Ogawa Ai's poem "Riot, April 29, 1992" seems to be a direct poetry style including anger, historical view, and ethnic debate. This poem is to some extent the voice of African American, but the author contradicts the whole poem. Although said by individuals who look like unnamed blacks, this poem explains that white Americans do not care about blacks or lower classes. Mr. Ogawa said that America expects specific actions of the Black Party, but they wrote in a poem that they actually participated in these actions.
On April 29, 1992 he released four Los Angeles police officers who beat the African-American driver Rodney King in 1991 and released a six-day riot, protest, arson, robbery and so on in the south and the central region He announced his innocence that he brought civil rights. Please do not obey Los Angeles. 53 people were killed, 2,000 people were injured, the total loss was nearly 1 billion dollars. Altadena's construction worker Rodney Glencking was arrested after tracking the lake view terrace at high speed. In a family video taken by a nearby resident George Holiday, four Los Angeles police officers stamped the baton and kicked or hit the king, but he did not try to handcuff him. Video tapes are broadcast on various television news stations raising problems of overuse of force and police brutality
The Los Angeles riot in 1992, also known as Rodney's Riot, South Central Anxiety, the Civil War of 1992, the Civil War of 1992, the Los Angeles Uprising in 1992, Los Angeles, also known as Battle of Los Angeles in April and May 1992 It was a series of things. Riot, robbery, arson and civil war in Los Angeles County, California. On 29 April, a riot occurred in the south central part of Los Angeles, the judge revealed that the four police officers at the Los Angeles Police Station released excessive arrest and assault on Rodney King, recorded a video, I watched widely on television. The riot spread throughout Los Angeles and tens of thousands riot within six days after the ruling was announced.
In 1992, due to the riot of Los Angeles, on April 29, 1992, there were 4 No white police officers in Los Angeles who were found guilty, but in March 1991 a single allegation (deadlock of the jury) occurred. Violent strikes of the driver are relevant. More than 50 people were killed, more than 2,300 injured, and thousands were arrested as a result of the riots for several days. About 1,100 buildings were damaged, the total property loss was about 1 billion dollars, and the riot became one of the most destructive civil wars in American history.