[s1e2] Subterranean Homeboy Blues • Direct
The detectives face challenges with conflicting witness testimonies and the woman's claim of self-defense. They discover she had a history of being a victim of crime, which influenced her actions.
The episode examines the thin line between protecting oneself and taking the law into one's own hands. [S1E2] Subterranean Homeboy Blues
The episode explores the ethical dilemma of whether a person's fear, even if potentially racially biased, justifies the use of deadly force. Key Themes The episode explores the ethical dilemma of whether
It addresses how race can influence both the perception of a threat and the legal system's response. The case becomes a media sensation, drawing parallels
Executive Assistant District Attorney Benjamin Stone and Assistant District Attorney Paul Robinette must decide whether to prosecute Di Biasi. The case becomes a media sensation, drawing parallels to real-life incidents like the Bernhard Goetz case.
Detective Mike Logan and Sergeant Max Greevey investigate the shooting of two black men in a subway station by a white woman.