- A young black girl claims to have been raped by white police officers. Police and prosecutors struggle to get the truth after an ambitious black congressman claims the investigation is a racially-motivated cover-up.
- Sgt. Greevey and Det. Logan investigate the rape of a 16 year-old African-American girl, Astrea Crawford, who was found in a pile of garbage and had been missing from home for 3 days. It takes Greevey and Logan a few minutes to get her to say anything, but she eventually tells them that she was attacked by two white policemen. The police and prosecutors soon find themselves up against Congressman Ronald Eaton, a former civil rights activist with a penchant to go to the media at every opportunity. The girl's family refuses to cooperate with the police, and Eaton grants the girl sanctuary in a former church. With tensions rising, ADA Stone takes over the case and concludes that Eaton doesn't want them to solve it. Stone also begins to doubt that the girl was ever raped in the first place.—garykmcd
- When the sixteen-year-old Astrea Crawford is found in an alley with ripped clothes and painted with offenses, Detective Greevey and Logan go to the hospital to interview Astrea but she refuses to talk. Logan convinces her to write the name of the molesters and she writes White Cops. Soon, the opportunist Congressman Ronald Eaton inflames the situation with speeches to the media and to the black population. Cragen, Greevey and Logan have no means to investigate, the FBI assumes the case that become political. Bu Stone and Robinette proceed the investigation and learns the truth about what has happened to Astrea.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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