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Rodney King dead at 47
Manic!
06-17-2012, 04:27 PM
Rodney King dead at 47 - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2012/06/17/us/obit-rodney-king/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Rodney King, whose beating by Los Angeles police in 1991 was caught on camera and sparked riots after the acquittal of the four officers involved, was found dead in his swimming pool Sunday, authorities and his fiancee said. He was 47.
Police in Rialto, California, received a 911 call from King's fiancee, Cynthia Kelly, about 5:25 a.m., said Capt. Randy De Anda. Responding officers found King at the bottom of the pool, removed him and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation until paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at a local hospital, police said.
There were no preliminary signs of foul play, De Anda said, and no obvious injuries on King's body. Police are conducting a drowning investigation, he said, and King's body would be autopsied.
ABC video about the beating.
Rodney King tape on national news.flv - YouTube
Dude lived a hard life.
parm104
06-17-2012, 04:57 PM
RIP
A SYMBOL of black civil rights. Whether you like it or not, he's apart of black history in the United States.
GotRice604
06-17-2012, 06:55 PM
RIP
Great68
06-17-2012, 07:16 PM
Yeah, an icon for the black human rights movement by evading police in a high speed car chase, while drunk and on parole, then acting like a total retard and resisting arrest, taking swings at the officers!
Yeah, a real class act. Great example for all.
beanzzz
06-17-2012, 07:42 PM
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parm104
06-17-2012, 07:47 PM
Yeah, an icon for the black human rights movement by evading police in a high speed car chase, while drunk and on parole, then acting like a total retard and resisting arrest, taking swings at the officers!
Yeah, a real class act. Great example for all.
Yup, you're right, it wasn't a case of police brutality at all. It must've just been all media hype. 2 officers were sentenced to jail time for absolutely no reason...You're an idiot dude. Very few people would say that Rodney King isn't an example of police brutality and human rights struggles. We learn about this shit in undergraduate and graduate school probably because Rodney King isn't a testament to any sort of movement at all...
Rodney King tape on national news.flv - YouTube
For the rest of you who haven't heard of Rodney King or the story around him, take a look at the video above. Although it is a clip and can be taken out of context...there is no question that the blows by the officers are UNNECESSARY and dangerously abusive.
Whether you like it or not, whether you agree or not, he has a legacy. He will be remembered throughout history for what he went through. His story marked a first for public awareness and common citizen actions in our society. As Robert Dziekanski was for Vancouver, Rodney King was for L.A., the U.S. and African-Americans. The role of personal recording devices and the impacts that it can have on our legal system wasn't realized until this particular case.
Great68
06-17-2012, 08:02 PM
Sure there was police brutality, I'm not saying otherwise dickhead. But Rodney King was a criminal, and to say he deserves some sort of recognition or commemoration is offensive to all those that actually deserve it.
You're treating him like some sort of fucking martyr, which he is not.
parm104
06-17-2012, 08:06 PM
Sure there was police brutality, I'm not saying otherwise dickhead. But Rodney King was a criminal, and to say he deserves some sort of recognition or commemoration is offensive to all those that actually deserve it.
You're treating him like some sort of fucking martyr, which he is not.
Right because an "ICON for black human rights" is considered being a martyr. You're an idiot. It's not a matter of opinion. It's a FACT that Rodney King is an iconic character when it comes to civil rights in America. Google it and let me know how many hits come up with it . Hit up a library and take a look at the index to see how many times Rodney King is references in law books. There's a REASON for it. You can sit in your little hole and deny the fact that he's made an impact, whether positive or negative, but the unfortunately for you, the facts are that he is revered as a iconic figure for police brutality and humans rights cases.
Needless to say, the majority of the world disagrees with you.
The argument here isn't whether or not he did something valid, something worth while or whether he is a martyr. The point I've made her is that when people think of Rodney King, he is immediately associated with african american civil rights. That cannot be contested. Everything else you're talking about is irrelevant because myself nor anyone else here has yet to praise his actions or call him a martyr. We've simply acknowledged his place in history.
Manic!
06-17-2012, 08:14 PM
Rodney King was the proof that the Lockness monster exists. Lots of people say they have seen the Lockness monster but where 's the proof. Many blacks had complained about police brutality but there was never any proof. This was the first time of actual proof of Police brutality by the L.A. police. Rodney King just happened to be thew one who got beaten up.
Hurricane
06-17-2012, 08:41 PM
RIP
An icon for the Black Human Rights Movement
An Icon for the Black Human Rights Movement??
First of all, I don't even know what that means. The Civil Rights Movement basically ended in the late 60's.
He deserves zero personal credit for what his 'incident' led to.
It actually makes me a little nauseous that you would try to lump a guy like him in with people like Rosa Parks, Malcom X, Dr. Martin Luther King etc.
He is the black eye of the movement. At best, you could refer to him as the catalyst that caused some sweeping changes in the LAPD.
If he wasn't black, that night would have been a catalyst for nothing, absolutely nothing. Kinds of puts things into perspective.
Wonder what would have happened if Robert Dziekanski was Black, and this happened at LAX, would we have saw the incarnation of the modern father of the black human rights movement? According to you, seems likely.
StylinRed
06-17-2012, 09:05 PM
^^ Malcolm X was committing B&Es before he became the Icon that he was and he was considered a terrorist when he was
Rosa Parks was guilty of disorderly conduct and spent a night in jail + a fine
Martin Luther King was in prison for 4months
Marcus Garvey was sentenced to 4 years in prison for mail fraud
many civil rights activists are significant for what they spawned and the movements that arose because of them not because of their personal histories
America/California ignored the claims against police they tried to stifle voices that spoke out like "fuck the police" by N.W.A. and rap music in general because of the LA rap scene singing against the police
It wasn't until Rodney Kings incident that the issues were thrown in front of people so that it couldn't be ignored and yet the government did try to ignore it hence the LA Riots that got all the rich people scared which resulted in change
There really isn't any need in trying to detract from Rodney Kings significance
you could try and belittle it by saying all he did was get his ass beat but all rosa parks did was sit her ass down but that's not the point you see, as mentioned, its what spawned from their incidents wherein lies their importance
parm104
06-17-2012, 09:20 PM
An Icon for the Black Human Rights Movement??
First of all, I don't even know what that means. The Civil Rights Movement basically ended in the late 60's.
He deserves zero personal credit for what his 'incident' led to.
It actually makes me a little nauseous that you would try to lump a guy like him in with people like Rosa Parks, Malcom X, Dr. Martin Luther King etc.
He is the black eye of the movement. At best, you could refer to him as the catalyst that caused some sweeping changes in the LAPD.
If he wasn't black, that night would have been a catalyst for nothing, absolutely nothing. Kinds of puts things into perspective.
Wonder what would have happened if Robert Dziekanski was Black, and this happened at LAX, would we have saw the incarnation of the modern father of the black human rights movement? According to you, seems likely.
You fail to distinguish the difference between an "icon" and a "father of the black human rights movement."
An icon is someone who is distinguished for something...Someone who is universally seen as an image of an act, event or object. Being the father of the black human rights movement would be to say that he is the face of it all. He is the originator and most prevalent figure in the movement. Way to embellish your ideas to make another view sound ridiculous.
Neither of you members have explained why so many people and so many educators and authors have felt the need to publish Rodney King's story and teach his scenario in schools. Neither have you have touched on the fact why people so many people feel that he is a figure of human rights violations and human rights movements. It cannot be argued that in the history books, Rodney King is going to be known for human rights violations. Are all these people simply ignorant in their ways of thinking?
Hurricane
06-17-2012, 09:55 PM
Dr. King
‘I have a dream’ speech
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Congressional Gold Medal
US Federal Holiday named after him
Led the March on Washington
Nobel Peace Prize
American Liberties Medallion
Memorial in Washington DC
300,000 attended his funeral in one day
Malcom X
Published 11 books
Dozens of Schools and Streets named after him
His own postage stamp
Credited with rooting black power movement
Invited by Fidel Castro to visit Cuba after a 1on1 meeting
Met with other heads of state all of the world for discussions
30,000 people attended his funeral
Rosa Parks
Presidential Medal of Freedom
Congressional Gold Medal
NAACP Springham Medal
Statue in US Capitols Statuary Hall
First woman granted lying in honor at Capital Rotunda
Founded Rosa Parks Scholarship foundation
Founded the Rosa and Raymond Parks Intitute for Self Development
Donated her speaking fees to these causes
Wrote two books
50,000 attended her funeral
Chapel, streets, and schools named after her
Rodney King
Drove drunk
Fought with police
Told everyone ‘can’t we all just get along’
Drove over his wife with his car (maybe drunk again)
Appeared on celebrity rehab TV show
Appeared on sober house (spinoff of aforementioned)
Won a celebrity boxing match
Married a juror who helped him become a millionaire
Drowned in his backyard pool
(funeral attendance TBA)
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91LS-VTak
06-17-2012, 10:47 PM
I don't think Rodney King was anyone special, but the video of his arrest brought to light what black people were complaining about for a long time
bballguy
06-18-2012, 12:33 AM
I don't think Rodney King was anyone special, but the video of his arrest brought to light what black people were complaining about for a long time
...thus making him an icon - a person or thing regarded as a representative symbol of something: "police brutality" and "black civil rights"
Shorn
06-18-2012, 12:52 AM
heh. in some ways he was LUCKY to have gotten involved all those years ago in that incident.
if he hadn't, i doubt he would have had a swimming pool today.
also he wasn't anyone i would actually mourn, say, in the same way i would mourn ghandi. definitely not someone i would consider an exemplary human being. he was merely a catalyst for the riots that ensued. he was caught at the wrong (right?) place at the wrong (right?) time. nothing more
Hurricane
06-18-2012, 01:25 AM
...thus making him an icon - a person or thing regarded as a representative symbol of something: "police brutality" and "black civil rights"
He is Nothing
Using your own definition, the Rodney King Video is an iconic image - The man is not. It represented everything that Rodney King gave us.
What else do you know about Rodney King? In fact, what else does anyone know about Rodney King? Absolutely nothing, because aside from being born black and getting in a felonious rampage that fateful spring evening, he did nothing before or after worth talking about.
It's really all a bunch of semantics here, I just don't like seeing him get credit for somehow furthering a movement he had no intention of helping at anytime is his entire life to begin with.
Manic!
06-18-2012, 01:43 AM
heh. in some ways he was LUCKY to have gotten involved all those years ago in that incident.
if he hadn't, i doubt he would have had a swimming pool today.
King was taken to Pacifica Hospital immediately after his arrest. He suffered a fractured facial bone, a broken right ankle, and numerous bruises and lacerations.[24] In a negligence claim filed with the city, King alleged he had suffered "11 skull fractures, permanent brain damage, broken [bones and teeth], kidney damage [and] emotional and physical trauma.
Would you go threw all that for 1.5 mill. He one 3.8 but he claims he ended up with 1.5 million.
parm104
06-18-2012, 01:55 AM
King was taken to Pacifica Hospital immediately after his arrest. He suffered a fractured facial bone, a broken right ankle, and numerous bruises and lacerations.[24] In a negligence claim filed with the city, King alleged he had suffered "11 skull fractures, permanent brain damage, broken [bones and teeth], kidney damage [and] emotional and physical trauma.
Would you go threw all that for 1.5 mill. He one 3.8 but he claims he ended up with 1.5 million.
Almost all true except for one part. He wasn't actually taken to the hospital immediately after his arrest. The police officers had actually taken him back to the station to show their arrest to the rest of the squad. They had altered time logs in their notes to cover that up but it was later confessed at trial.
punkwax
06-18-2012, 05:08 AM
So much bickering.. can't we all just get along?
:troll:
RIP
jasonturbo
06-18-2012, 06:05 AM
He is Nothing
Using your own definition, the Rodney King Video is an iconic image - The man is not. It represented everything that Rodney King gave us.
What else do you know about Rodney King? In fact, what else does anyone know about Rodney King? Absolutely nothing, because aside from being born black and getting in a felonious rampage that fateful spring evening, he did nothing before or after worth talking about.
It's really all a bunch of semantics here, I just don't like seeing him get credit for somehow furthering a movement he had no intention of helping at anytime is his entire life to begin with.
Couldn't have said that better myself.
Great68
06-18-2012, 06:35 AM
It's really all a bunch of semantics here, I just don't like seeing him get credit for somehow furthering a movement he had no intention of helping at anytime is his entire life to begin with.
Bingo.
StylinRed
06-18-2012, 07:10 AM
^^^ many leaders/icons dont ask for or want their roles there are millions of famous quotes that speak to the same thing, it matters not...
again you guys are missing the point, its not the man and his actions really its what they spawned/represented
no one thinks he was a saint who went and fought for the cause of ending injustice towards blacks in California but he and his circumstances caused/created/represented the movement that fought for ending such injustice thus making him an icon
it is what it is... and if you guys can't see or get over that it suggests other things
it's like that Neda girl in Iran who was hanging out with friends supposedly planning on protesting the government but was blocks away from the unrest she got shot in the head (supposedly by a sniper who was covering the unrest blocks away), she didn't do shit.... but she became an icon for the movement against the government not because of her personal life/actions but rather her circumstances
jasonturbo
06-18-2012, 10:31 AM
it is what it is... and if you guys can't see or get over that it suggests other things
From reading your posts over the years I have decided that you clearly believe white people are inherently racist.
spideyv2
06-18-2012, 11:39 AM
Goodnight sweet King
RIP
StylinRed
06-18-2012, 01:08 PM
From reading your posts over the years I have decided that you clearly believe white people are inherently racist.
right... what other posts made you think that please? heck even the sentence you quoted was very broad you just decided to assume "racist" i was thinking more in terms of ignorant/stupid but didn't want to call anyone that
91LS-VTak
06-18-2012, 01:15 PM
...thus making him an icon - a person or thing regarded as a representative symbol of something: "police brutality" and "black civil rights"
The event was iconic, he was an idiot
Berzerker
06-18-2012, 01:33 PM
I bet I can guess who's white or not in this thread by the posts they made :)
Berz out.
white_guilt
06-18-2012, 01:57 PM
RIP
A SYMBOL of black civil rights.
A symbol of violent ghetto thuggery whose arrest was coincidentally caught on tape and broadcast to a national audience, thus sparking the ire of the so-called Black "civil-rights leaders" (Jackson and his ilk) who flooded the liberal media with race propaganda, which helped incited an unnecessary riot. Martin Luther King would have been spinning in his grave.
Great68
06-18-2012, 03:16 PM
. Martin Luther King would have been spinning in his grave.
No doubt, the riots were a fucking disgrace. Yes, let's all celebrate an event where shit like the following occurred:
Reginald Denny Incident:
" At approximately 6:45 pm, Reginald Oliver Denny, a white truck driver who stopped at a traffic light at the intersection of Florence and Normandie Avenues, was dragged from his vehicle and severely beaten by a mob of local black residents as a TV news helicopter hovered above"
Fidel Lopez beating:
"At the same intersection, just minutes after Denny was rescued, another beating was captured on video tape. Fidel Lopez, a self-employed construction worker and Guatemalan immigrant, was pulled from his truck and robbed of nearly $2,000. Damian Williams smashed his forehead open with a car stereo as another rioter attempted to slice his ear off. After Lopez lost consciousness, the crowd spray painted his chest, torso and genitals black."
Ronin
06-18-2012, 03:40 PM
Guy is a significant part of history and civil rights...although none of it was his doing. Dude got his ass kicked when he ran from the cops. Big deal. Not the first nor the last time.
Yes, big event but doesn't mean we should mourn the man. He didn't refuse to go to the back of the bus. He was just being a criminal and ran into some asshole cops.
Berzerker
06-18-2012, 03:54 PM
I can't post my personal opinion on this subject as I am a mod and I need to conduct myself in a mod fashion. I'll let Chris Rock say it for me though....
There is swearing in the video.
Chris Rock - Black People Hate Their Own - YouTube
Berz out.
Phil@rise
06-19-2012, 05:44 PM
He is Nothing
Using your own definition, the Rodney King Video is an iconic image - The man is not. It represented everything that Rodney King gave us.
What else do you know about Rodney King? In fact, what else does anyone know about Rodney King? Absolutely nothing, because aside from being born black and getting in a felonious rampage that fateful spring evening, he did nothing before or after worth talking about.
It's really all a bunch of semantics here, I just don't like seeing him get credit for somehow furthering a movement he had no intention of helping at anytime is his entire life to begin with.
I know what I need to know bout him
He was a junky! Nuff said black, white, hispanic who cares he was a junky.
Bleeding hearts join together ohhhh poor guy he never did nothin wrong he got beat cus he was black.....fuck that he got beat cus he was a junky and endangered people. If he wasn't a fuck up junky he wouldnt have gotten a beat down.
Cops dont beat people just minding their own business strollin down the street. Not even black people.
StylinRed
06-19-2012, 06:27 PM
Cops dont beat people just minding their own business strollin down the street. Not even black people.
actually they do... hell remember the disabled lady just strolling down the street in downtown and getting shoved to the ground by the vpd
or the newspaper deliveryman getting assaulted by police
etc etc etc and this is here in vancouver... not the notorious la cops
geeknerd
06-20-2012, 12:02 AM
He just happened to be black.
He just happened to be black.
you make it sound like he was black by accident :lawl:
The7even
06-20-2012, 09:43 AM
Yeah, an icon for the black human rights movement by evading police in a high speed car chase, while drunk and on parole, then acting like a total retard and resisting arrest, taking swings at the officers!
Yeah, a real class act. Great example for all.
Everyone that failed is you is a fucking joke..
You can all fuck off with your PC. He was an idiot doing idiotic things...
What they did to him wasn't right either, but he was no fucking angel.
parm104
06-20-2012, 11:27 AM
Everyone that failed is you is a fucking joke..
You can all fuck off with your PC. He was an idiot doing idiotic things...
What they did to him wasn't right either, but he was no fucking angel.
Can I fuck off if I'm using a Mac too?
Can I fuck off with I'm using a Mac too?
i'm sure there's an app for that :)
The7even
06-21-2012, 07:08 PM
Can I fuck off with I'm using a Mac too?
Political correctness.
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