Word: fuhrmans
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...support Williams. This is far from the truth. The L.A.P.D. has more than 10,000 employees, and they are representative of society. The nearly 16% female membership is a much higher figure than in most police departments. As in any large organization, there are some bad apples, but Mark Fuhrman is no more representative of L.A.P.D. officers than O.J. Simpson is of retired N.F.L. football players. DANIEL B. WATSON, Commander Los Angeles Police Department Los Angeles...
...protest his invasion of Cambodia. The recent Million Man March proves that working and middle class resistance to today's reactionary climate can be tapped. Liberals need to flex their might in the streets. Corporations should be held accountable for using Third World slave labor. Cops like Mark Fuhrman should fear for their lives...
...Angeles writer and social commentator Karen Grigsby Bates in the TIME forum of opinions on the "trial of the century." She said Fred Goldman, the father of murder victim Ron Goldman, "brought the Holocaust" into the trial. Goldman was reacting with justifiable outrage to Johnnie Cochran's likening Mark Fuhrman to Hitler. Even though Bates said Goldman has the right to be hurt by the loss of his son, she then characterized Goldman as manipulative when he "played the Holocaust card," as if this were all a game with no real issues and no real consequences. Bates revealed an astonishing...
...were trying to make the murders look like a Mafia hit. The defense tried unsuccessfully to block McCarthy's testimony on the ground that he has no experience in ballistics or wounds. "McCarthy," said Abramson, suggesting the witness may be something other than he appears, "is the prosecution's Fuhrman...
...exactly? It would be good to hear the President blast Los Angeles police chief Willie Williams for failing to clean up the L.A.P.D.--the job he was expressly hired to do after Rodney King. It's Clinton, not the Attorney General, who should promise a thorough investigation of Mark Fuhrman and his boasts of police mistreatment of blacks. It is the President who should swipe at the "code of silence" too many cops embrace when their colleagues are guilty of excess. Above all, it is Clinton who needs to say what we all know--that minority Americans are too often...