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Reap the Whirlwind

- Violence, Race, Justice, and the Story of Sagon Penn
Af: Peter Houlahan Engelsk Hardback

Reap the Whirlwind

- Violence, Race, Justice, and the Story of Sagon Penn
Af: Peter Houlahan Engelsk Hardback
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Southern California, the mid-1980s: an era of big hair and shoulder pads, crack cocaine and the birth of rap music. On March 31, 1985 two patrol men pulled over a young Black driver, Sagon Penn, without cause. Raised in the mostly Black Encanto section of San Diego, Penn was an idealist who believed in world peace and the oneness of humanity. Earlier that day, Penn had applied to be an officer for the San Diego Police Department and was scheduled to take the written test in the coming week. Events escalated and Penn seized a police officer''s gun, shot two cops (killing one), a woman ''ride-along'' in one of the police vehicles, and commandeered another police car to make his escape before turning himself in. With the help of a daring and charismatic defense lawyer named Milt Silverman, Penn, after two riveting trials, is found not guilty on all charges. Utterly unique in its details, Sagon Penn''s story is also an all-too-familiar story of the relationship between Black communities and the police. Penn never disputed his actions. The question was what, if anything, could justify such an act? What could turn this peaceful young man into someone at the center of a murder trial? For two years, San Diego struggled to come to terms with what this trial said about its city, its inhabitants, and its law enforcement community. Penn''s trial became a media spectacle that presaged such notorious cases in the 90s as the trials for OJ Simpson, the Menendez brothers, and even Lorena Bobbitt and Scott Peterson.
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Southern California, the mid-1980s: an era of big hair and shoulder pads, crack cocaine and the birth of rap music. On March 31, 1985 two patrol men pulled over a young Black driver, Sagon Penn, without cause. Raised in the mostly Black Encanto section of San Diego, Penn was an idealist who believed in world peace and the oneness of humanity. Earlier that day, Penn had applied to be an officer for the San Diego Police Department and was scheduled to take the written test in the coming week. Events escalated and Penn seized a police officer''s gun, shot two cops (killing one), a woman ''ride-along'' in one of the police vehicles, and commandeered another police car to make his escape before turning himself in. With the help of a daring and charismatic defense lawyer named Milt Silverman, Penn, after two riveting trials, is found not guilty on all charges. Utterly unique in its details, Sagon Penn''s story is also an all-too-familiar story of the relationship between Black communities and the police. Penn never disputed his actions. The question was what, if anything, could justify such an act? What could turn this peaceful young man into someone at the center of a murder trial? For two years, San Diego struggled to come to terms with what this trial said about its city, its inhabitants, and its law enforcement community. Penn''s trial became a media spectacle that presaged such notorious cases in the 90s as the trials for OJ Simpson, the Menendez brothers, and even Lorena Bobbitt and Scott Peterson.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 432
ISBN-13: 9781640094512
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1640094512
Udg. Dato: 23 jul 2024
Længde: 40mm
Bredde: 239mm
Højde: 164mm
Forlag: Counterpoint
Oplagsdato: 23 jul 2024
Forfatter(e): Peter Houlahan
Forfatter(e) Peter Houlahan


Kategori True Crime fortællinger


ISBN-13 9781640094512


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 432


Udgave


Længde 40mm


Bredde 239mm


Højde 164mm


Udg. Dato 23 jul 2024


Oplagsdato 23 jul 2024


Forlag Counterpoint