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A policeman comes home distraught and tells his wife about his treatment of the homeless population. After kicking several homeless people, he encounters a dead man and is suddenly remorseful for how he treated him.
A radio show in New York broadcasts an essay about a man who goes on a killing spree, but skirts the law because he is the nephew of a prominent judge.
A depressed police officer investigates whether a shopkeeper is performing amateur brain surgery in his back room. His findings subvert not only his expectations, but also his assumptions about mental health and crime in his city.
A veteran NYC cop takes a robot designed to replace him out on the beat, and almost loses his job.
After a white sheriff's deputy arrests a Black man in 1968, a winter storm causes him to take refuge in a garage, and the two Black brothers who work there make the deputy question his position and his morals.
When a young man is brutally assaulted by a police officer, he must try to heal his fractured life.
A former cop is framed by law enforcement for a crime he didn’t commit and works to unravel the reason behind this error.
A new police officer develops a close but confusing relationship with an old and troublesome local, fading into obsolescence when the man passes away.
When a young black man from the Bronx unwittingly becomes an accomplice to the murder of a police officer, he must protect the murderer (his best friend) and flee the life he used to know.
A boxer arrested for trespassing charges finds himself boxing at the behest of the sheriff, who lets him out for the night to beat down a local, overconfident fighter.