Arrest Record of Rodney King

    Rodney King's criminal history played a large role in the high-speed chase that led to his arrest, in his controversial and violent arrest, and in the trials that followed. King explained his decision to flee--at a speed exceeding 110 mph--from CHP officers as resulting from a fear that his arrest for speeding would lead to a revocation of his parole and a return to prison: "I was scared of going back to prison and I just kind of thought the problem would just go away." Sergeant Stacey Koon, the supervising officer at King's arrest, conclude...





































    In all honesty, he was a bit of both.

    In no way, shape or form did he deserve the beating he received from police officers on the night that he was apprehended, nor the physical or emotional repercussions that resulted from it.

    The officers involved should have been punished to a much farther degree. The resulting violence that occurred when the ruling was announced was absolutely unacceptable, and 22 people lost their lives to it's barbarity. Mr King voiced his outrage about it as well, as most good men would.

    The only thing I hesitate about with Rodney King is his criminal record before, as well as after the beating and riots. Which contains the following offenses:

    *****************************...

    The Arrest Record of Rodney King

    Rodney King's criminal history played a large role in the high-speed chase that led to his arrest, in his controversial and violent arrest, and in the trials that followed. King explained his decision to flee--at a speed exceeding 110 mph--from CHP officers as resulting from a fear that his arrest for speeding would lead to a revocation of his parole and a return to prison: "I was scared of going back to prison and I just kind of thought the problem would just go away." Sergeant Stacey Koon, the supervising officer at King's arrest, concluded (correctly, it turned out) from King's "buffed out appearance" that he was most likely an ex-con who had been working out on prison weights--and assumed therefore that he was a dangerous character. Finally, it was King's criminal history that explained the decision of prosecutors to keep him off the witness stand. If King testified, defense attorneys would be allowed to present the jury with his record of arrests--a record that might influence their deliberations.

    Many of King's problems with the law stem from his serious drinking problem. According to his parole officer, Tim Fowler, King "was a basically decent guy with borderline intelligence....His problem was alcoholism." (Cannon, p40.)

    King's Trouble with the Law Prior to His Beating
    July 27, 1987: According to a complaint filed by his wife, King beat her while she was sleeping, then dragged her outside the house and beat her again. King was charged with battery and pleaded "no contest." He was placed on probation and ordered to obtain counseling. He never got the counseling.

    November 3, 1989: King, brandishing a tire iron, ordered a convenience store clerk to empty the cash register. The clerk grabbed the tire iron, causing King to fall backwards and knock over a pie rack. King swung the rack at the clerk and fled the store with $200. King was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon, second-degree robbery, and intent to commit great bodily injury. In a plea agreement, King pleaded guilty to the robbery charge and the other charges were dropped. He was sentenced to two years in prison, but was paroled on December 27, 1990.
    The Arrest of Rodney King on March 3, 1991
    March 3, 1991: After being seen speeding on the 210 freeway by CHP officers, King led them on a chase at speeds estimated at up to 110 to 115 mph. When finally stopped, King refused requests to get into the prone position and appeared to charge one of the officers. He was beaten and arrested. King was charged with felony evading. Charges were later dropped.
    King's 3/3/91 Arrest Record
    King's Trouble with the Law After March 3, 1991
    May 11, 1991: King was pulled over for having an excessively tinted windshield. Although King was driving without a license and his car registration had expired, King was not charged.

    May 28, 1991: King picked up a transvestite prostitute in Hollywood who happened to be under surveillance by LAPD officers. King and the prostitute were observed in an alley engaging in sexual activity. When the prostitute spotted the officers, King sped away, nearly hitting one of them. King later explained that he thought the vice officers were robbers trying to kill him. No charges were filed.

    June 26, 1992: King's second wife reported to police that King had hit her and she feared for her life. King was handcuffed and taken to a police station, but his wife then decided against pressing charges.

    July 16, 1992: King was arrested at 1:40 A.M. for driving while intoxicated. No charges were filed.

    August 21, 1993: King crashed into a wall near a downtown Los Angeles nightclub. He had a blood alcohol level of 0.19. King was charged with violating his parole and sent for sixty day to an alcohol treatment center. He was also convicted on the DUI charge and ordered to perform twenty days of community service.

    May 21, 1995: King was arrested for DUI while on a trip to Pennsylvania. King failed field sobriety tests, but refused to submit to a blood test. He was tried and acquitted.

    July 14, 1995: King got into an argument with his wife while he was driving, pulled off the freeway and ordered her out of the car. When she started to get out, King sped off, leaving her on the highway with a bruised arm. King was charged with assault with a deadly weapon (his car), reckless driving, spousal abuse, and hit-and-run. King was tried on all four charges, but found guilty only of hit-and-run driving.

    March 3, 1999: King allegedly injured the sixteen-year-old girl that he had fathered out of wedlock when he was seventeen, as well as the girl's mother. King was arrested for injuring the woman, the girl, and for vandalizing property. King claimed that the incident was simply "a family misunderstanding."

    September 29, 2001: King was arrested for indecent exposure and use of the hallucinogenic drug PCP.

    *****************************...

    Clearly the man was not perfect, but nor are any of us.

    No matter what, he did not merit his mistreatment in any manner and was truly a victim.

    He has now passed away and deserves our respect and his family our sympathy.

    End of story.
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  • Farnsworth 2012/06/18 20:09:32
    Agitator
    Farnsworth
    +4
    What did he do to be "iconic"?
  • Soundstorm Farnsworth 2012/06/20 08:55:02
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Debauchery and wife beating I guess.
  • Farnsworth Soundstorm 2012/06/20 11:42:52
    Farnsworth
    +1
    our standards have really slipped.
  • Soundstorm Farnsworth 2012/06/21 07:04:01
    Soundstorm
    Hey! That reminds me! Mike Tyson will be doing a show on Broadway directed by Spike Lee! I don't think it'll be a musical.....
    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/e...
  • Farnsworth Soundstorm 2012/06/21 10:49:31
    Farnsworth
    +1
    geeze....
  • Soundstorm Farnsworth 2012/06/21 19:53:05
    Soundstorm
    +1
    Maybe there'll be a little song and dance.....
  • BigFig#9 2012/06/18 20:08:40
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    +2
    Don't necessarily think he's an Icon but as to agitating???? Agitating by attacking those poor innocent policemen on their fists and feet with his face and torso? Bottom line is that he was 'by chance' one of the first victims to get video taped. It wasn't Rodney King who made this a horrible incident - it was the cops who started it and the thugs who used it as an excuse to riot. What he has done is made cops increasingly aware that they MAY be on tape and despite some who are forgetful from time to time, this has lead to less brutality by the police forces. That's a good thing.
  • Muver 2012/06/18 20:08:07
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    Muver
    +2
    While I do not agree that any person should be beaten to death, he was just another trouble maker and was used by others to serve their own purposes, much like the boy in Florida who was shot and killed....He was just a puppet and became caught up in is own manufactured image...I wonder if OBama thinks HE looks like HE could be Obama's son if he had one....shoulda, woulda, coulda....
  • BigFig#9 Muver 2012/06/18 20:52:20
    BigFig#9
    +1
    I agree he was no outstanding citizen and certainly with his effort to evade and so forth, created an atmosphere that along with some brutal cops lead to the beating... As to 'much like' the boy in Florida - I don't think any of us have enough info to make that decision...My personal take there is that the kid thought some 'creepo' was following him and probably struck out in self defense AND unfortunately, the 'creepo' had a gun. That's my guess but we may never know.
  • Franklin 2012/06/18 20:01:20
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    Franklin
    +3
    bad choices , the boy was a loser - he was a loser before the beating and he was a loser after the beating
    icon ? nope! Just a fool+tool for black agitators to use and abuse for personal gain -
    Agitator ? he was pretty much as articulate as Mr Ed the talking horse -
    loser , RP was a drug addicted ractarded woman abusing loser !
  • Meako Franklin 2012/06/19 00:50:55
    Meako
    +1
    He was a man........
  • Idiot r... Meako 2012/06/19 11:42:22
    Idiot repubs
    +1
    Not in franklins racist eyes.
  • Soundstorm Meako 2012/06/20 08:56:52
    Soundstorm
    But mostly a poor excuse for one.

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