It's been 27 years since the King verdict and the start of the riots.
I recall keeping my Mini-14 and a lot of 30-rounders close to hand even in provincial West Des Moines.
29 April 2019
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Funny, you don't look Korean
ReplyDeleteI remember being at TPU Long Beach Naval Station in morning muster one day and looking north and seeing the smoke columns coming up.
ReplyDeleteMy brother said that the King riots, and the reactions to the OJ verdict, soured a lot of his co-workers on blacks in general.
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