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    beaten by Los Angeles Police Department, followed by a high-speed car chase on March 3, 1991. The crimes that occurred in 1992 Los Angeles riots, also known as the Rodney King riots. These riots consisted of lootings, arsons, civil disturbance and deaths throughout Los Angeles, California. The riot of the Rodney Kings’ police brutality case began on April 29, 1992 with a protest that shortly began after the acquittal of police officers on trial regarding a widely covered police brutality…

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    charged for their illegal/unlawful actions. Many victims sued the law enforcement agency and were awarded/granted settlements. March 18, 1997 In 1997 officer Frank Lyga shot LAPD officer Kevin Gaines. Both Kevin and Frank were conducting undercover police work that night. Officer Frank and Kevin got into a verbal altercation at a red light. They both challenged each other for a fight. Frank shot Kevin allegedly in self defense. There was speculation that racism motivated the shooting. Kevin…

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    Paradox In The Dark Knight

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    When an unstoppable force meets an immovable object, a paradox arises. This paradox is portrayed in the action packed film, The Dark Knight, directed by Christopher Nolan, a menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc on the people of Gotham, while a “caped crusader” who goes by the name of the Batman battles with one of his greatest psychological tests in the never-ending fight for justice. This psychological battle is his strenuous relationship with the Joker. The Joker is a criminal mastermind…

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    Even the white man gets blamed for crimes. In modern America whenever a black man gets shot by someone that is not black, people call injustice. A recent event shows just this. Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, was shot and killed on Aug. 9, 2014, by Darren Wilson. Keep in mind that Michael was black, and the officer Darren was white. At 11:54 a.m Michael Brown, and Dorian Johnson leave the Ferguson Market and Liquor. Surveillance video shows Michael Brown stealing some cigarillos…

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    Summary: The Dark Knight

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    Title: The Dark Knight Film Origin The Dark Knight was released in 2008 as the sequel to Batman Begins, as well as the second movie in The Dark Knight Trilogy. The inspiration to the film was when director Christopher Nolan researched the original introductions of popular villains from the comic book, including the Joker and Two-Face. Summary of the film As the sequel to Batman Begins, Batman, Harvey Dent (the newly elected District Attorney), and Lieutenant James Gordon continue their fight…

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    Heroes have never been a shortcoming in stories. This includes the Babylonian Myth The Epic of Gilgamesh. However, the type of heroes in modern day culture compared to the one in 1200 BCE are a tad different. When comparing The Epic of Gilgamesh to The Dark Knight version of Batman, the story lines share a lot of similarities. Even with three centuries between the time the tales were told, the themes are parallel. For example, both protagonists have experienced abnormal childhood circumstances,…

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    The Rodney King incident is an event that took place on March 3, 1991. Rodney King was pulled over by Los Angeles police after a high-speed chase. When the officers were able to finally to seize Mr. King they pulled him out of his vehicle and almost beat him to death. What the four police officers didn’t know is that they were being recorded by a civilian name George Holliday. After the video got to release the four officers were charges with assault with a deadly weapon and excessive use of…

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    Rodney King Case

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    Rodney Glen King lll was an American taxi driver in Los Angeles, California. Tragically, he became nationally known after being identified as the victim, beaten by Los Angeles Police Department (L.A.P.D) officers following a high- speed car chase. Due to the incident, it caused riots all over the nation. California in particular, was the initial place the riots started. Early Sunday morning around 12:30 on March 3, 1991, Rodney King, along with two additional passengers, Bryant Allen and…

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    Hurricane Katrina was the breakdown key infrastructure, namely the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD). The law at the time of Hurricane Katrina mandated that members of the NOPD were required to live in city limits. As a result almost 80% of the NOPD member’s homes were destroyed, leaving many officers stranded and forcing others to focus their attention on their own families and situations. Moreover, police stations and police vehicles were also destroyed leaving the force short of any…

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    firefighters are young, good, gallant, skilled, helpful, friendly, kind, brave and the color red. Some emotions that you may have felt include safe, protected, trust, competent, and calm. Let’s do that again, but this time, let’s replace firefighters with police officers. What image did you probably see this time? Some of you may have seen a middle-aged, heavyset man with a stern, sad, or mad face, shades and the color blue. A few others may have seen someone self-confident, vigilant,…

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