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Dashcam: Dearborn police chase stolen cruiser before it collides into vehicle at hospital
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Byron Lee Moore sentenced to 14 years total for 4 felony convictions
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Police release drunk driving suspect from custody who killed couple in wrong-way crash
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Richmond man gets 14 years for neglect and battery of a 4-year-old
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By Violet Ikonomova and Tom Perkins In March 1991, the nation watched in horror as TV stations looped footage of mostly white Los Angeles police officers savagely beating Rodney King, a Black man pulled over for a traffic violation. For many minority Angelenos, the incident came as less of a surprise: Frustrated community leaders detailed how the beating represented the culmination of the vicious and terrifying 13-year reign of white Los Angeles Police Chief Daryl Gates, who downplayed it as an aberration. But the controversy didn’t just highlight the LAPD’s strained relationship with minority communities it also exposed racial tension simmering within the department. Minority officers alleged they faced frequent death threats from white coworkers who sent their messages with a noose, Ku Klux Klan calling card, and chalk body outline. They endured racial slurs like “monkey” or “burrito man,” and were routinely denied promotions by an almost exclusively white co