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Fifty-five years ago, Salazar was killed in an East Los Angeles bar after a tear gas canister launched by an L.A. County ...
Over 40 years ago, LA Times Columnist and KMEX news director, Ruben Salazar was hit in the head by a tear gas canister while sitting in a bar during an anti-Vietnam war protest that had grown violent.
Border Patrol personnel in Paramount deploy tear gas during a demonstration over the dozens detained in an operation by federal immigration authorities a day earlier. (Photo by Eric Thayer/Associated ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The specter of law enforcement firing “less-lethal” rounds into crowds of protesters and striking journalists on the ...
Events in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles are set to mark the 55th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium, a pivotal moment in the Chicano civil rights movement.
The historic day is the subject of a play put on in collaboration with local Chicano community college students.
Ruben Salazar, former Global Head of Visa Direct, has been appointed President of infrastructure-focused cross-border payments player TerraPay. The move sees Salazar take up the role from today, and ...
Fifty-five years ago, Salazar was killed in an East Los Angeles bar after a tear gas canister launched by an L.A. County sheriff's deputy tore through his head.
Ruben Salazar died 55 years ago while covering a protest in LA. His case illustrates the dangers journalists face today as police fire “less lethal munitions” into crowds. This story was originally ...