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George Holliday, Who Filmed Rodney King's Beating, Passes Away From COVID-19 Complications - Blavity

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George Holliday, who filmed four white police officers beating Rodney King back in 1991, has passed away at 61 due to complications of COVID-19, TMZ  reports . Robert Wollenweber, a close friend and former coworker of Holliday, tells the outlet he was hospitalized after suffering from pneumonia, causing him to be immobilized since mid-August. After weeks of enduring the infection, he lost his battle on Sunday.  Wollenweber continues, explaining when Holliday was first admitted to the hospital, he was hooked up to an oxygen tube. As his health declined, the hospital put him on a ventilator. Wollenweber said Holliday was not vaccinated at the time of his death.  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ethan Biando (@ethanb822) In his last outgoing message, he confirmed his battle with pneumonia and COVID-19, directing anyone who wanted to reach out to speak to a friend of his from church.   In March 1991, King led four California High Patrol officers on a high-speed chase as...

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