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11, 2006, Los Angeles Times reported on the origins of the 1965 riots in Los Angeles' Watts neighborhood: "Aug. 11, 1965: At 7:19 p.m. in Watts, a California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer named Lee Minikus pulled over 21-year-old Marquette Frye on suspicion of...
11, 1965, that Los Angeles police officer Lee Minikus tried to arrest Marquette Frye for driving drunk in the city’s Watts neighborhood—an event that led to one of the most infamous race riots in American history. By the time the week was over, nearly three dozen people were dead.
The legacy of the Watts Riots remains disputed and controversial. “To many,” writes Valerie Reitman and Mitchell Landsberg in the Los Angeles Times, “the events … remain a riot, pure and simple—a social breakdown into mob rule and criminality.
A Los Angeles police officer pulled over motorist Marquette Frye [who was with his brother Ronald]; he suspected Marquette of driving drunk.
The Watts riots, sometimes referred to as the Watts Rebellion, took place in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles from August 11 to 16, 1965. On August 11, 1965, Marquette Frye, an African-American motorist on parole for robbery, was pulled over for reckless driving.
Smith was one of the few blacks caught up in the turmoil. (photo: R. L. Oliver / Los Angeles Times). The Watts riots (or, Watts rebellion), took place in the Watts, Los Angeles neighbourhood in 1965.
Watts Riots: Traffic stop was the spark that ignited days of destruction in L.A. Los Angeles Times. Watts: Remember what they built, not what they burned. Los Angeles Times.
(Ray Graham/Los Angeles Times/TNS). A rifle-carrying National Guardsman escorts two women through the debris-littered streets of Watts, where rifle fire from snipers continued to harass black and white people alike in Los Angeles’ riot zone.
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Many people view the riots as a positive development; for them, the Watts riots represent “a revolt, a rebellion, an uprising — a violent but justified leap into a future of black self-empowerment,” according to Valerie Reitman and Mitchell Landsberg of The Los Angeles Times.