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The '''1990 Zouterhem Riots''' were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the [[Zouterhem metropolitan area]] in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Zouterhem after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the [[ | The '''1990 Zouterhem Riots''' were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the [[Zouterhem metropolitan area]] in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Zouterhem after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the [[National Police Service (Beatavic)|National Police Service]] (NPS) charged with using exsessive force (Police Brutality) in the arrest and beating of [[Ron Emondt]]. The incident was videotaped by witnesses and widely shared nationwide. | ||
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Date | July 31 – August 12th, 1990 | ||
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Goals | The incarceration of the 2 policemen acquitted of beating Ron Emondt | ||
Methods | Mass rioting, shootouts, vandalism, arson, looting | ||
Resulted in | Riots suppressed, ฿3 Million in damage, 10 deaths, many businesses and houses destroyed | ||
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The 1990 Zouterhem Riots were a series of riots and civil disturbances that occured in parts of the Zouterhem metropolitan area in July and August 1990. Unrest began in North Zouterhem after a jury acquitted 2 officers of the National Police Service (NPS) charged with using exsessive force (Police Brutality) in the arrest and beating of Ron Emondt. The incident was videotaped by witnesses and widely shared nationwide.
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