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|crimes = [[Police brutality]]<br>Assault<br>Civil rights violations<br>Drunk driving<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Negrophobia]]
|crimes = [[Police brutality]]<br>Assault<br>Civil rights violations<br>Drunk driving<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Negrophobia]]
|type of villain = Brutal Corrupt Official}}
|type of villain = Brutal Corrupt Official}}
'''Stacey Cornell Koon''' (born 23 November 1950) is a former Los Angeles police officer and the ringleader of the 1991 Rodney King incident, a [[police brutality]] incident in which African-American motorist Rodney King was beaten up by four white police officers. King suffered a fractured skull, a broken leg and several burns as a result of the attack. Koon and the other officers were indicted by a grand jury but acquitted, sparking the [[1992 Los Angeles riots]].  
'''Stacey Cornell Koon''' (born 23 November 1950) is a former Los Angeles police officer and the ringleader of the 1991 Rodney King incident, a [[police brutality]] incident in which African-American motorist Rodney King was beaten up by four white police officers. King suffered a fractured skull, a broken leg and several burns as a result of the attack. Koon and the other officers were indicted by a grand jury but acquitted, sparking the [[1992 Rodney King riots]].  


In 1993, Koon and the other officers were re-tried in federal court for violating King's civil rights. Koon and another officer were convicted and sentenced to 2.5 years in jail.  
In 1993, Koon and the other officers were re-tried in federal court for violating King's civil rights. Koon and another officer were convicted and sentenced to 2.5 years in jail.  
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