NYPD: Blue Trail of Injustice
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Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2022
This is a story based on true facts with fictional characters about a scandal that still reverberantes in the  NYPD to this day: The Quota Case. Mitchel Crowe, an investigative journalist, works to publish a report to make known the criminal actions of those who were sworn in to protect. 
The NYPD had been requiring its Latino and black officers to arrest innocent citizens of their own racial background, even if they had to plant evidence, violate rights and ruin lives; a plan concocted by a small group of commanding officers, but with very powerful nexuses in the New York State Government.
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