'THE PENDLETON TWO: THEY STOOD UP' PRESENTED BY DEFENSE COMMITTEE TO FREE THE P2

On the morning of February 1, 1985, Lincoln “Lokmar” Love was doomed to the same fate as George Floyd, Tyre Nichols, and so many other Black men in the US. As he lay handcuffed and shackled, Pendleton Correctional Facility guards beat the prisoner beyond recognition as terrified bystanders watched from their cells. But Lokmar’s story ended differently, when 2 fellow prisoners sacrificed their freedom to save him from his assailants — a KKK-affiliated guard gang known as the Sons of Light. The Pendleton 2: They Stood Up tells the story of John “Balagoon” Cole and Christopher “Naeem” Trotter, the leaders of the Indiana prison uprising that rescued Lokmar, exposed Pendleton’s dehumanizing conditions, and unleashed the vindictive wrath of the Indiana Department of Correction. Presented by the Defense Committee to Free the Pendleton 2, They Stood Up features exclusive first hand testimony from Cole and Trotter, as well as interviews with family members and witnesses to the uprising who continue to fight for the Pendleton 2 after four decades of unjust incarceration and solitary confinement.

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  • 66 minutes
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    Presented by the Defense Committee to Free the Pendleton 2

    Director - TheKingTrill & Too Black

    Producer - TheKingTrill & Too Black 

    Editor - Too Black 

    Filmed by IDOC Watch & Focus Initiative

    Narrator - TheKingTrill

    Filmed by IDOC Watch and Focus Initiatives

    Musical score by Jorel Jebre, Clint Breeze, and TheKingTrill

    Transcribed by Ben Wrubel

    Artwork by King Trill and Allistor King

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