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Key Verdict

Four Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted of assault charges in the Rodney King beating case.

Public Reaction

The verdict prompted widespread anger and violent protests in Los Angeles, including fires, looting, and attacks on motorists.

State of Emergency

Mayor Tom Bradley declared a state of emergency, and Governor Pete Wilson mobilized the National Guard.

Trial Details

The jury's decision followed a seven-week trial that included an 81-second amateur videotape of the incident. The jury was deadlocked on one charge, with the prosecution indicating a possible retrial.

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Four Los Angeles police officers were acquitted of assault today in the videotaped beating of a black motorist that stunned the nation. The verdicts immediately touched off a storm of anger and scattered violence in the city.

As residents set scores of fires, looted stores and beat passing motorists in the downtown area and pockets of predominantly black south-central Los Angeles, Mayor Tom Bradley declared a state of emergency, and Gov. Pete Wilson said he would send in the National Guard.

After hearing seven weeks of detailed testimony and studying the 81-second amateur videotape of the beating, the jury concluded that the policemen, all of whom are white, had not broken any laws when they clubbed and kicked the mostly prone motorist, Rodney G. King.

It was deadlocked on one of the 11 charges, and the prosecution said it might seek a new trial on that charge, which affected only one defendant.

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