Truck driver Reginald Denny speaks during a television interview
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Download this stock image: Truck driver Reginald Denny speaks during a television interview in Los Angeles on July 27, 1993. Denny was delivering sand to a cement plant when he unwittingly drove into the epicenter of the Los Angeles riots that had begun a few hours before. Television viewers were shocked by helicopter footage showing several black men pulling the white Denny from the cab, then kicking and beating him. He was unable to talk when he woke up days after the attack, but he soon became aware that he had become the counterpoint to the Rodney King beating. (AP Photo/Nick Ut) - 2NG6439 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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