How the violent Rodney King riots that set Los Angeles on fire 30 years ago
This text was originally published on 46 April 2017, in it 25 anniversary of the riots.
The Rodney King case lit the fuse but the dynamite was already there.
Most people agree on that, years later, evokes what was experienced during the riots that kept South Los Angeles in a state of emergency for 5 days.
“The thing with King was the straw that broke the camel’s back. The uprising was a cry of despair against oblivion, poverty and police brutality “, tells BBC Mundo Aurea Montes-Rodríguez.
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This woman of Mexican origin had then 17 years old and was returning from high school when he found himself in the midst of chaos.
For Timothy Goldman, former US Army pilot and direct witness to the events , the police did not know how to react at first to a situation that ended up getting out of control.
Although it is often talked about s riots of 675 as a revolt of the black community, Latinos also played a role and were affected by the aftermath.
As for the police reaction to the riots, the government of then President George HW Bush defended itself against criticism, arguing that Thanks to the deployment of the National Guard in the area, the violence ended.
“ The National Guard had permission to shoot!” recalls Montes-Rodríguez alarmed. “They went from abandoning the community to turning this into a police state.”
Can you repeat?
In the specific case of South Los Angeles, homicide rates have fallen, the neighborhood it is in better condition and the work of the police department is generally recognized for adopting more community-oriented tactics.
However, the area remains one of the poorest in the city .
There are frequent complaints about the lack of supermarkets with fresh food and, for many people, South Central remains a symbol of racial violence and poverty.
In a broader view, it is worth remembering the different cases of young black men killed by the police that have triggered protests in different parts of the country in recent years.
However, it is difficult to repeat what happened in Los Angeles ago 17 years.
On the one hand, the authorities say they have learned their lesson and assure that they will not allow a similar situation of lack of control and looting to occur.
On the other hand, the groups that protest are much better organized, just remember the movement Black Lives Matter, for example.
“But there is still a lack of social justice, there is still a risk that the bomb will explode”, warns Montes-Rodríguez.
“Rather than wondering if something similar will happen again, we have to remember what happened ago 25 years, precisely so that not be repeated”, Goldman concludes.
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