A new horror film, Night Patrol: Defang the Police, is set to release, delivering nonstop action and shocking twists. The independent thriller directly addresses a rogue group of police officers terrorizing the Black community under the cover of night.
Set in Los Angeles, Night Patrol follows an LAPD officer who uncovers a disturbing secret within an elite police unit known as the Night Patrol. What begins as a routine investigation quickly escalates into a nightmare as he discovers the group is involved in a Klan-inspired operation targeting Black residents in local housing projects. Vampires, brutal attacks, and a growing body count transform the city into a battleground after dark.
As the community faces siege, old rivalries are set aside. The film depicts uneasy alliances forming, including street gangs who must unite to survive and fight back. This blend of horror and action creates a high-octane thriller with a street-level urgency.
Night Patrol is directed by Ryan Prows and written by Ryan and Ben Prows. The film stars Jermaine Fowler, Justin Long, RJ Cyler, Freddie Gibbs, and Nicki Micheaux.
Radio and TV personality Jazmyn Summers interviewed RJ Cyler at an advance screening in Harlem. Cyler emphasized the film’s importance beyond the scares, stating, “It’s important because it’s really fun. You get Black people in horror.” He also highlighted the film’s message of community, particularly relevant in a time when self-interest is often encouraged. Cyler noted the depiction of partnerships between opposing groups, such as Bloods and Crips, working together, and hopes audiences will consider “being somewhat better to your neighbor.”
The film underscores the idea that survival can depend on unity. It aims to entertain while prompting viewers to reflect on the importance of community and mutual support. Night Patrol stands out as an independent Black film unafraid to push boundaries, delivering fear, fury, and fast-moving thrills while focusing on who truly poses the greatest threat after dark.
Article by Jazmyn Summers. Jazmyn Summers can be heard every morning on “Jazmyn in the Morning” on Sirius XM Channel 362 Grown Folk Jamz. Subscribe to Jazmyn Summers’ YouTube. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram.
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