NBC's 'Law and Order: Organized Crime' Portrays Cops as Sadi

NBC's 'Law and Order: Organized Crime' Portrays Cops as Sadists Targeting Innocents


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NBC's
Law and Order: Organized Crime opened this week's episode with an over-the-top scene of a New York City police officer crushing the bones in an innocent, unarmed black man's hand.
The episode, "An Inferior Product," on Thursday, May 15, began in a musical instrument store. The television set on the clerk's desk is showing scenes from Black Lives Matter protests in the city. A young black man is dropping off his guitar for repairs.
As the innocent guitar player later walks out the door of the store, a group of men run past him. Police officers see him and think he was with the group that ran past. They throw him to the ground. Then in a moment of sadistic cruelty, an officer uses his boot to break the bones in the young unarmed man's hand.

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