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Criminal

Jan. 12, 1999

Rodney Who?

RIVERSIDE - Once again, it seems, Southern California is at the crossroads of law enforcement and civil rights. That was the message of roughly 300 people who marched through the streets of Riverside last week, demanding equal justice in the death of Tyisha Miller at the hands of Riverside police officers.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        RIVERSIDE - Once again, it seems, Southern California is at the crossroads of law enforcement and civil rights.
        That was the message of roughly 300 people who marched through the streets of Riverside last week, demanding equal justice in the dea...

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