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On April 29, 1992, Los Angeles exploded when four police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King. But the city had been smouldering for years. This provocative documentary looks at how decades of racial tensions, injustice, and a troubled relationship between the LAPD and the African-American community led to the uprising. Local residents, artists and community organisers share firsthand accounts of police brutality, the 65 Watts riots, the rise of LA street gangs, and the 92 incident.
Alex Alonso
Self - Interviewee
Nicolas Alonso
Self - Interviewee
B-Real
Self - Interviewee
Danny Bakewell
Self - Interviewee
Denise Barnes
Self - Interviewee
Karen Bass
Self - Interviewee
Charlie Beck
Self - Interviewee
Horace C. Bowers
Self - Interviewee
Vivian D. Bowers
Self - Interviewee
Harland Braun
Self - Interviewee
Jeff Chang
Self - Interviewee
Roy Choi
Self - Interviewee
Perry L. Crouch
Self - Interviewee
Patrisse Cullors
Self - Interviewee
Dlisa Davies
Self - Interviewee
Mike Davis
Self - Interviewee
Tom Elfmont
Self - Interviewee
Perry Farrell
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