Reap the Whirlwind, Peter Houlahan
Reap the Whirlwind, Peter Houlahan
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Reap the Whirlwind
Violence, Race, Justice, and the Story of Sagon Penn

Author: Peter Houlahan

Narrator: Joshua Saxon

Unabridged: 13 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2024


Synopsis

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 San Diego. Minutes later, gunshots rang out, and the truck's driver, Sagon Penn, fled the scene in an officer's patrol car.

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? For over two years, a determined prosecutor and a charismatic defense attorney engaged in a sensational courtroom drama that revolved around matters of mental health, racial biases, and the self-image of a once-sleepy beach town grappling with its transformation into a major metropolitan area. The Sagon Penn incident forever altered how San Diego would respond to incidents involving police and communities of color.

Based on court transcripts, personal interviews, and archival police reports, Reap the Whirlwind is a gripping true-crime narrative set against the evocative backdrop of Southern California.

About Peter Houlahan

Peter Houlahan is an author, freelance writer, and book review contributor. His work has appeared in CrimeReads, Salon, Los Angeles Magazine, Police1, Hearst, Los Angeles Review of Books, the Daily Mirror, and the Orange County Register. His first book, Norco '80: The True Story of the Most Spectacular Bank Robbery in American History, was a finalist for an Edgar Allan Poe Award, the Hammett Prize, and a Macavity Award. The book has been chosen as a New York Times summer pick; a best book of the year by NPR, the Wall Street Journal, and Amazon; and a Gold Standard selection by the Junior Library Guild. Originally from Southern California, Houlahan now lives in Fairfield County, Connecticut, where he works as an emergency medical technician.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Craig on September 14, 2017

Like most of the books in this series, the author is really good breaking down the featured battle. His character interactions and dialogue however are pretty bad. Good battle description, bad character development.......more

Goodreads review by Rich on September 17, 2024

Extraordinary! One of Johnston's very best! I couldn't lay this book down, and the epilogue about the current state of this historical battlefield made the book even better!......more

Goodreads review by Ken on May 29, 2022

This fictionalized account of the Battle of Rosebud during the Indian Wars, was long on fiction and short on history. I'm sure Johnston has his fans of the old west genre but it wasn't to my liking. The conversations were corny and he threw in a bunch of salacious gossip about Calamity Jane. Unless......more