Crime Legislation

President Bush met with Dick Thornburgh, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, to discuss the progress of the Bush Administration’s… read more

President Bush met with Dick Thornburgh, Attorney General of the Department of Justice, to discuss the progress of the Bush Administration’s fiscal year 1992 crime bill. During a photo opportunity in the meeting, President Bush spoke about the recent videotaped beating of a criminal suspect by police in Los Angeles. The beating, which occurred on March 3, 1991, sparked a furor of protest over the allegedly racial prejudices and unchecked brutality of the Los Angeles Police Department. The head of the Los Angeles police department has refused to step down from his post despite calls from the community for his resignation. On March 15, 1991, the Department of Justice announced it would investigate every complaint of police brutality reported to the Department in the past six years. In his remarks during the photo opportunity, President Bush harshly scorned police brutality but stressed continued support for the vast majority of law-abiding officers in U.S. police departments. He said he close

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Program ID:
17197-1
Category:
White House Event
Format:
Remarks
Location:
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
First Aired:
Mar 21, 1991 | 6:20pm EST | C-SPAN 1
Last Aired:
Mar 23, 1991 | 6:50pm EST | C-SPAN 2

Airing Details

  • Mar 21, 1991 | 6:20pm EST | C-SPAN 1
  • Mar 21, 1991 | 8:06pm EST | C-SPAN 1
  • Mar 22, 1991 | 7:51am EST | C-SPAN 1
  • Mar 23, 1991 | 6:50pm EST | C-SPAN 2
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