187
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Named after section 187 of the California Penal Code, which defines the offense of murder.
Noun
[edit]187
- (US) Police code for murder, in the State of California.
- 1992, Ian Slater, WW III: Warshot, page 148:
- A code one-eight-seven on Jefferson one-four-eight-nine. Corner store—7-Eleven." A 187 was a homicide, Jefferson, the other side of town. ...
- 2003, Mark Anthony Neal, Songs in the Key of Black Life: A Rhythm and Blues Nation, page 164:
- […] and Snoop Dogg blatantly rapped about doing "187 on an undercover cop" on [….]
- 2004, Malcolm W. Klein, Gang Cop: The Words and Ways of Officer Paco Domingo, page 131:
- Paco came across a wall that, in the large block letters of local Hispanic gang graffiti, spelled out “187 Domingo.” This was the ultimate threat for Paco [….]
- 2004, Stephen J. Cannell, Vertical Coffin, page 256:
- Perp at this address is a possible One-eight-seven P. Request a unit respond Code Three." The RTO came back immediately and put out the call division-wide.
- 2004, Cash Pawley, Pray for Death, page 21:
- Respond to a one-eight-seven at nine-eight-six Cove Road North," the dispatcher continued in her heavy southern drawl. "10-4... En route.[….]
Further reading
[edit]- 187 (slang) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia