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All Blog Posts Tagged 'lapd' (7)

LAPD Chief Beck Discusses the LAPD and the King Holiday on The Hutchinson Report

 

 

Hutchinson Report Host Earl Ofari Hutchinson on Friday, January 18, on KTYM-1460 AM Radio at 9:00 AM PST, streamed globally on ktym.com and on blogtalkradio.com will conduct an exclusive interview with LAPD Chief Charley Beck on the LAPD’s celebration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday. He will discuss the background and significance of the LAPD sponsored annual King breakfast. Beck will tell how the King Holiday and the LAPD’s efforts to support and celebrate…

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Added by Earl Ofari Hutchinson on January 16, 2013 at 9:59pm — No Comments

The Tragedy, Triumph and Tragedy of Rodney King

 

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

Less than two weeks before his death, I was scheduled to interview Rodney King on the public stage at the annual Leimert Park Book festival in Los Angeles. I had two conflicting thoughts about the…

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Added by Earl Ofari Hutchinson on June 17, 2012 at 1:01pm — No Comments

Twenty Years after the Flames: Vigilance is still the watchword with the LAPD—Pt.2

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

As President of the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable, social commentator, and longtime critic of many of the Los Angeles Police Department’s racial practices, the invitation I got three years ago was unprecedented. Then Los Angeles Police Chief William Bratton called and asked me to be his special…

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Added by Earl Ofari Hutchinson on April 21, 2012 at 8:26pm — No Comments

Twenty Years after the Flames: The Rodney King Beating Verdict and the L.A. Riots

 

Earl Ofari Hutchinson

 

For two fateful days at the end of April and the first day of May 1992, I ducked around police cordons, and barricades, cringed in fear at the cackle of police gunfire. I choked, and gagged on and was blinded by the thick, acrid smoke that at times blotted out the sun and gave an eerie…

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Added by Earl Ofari Hutchinson on April 17, 2012 at 9:00pm — No Comments

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