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  1. 9 de abr. de 1986 · A Case of Deadly Force: Directed by Michael Miller. With Richard Crenna, John Shea, Lorraine Toussaint, Francis X. McCarthy. Fact-based story about a 1975 cover-up of a shooting by two white members of the Boston Tactical Unit. While on stakeout on a suspected getaway car used in a armed robbery, the two gunned down a black man who entered the car. The two claimed the man had a gun and they ...

  2. Historia basada en hechos reales sobre el encubrimiento de un tiroteo por dos miembros blancos de la Unidad Táctica de Boston en 1975. La policía mató a un hombre negro, padre de familia, en extrañas circunstancias, lo que originó un proceso judicial.

  3. Fact-based story about a 1975 cover-up of a shooting by two white members of the Boston Tactical Unit. While on stakeout on a suspected getaway car used in a armed robbery, the two gunned down a black man who entered the car. The two claimed the man had a gun and they shot in self-defense. Police investigation decided it was a rightful shooting. The man's widow knew her husband would not be ...

  4. 8 de jun. de 2015 · TONIGHT at 9 o’clock on CBS, ”A Case of Deadly Force” goes to Boston for a dramatization of one of the more explosive incidents ever to hit that city. In 1975, a 25-year-old black man named James Bowden was killed by two white officers of the city’s Tactical Patrol Force, a plainclothes police unit.

  5. Fact-based story about a 1975 cover-up of a shooting by two white members of the Boston Tactical Unit. While on stakeout on a suspected getaway car used in a armed robbery, the two gunned down a ...

  6. A Case of Deadly Force. A Boston lawyer (Richard Crenna) and his family spend years on the case of a hospital worker shot by the police.

  7. A television movie based on the true story of a lawyer's three-year legal investigation into the shooting death of a hospital worker by police officers. The drama explores the issue of when does a police force cross the boundary and violate an individual's civil rights.