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Ruben Salazar

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Ruben Salazar Famous memorial

Birth
Ciudad Juarez, Juárez Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico
Death
29 Aug 1970 (aged 42)
East Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Corona del Mar, Orange County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.6098803, Longitude: -117.8528214
Memorial ID
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Journalist. He came to the United States from Juarez, Mexico, and in 1959 became a city staff reporter at The Los Angeles Times, where he won many awards for his coverage of Mexican-American affairs. He spent three years in Mexico City as the Los Angeles Times Bureau Chief before returning to California in 1969. In 1970, he became the News Director of KMEX, a Spanish-language television station in Los Angeles. At the age of 42, he was killed during the August 1970 National Chicano Moratorium March against the Vietnam War when a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy shot a tear gas missile through the door of the Silver Dollar Bar on Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles, where Mr. Salazar was sitting. It hit him in the head, killing him instantly. Salazar's accidental death changed the way police departments deal with crowd/riot situations, particularly how they empty out crowded buildings. A park is named after him, along with many other honors.
Journalist. He came to the United States from Juarez, Mexico, and in 1959 became a city staff reporter at The Los Angeles Times, where he won many awards for his coverage of Mexican-American affairs. He spent three years in Mexico City as the Los Angeles Times Bureau Chief before returning to California in 1969. In 1970, he became the News Director of KMEX, a Spanish-language television station in Los Angeles. At the age of 42, he was killed during the August 1970 National Chicano Moratorium March against the Vietnam War when a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy shot a tear gas missile through the door of the Silver Dollar Bar on Whittier Boulevard in East Los Angeles, where Mr. Salazar was sitting. It hit him in the head, killing him instantly. Salazar's accidental death changed the way police departments deal with crowd/riot situations, particularly how they empty out crowded buildings. A park is named after him, along with many other honors.

Bio by: Joe Walker



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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Joe Walker
  • Added: Jan 27, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7122808/ruben-salazar: accessed ), memorial page for Ruben Salazar (3 Mar 1928–29 Aug 1970), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7122808, citing Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona del Mar, Orange County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.