Rodney King, the black motorist whose 1991 videotaped beating by Los Angeles police officers led to some of the nation's most destructive race riots, has died at age 47.
   
His death was confirmed to The Associate Press by Suzanne Wickham of Harper Collins, who published King's 2012 book 'The Riot Within .My Journey from Rebellion to Redemption.'
   
King was stopped for speeding in March 1991 by four officers who hit him more than 50 times, kicked him and shot him with stun guns. A bystander videotaped the beating.
   
The officers were acquitted a year later, sparking a riot that would leave 55 people dead and more than 2,000 injured.
   
King became famous for his plea, "Can we all get along?" in a news conference during the height of the riots.

Police say Rodney King's fiancée heard a splash and went outside to find him at the bottom of the pool.
   
He had been talking to her through an open door, and had been poolside through the early morning on Sunday.
   
Police in Rialto, Calif. responded and found him in the pool.
   
Police Capt. Randy De Anda says there were no signs of paraphernalia or alcoholic beverages and no obvious signs of trauma.