King Of Pop Michael Jackson Dies
Paramedics Rush Jackson, 50, To L.A. Hospital After Heart Failure; Multiple Attempts To Revive Him Fail
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Play CBS Video Video Michael Jackson Confirmed Dead May 25, 2009: Pop singer Michael Jackson has been pronounced dead after hospitalization this afternoon.
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Michael Jackson, shown announcing that he will play 10 concerts, in March. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)
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Latoya Jackson enters UCLA Medical Center Thursday, June 25, 2009. (CBS/Ramey Photos)
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People react to the news that Michael Jackson died in New York's Times Square Thursday, June 25, 2009. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
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Fans hold pictures of singer Michael Jackson outside the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, Thursday, June 25, 2009. (AP)
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Eleanor Lewis holds on tight to her boom box as she dances to a Michael Jackson song with Ralph Evans in front of the Apollo Theater,Thursday June 25, 2009, in the Harlem section of New York. (AP)
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Michael Jackson, the sensationally gifted "King of Pop" who emerged from childhood superstardom to become the entertainment world's most influential singer and dancer before his life and career deteriorated in a freakish series of scandals, died Thursday. He was 50.
Jermaine Jackson, Michael Jackson's brother, gave a press conference in Los Angeles Thursday afternoon. He said that his brother died at 2:26 p.m. local time, and it is believed that Jackson suffered cardiac arrest in his home, but that the cause of death is unknown until they received the results of an autopsy.
Jackson's personal physician tried to resuscitate him at his home, as did the paramedics, Jermaine Jackson said. Then at the hospital, doctors tried to revive him for more than an hour, but were unsuccessful.
"We will be with you Michael, always," Jermaine Jackson said.
Jackson was not breathing when Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics responded to a call at his Los Angeles home about 12:30 p.m. local time, Capt. Steve Ruda told the Los Angeles Times. The paramedics tried to resuscitate him and took him to UCLA Medical Center, Ruda told the newspaper.
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The Times also reported that law enforcement sources said that Los Angeles Police Department robbery-homicide detectives have opened an investigation into the death, though they stressed there is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. The detectives plan to interview relatives, friends and Jackson's doctors to try to figure out what happened. The L.A. County coroner's office will determine a cause of death.
The coroner's office received Jackson's body Thursday evening. They anticipate performing the autopsy Friday morning, but the final cause of death will not be conclusive because they need time to conduct toxicology and tissue studies.
Earlier Thursday evening, with speculation reaching a fever pitch, the Times cited city and law enforcement sources as saying Jackson had been rushed to hospital by paramedics and was not breathing when they arrived at the sprawling mansion where he'd been staying.
Jackson family attorney Brian Oxman, who said he had worked with the family for 20 years, said that Michael Jackson had been "using medicine for quite a while."
"I have warned," Oxman said. "These enablers around have done this."
Word of the sudden emergency, fuelled by rampant media speculation about the possibility of Jackson's death, brought a swarm of news helicopters to the air above the hospital and a growing mass of people on the grounds outside.
CBS News correspondent Ben Tracy reported that outside of the U.C.L.A. Medical Center, a crowd quickly gathered.
"We've seen a lot of people crying, a lot of fans," Tracy said. "Weirdly enough, there is a fraternity house across the street that is actually playing Michael Jackson music right now which has led to a kind of surreal environment."
Catherine Jackson, Michael Jackson's mother, was seen at the hospital. There are also unconfirmed reports that LaToya Jackson left the hospital crying, Tracy reports.
Jackson, 50, has been in the public eye for more than 40 years.
With his unforgettable catchy Jackson Five tunes and incredible stage presence, the public has been infatuated with the shining child star turned awkward adult, who reached international superstardom. As soon as Jackson glided across the stage with his signature moonwalk dance, it was all over from there - fans were immediately hooked.
His album "Thriller," released in 1982, was a chart-topper that set the bar for pop music.
In recent years, however, the pop icon has become more of a recluse and somewhat of a lost soul.
Headlines about Jackson were no longer about his music; instead there were stories of plastic surgery and strange behavior. He dangled his baby from a balcony and most damaging to his image was his 2005 trial for child molestation.
CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reports that Jackson's 1982 album, "Thriller" still is the top-selling album of all time, and Jackson was the top performer in the world through much of the 1980s. But somewhere along the way, Jackson went from the King of Pop to Wacko Jacko. Some say it started with an accident during the filming of a TV commercial that burned his scalp severely and led to a dependence on prescription pain killers. He became an increasingly reclusive and odd figure. He was married briefly to Elvis Presley's daughter, then to his skin doctor's assistant. He was a father of three, despite ongoing speculation that they could not be his natural children.
The King of Pop had been plagued by financial, legal, and medical woes for years and had not performed a major concert since 2001. His last studio album was released the same year.
A previous attempt to relaunch Jackson's career collapsed amid reports of ill health and court action.
In recent years, there have been several sightings of Jackson looking frail.
In 2005 during his molestation trial, he famously appeared in pajamas after being rushed to the hospital, one of four such visits during the trial.
Jackson has kept a largely low profile in recent years but in March, he announced he would perform a series of London concerts scheduled for July.
Fellow celebrities - some colleagues, some barely children in Jackson's 1980s heyday - offered condolences and remembrances Thursday evening.
Famed music producer Quincy Jones, who produced "Thriller," called Jackson a "little brother," and wrote, "He had it all - talent, grace, professionalism and dedication. He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever."
His ex-wife Lisa-Marie Presley issued a statement.
"I am so very sad and confused with every emotion possible," Presley said. "I am heartbroken for his children who I know were everything to him and for his family. This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me."
On Twitter, rapper Ludacris said, "If it were not for Micheal Jackson I would not be where or who I am today. His Music and Legacy will live on Forever. Prayers to the fam R.I.P." (Twitter was not edited).
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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- Please let's keep in mind that Michael is gone. Any comments made from now on won't hurt Michael, however, they will hurt his family...
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- Please let's keep in mind that Michael is gone. Any comments made from now on won't hurt Michael, however, they will hurt his family...
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- I have some of Jackson's music from when he was a black man, but I don't care much for what he recorded after becoming a white woman.
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- If any of the Jackson family reads this, and I sincerely hope they don't read all the sicko comments out there because some people just have no class, I feel we truly lost a great musician and very sensitive human being..All that crap about "staying black" and being a pedophile" is jsut garbage written by jealous people because they did not experience the great success that Michael did. If these people knew the true story of his life, they would not be so quick to judge. Mr. Joseph Jackson , you shoudl be ashamed of how the boys were browbeaten into performing in their younger years and how they were treated by you and kept from their loving mother in their formative years so she couldn't see what you were doing..I know you are probaably sorry for what you did to your son and how it affected him, but it's a little late now. Michael may you rest in peace and hopefully your mom will get to keep your children together and they will get some peace now too.
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- This constant media barrage about Michael Jackson's death has completely taken over every news channel on tv and every news website on the internet. The media seems to have forgotten that the United States is fighting two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and our troops are being killed there nearly everyday yet we never hear anything about them on the news anymore! And what about the demonstrations in Iran? We are suddenly not hearing anything about them either! This news about Michael Jackson has completely taken over the media and it's ridiculous! Michael Jackson was a fabulous entertainer and he will be greatly missed and my heart goes out to his family but he was only one man! The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the demonstrations in Iran where people are being killed daily are much more important news! It's time the media stopped this constant barrage and let the Jackson family mourn in privacy and in peace and moved on to more important news!
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- There's a star shining bright up there, because the KING OF POP is missing down here. There's much entertainment up there, because the famous artist is no longer here.
Michael you did a phenomenal job and inspired millions of lives in many ways you could never imagine.Thank you for the thrill of it all. We love you. May you forever rest in peace. - Reply to this comment
- Hey realityzone!! You must be a Democrap.....
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- Why has the media skimmed over the death of Farrah Fawcett? She died the same day, but not one word on all of the national news stations i.e., CNN, HLN, FOX??????
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- Michael Jackson you were loved by many, your music and dance steps were sheer genius...teach the Angels to dance the moonwalk...again you were loved by man and will be missed
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- Hey CBS, can you and the other news networks please get it through your heads that there are much more important things going on in the world other than this idiot's death. How could you devote an entire evening news program to a singer. I guess it is true that news industries have no belief in professionalism anymore. All you do is pander to the idiots so you can have more ratings. News is supposed to be informative stories of events that are transpiring around the world, not a bunch of half-wits following cars around and interviewing morons. Isn't that what you have that junk program ET for?
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