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The "rooftop Koreans" became a viral meme during the LA anti-ICE riots. Here's what the 1992 riots were really like, from Korean-Americans who defended their businesses with guns.
They became the stuff of Second Amendment lore — young men with firearms, patrolling the streets and positioned on rooftops in the Koreatown neighborhood during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
Former "rooftop Korean" who defended businesses during 1992 Rodney King riots claims current LA protests are politically ...
They became the stuff of Second Amendment lore — young men with firearms, patrolling the streets and positioned on rooftops in the Koreatown neighborhood during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
As federal immigration raids sweep across Southern California, Wendy Park’s new solo exhibition in Tustin is painfully timely for the Korean American artist.
Democrats continued their unbren streak of supporting riots in their own streets by voting against a resolution condemning the violence in Los Angeles. The anti-ICE riots in […] ...
Armed Korean immigrants guarding their street during the LA riots in 1992.© Wikipedia "Roof Korean" vigilantes guarding a market in Koreatown, Los Angeles.© Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Ko ...
The ACLU of California has filed a class-action lawsuit against DHS demanding an immediate halt to what it describes as ...
On Monday, veteran Sae Joon Park, who legally immigrated from South Korea when he was seven years old, flew back to his ...
Say what you want about California, but there's no denying how beautiful the Golden State is from top to bottom. While ...