When
real crimes happen, and when there are actual, human victims, people need to get punished.
Not exact matches
«Somebody in their neighborhood (can) go on a computer, to bring up the CompStat information and see what is
happening in their neighborhood in literally
real time, specifically as it relates to the major
crimes in their neighborhoods,» Bratton said.
The popular TV series «CSI» is fiction, but every day,
real - life investigators and forensic scientists collect and analyze evidence to determine what
happened at
crime scenes.
The still, sequential style makes for some really tense moments where you're not sure what's going to
happen next where, unlike a
real comic book, you can't accidentally catch a glimpse of the next few panels.The heavy subject matter and somewhat gruesome elements won't be for everybody but if gritty
crime drama is your thing, and you like the aesthetic, it is a very engrossing adventure game.
How this all
happens is absolutely fascinating, beginning with the arrival of the FBI and Special Agent Richard DesLauriers (Kevin Bacon), who uses a warehouse to re-create entire city streets and the
crime scene; Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis (John Goodman), who runs the show with nerves of steel; Sgt. Jeffrey Pugliese (JK Simmons), the Watertown cop who finds himself in the middle of a shootout with the culprits; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (Michael Beach); Dun Meng (an excellent and scene - stealing Jimmy O. Yang), the young Chinese man who was carjacked and kidnapped by the pair, only to turn the tables on them; and of course the Tsarnaev brothers, Tamerlan (Themo Meilikidze) and the younger Dzhokhar (Alex Wolff), who both look and act so eerily like the
real thing it is positively chilling to watch them.
It's a hopped up
crime thriller, right, and it's about this guy named Connie who is
real charming and capable and in another life he might have been a super successful hedge fund manager over on Wall Street, but it so
happens that he was born where he was born and that's in Queens, and so he's a petty crook.
The Guardian — The
real CSI: what
happens at a
crime scene?
«We need to make using a phone whilst driving socially unacceptable... this is what's
happened with drink driving, and there's a
real stigma around it which is what prevents the vast majority of people off carrying out this
crime.