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SYNOPSIS:
Amid racial tensions and the deadly force controversy sweeping the city of Dallas, Homicide detectives, Sarah Kingsly and Angel Johnson, are unlikely and unwilling partners. Forces that work against them include the Dallas Review Board that wants Sarah's badge because she shot a young black boy; an ambitious television reporter, Bianca, who doesn't care who she hurts to get a story. The detectives also wrestle with personal attitudes and feelings about racism and their partnership. They both see the pairing as better PR than policy, and Angel's position is further complicated by her family's reaction to her working with a white woman. Their first case, dubbed the Mall Murders, begins with the death of a maintenance worker at one of the metroplex shopping malls. A security guard is then killed at another mall. The final murder victim is a young window dresser whose body is left like a mannequin behind the glass of an exclusive boutique at the Galleria Mall. Messages left at each murder scene point to some vendetta related to drugs, but the detectives can’t find a connection between the victims and any known drug activity. After receiving a profile from the FBI that indicates the killer might be out for revenge, they look at open cases of homicide with even a hint of drug connection and come up with a prime suspect. Chasing the man through the crowds at the Galleria, Angel inadvertently causes him to topple over the second floor railing and he falls to his death on the ice-rink below. Now she knows the guilt that Sarah has carried since shooting that young boy, but she can’t cross the distance between them to talk about it. It’s only when she realizes that the killer is the father of one of her close friends, that she swallows her pride and asks Sarah to help her bring him in. In a standoff at the killer’s house, Angel and Sarah become a team as they attempt to ‘talk’ Alfred out. The SWAT team has their best snipers in position. The media is there with cameras rolling, hoping for a spectacular ending. But Angel and Sarah have decided that nobody should die in this one. What they don’t know until it’s too late is that Alfred’s already decided he has nothing to live for. Someone is going to die.