STREET BEAT
Karen Moore
Los Angeles
“I wish he could be, but I don’t think they can. I feel bad for the women. … If he was poor, he’d still be in jail. Matter of fact, he’d have been locked up a long time ago if he was poor.
Sharon Edwards
Los Angeles
“No. I don’t think so. I don’t think he should have gone to prison in the first place. Why did it take so long for them to try him? …. No, I think justice was served.”
Kai Collins
Los Angeles
“That would be double jeopardy, so they can’t try him again, right? But I believe what comes around goes around. So if he did it or if he didn’t do it, I believe he will get what he deserves.”
Richard Howard
Inglewood
“I think he got caught up early in the whole Me Too movement. He was one of the first to get tried and convicted. … I’m not saying he didn’t do it, but I think they rushed and he got caught up.”
Compiled by Cynthia Gibson at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza.