One Eight Seven -

Directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Scott Yagemann, who based 90% of the material on his real-life experiences as a substitute teacher in Los Angeles.

Garfield finds himself in another tough school dominated by the street gang K.O.S. ("Kappin' Off Suckers"). Pushed to the brink by systemic failure and violent threats, he eventually crosses the line into vigilantism. One Eight Seven

Several artists have released songs or albums titled "One Eight Seven": Directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Scott

This film follows (Samuel L. Jackson), an idealistic teacher who relocates from Brooklyn to Los Angeles after surviving a brutal stabbing by a student. Pushed to the brink by systemic failure and

It serves as a stark commentary on urban high school violence and the psychological toll on educators.

The term became widely used in hip-hop lyrics and television shows to signal a homicide. 3. Music References