Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 11 hours 47 minutes
It's been 50 years since 13 women were murdered in Boston...and we still don't know who really did it.
Detective Garry McFadden shares his opinion on the crimes against young African-American men by fellow police officers and his views on the Black Lives Matter movement.
This is the one case that still keeps Garry up at night. But, he decided to learn from it, taking young children under his wing, giving them the tools they needed to not only survive but thrive.
Garry not only saw the people of Charlotte as citizens, he saw them as family. He learned how to talk to the people of the city, how to be a community member first and a detective second.
Charlotte was reeling, serial killer Henry Louis Wallace had killed 9 young women and the Charlotte P.D. was struggling to provide answers to the community.
The crack epidemic swept through Charlotte in the late 80s and 90s. Just as the tide was changing, a vicious serial killer Henry Louis Wallace came to town.
Garry had to learn to be a cop the hard way – by making rookie mistakes.
Get a sneak peek at Season 2 with Detective Gary McFadden. New episodes start Tuesday, June 7.
Get a sneak peek at Season 2 with Detective Gary McFadden. New episodes start Tuesday, June 7.
Garry went to college and studied physical education, when he and three friends decided they wanted to apply to be police officers. The first few years as a uniformed officer included a shooting he was involved in. Garry had to learn to be a cop the hard way – by making rookie mistakes. Ultimately, when faced with tough situations he was able to learn from his mistakes and become a better policeman. Garry will talk about taking the leap from rookie to homicide detective...