Reap the whirlwind

violence race justice and the true story of Sagon Penn
Peter Houlahan
Book - 2024

"March 31, 1985. Two white patrol officers in search of a gang member followed a pickup truck carrying seven young Black men up a dirt driveway in the Encanto neighborhood of Southeastern San Diego. Minutes later, gunshots rang out, and the truck's driver, Sagon Penn, fled the scene in an officer's patrol car. The incident stunned the city. What followed would change it forever. Penn was an idealist who believed in the power of Buddhist chants to bring about the oneness of humanity. The two police officers were rising stars in one of the most progressive police departments in the country, yet one that had suffered more officers killed in the line of duty than any other. While the facts of the case were never in dispute, what remained unresolved was what, if anything, could justify such a violent confrontation?"--

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Houlahan, Peter, 1961- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA : Counterpoint, 2024.
Edition:First Counterpoint edition.
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