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  • International Workers’ Day In Chile
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    International Workers’ Day In Chile
    Demonstrators clash with police during riots that erupt at a city center International Workers' Day demonstration in Santiago, Chile, on May 01, 2025. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  • Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
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    Colo Colo Fans Killed By Police Truck Sparks Protests In Santiago
    Protesters demonstrate on Bernardo O'Higgins Avenue in Santiago, Chile, on April 12, over the deaths of an 18-year-old woman and a 13-year-old boy, both supporters of the Chilean football club Colo Colo, who are run over by a riot-control truck operated by Chile's national police, Carabineros. The incident occurs amid clashes during the Copa Libertadores match between Colo Colo and Brazilian club Fortaleza. (Photo by Joshua Arguello/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  •  Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
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    Final Sentence Of The Askatasuna Trial
    One hundred activists from social centers gather outside the Palace of Justice to wait for the final sentence of the Askatasuna trial and then celebrate the acquittal of the charge of criminal association. In the Askatasuna trial, the most serious charge against the activists, criminal association, is dropped. The judges acquit the 16 defendants of this crime, while 16 receive convictions for lesser offenses. Additionally, ten defendants are found not guilty. The self-managed Askatasuna social center, which has been occupied since 1996, historically organizes large demonstrations in the streets of the subalpine capital, some of which result in riots. From the beginning, the social center aims to establish a strong connection with the surrounding neighborhood by focusing on issues related to the right to housing and work. (Photo by Mauro Ujetto/NurPhoto)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    May 1, 1992 - Los Angeles, California, United States: Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, California Governor Pete Wilson and Police Chief Darryl Gates call for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Democratic Presidential candidate Bill Clinton campaigning in South Central, Los Angeles, at the location where riots took place a week earlier. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
    DUKAS_178643136_POL
    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    May 1, 1992 - Los Angeles, California, United States: Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/Polaris) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley calls for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Governor Bill Clinton Tours South Central Los Angeles (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
    DUKAS_178643130_POL
    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
    DUKAS_178643125_POL
    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
    DUKAS_178643124_POL
    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    The National Guard is called out to control the rioters. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Korean demonstrators protest the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Korean demonstrators protest the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    Governor Bill Clinton Tours South Central Los Angeles (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • 1992 Los Angeles Riots
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    1992 Los Angeles Riots
    California Governor Pete Avec calls for an end to the riots. Riots and rebellion broke out in Los Angeles on April 29, 1992, in response to a court verdict that found the four police officers responsible for beating and brutalizing Rodney King not guilty of committing any crimes. The riots lasted six days and 42 people were killed, 700 structures were destroyed by fire, thousands of people lost their jobs, 5,000 people were arrested and Los Angeles suffered nearly $1 billion in property damage. (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (Allan Tannenbaum/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

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