1992 the LA Riots
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Sociopolitical Documentary with no narration published by National Geographic in 2017 - English language
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It started on March 3, 1991, in an incident that became national news, white bystander George Holliday filmed several Los Angeles police officers savagely beating a unarmed black man named Rodney King. Despite the brutality caught on tape, King’s assailants were all acquitted, 25 years ago, on April 29, 1992 — sparking six days of upheaval and violence in South Central L.A. that caused 58 deaths, over 2000 injuries with more than 11,000 arrests and over $1 billion in property damage.The riots are still the in the worst case of civil unrest in U.S. history.
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- Video Codec: High@3.2
- Video Bitrate: 3202kbs
- Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Video Resolution: 1280x720
- Frame Rate: 59.94FPS
- Audio Codec: ACC
- Audio Bitrate: 192Kbps ABR 48KHz
- Audio Channels: 2
- Run-Time: approx 112 min
- Number of Parts:1
- Part Size: 2.52 GB
- Source: HDTV
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