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In this April 19, 2017 photo, Bart Bartholomew, right, who in 1992 was photographing the riots that erupted in Los Angeles after the acquittal of police officers in the Rodney King beating trial, stands with Tim Goldman, a videographer who helped Bartholomew escape when the crowd they were both covering turned violent, on 71st Street east of Normandie in South Los Angeles.  “Bart credited me with saving his life, but I didn’t look at it that way,” he says with a chuckle. “I just helped him get out of there.” The Air Force pilot had recently returned to his childhood home after leaving the military. He was hoping he might land a job in Los Angeles with a major airline and was waiting for a call back from United Airlines after a promising interview. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

In this April 19, 2017 photo, Bart Bartholomew, right, who in 1992 was photographing the riots that erupted in Los Angeles after the acquittal of police officers in the Rodney King beating trial, stands with Tim Goldman, a videographer who helped Bartholomew escape when the crowd they were both covering turned violent, on 71st Street east of Normandie in South Los Angeles. “Bart credited me with saving his life, but I didn’t look at it that way,” he says with a chuckle. “I just helped him get out of there.” The Air Force pilot had recently returned to his childhood home after leaving the military. He was hoping he might land a job in Los Angeles with a major airline and was waiting for a call back from United Airlines after a promising interview. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

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