Rodney Glenn King (born April 2, 1965 in Sacramento, California) is an African American who — while being videotaped by a bystander (George Holiday) — was continually struck with batons, and subsequently arrested by Los Angeles police officers (LAPD).
The incident raised a public outcry among people who believed it was racially motivated. In an environment of growing tension between the African American community and the LAPD as well as increasing anger over police brutality and more general issues of unemployment, racial tension, and poverty facing the African American community in South Central Los Angeles the acquittal in a state court of the four officers charged with using excessive force in subduing King provided the spark that led to the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
In 1989, King robbed a convenience store. Faced with charges of assault, robbery, and aggravated assault, he pleaded guilty to the robbery charge in exchange for the assault charges being dropped. King was sentenced to two years in prison and received parole in December 1990.
At trial, the defense argued that the officers had legitimate reason to believe King was extremely dangerous and possibly on a mind-affecting drug such as PCP and that the force used was justified by that threat. One piece of evidence offered to support this argument was that King showed no response after having been shot by at least one Taser weapon The Rodney King Trial: Police Transmissions. The Taser will immediately incapacitate most people. However, the videotape shows that King was putting up little or no resistance against the policemen and for most of the incident lay on the ground, shielding himself. The video shows the officers striking King, giving him verbal commands, and repeating this process. The officers later argued that this was done because King did not comply with their commands during the arrest, and that their actions were in compliance with standard police procedure. King suffered eleven skull fractures, broken bones and teeth, kidney injuries, and permanent brain damage due to injuries suffered during his arrest.
The video footage, while showing most of the incident, is notably lacking in the first few minutes of the confrontation, during which King is alleged to have lunged for the weapon of one of the police officers present. Rodney King was charged with felony evading the night of the incident, but this charge was dropped.
The defense successfully filed for a change of venue away from Los Angeles County, where the incident occurred and where, they argued, the defendants could not receive a fair trial, to suburban Simi Valley, in Ventura County, whose population is more affluent, contains a much smaller proportion of African-Americans, and contains a disproportionately large number of law-enforcement officers. However, the jurors themselves were drawn from the entirety of Ventura County, which is not an entirely white and conservative county and includes some blue collar and minority districts. On April 29, 1992, three of the officers were acquitted by a jury of ten whites, one Latino, and an Asian. The jury could not agree on a verdict for one of the counts on one of the officers.
Since the 1991 incident, King has been arrested several times for drug infractions, spousal abuse, soliciting a prostitute and motoring offenses. He has also worked in construction and started the rap label "Straight Alta-Pazz". Although he received $3.8 million in a civil suit against the LAPD, he is reportedly bankrupt and living in a drug rehab center. To quote BBC news, "much of it went to pay his lawyers, but he used the rest to found a rap record business, the Straight Alta-Pazz Recording Company".
1965 births | African Americans | American criminals | History of Los Angeles | Law enforcement in the United States | Living people | Racism | Sacramentans
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