Well, no surprise that this criminal negro is in trouble again. Arrested AGAIN for being under the influence yesterday, the streets of Los Angeles were safe for just one night, as he made bail this morning.
I guess when you gyp the people out of 3.8 million dollars for being properly restrained by police officers in 1991, when clearly resisting arrest, the negro has managed to squirrel enough away in some rathole for occasions such as this.

It will be all too clear when the toxicology report is back that it's the same old Rodney. PCP, cocaine, alcohol, toluene, mary jane, etc. You name it. Whatever controlled substance was available at the dice game behind the 7-11 yesterday. Just look at his eyes!
Has Mr. King been a good citizen since his violent assault of peace officers in 1991? Let's look and you be the judge.
There is simply no place in a peaceful society for such a miscreant and degenerate. Has nothing to do with him being negroidal. Just common sense.
Let's hope and pray to Jesus Christ that he finally earns permanent residence at San Quentin, and we can sleep at night knowing this dangerous and predatory gangster is off the streets for good.
In Christ
I guess when you gyp the people out of 3.8 million dollars for being properly restrained by police officers in 1991, when clearly resisting arrest, the negro has managed to squirrel enough away in some rathole for occasions such as this.
Rodney King, whose videotaped beating by cops became a symbol of police brutality and ultimately sparked the 1992 Los Angeles riots, was busted for driving under the influence.
Cops watched King, 46, commit "several traffic violations" while behind the wheel of a 1994 Mitsubishi before pulling him over on Tuesday afternoon, Moreno Valley, Calif., police said.
King was arrested and booked on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Cops said it wasn't clear whether King was drunk or high on drugs.
Cops watched King, 46, commit "several traffic violations" while behind the wheel of a 1994 Mitsubishi before pulling him over on Tuesday afternoon, Moreno Valley, Calif., police said.
King was arrested and booked on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Cops said it wasn't clear whether King was drunk or high on drugs.
Has Mr. King been a good citizen since his violent assault of peace officers in 1991? Let's look and you be the judge.
2007: While riding his bicycle near the border of San Bernardino and Rialto, King was sprayed with pellets from a shotgun.
2005: King was arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill one of his daughters and her mother after the two women argued with his then-girlfriend. No charges were filed.
2003: Rialto police watched him weave through traffic in his Ford Expedition at more than 100 mph before plowing through a fence and into a San Bernardino house. He pleaded guilty to being under the influence of PCP and was sentenced to a six-month drug rehabilitation program followed by a 120-day jail sentence.
2003: Rialto police arrested King on suspicion of punching his girlfriend in the stomach. No charges were filed.
2001: King was ordered to attend a yearlong drug treatment program after he was arrested for indecent exposure and being under the influence in Claremont.
1999: King was sentenced to 90 days in the San Bernardino County jail and placed on probation for four years after a domestic dispute involving one of his daughters and her mother. He was required to attend a batterer's treatment program and a child-abuse program, according to court records.
1995: King was arrested by Alhambra police, charged with hitting his wife with his car, knocking her to the ground. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being convicted of hit and run.
1993: King entered an alcohol rehabilitation program and was placed on probation after crashing his vehicle into a block wall in downtown Los Angeles with a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit.
1991: King was arrested on suspicion of trying to run over a vice squad officer who allegedly found him with a transvestite prostitute in Hollywood, but no charges were filed.
2005: King was arrested on suspicion of threatening to kill one of his daughters and her mother after the two women argued with his then-girlfriend. No charges were filed.
2003: Rialto police watched him weave through traffic in his Ford Expedition at more than 100 mph before plowing through a fence and into a San Bernardino house. He pleaded guilty to being under the influence of PCP and was sentenced to a six-month drug rehabilitation program followed by a 120-day jail sentence.
2003: Rialto police arrested King on suspicion of punching his girlfriend in the stomach. No charges were filed.
2001: King was ordered to attend a yearlong drug treatment program after he was arrested for indecent exposure and being under the influence in Claremont.
1999: King was sentenced to 90 days in the San Bernardino County jail and placed on probation for four years after a domestic dispute involving one of his daughters and her mother. He was required to attend a batterer's treatment program and a child-abuse program, according to court records.
1995: King was arrested by Alhambra police, charged with hitting his wife with his car, knocking her to the ground. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail after being convicted of hit and run.
1993: King entered an alcohol rehabilitation program and was placed on probation after crashing his vehicle into a block wall in downtown Los Angeles with a blood-alcohol level twice the legal limit.
1991: King was arrested on suspicion of trying to run over a vice squad officer who allegedly found him with a transvestite prostitute in Hollywood, but no charges were filed.
Let's hope and pray to Jesus Christ that he finally earns permanent residence at San Quentin, and we can sleep at night knowing this dangerous and predatory gangster is off the streets for good.
In Christ
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