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The Watts Riots began on Aug. 11, 1965 and ended on Aug. 16, 1965 — and that day Gov. Edmund G. “Pat” Brown declared the ...
A top federal prosecutor in California says most suspects his office has charged in anti-deportation riots are U. S.
A Department of Justice (DOJ) official prosecuting anti-deportation riot cases in California says the violence has only ...
Justice Department lawyers were in federal court Monday to defend the Trump administration’s deployment of Marines and ...
In some ways, what I see there now is worse than before 1965. Back then, nearly all residents had shelter. Today, as in other ...
According to a Thursday announcement from the Department of Justice (DOJ), a federal grand jury has indicted 30-year-old ...
Children with painted faces darted between booths. Bass from the stage thumped down West 108th Street, where neighbors ...
The LA Riot is not exactly a competitor to the Lakers and Clippers. It’s part of a league called Big3, in which ...
The riots left over 50 people dead, over 4,000 injured and caused more than $1 billion in damage, according to ABC News. Here's a look at Los Angeles then and now, 25 years after the 1992 riots.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Thirty years ago Friday, four Los Angeles Police Department officers were found not guilty of beating Rodney King. The acquittals lit a fuse that tore the city apart. For ...
Many people looked back on the 1992 Los Angeles riots, including Mayor Eric Garcetti and LAPD Chief Charlie Beck, during a meeting inside City Hall.