These is a great write up and I have definitely learnt somethings @artgrafiken though the manner which the cop handled the situation seems a little bit unprofessional, like you later wrote he should have been handcuff first as a suspect not like a target. Thanks for sharing thjs sir @artgrafiken
Thanks for checking it out. @chizzy100
After the event happened in 1991, there was a full video tape of the situation with Rodney King circulating. A friend of mine saw it on cable access TV in L.A. Truther William Cooper also saw it. First Cooper was against the cops and their behavior--then he saw the full tape and he said both King and the police didn't handle the situation properly.
On TV they just played the beating of King. They manipulated the public to stir them up. They did not let the public see the lead up to the beating. I was told: King was being chased by the police. It took several cars to force his car off the freeway (he may have been speeding or driving in an erratic manner--something to get the police to single his car out). The other riders in the car got out and surrendered to the police--where as King tried to hit and fight with the police as soon as he got out of the car. Anyone, whatever color they are, who fights with the police is going to be arrested. The police should have cuffed King as soon as they had him down. Instead they took out their frustration on King. The police blew it too.