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Vegas had Rodney King riots too - for 30 days

Vegas had Rodney King riots too - for 30 days

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Everyone remembers the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles.

Almost no one knows what happened next.

Fright Night: The 30 Days of Riots Las Vegas Doesn’t Talk About

What this episode covers:

  • The overlooked Las Vegas riots following the Rodney King verdict
  • Why the unrest lasted 30 days, not just one night
  • The role of gangs, media, and delayed response
  • How close rioters came to downtown Las Vegas
  • Firsthand accounts from officers under fire
  • Lessons learned that changed policing going forward

👤 Guests:

  • Lt. Governor Stavros Anthony – Nevada Lieutenant Governor, former Metro Police Captain, author of Knights of Fire
  • David Radcliffe – Metro officer on the front lines
  • Eddie Kravetz – Metro sergeant, community policing specialist
  • David Sheppard – Former FBI agent, brought armored vehicle support

🔥 Key moments:

  • Rioters stopped just short of Fremont Street
  • Officers taking sustained gunfire
  • Firefighters targeted while responding to fires
  • Gangs coordinating attacks
  • Armored vehicle deployed under fire

📚 Mentioned:

  • Knights of Fire by Stavros Anthony

📣 Connect:

  • Email: Heidi@VegasCrimeFiles.com
  • Follow & subscribe: Vegas Crime Files

For nearly 30 days, Las Vegas descended into chaos—fires, ambushes, and more than a thousand rounds fired at police, firefighters, and civilians.

In this special episode of Vegas Crime Files, Heidi Harris sits down with Nevada Lieutenant Governor Stavros Anthony—who documented the events—and three officers who were on the front lines.

They describe:

  • The night hundreds of rioters marched toward downtown
  • The moment officers made a stand just blocks from Fremont Street
  • What it was like taking gunfire from all directions
  • How gangs that normally fought each other joined forces
  • And why the situation spiraled before it was finally shut down

This isn’t history from a textbook—it’s firsthand from the people who lived it.

A major chapter of Las Vegas history… that most people never even knew happened.

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