- A police officer is accused of planting a gun on an unarmed African-American youth that he shot. The victim was beloved in his community, but the investigation reveals that he may have also been a drug dealer.
- Sergeant Greevy and Detective Logan investigate a shooting death involving a fellow police officer. Veteran patrolman Freddo Parisi shot and killed an African-American drug suspect, Tommy Richardson, after the victim pointed a gun at him. Internal Affairs is satisfied but Greevy has his doubts, especially after he learns that Parisi was involved in a previous shooting. It's a thorny case with complaints coming from the African-American community and from the police union. The more they investigate, the more convinced they become Parisi planted the gun on the victim. It's not an easy prosecution for ADA Stone however. There are no witnesses and Parisi's partner is backing up his partner's story. When it turns out Tommy was out buying drugs, getting evidence from the drug dealer becomes crucial.—garykmcd
- While patrolling the streets of New York, the veteran Police Officer Freddo Parisi and Officer Davis see three Afro-American suspects that split and run. Freddo chases two of them and Davis runs after the third one. Out of the blue, Davis overhears a shot and runs to the alley, where Freddo is. He finds a suspect dead with a Magnum in his hand and the other suspect missing. Detectives Greevey and Logan investigate the case against the will of the police department. Soon they find that the victim, Tommy Richardson, was worshiped by the black community since he was graduated in Princeton and used to give donations to the church. But their further investigation showed that he was a drug dealer since the time of the university, but he did not have a gun. Now Stone and Robinette are pressed and proposes a deal to Freddo for planting the Magnum in Tommy's hand, but he refuses the deal and prefers going to the court.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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