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<text id=93TT1358>
<title>
Apr. 05, 1993: The Best Defense . . .
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<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
Apr. 05, 1993 The Generation That Forgot God
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<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
THE WEEK, Page 19
SOCIETY
The Best Defense...</hdr>
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<p>An L.A. police officer takes the stand in the Rodney King beating
trial
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<p> Three weeks ago, Rodney King testified compellingly about how
Los Angeles police clubbed him in the head and shouted racial
slurs during his notorious videotaped beating two years ago.
This time it was a tough-talking Stacey Koon, one of four
officers on trial for violating King's civil rights, who
contended that King brought the beating on himself. Koon, the
commanding officer on the scene, told jurors that King displayed
threatening "hulk-like strength," appeared to be high on drugs
and failed to heed police commands. "He made all the choices,
all the wrong choices," said Koon. When a flurry of baton blows
had no effect, "I then ordered the officers to attack his
joints," Koon recounted. "The intent I had was to cripple him,
to break bones, to make him unable to push off the ground." The
defense got further support when the judge refused to allow into
evidence passages from a draft copy of Koon's book, Presumed
Guilty, about the incident, in which the author makes racially
inflammatory statements.
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