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Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 6:13 p.m.

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LYNN ELBER
Associated Press Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Michael Jackson, the sensationally gifted child star who rose to become the "King of Pop" and the biggest celebrity in the world only to fall from his throne in a freakish series of scandals, died Thursday. He was 50.

Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Ed Winter, the assistant chief coroner for Los Angeles County, confirmed his office had been notified of the death and would handle the investigation.

The circumstances of Jackson's death were not immediately clear. Jackson was not breathing when Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a call at his Los Angeles home about 12:30 p.m., Capt. Steve Ruda told the Los Angeles Times. The paramedics performed CPR and took him to the hospital, Ruda told the newspaper.

Jackson's death brought a tragic end to a long, bizarre, sometimes farcical decline from his peak in the 1980s, when he was popular music's premier all-around performer, a uniter of black and white music who shattered the race barrier on MTV, dominated the charts and dazzled even more on stage.

His 1982 album "Thriller" — which included the blockbuster hits "Beat It," ''Billie Jean" and "Thriller" — is the best-selling album of all time, with an estimated 50 million copies sold worldwide.

The public first knew him in the late 1960s, when as a boy he was the precocious, spinning lead singer of the Jackson 5, the music group he formed with his four older brothers. Among their No. 1 hits were "I Want You Back," ''ABC," and "I'll Be There."

He was perhaps the most exciting performer of his generation, known for his feverish, crotch-grabbing dance moves and his high-pitched voice punctuated with squeals and titters. His single sequined glove, tight, military-style jacket and aviator sunglasses were trademarks second only to his ever-changing, surgically altered appearance.

"For Michael to be taken away from us so suddenly at such a young age, I just don't have the words," said Quincy Jones, who produced "Thriller." ''He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever. I've lost my little brother today, and part of my soul has gone with him."

Jackson ranked alongside Elvis Presley and the Beatles as the biggest pop sensations of all time. He united two of music's biggest names when he was briefly married to Presley's daughter, Lisa Marie, and Jackson's death immediately evoked that of Presley himself, who died at age 42 in 1977.

As years went by, Jackson became an increasingly freakish figure — a middle-aged man-child weirdly out of touch with grown-up life. His skin became lighter, his nose narrower, and he spoke in a breathy, girlish voice. He surrounded himself with children at his Neverland ranch, often wore a germ mask while traveling and kept a pet chimpanzee named Bubbles as one of his closest companions.

"It seemed to me that his internal essence was at war with the norms of the world. It's as if he was trying to defy gravity," said Michael Levine, a Hollywood publicist who represented Jackson in the early 1990s. He called Jackson a "disciple of P.T. Barnum" and said the star appeared fragile at the time but was "much more cunning and shrewd about the industry than anyone knew."

Jackson caused a furor in 2002 when he playfully dangled his infant son, Prince Michael II, over a hotel balcony in Berlin while a throng of fans watched from below.

In 2005, he was cleared of charges he molested a 13-year-old cancer survivor at Neverland in 2003. He had been accused of plying the boy with alcohol and groping him, and of engaging in strange and inappropriate behavior with other children.

The case followed years of rumors about Jackson and young boys. In a TV documentary, he had acknowledged sharing his bed with children, a practice he described as sweet and not at all sexual.

Despite the acquittal, the lurid allegations that came out in court took a fearsome toll on his career and image, and he fell into serious financial trouble.

Jackson was preparing for what was to be his greatest comeback: He was scheduled for an unprecedented 50 shows at a London arena, with the first set for July 13. He was in rehearsals in Los Angeles for the concert, an extravaganza that was to capture the classic Jackson magic: showstopping dance moves, elaborate staging and throbbing dance beats.

Singer Dionne Warwick said: "Michael was a friend and undoubtedly one of the world's greatest entertainers that I fortunately had the pleasure of working with. ... We have lost an icon in our industry."

Hundreds of people gathered outside the hospital as word of his death spread. The emergency entrance at the UCLA Medical Center, which is near Jackson's rented home, was roped off with police tape.

"Ladies and gentlemen, Michael Jackson has just died," a woman boarding a Manhattan bus called out, shortly after the news was announced. Immediately many riders reached for their cell phones.

So many people wanted to verify the early reports of Jackson's death that the computers running Google's news section interpreted the fusillade of "Michael Jackson" requests as an automated attack for about half an hour Thursday evening.

In New York's Times Square, a low groan went up in the crowd when a screen flashed that Jackson had died, and people began relaying the news to friends by cell phone.

"No joke. King of Pop is no more. Wow," Michael Harris, 36, of New York City, read from a text message a friend sent to his telephone. "It's like when Kennedy was assassinated. I will always remember being in Times Square when Michael Jackson died."

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Associated Press Writers Derrik J. Lang in Los Angeles and Virginia Byrne, Nekesa Mumbi Moody and Jocelyn Noveck in New York contributed to this report.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.

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AN ICON

Posted by B Nolan, Waterloo, NY - Monday, July 06, 2009 at 11:14 a.m.

Michael Jackson worked hard at his music all his life----its hard to forget some of the things he may or may not have done in his 50 years. I do know however that he was The King of Pop and his music will go down in History......His MUSIC is still alive---+re-born the day he died.......You can't find an album anywhere? I've tried? RIP Mike
a long time fan!

RE: Wow (sounds suspiciously like S. O)

Posted by Concerned's Helper(like Santas helper), Big Bay - Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 10:51 p.m.

To "what ever",

Michael was resting until you brought him up again, now he's not resting. Michael isn't the biological father of the three children you mentioned.

Funny you said "It really is tacky to gossip and judge people based on what is heard!" and then you did the same thing. Duh! When will you win?

wow

Posted by what ever, TC - Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 7:19 p.m.

I just don't understand how people can be so disrespectful. The man has died. Let him rest. Lets not forget he left behind three children who will someday read this B.S. Have a little consideration. Nobody knows the truth. It really is tacky to gossip and judge people based on what is heard!

Way to go concerned mom

Posted by K L, Fulton - Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 1:58 p.m.

Concerned mom,
Way to go, that was so funny reading what you wrote. I love how you broke everything down for S.O. In my mind Jackson was as guilty as OJ Simpson. I also found it to be very good evidence that the child could describe something in Jackson's private area that was different and when the police got a warrant to take pictures of his private area, the child was correct.

sadly missed

Posted by r g, mo - Wednesday, July 01, 2009 at 12:48 a.m.

everybody is putting micheal down they don't know the man let him rest in peace. god takes his children home when they have served their time on earth and ti was his time. he's home with his real father now. where is his brother randy they've talked about everybody but randy where is he do anybody know

Facts are easier to cite than your assumptions/psychic judgements

Posted by Concerned Mother, Marquette - Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 5:05 p.m.

S.O: "...I was just raised by parents who taught me sensitivity and not to speak out on issues I know nothing about"

ME: Well it's your free will to go against what they taught you, as evidenced:

S.O: My view of parenting is how I was raised, since I turned out to be a pretty open-minded, accepting person.

ME: So you'd be open-minded to the testimony of a little boy who described Michael Jacksons private parts in such detail as to warrant a $20,000,000.00 transaction?

S.O: You say Michael Jackson was a child molestor

ME: NO, I did not call Michael Jackson a "child molester" as you testify. I only said I said it's been established as fact Michael payed $20,000,000 to a boy who described Michaels private parts in detail.
*See your comment that you were raised not to "speak out on issues... (you) know nothing about"

S.O: did you know the man, at all?

ME: A friend of mine for many years is one of the people who appear in many of Michaels videos. He was paralyzed in a car accident and never heard from Michael afterwards. Did YOU know Michael? What do you know better?

S. O: Did you know the children, at all?

ME: Not close enough to feel the wind as Michael Jackson dangled one of them off a hotel ledge. Since you asked, do you know them S.O? What do you know better?

S. O: Were you present at the trial, at all?

ME: "The trial" that you are referring to - is not what I made any reference to - my resources are mainly court documents, here is a token example:

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/mjdec1.html

The most recent trial of Michael Jackson, established he slept with other people's kids for months on end. Although three jurors have since publicly stated they made the wrong verdict, history will recall Michael Jackson was not found not -beyond a reasonable doubt- guilty of his charges.

I wasn't physically at the trial. Since you asked, were you there S.O? What do you know better?

S. O: All you know is what you saw depicted in the media (another lesson I'll teach my kids - the media is obviously corrupt.) The point is he's dead.

ME: How do you know he's dead if the only way to know that is through the media you so describe as corrupt?
I'm teasing you, but there's a valid point in there.

S. O: And when people die, its kind of sad. He may not have been a good person in your eyes,

ME: In either eye even!

S. O: but contrary to what you think he did wrong, he also had a mother who I'm sure is in agony right now thinking of what she could have done differently to save her son.

ME: Again you're making assumptions, playing psychic. Michaels dad is promoting a new record company, and mom is in a catfight to take away kids from their biological mother. Are you still open-minded or is that another way of saying "whatever you conjure up is true"?

S. O: If people accuse your children of doing something horribly wrong someday, I hope they (and you) receive the same sort of respect you give out.

ME: Although an accuser(s) would likely be someone of your personality type, not to worry, me and mine would prevail easily, because of our old friend... "facts".

I appreciate your mental quiz S. O, but as stated before, you have a whole lot of conviction and a whole little facts. I reiterate my gut feeling you need someone to unload emotional baggage to, and let's hope it isn't your kids nor parents!

Read That Again

Posted by Krystal C, Amarillo - Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 3:24 p.m.

T A! I didnt say that I was in anyway a judge... I said his Judgement day came... We all have it... and his came.. its between him and God now... Meaning WE can and should stop... I didnt say I believed the judgement should go one way or the other, nor did I put my own opionion about what I think in my comment. Learn to read carefully.. i get irritated with people who read things and take it they way THEY think its meant, when it does not mean that at all... GEEZ!

Well

Posted by S. O., Marquette - Tuesday, June 30, 2009 at 10:34 a.m.

No emotional baggage here, I was just raised by parents who taught me sensitivity and not to speak out on issues I know nothing about. My view of parenting is how I was raised, since I turned out to be a pretty open-minded, accepting person. You say Michael Jackson was a child molestor but did you know the man, at all? Did you know the children, at all? Were you present at the trial, at all? No. All you know is what you saw depicted in the media (another lesson I'll teach my kids - the media is obviously corrupt.) The point is he's dead. And when people die, its kind of sad. He may not have been a good person in your eyes, but contrary to what you think he did wrong, he also had a mother who I'm sure is in agony right now thinking of what she could have done differently to save her son. If people accuse your children of doing something horribly wrong someday, I hope they (and you) receive the same sort of respect you give out.

Re: S. O - thought provoking for sure

Posted by Concerned Mother, Marquette - Monday, June 29, 2009 at 1:08 p.m.

Hello S. O,
I can't commit to carrying your displaced emotional baggage, still I thought you can help me illustrate that Michael Jackson's dad may have displaced mephistophilian baggage onto some of his kids.

But please S. O, why not take advantage of the TV6 website and make an editorial about your utopian vision of parenthood?

Concerned Mother

Posted by S. O., MQT - Monday, June 29, 2009 at 9:54 a.m.

Well, concerned mother, lets just hope you raise your kids better. Lets hope you don't throw them into fame at a young age, take away their childhood, money, dignity and turn them into a touring sideshow for your own gain. Some parents aren't as CONCERNED as you are and some kids turned out messed up because of it. But, personally, if my mom was as insensitive as you seem to be I'd vote for the ladder.

The world inherited a weighty set of unresolved issues

Posted by Concerned Mother, Marquette - Sunday, June 28, 2009 at 2:52 p.m.

Re K L's post called "Enough".

In fairness to every person who recieves earth-shattering news, finding closure to legitimate unresolved issues - and THEN trying to stay on the same page with half the world on their own page - can be maddening.

If you're using the name Monster to describe the Major News networks unfairly showing pictures of Michael's kids and all that, then I'm sure we all agree with you.

We as a World inherited a weighty set of unresolved issues that Michael bought into our consciousness.
A lot of good and a lot of bad.

The trouble is, most people gravitate to his good OR bad, and watching Media coverage guarantees everybody is upset, because you'll always have to see the other side, mocking your side.

If we as a world can find it within ourselves to leave the TV off except for TV6, well that's a step in the right direction :-)

Enough.

Posted by K L, MQT - Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 6:21 p.m.

To the people seeming to rejoice in the fact Michael Jackson is dead: enough is enough! How about showing some respect to a man and his loved ones? You people are monsters. When you die, I hope you are not disrespected in the same way you have disrespected Michael Jackson.

Karma

Posted by citizen x, delta county - Saturday, June 27, 2009 at 12:12 p.m.

Call it what you will. Maybe this guy got what he deserved in life at the end. Maybe he was just misunderstood. Though some of the post claim he was a monster, we cant keep believing the tabloid articles above the reality of a court of law. Front page news in the nationa inquirer isnt really news, folks. With the treatment this guy recieved throughout his life, it is no wonder why he turned out as he did. He was sheltered and made to feel the world revolved around him. I read an article that said Jackson had the mental capacity of a child. I assume that is because the people who he chose to surround himself with let him not grow up.

The problem is with society as a whole, is we hold some people to a certain standard, while we go out of our way to worship some celebrities (to the point of grabbing that rag off the news stand and believing the words written). Examples are many. Look at professional sports. The professional athlete is judged differently because of their fame and race. The general public feels that people need to be judged by their ethnicity and social status rather than their character as a human being. We use words like "profiling" to keep certain people from feeling singled out. I guess being politically correct is more important than using common sense and fair treatment these days..... X

enjoy...

Posted by crazy k, kirksville - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 11:03 p.m.

when farrah fawcett arrived in heaven god granted her one wish. she wished for all the children of the world to be safe. later that day michael jackson was found dead.

He slept with other people's kids for months on end

Posted by Concerned Mother, Marquette - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 3:53 p.m.


The fact that people overlook glaring red flags about Michael owning a sort of private Disneyland stocked with porn and booze (never mind anything not established in court) and that a boy described Michael's private parts in such detail as to warrant Twenty Million Dollars being cheerfully transacted, uhm...

My point being this is worthy of a sociology study:

The overwhelmingly obvious things people overlook just because someone did a song and dance and entertained them.

its not that sad

Posted by bob potter, dumas - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 2:33 p.m.

as for myself i am glad he is gone any body that likes little boys and will hang there own kids out a window is a crazy person i hope he is playing with the devil

A legend has passed on.

Posted by F V, AMARILLO - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 11:35 a.m.

I am truely shocked and saddened by Michael Jackson's death. He was and still is the ICON of pop. I grew up with his music,from the Jackson 5 and then Michael Jackson himself (Legend) I am also shocked to here from people in Amarillo saying he was a pervert and worse. It sicken's me to here that. Here is a legend that has just died, please, show some compassion Dear Christians. May Michael Rest In Peace. May his children, family and friends all over the world find comfort in knowing he's now in the Kingdom of Heaven and may their sorrow be lifted from them in the knowledge he is in peace. May God bless Michael Jackson. I will miss him!

Sad Day

Posted by Kim M, Traverse City - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 10:12 a.m.

Was Michael Jackson a Pop ICON? For sure. But I can't stop feeling that the death of Farrah Fawcett, someone who had SUCH a powerful message in her death, was pushed aside due to the passing of Michael Jackson. If anything, Michael's death should have taken a back seat to Farrahs. She has a message, she has a story. She was an inspiration in her life and in her death. I don't think that Michael had that at all. He was just EXTREMELY talented. His story is nowhere near as inspirational as Farrahs.

WE LOVE MICHAEL JACKSON

Posted by C R, jc - Friday, June 26, 2009 at 12:37 a.m.

RIP MICHAEL JACKSON

Very Sad News

Posted by P L, dickinson county - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 11:39 p.m.

I miss the old Micheal Jackson. I have/had a hard time with this "new" Micheal Jackson. There will be nobody ever with the talent he has/had. I use to love to watch him perform. I had all of his albums back in the day. He could sing like no other and he could dance his socks off!!!! Sorry to see such talented icon gone. He will be missed greatly by all!!!

bigger than life

Posted by carlos lopez jr., weslaco,tx 78596 - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 11:20 p.m.

today a music legend of all music legends passed away. i grew up with micheal jackson imatating him with the jacket and of course the silver glove always wanting to be him because he was a great singer . i will sincerly miss micheal jackson in his memory and to honor him i will play thriller full blast on my ipod.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

King of Pop

Posted by Tommy Dawson, Kirksville - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10:52 p.m.

Loved him or hated him & admit it or not,This man was bigger then Elvis. He was & is still the most known person in the world. Moonwalk on the clouds of heaven M.J. we will miss you.

Judgement Day Came???

Posted by T A, Mo - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10:43 p.m.

What?? What give you the right to say something like that?? This man was a music legend and it is very sad that he is no longer alive. You should be ashamed of that comment. No one but God has the right to deem anything like that.

inspiration

Posted by tevin brown, bethune - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10:00 p.m.

mike was a huge inspiration to me during my senior year in high school. his powerful messages in his song man in the mirror stays dear in my hear. it became an anthem that i listened to and it made me think twice when i thought about giving up when math class got tough. thank you mike you will be forever missed.

A Sad Silent Exit!

Posted by Kimberly Norkooli, Gwinn, MI - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 8:51 p.m.

It breaks my heart to see such a talent pass away while most of the world thought so ill of him. Guilty or not, everyone deserves to be heard and also forgiven. Michael left the world before he got to clear his name and regain the love he once had. I for one, will miss him!

Judgement Day Came

Posted by Krystal C, Amarillo - Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 6:43 p.m.

Our real judgement day always comes... so I guess this is him... Prayers to the jackson family

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