The King is dead. (Rodney King dead at 47)

So he was the lowest, low-life asshole. That explains a lot.

Please put out an all-points bulletin for other low-life assholes, so the police can beat them, too. They deserve it, right?

I agree.
He was a worthless piece of shit.
It does not bother me at all that he is gone.

Of course, this had nothing to do with the riots:

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You know, Rodney King is probably not someone I’d be in a hurry to invite to a dinner party, but that’s really a bit harsh.

Clearly, he had substance abuse problems, and without a doubt he ought to have been prohibited from operating a motor vehicle a long time ago. But many items on this list that aren’t ancient history are either trivial, unsubstantiated, or mitigated somewhat by a history that may be hard for anyone to deal with.

You notice how many times the date of March 3rd shows up in that list? It’s one thing to be a bit of a fuck-up, but it’s another thing to be a bit of a fuck-up who is frequently reminded of that time they were at the center of (and am I responsible for?) that time the city burned and all those people got killed and injured.

Apart from that, you have a bunch of stuff like more than a decade ago he was “arrested for” indecent exposure and use of PCP. Not “convicted,” mind - just “arrested.” He was alleged to have been on PCP on March 3rd, 1991 - that’s what justified the extreme force. (You’ll recall that the drug tests came back negative.)

I think the fairest assessment of the “big incident” with Rodney King is he started off in the wrong by resisting a valid arrest, but the police improperly assaulted him after he was essentially subdued.

I can’t really feel sorry for anyone who victimizes other people (and King did that), but his life was pretty sad. There was an article about him in the Atlantic probably a year or so ago that basically talked about how he had none of his settlement money left any longer and he was just living in the house (with the pool) that he bought with the settlement money, just hoping to avoid having it seized for not paying any property taxes. I think he may have even had most/all of his utilities turned off.

That’s such a bizarre way to say he injured his daughter. Why did you say it that way?

Can’t we all just…learn to swim??
(…sorry…)

Well, we could dredge up all the 20-year-old jokes—

Q. What did Rodney King say when asked what he was going to do with the settlement money?

A. “Beats the shit out of me.”

Did you hear that Rodney King was finally arraigned? The charge was impersonating a piñata.

Leno will just air a rerun Monday, and no one will notice.

“Hey Rodney, do your seal cub impersonation again.”

Actually, he was savagely beaten by three to six police officers who were acting under the color of authority. Some of these were officers who engaged in rampant brutality as a routine component of their exercise of their duties. Rodney King was a run-of-the-mill drug addict, petty criminal, and lowlife. However, these officers were part of a governmental organization, one authorized by the state to use force in order to protect the populace, that instead used its power to brutalize hundreds or thousands of people and punish them extra-judicially. That makes them far, far worse than Rodney King. So if one’s reaction to news of King’s death is “fuck him, good riddance,” it should be far more extreme upon hearing of the deaths of Daryl Gates, Stacey Koon, and the like. King was an ordinary lowlife. The people who beat him and the superiors who oversaw their brutality were extra-ordinary scum. King did the entire country a favor in his role exposing them and ending their reign of terror. For that, we should thank him rather than curse him.

I’m upset about that pie rack he knocked over. What kind of pies were they? What if a chocolate cream pie or a banana cream pie was destroyed? You have to understand, people, I am on a diet, and you do not fuck with perfectly good pies.

Clearly just a brave front put on by a changed, remorseful man, wracked with guilt for his “minor indiscretions” and occasional stumble along the way.

Afterall, he was only arrested less than 10 times for beating up his wife.

Right on, Sister! You bring 'em to SDMB where they belong!

King was unquestionably a gigantic dick, and the world is probably better off without him. That doesn’t mean people should be gleeful that he was beaten nearly to death a couple decades ago.

I think the officers involved were wrong. I won’t mourn their passing. But to dismiss King’s unrepentant violent bullying and felonic robberies as “run of the mill” and “petty” grossly mischaracterizes his actions and threat to decent society.

I think some here are missing ducati’s point: it appears (please correct me if I’m wrong) that he doesn’t think the LAPD officers involved in the videotaped beating did anything wrong:

Emphases mine.

So many of the comments here responding to him seem to miss this. (Understandable; it WAS a long post.)

The Los Angeles Police Department was a far greater threat to decent society than King ever was. That’s my point. King was a small-time thug. The L.A.P.D. was a violent tyranny.

This is my feeling.

And the fact that he was a dick doesn’t change what was done to him by those cops, nor what it says about their attitude to their authority. I don’t care what the jury said, i believe that what they did was criminal, and the fact that King wasn’t a model citizen doesn’t change that. Ernesto Miranda was an awful person, but that doesn’t change the importance of the civil rights issues raised by his case. We don’t always have the luxury of having choirboys as the central figures in debates over the criminal justice system.

**The King is dead. (Rodney King dead at 47)
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The world is a slightly better place today.