Attorney Barry F. Kowalski was often considered the best of the best of the Department of Justice’s many prosecutors, who for decades chased hate and advocated for civil rights across the country.
Rodney King speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles pleading for the end to the rioting that plagued the city in 1992 after four police officers were found not guilty beating case. Attorney Barry Kowalski later won convictions against two of the officers.
After the not guilty verdicts, Kowalski moved to L.A. from Virginia as a prosecutor in the federal civil rights trial that followed. His work and that of other Justice Department lawyers resulted in theKing struggled with substance abuse in the years that followed and was in and out of jail.A video shot by George Holliday in 1991 shows L.A. police officers the beating Rodney King.
Kowalski was born Aug. 26, 1944, in Hartford, Conn. His father, Frank, was a former congressman and his mother, Helen, an artist and homemaker. “I am a very unconventional lawyer. I am a lawyer who prosecutes criminal civil rights cases. I don’t prosecute drug dealers and bank robbers, violent crime and corporate crime. I prosecute those who violate the United States Constitution and commit crimes in the course of it. So that’s a rather hippie-like kind of lawyer I guess, right?...although I do it in a gray suit,” he said.
A man with a shopping cart races past a burning shop during the L.A. riots following the Rodney King trial.Donald’s mother later filed a civil suit against the United Klans of America in 1987, and the organization was found liable in the death of her son and ordered to pay $7 million, causing the UKA to go bankrupt.in the 1984 murder of the Jewish radio host Alan Berg in Denver.
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