Remembering Latasha Harlins 33 Years After Her Life Was Cut Short By Soon Ja Du In South Central LA

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Remembering Latasha Harlins 33 Years After Her Life Was Cut Short By Soon Ja Du In South Central LA


Demetra Kaye reports on remembering Latasha Harlins 33 years after her life was cut short by Soon Ja Du in South Central Los Angeles.
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  1. I’m a witness because the owner showed me the newspaper, that the woman who did this has a gas station in Lancaster California on division and Avenue J, it used to be a Arco now it’s a Valero but she not only went onto own eight liquor stores and gas stations but the one she went to every day, in Lancaster, 😮the Black customers in there called her mama🎉

  2. Why isn't anyone talking about how, they are treating our Haitian Brothers and Sisters, by not sending them to the States, but to Guantanamo Bay a Prison base for Terrs Criminals and they are kept behind Barbwire fences ….But No Black media is talking about 🥺

  3. I remember the L.A. Riots but we didn't get this news in my country explaining it fully. That is so terrible what happened to Latasha! She could have been a great Attorney, I grew up watching L.A. Law and the riots gave me a lot of insight as an aspiring Law student into social justice issues.

  4. That is a good reason why they shouldn't own anything in our neighborhoods. And we need to find a way around the WS being able to control what comes in and out of black neighborhoods. I was once told the Blk owned liquor stores pay more to distributors than white owned stores.Any black owned business pays more.And we as a people still vote for these two political parties that do nothing for us.I personally would vote independent from now on,I'm done with these clowns.

  5. RIP young sister, all those of another nation that has ever laid hands on our people shall receive their just do judgment from the Most High our power and that'll be our true reparations.

  6. Well I hope that the people of South Central have been boycotting all Korean stores in that area. If they are still patronizing these stores then they dishonor the life of this young lady.