The
Avondale riot of 1967 followed years of police abuse and deteriorating living conditions in the poor black community of
Avondale. The riots followed the disputed June 1967 conviction of Posteal Laskey Jr., accused of being the
Cincinnati Strangler. The riots were ignited when Laskey's cousin, who was protesting the conviction, was arrested for loitering near the Abraham Lincoln statue at Rockdale Avenue and Reading Road on 12 June 1967. Crowds filled the streets and threw bottles and firebombs at businesses. The
Ohio National Guard was called in to restore order. One person died and there were 404 arrests. In 1968, President
Lyndon Johnson's Commission on Civil Disorders issued a report that blamed the riots on the poverty of the segregated neighborhoods in Cincinnati and the practice of police officers in "stopping Negroes on foot or in cars without obvious basis" and using loitering laws disproportionately against minorities. ==1968==