The 1967 Detroit riot, also known as the 12th Street riot, was a civil disturbance in Detroit, Michigan, that began in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 23, 1967. The precipitating event was a police raid of an unlicensed, after-hours bar then known as a blind pig, on the corner of 12th and Clairmount streets on the city's Near West Side. Police confrontations with patrons and observers on the street evolved into one of the deadliest and most destructive riots in United States history, lasting five days and surpassing the violence and property destruction of Detroit's 1943 race riot, which occurred 24 years earlier.
And this one was 44 years ago ... mindboggling.
Yes, I lived in Royal Oak, MI at the time. The locals figured the rioters would come marching up Woodward Av. and were busy getting their firearms ready for action. However, the rioters just trashed their own hood.
What about the “MOVE massacre?”