Inspired by true events, Texas Killing Fields» follows Detective Souder (Sam Worthington), a homicide detective in a small Texas town, and his partner, transplanted New York
City cop Detective Heigh (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims» mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call «The Killing Fields.»
Not exact matches
NYPD
detectives have been warned to stay away from a private investigator who's allegedly part of a burgeoning «cottage industry» in which gang members score cash settlements from the
city by filing bogus civil - rights suits against
cops.
The president of the
Detectives Endowment Association said today that Bill Clinton could help resolve the ongoing battle between the
city's police unions and Mayor Bill de Blasio because the former president «doesn't have any political skin in the game and genuinely, genuinely appreciated the risks and dangers
cops take every day in this country.»
Bo Dietl, the businessman and former police
detective who is running for mayor of New York
City as an independent, began airing his first 30 - second television advertisement of the general election, in which he accuses de Blasio of «turning his back on dead
cops.»
The 19 - member caucus — which includes many of the mayor's top allies — blasted the
city's top
cop for saying police reform protests «led» to the shooting deaths of
Detectives Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos last year.
«
Detective Chinatown 2» engineers a reunion for these two, this time in New York
City, depicted here as a gun - crazed cesspool of depravity whose police chief is a Trump lookalike and all the
cops, yes, that old gag, sit around eating doughnuts.
They retain the services of local
detectives Kenzie and Gennaro, anticipating that potential witnesses will be more willing to speak to members of their tight - knit community than to cooperate with the
city cops.
Pride and Glory (R for pervasive profanity, graphic violence and brief drug use) New York
City crime saga about a
detective (Edward Norton) investigating the murders of four police officers in a routine drug bust gone bad who opens a Pandora's Box when the trail leads to a couple of
cops close to him: his brother (Noah Emmerich) and brother - in - law (Colin Farrell).
In the Texas bayous, a local homicide
detective (Sam Worthington) teams up with a
cop from New York
City (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) to investigate a series of unsolved murders.
Will Ferrell plays Allen Gamble, a
detective who specialises in accounting fraud, whilst Mark Wahlberg plays Terry Hoitz, the
cop who has recently inadvertently become the most hated
cop in New York
City.
The two
detectives, Andy Wainwright (Paddy Considine) and Andy Cartwright (Rafe Spall), are outright hostile to the big -
city cop moving into their territory.
Here froggy, froggy Most of «The French Connection» involves action of the moody, low - key sort, with Gene Hackman as Popeye, a no - nonsense, fists - flying
detective on the trail of some big - time French drug importers («Frog One» and «Frog Two» as the
cops call them) in early - 1970s New York
City.
The plot kicks into autopilot almost immediately, as the goons, corrupt
cops, chase them around the
city, another on - the - straight - and - narrow
detective (Taraji P. Henson) tries to find out the details of the misunderstanding to help the Fosters, and the hunt for the MacGuffin of a flash drive brings the Fosters to all kinds of semi-kooky characters.
Samantha's pursuit of the truth puts her in the middle of
city political battles and on the outs with the
cops, including her new live - in boyfriend,
Detective Chuck Forbes.
Riveting suspense in the tradition of Dennis Lehane and Michael Connelly,
City of the Sun introduces retired
detective Frank Behr — an imposing, charismatic former
cop who agrees to take the case of a boy who's been missing for over a year.
Detective Angus talks us through the recent crimewave that has hit Paradise
City and explains how
Cops and Robbers works and what tactics are good for the mode.
This is happens in the United States as well, especially when the law enforcement officers are less elite (small town
cops rather than, for example, big
city homicide
detectives or FBI agents).