
Twice decorated Sgt. Vincent Minette moves his family from New York to Rebus, New Jersey for a new detective job after his partner of 8 years was killed in a violent gang war. While driving with the new Rebus Chief of Police, new troubles begin. The corrupt Chief uses Minette's back up firearm to shoot a young drug dealer in cold blood. The police want to make sure that all new cops are either committed to the advancement of their corrupt brotherhood, or blackmailed for their silence. Minette, being a good cop stuck in a bad situation, has too many corrupt cops to take on himself and every friend could be a hidden enemy. Minette frames 5 black men from the neighborhood to help him catch these cops in the act without implementing Minette's involvement. Minette convinces these men this is a police funded group and they have to keep things quiet, but unknown to them, Minette is funding this crusade with his own police salary and it's running thin. Minette's actions have also attracted the attention of the biggest drug lord in Rebus. When his dirty cop protection starts to run thin. Minette seems to have success. Time and luck are running out for Minette as one of the men he framed is looking for the cop that murdered his younger brother and is using Minette's offer to secretly kill cops until the trail leads him to the firearm that killed his brother.

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as Sam Goodie

as Charles 'Zip' Wilson

as Elisha Monroe 'Eli' Smith

as Keith Lawson

as Detective Colvin

as Detective Vincent Minette

as Detective Edward Fisk

as Sergeant Rusome

as Smirk

as Detective Mack Benton

as Captain Queen

as Xavier Dodds

as Fix

as Detective Martin Samuels

as Jamal

as Beast

as Tyreek

as William Alex 'Junior' Anderson Jr.

as Micah Louis Anderson

as Houston Oscar 'Wendigo' Samuels

as Detective William Spence

as Frank Bolden

as Gary

as D.A. Tracy Washington

as Manny Cook

as Richard Luke 'Rich' Moore

as Harrell

as FBI Agent Oscar J. Cain