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Bloody Christmas was the name given to the severe beating of seven civilians by members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on December 25, 1951. The attacks, which left five Mexican American and two white young men with broken bones and ruptured organs, were properly investigated only after lobbying from the Mexican American community. The internal inquiry by Los Angeles Chief of Police William H. Parker resulted in eight police officers being indicted for the assaults, 54 being transferred, and 39 suspended.

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  • Bloody Christmas was the name given to the severe beating of seven civilians by members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on December 25, 1951. The attacks, which left five Mexican American and two white young men with broken bones and ruptured organs, were properly investigated only after lobbying from the Mexican American community. The internal inquiry by Los Angeles Chief of Police William H. Parker resulted in eight police officers being indicted for the assaults, 54 being transferred, and 39 suspended. The event was fictionalized in the 1990 novel L.A. Confidential by James Ellroy, which was made into a film of the same name in 1997. (en)
  • Bloody Christmas (en français Noël sanglant) est le nom donné aux sévices infligés à sept prisonniers par des policiers de Los Angeles, le 25 décembre 1951. L’enquête menée par le chef de la police de Los Angeles, William H. Parker, a permis la mise en accusation de huit policiers, tandis que 54 autres étaient mutés et 39 suspendus de leurs fonctions. L'écrivain James Ellroy s'est inspiré ces événements sous une forme fictionnelle dans son roman L.A. Confidential en 1990, qui a servi de base au film du même nom réalisé en 1997. (fr)
  • Bloody Christmas, letteralmente "Natale di sangue", era il nome dato al pestaggio grave di sette uomini da parte di funzionari del Los Angeles Police Department il 25 dicembre 1951. (it)
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  • Bloody Christmas (en français Noël sanglant) est le nom donné aux sévices infligés à sept prisonniers par des policiers de Los Angeles, le 25 décembre 1951. L’enquête menée par le chef de la police de Los Angeles, William H. Parker, a permis la mise en accusation de huit policiers, tandis que 54 autres étaient mutés et 39 suspendus de leurs fonctions. L'écrivain James Ellroy s'est inspiré ces événements sous une forme fictionnelle dans son roman L.A. Confidential en 1990, qui a servi de base au film du même nom réalisé en 1997. (fr)
  • Bloody Christmas, letteralmente "Natale di sangue", era il nome dato al pestaggio grave di sette uomini da parte di funzionari del Los Angeles Police Department il 25 dicembre 1951. (it)
  • Bloody Christmas was the name given to the severe beating of seven civilians by members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) on December 25, 1951. The attacks, which left five Mexican American and two white young men with broken bones and ruptured organs, were properly investigated only after lobbying from the Mexican American community. The internal inquiry by Los Angeles Chief of Police William H. Parker resulted in eight police officers being indicted for the assaults, 54 being transferred, and 39 suspended. (en)
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  • Bloody Christmas (1951) (en)
  • Bloody Christmas (fr)
  • Bloody Christmas (it)
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