“I never said I came down to the court to support him. “All I ever said to the press was that out of the four, he was the only one I saw who was trying to stop the beating. “It was the first time I ever met the man, and all of a sudden everybody in the media starts spouting off about how Eazy-E supports Briseno,” said Wright, 25, a self-professed ex-gangster and former drug dealer. But the issue escalated last Friday when The Times printed a front-page photo of Eazy-E with Briseno, identifying the rapper as a “supporter.”
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Questions about Eazy-E’s role have been raised since he began attending the trial two weeks ago, frequently standing next to Briseno. Briseno) happens to be Mexican-American, and he tried to stop them.” I say, ‘Wrong.’ Three white officers were responsible for beating Rodney King. “The difference is that most people look at the video and say four white officers were responsible for the beating of this helpless, innocent black man.
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“I went to the trial to support Rodney King and because I’m curious. “What the cops did to Rodney King was wrong and the officers who beat him should be sent straight to prison,” said Eazy-E, in his first formal interview since he began attending the trial almost daily. Eazy-E, the controversial Los Angeles rapper once accused of advocating violence against police officers, confirms that he believes in the innocence of one of the four officers on trial in the Rodney King case-shocking some members of the rap community.