Posted on 04/28/2002 6:00:19 PM PDT by blam
If I remember correctly, 62 people died in this riot. Somebody was doing some shooting. I always thought it was the Koreans.
Food stamps, welfare, free health care and all the other many freebies are what keeps relative peace. The minute any of those programs are cut, they're not returning to Mexico, they'll be rioting, burning, and looting.
2/3 was the number I thought recalled hearing on the news reports at the time. However, I did a Google search, and came up with the following..."The racial breakdown of people arrested was as follows: 51% Latinos, 38% black, 9% Anglos, and 2% Asian Americans or 'other.' "
LINK"Media focus on African-Americans gave the initial impression that Latinos were only peripherally involved during the events of April 29 to May 2. However media coverage, as well as arrest, deaths, and casualty statistics, have revealed that Latinos were involvement in and deeply affected by the disturbances. Latino involvement should have not been unexpected, the uprising took place in areas of large Latino populations. South Central with 45% Latino up from 20% in 1980; Koreatown and Westlake the population is 49% Latino. These demographics where reflected in other relevant categories that measured the disturbances: of the arrests 51% Latino, of those who died 30% Latino , and up to 40% of the damaged businesses were Latino owned."
LINK`Many people were surprised to learn that during the riots and rebellion in Los Angeles, 51% of the people arrested were Latinos. In contrast, only 38% were African Americans, 9% were Anglos, and 2% were Asian Americans or "other." Why are people surprised that the majority of the people arrested were Latinos? Perhaps people expected that only African Americans would be outraged by the verdicts.'
LINKIn reality, the percentage of African-Americans arrested was around 40 percent and the percentage of Latinos arrested was just over 50 percent (LA Times, 6/18/92).
LINK"Initially triggered as the black peoples struggle against the white establishment, the medias disproportionate spin on the L.A. riots painted it as a grim battle between lawless blacks and money-grubbing, gun-toting Asians. In reality, the truth was far more complicated. A true multi-cultural uprising, the L.A. riots brought blacks, Latinos, to a limited degree, whites, and even a few reported Asians together to sack the city. Selective reporting by the media failed to mention the majority of the looters arrested were Latino and up to 40% of the businesses destroyed were Latino/Chicano-owned."
LINKSo it looks like I was mistaken in the number 2/3... Nevertheless, the majority of those arrested in the Riots were Latino, which the basic point I was making.
As to the numbers of Illegals arrested, I've never seen an authoritative estimate, although during the course of the Google search, I saw a comment indicating the number was about 33% of the total. This seems like a reasonable number to me, as that would leave only 18% of the total arrests as being of Latinos who are either citizens or legal immigrants. I'll try and find a good source on that.
Funny they obviously make no mention of Korean/Asian police.
I find it very reacially curious that most all these article neglect to mention much now about the Koreans even though they lost half the estimated $1 billion in damage by rioters.
Sad.
When it happens again, I suspect the figures will be much higher.
We probably won't, it was a great moment in Baseball History.
This line kills me. The epitome of self delusion.
We've allowed the Marxists, to our south, to plant a ticking time bomb in every major American city.
We have to militarize our borders and begin ordering these illegals to return to their home countries.
Good quote to keep in mind, should be mentioned often.
Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
You're not suggesting....
I was "educated" yesterday when a fellow freeper and I had dinner. Seems there is a little program out and about that "bribes" minorities to get their GED with a 500 dollar reward.
But wait.....that's not the kewl part. That same program will pay their first 6 months salary for employers who'll hire em in these "depressed" areas aka south central LA etc etc......
Your tax dollars at work. Wonder how many of these's poor individuals are "fired" after their 6th month and a new one is hired....of course with his/her first 6 months salary paid again in a profitable and endless cycle that profits the business owners with your tax dollars.
Heck ....I'd suspect once these pogues are fired/laid off/let go they fall under some other unemployment /welfare program. Friggin Professional Bum's among us ...........Funded by socialist goobermint beancounting criminals supporting their lazy counterparts......
Sorry for the rant......Stay Safe !
I am suggesting nothing merely stating facts. During the last LA riots the police department had some exellent weaponry that could have quelled any rioting within minutes. They chose not to use that weaponry thus sending many innocents to hospitals. I would state that clearly they were derelict in their duty at the time had several hundred rioters and looters been shot in the act a great many others would rationally have concluded that the risk of death was to great to continue rioting
Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown
I whole-heartedly agree!!
NPR's "Marketplace" is produced in Los Angeles. Wanna guess what neighborhood their studios are NOT in? Hypocrites.
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