George Dzundza had it right when he says he hates media cases when the eyes of the public are on your every move. That's what happens when a councilman is found strangled and clinging to life on one of our city streets.
This councilman got to where he is by being a bag man in the good old days before the powers that be tapped him for public office. What was thought to be a street mugging is really an organized crime hit that Dzundza and Chris Noth uncover.
A couple of elected officials are involved and a popular minority police commander who Richard Brooks says is a neighborhood hero. It's all about a city contract for parking meters and who can get an inside track.
The pilot was a good one as the 20 year run indicated.
This councilman got to where he is by being a bag man in the good old days before the powers that be tapped him for public office. What was thought to be a street mugging is really an organized crime hit that Dzundza and Chris Noth uncover.
A couple of elected officials are involved and a popular minority police commander who Richard Brooks says is a neighborhood hero. It's all about a city contract for parking meters and who can get an inside track.
The pilot was a good one as the 20 year run indicated.