
Season 1 · Episode 12
The Night the Mob Bombed Los Angeles: The Battle for the *Los Angeles Times*
Underworld Kings: The Rise and Fall · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios
March 4, 20267m 13s
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Show Notes
In the dead of night on October 1, 1910, a cataclysmic explosion ripped through the heart of Los Angeles. But who would dare bomb the city’s most powerful newspaper, the *Los Angeles Times*, and what kind of war were they trying to start? This act of terror wasn't random; it was a calculated strike in a shadow war for control of a booming metropolis.
This episode delves into the brutal conflict that led to the dynamiting of the Times Building. We explore a city at a crossroads, torn between the visions of two formidable men: the newspaper's fiercely anti-union publisher, Harrison Gray Otis, and the radical labor leaders who saw him as public enemy number one. The blast that lit up the sky was a violent escalation in a fight over the very soul of early 20th-century Los Angeles.
You’ll discover how an act intended to silence a media giant instead ignited a firestorm, exposing a vast criminal conspiracy, triggering a nationwide manhunt, and putting the city’s deep-seated class and ideological tensions on trial. This is the story of the battle where the weapons were dynamite, ink, and ideology.
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Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).