The Riders Come Out at Night, Ali Winston
The Riders Come Out at Night, Ali Winston
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The Riders Come Out at Night
Brutality, Corruption, and Cover Up in Oakland

Author: Ali Winston, Darwin BondGraham

Narrator: Robin Miles

Unabridged: 19 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/10/2023


Synopsis

From the Polk Award–winning investigative duo comes “a meticulously researched and enraging account” (Shane Bauer, New York Times bestselling author) of the systematic corruption and brutality within the Oakland Police Department, and the more than two-decades-long saga of attempted reforms and explosive scandals.

No municipality has been under court oversight to reform its police department as long as the city of Oakland. It is, quite simply, the edge case in American law enforcement.

The Riders Come Out at Night is the culmination of over twenty-one years of fearless reporting. Ali Winston and Darwin BondGraham shine a light on the jackbooted and sadistic cops known as “The Riders,” and the lack of political will and misguided leadership that have conspired to stymie meaningful reform. The authors trace the history of Oakland since its inception through the lens of the city’s police department, through the Palmer Raids, McCarthyism, and the Civil Rights struggle, the Black Panthers and crack eras, to Oakland’s present-day revival.

Those who have fought for reform are also revealed, including Keith Batt, a wide-eyed rookie cop turned whistleblower, who was unwittingly partnered with the leader of the Riders, and Jim Chanin and John Burris, two dedicated civil rights attorneys. Meanwhile, Oakland’s deep history of law enforcement corruption, reactionary politics, and social movement organizing is retold through historical figures like Black Panther Huey Newton, drug kingpin Felix Mitchell, district attorney and future Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren, and Mayor Jerry Brown.

“As thrilling as the best noir fiction” (Whiting Foundation, 2021 Creative Nonfiction Grant Jury), The Riders Come Out at Night is the story of one city and its police department, but it’s also the story of American policing—and where it’s headed.

About Ali Winston

Ali Winston is an independent reporter covering criminal justice, privacy, and surveillance. His work has been rewarded with several awards, including the George Polk Award for local reporting in 2017. Ali is a graduate of the University of Chicago and the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in New York. You can follow him on Twitter @AWinston.

About Darwin BondGraham

Darwin BondGraham has reported on gun violence for The Guardian and was an enterprise reporter for the East Bay Express. BondGraham’s work has also appeared with ProPublica and other leading national and local outlets. He holds a doctorate in sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and was the co-recipient of the George Polk Award for local reporting in 2017. He lives in Oakland, California. You can follow him on Twitter @DarwinBondGraha.


Reviews

Goodreads review by jordan!

“Law enforcement is the repressive, coercive power of the state embodied in an armed officer. They are made to deal with societal problems when they reach a crisis point. The police have to respond to the symptoms of an unequal society and the alienation and suffering it produces. If they are allowe......more

If you’re curious as to how out of control a group with power over people without the means to fight back can get if left unchecked from the outside and how incredibly hard it is to change an entrenched culture in a large institution can be, read this book.......more

Goodreads review by Norma

3.5 stars / The Riders Come Out at Night: Brutality, Corruption, and Cover-up in Oakland is an in depth look at Oakland's police department over the past decades. Combing through numerous reports, documents, and articles as far back as the Viet Nam era protests, authors Ali Winston and Darwin Bondgr......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn

This is such an egregious story about police brutality in neighborhood under siege in those in power not caring. It is so sad to think that if not for one of the things that started this own slot of justice would still be happening. We can only be thankful for the rookie Keith man and his conscious......more