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- <title>
- Apr. 19, 1993: The City of Worried Angels
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Apr. 19, 1993 Los Angeles
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 16
- NATION
- The City of Worried Angels
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p>The Rodney King case goes to the jury, and Angelenos bite their
- nails
- </p>
- <p> Judge John Davies, at least, seemed relieved. "That's it,
- ladies and gentlemen," he exulted. "You've heard all the
- evidence." With that, his case's terrible weight shifted from
- him to two juries: one of 12 citizens, the other of 9 million.
- </p>
- <p> The final week of Rodney King II, the civil rights trial,
- favored the prosecution. The government showed videotape of
- previous testimony by Officer Theodore Briseno suggesting that
- King was indeed beaten on the head, unnecessarily and
- intentionally; this undermined the "unified defense" Briseno had
- since joined. The prosecution's summation, too, was more
- compelling than the defendants'. Observers predicted conviction
- for Officer Laurence Powell and possibly Sergeant Stacey Koon.
- But Judge Davies feared that the jury would find itself
- deadlocked.
- </p>
- <p> The jurors had promised to ignore the possibility that
- their decision might cause riots. Other Angelenos were not so
- sworn. Los Angeles police chief Willie Williams said 6,500
- officers would be at ready when deliberations began. A second
- flammable trial, of Reginald Denny's alleged attackers, was
- postponed, to widespread relief. A hotline was installed to
- handle rumors, like that of black gangs' targeting white
- suburbs. Youths with carbines and "Korean Watch Team" jackets
- prepared to patrol Koreatown's perimeter. All knew the stakes:
- if things went really wrong, L.A. risked becoming
- America-as-Yugoslavia, a collection of warring enclaves.
- </p>
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- </body>
- </article>
- </text>
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