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Why The Insurrection Act Was Last Used For The 1992 LA Riots - Grunge

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The Insurrection Act was last used for the 1992 LA riots that broke out after the four police officers who brutally beat Rodney King were acquitted.

Source: Grunge - The world is weirder than you think

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