Publisher's Synopsis
Focusing on New York City's most violent and corrupt years - the 1960s through to the early 1980s - former NYPD cop Jim O'Neil delivers a rare look at the brand of law enforcement that brought an end to Frank Lucas' grip on the Harlem drug trade. He also discusses the cracking of the Black Liberation Army case and shares his experience as the first cop on the scene at the famous Dog Day Afternoon' bank robbery.'.