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L.A. Lays the Groundwork for Another Riot
Intellectual Conservative ^ | July 12, 2004 | Patrick Rooney

Posted on 07/12/2004 4:20:16 PM PDT by abigail2

L.A. Lays the Groundwork for Another Riot
by Patrick Rooney
12 July 2004

The car chase and subsequent arrest of Stanley Miller is drawing comparisons to the Rodney King incident, and Al Sharpton is on the scene.

Thirteen years ago, convicted criminal Rodney King led law enforcement on a chase at speeds estimated at up to 110 to 115 mph. When finally stopped, the hulking King looked to be high as a kite, refused requests to get into the prone position and appeared to lunge at one of the officers. After repeated Taser blasts had no serious affect, he was beaten and arrested, and soon the media was showing a homemade and incomplete videotape of the beating seemingly on a continuous loop, creating a frenzy.

When jurors subsequently acquitted the four officers involved, all hell broke loose in Los Angeles -- six days of rioting, 54 dead, nearly 2,400 injured, 13,000 arrested, 11,000 fires. All in all not a bad outcome for many angry black racists in the City of the Angels.

This June, convicted criminal Stanley Miller led LAPD officers on a chase in a reported stolen car. LAPD sources have said that in radio transmissions during pursuit, officers indicated they saw Miller making “furtive movements and believed he might be arming himself.” Police Chief William Bratton said that wire cutters were found at the scene. After catching Miller, an officer hit him eleven times with a flashlight, causing an immediate uproar among many blacks, who didn’t display similar outrage at the alleged car thief.

In 1992, infamous Congresswoman Maxine Waters excused the King-inspired riot, calling it a “rebellion.” She said it was "a spontaneous reaction to a lot of injustice and a lot of alienation and frustration." Regarding the looting, Maxine said, "One lady said her children didn't have any shoes. She just saw those shoes there, a chance for all of her children to have new shoes. Goddamn it! It was such a tearjerker. I might have gone in and taken them for her myself." Believe it or not, Waters is a respected leader in the black community!

Then-mayor Tom Bradley poured fuel on the fire with this inappropriate outburst just after the officer’s “not guilty” verdicts were read: "We will not tolerate the savage beating of our citizens by a few renegade cops.” Sure enough, the riots soon followed.

White no-nonsense Police Chief Darryl Gates was made the primary scapegoat for the beating and general black anger. After the riots, he was forced out and replaced with a black chief, the weak and ineffective Willie Williams, who was later replaced with a marginally more effective black chief, Bernard Parks.

This is where the Rodney King past and the Stanley Miller present start to intersect.

Police Chief Parks’ expired term was not renewed by current mayor James Hahn, a move that was considered a slap in the face by many in the black community. Parks decided to run for city council, winning a seat, and recently announced he is running for mayor against rival Hahn!

Hahn is a white liberal who relied on black support to win his recent mayoral election against radical Hispanic city councilman Antonio Villaraigosa. After the Stanley Miller incident, Mayor Hahn, in an obvious ploy to save his hide with the black community, said at a community meeting, “No one is above the law in Los Angeles…[the incident] upset me, it made me angry." Hahn said that if officers involved in the arrest "are found to have violated the law, those officers ought to be terminated. They ought to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

Hahn’s desperate pandering won’t be enough to save his standing with the black community. Because he is white, he’ll be tossed overboard in a Los Angeles minute by the black community, who will likely install former police chief Parks in his place.

The mayor has named a “citizen’s committee,” which includes the usual cast of unsavory characters, including the likes of Rev. Cecil "Chip" Murray of First African Methodist Episcopal Church, who is known for giving out condoms in his church; and Ronald Antwine, said to be a founding member of the Bounty Hunters street gang.

One of the committee members, Project Islamic Hope’s Najee Ali, who made something of a name for himself leading protests during the recent Jeremy Morse-Donovan Jackson racially-charged police brutality case, was quoted as saying, “It’s Rodney King all over again.” Police chief Bratton called Ali “one of the biggest nitwits in Los Angeles” on CNN, just before Ali was named to the citizen’s committee.

After it was publicized that Ali has a trial pending for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident and identity theft, Ali hastily quit the citizen’s committee. Ali is reportedly a former member of the notorious Crips gang who was convicted of armed robbery in 1988 and who spent two years at the California Correctional Institute in Tehachapi.

But even more interesting, the Christian Science Monitor interviewed Ali two years ago, and he revealed that he was an active participant in the ’92 L.A. riots! His name was reportedly Todd Eskew (before later changing it to a Muslim name in prison):

Ali can't recall how many windows he broke, or how many fires he and his friends started. They'd light anything in a store that would burn and spread flames quickly -- and then run. Their rage was born of poverty and humiliation, and years of perceived abuse by police and neighborhood Korean stores. ‘I was so angry I wanted to continue. But I stopped after two days out of sheer, physical exhaustion,’ says Mr. Eskew, who goes by the name of Najee Ali today…

Amazingly, regarding the soiled histories of some on the committee, Mayor Hahn said, "We weren't putting together a blue ribbon commission here. We were putting together a commission of people who represented all aspects of life in the community." I’ll say!

But “all aspects” does not stretch to include law-abiding black conservatives such as Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson of BOND, who has been working tirelessly in the community for years. What a shame, and a sham -- the so-called “citizen’s committee” -- that is.

Of course this fiasco wouldn’t be complete without the arrival of a fake out-of-area civil rights fighter, and on cue, the “Riot King,” Al Sharpton rode into town, meeting with Chief Bratton and Ali. Bratton, apparently sensing, as a new white police chief in a sea of angry blacks, that he was short of friends, backpedaled in a pathetic fashion from his earlier comments aimed at “nitwit” Ali, saying the comments were “intemperate and unfortunate.”

Worse, woefully underdressed in his shirt sleeves at a press conference, and flanked by Sharpton and Ali in suits and power ties, Chief Bratton told listeners he didn’t mean to offend anyone when he declared a war on gangs, calling them “terrorists” and “tribal thugs.” This is the same guy who, along with Mayor Rudy Guiliani, supposedly cleaned up big, bad New York? One of the problems here is that L.A. Mayor Hahn is no Rudy Guiliani. In other words, Bratton knows Hahn won’t provide needed backup if he were to speak openly about the real problem -- black misbehavior fueled by rabble-rousers like Sharpton and Ali.

One bright light is L.A. Councilman Dennis Zine, who said the citizen’s committee is unnecessary because the incident is already being looked at by numerous organizations, including the Police Department inspector general, the FBI and the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

But as in ’92, there simply are not enough voices with the courage to tell the truth in Los Angeles. Because of that, the inmates are running the asylum, and the city is heading toward dangerous ground -- a possible replay of Rodney King.

The city’s black media in particular is savoring the comparisons. For instance, the Wave, a major newspaper in the black community, is currently running a grainy, strangely familiar aerial photo of a group of cops apparently on top of Stanley Miller, with officer John Hatfield raising his right arm, a ready-to-strike flashlight clearly visible. Superimposed over the photo, in red and white letters, is a garish headline: “THE STANLEY MILLER BEATING.”

Announcement of roundtable discussions and other meetings to discuss this and other recent “rough arrests” are sprouting up in the community.

While a reasonable person would shudder at the possibility of another riot, the angry and irrational continue to beat the “No Justice, No Peace!” drum. As usual, if anything destructive -- God forbid -- comes to pass, the real losers will be the black community themselves, just as in ’92. Because today’s L.A. black community -- twelve years after the riots and all the “rebuilding” money, is in some ways worse off now than it was then.

The “rebuild L.A.” money came, but where did it go? Some “community leaders” apparently have done well, but what about the community itself? L.A.’s black community continues to suffer from, first and foremost, moral poverty, which gives rise to grievous, self and outer-directed wounds.

My hope and prayer for the City of the Angels is that it will head off this potential train wreck before it occurs. That people of common sense will make their voices heard, and tell the truth that black problems are internal, not external. I also hope and pray that the people will tell all the self-appointed leaders it’s time for them to take a good, long vacation. Unfortunately the average black Los Angeles resident appears to be a stubborn, willing passenger on this runaway train.

If this course is not changed, it could be another “long hot summer” in L.A. And that is a price we cannot afford to pay again.

Patrick Rooney is Director of Special Projects for the Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny.
Contact Patrick at patrick@bondinfo.org


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: darrylgates; lapd; majorhahn; notthesame; riots; rodneyking; stanleymiller
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WOW! GREAT PIECE OF REPORTING PATRICK!! THANK YOU AND NOW LETS SPREAD THIS ALL OVER LOS ANGELES EMAIL IT TO EVERY COUNCIL MEMBER, REPORTER, TALK SHOW HOST!! I REMEMBER THE RODNEY KING RIOTS!
1 posted on 07/12/2004 4:20:17 PM PDT by abigail2
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To: rebuildus; NewDestiny; janetgreen; ALOHA RONNIE; 1 FELLOW FREEPER; 100American; 101viking; ...
The mayor has named a “citizen’s committee,” which includes the usual cast of unsavory characters, including the likes of Rev. Cecil "Chip" Murray of First African Methodist Episcopal Church, who is known for giving out condoms in his church; and Ronald Antwine, said to be a founding member of the Bounty Hunters street gang.

LOL! These are representative of the black community all right!

2 posted on 07/12/2004 4:27:12 PM PDT by abigail2 (What would President Reagan have done?)
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To: abigail2

Now that they've dropped the little cross off the Los Angeles City Logo, who knows who's watching over them.


3 posted on 07/12/2004 4:29:17 PM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: abigail2

Forgive my cynicism and "who cares" attitude, but the way I look at it, if there's another riot, real estate values in the area will plummet like they did 12 years ago. Then maybe I could afford to buy a house.


4 posted on 07/12/2004 4:30:44 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Get off your duffs and VOTE for Bush-Cheney in Nov. Your life may depend on it.)
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To: abigail2

And like '92, there is an incumbent Republican in the White House....another riot (timed perfectly with the George W. Bush/NAACP dust-up) is just what the left needs to "get out the base"....


5 posted on 07/12/2004 4:35:00 PM PDT by Libertarian444
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To: Wolfstar

I never got a house at a "fire" sale before.


6 posted on 07/12/2004 4:36:27 PM PDT by RobRoy (You only "know" what you experience. Everything else is mere belief.)
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To: Centrist

ping for later


7 posted on 07/12/2004 4:37:10 PM PDT by Centrist
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To: abigail2

Who cares? Sorry if I sound harsh, but LA has been screwed up for a long time. Nothing short of several tons of explosives and live ordnance, properly applied, could make the place livable again.


8 posted on 07/12/2004 4:37:43 PM PDT by ikka
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To: RobRoy

Grin...


9 posted on 07/12/2004 4:39:14 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Get off your duffs and VOTE for Bush-Cheney in Nov. Your life may depend on it.)
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To: abigail2

It's an election year. Mad Maxine and her minions will be getting frisky..


10 posted on 07/12/2004 4:39:27 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: abigail2; ALOHA RONNIE; doug from upland; RonDog

"GREAT PIECE OF REPORTING PATRICK!! "

(ping to LA-area folks)

It appears that Mr. Rooney is Director of Special Project at Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson's
organization. Here is a link to the archive of his writings.

http://www.bondinfo.org/media/articles/patrick/patrick.htm

Here's a direct link to the "front door" of BOND
http://www.bondinfo.org


11 posted on 07/12/2004 4:42:43 PM PDT by VOA
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One of the committee members, Project Islamic Hope’s Najee Ali, who made something of a name for himself leading protests during the recent Jeremy Morse-Donovan Jackson racially-charged police brutality case, was quoted as saying, “It’s Rodney King all over again.” Police chief Bratton called Ali “one of the biggest nitwits in Los Angeles” on CNN, just before Ali was named to the citizen’s committee.

After it was publicized that Ali has a trial pending for allegedly leaving the scene of an accident and identity theft, Ali hastily quit the citizen’s committee. Ali is reportedly a former member of the notorious Crips gang who was convicted of armed robbery in 1988 and who spent two years at the California Correctional Institute in Tehachapi.

But even more interesting, the Christian Science Monitor interviewed Ali two years ago, and he revealed that he was an active participant in the ’92 L.A. riots! His name was reportedly Todd Eskew (before later changing it to a Muslim name in prison):

Ali can't recall how many windows he broke, or how many fires he and his friends started. They'd light anything in a store that would burn and spread flames quickly -- and then run. Their rage was born of poverty and humiliation, and years of perceived abuse by police and neighborhood Korean stores. ‘I was so angry I wanted to continue. But I stopped after two days out of sheer, physical exhaustion,’ says Mr. Eskew, who goes by the name of Najee Ali today…

12 posted on 07/12/2004 4:44:26 PM PDT by abigail2 (What would President Reagan have done?)
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To: abigail2

Bill Cosbny could do a lot of good if he went there and gave a speech.


13 posted on 07/12/2004 4:44:38 PM PDT by Maceman (Too nuanced for a bumper sticker)
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To: abigail2

My son and I saw the man being beaten by the cops on tv. Did he resist arrest before they got him on the ground? Riot was the first thing that popped up in my head :-(

I remember seeing the Rodney King beating. Even my former husband was screaming at the tv for the dumb mother****** to hit the ground. When the riots started, I became very worried about my parents living down here(at the time we lived in Victorville), because they didn't watch tv and didn't know there was civil unrest close by.


14 posted on 07/12/2004 4:46:50 PM PDT by TheSpottedOwl ("In the Kingdom of the Deluded, the Most Outrageous Liar is King".)
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You might care, when your tax $$$'s go into the shady black companies and 'community leaders' pockets afterwards, or if they remember not to burn their own communities this time and come to your area.


15 posted on 07/12/2004 4:47:33 PM PDT by abigail2 (What would President Reagan have done?)
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Sorry to disappoint, but there will not be a riot this time.


16 posted on 07/12/2004 4:48:05 PM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: abigail2
Al Sharpton - Sedition, Inciting a Riot, Felonious Mischief, Fraud, and Manipulation.

25 to life would be a good start.

17 posted on 07/12/2004 4:48:33 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (There are people in power who are truly evil.)
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To: Libertarian444

You remember the facts very well. The arsons were clearly strategically set, with smaller riotous ones, amid the overall. Yes, the stage is set. LA will not burn. Not this time. The demographics in LA has shifted considerably. LA is now largely a Latino/Hispanic population. Like bloody hell they won't fight back. That is, of course, unless liberal "Latino/Chicano" leaders demand it of them. Watching.


18 posted on 07/12/2004 4:53:55 PM PDT by Alia
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Good point...!


19 posted on 07/12/2004 4:54:07 PM PDT by abigail2 (What would President Reagan have done?)
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To: abigail2

I was being sarcastic.


20 posted on 07/12/2004 4:54:20 PM PDT by Wolfstar (Get off your duffs and VOTE for Bush-Cheney in Nov. Your life may depend on it.)
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