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East New York

A quick search on Google for “East New York” may lead somewhere else.

I want to direct your eyes and focus on this new television series called “East New York”, though.

 

Photo credit: Laughing Place

 

When you try to read a preamble on it from Wikipedia, you will see the following,

 

“Pilot” – Amanda Warren stars as Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood, the newly promoted boss of the 74th Precinct in East New York – a working-class neighborhood on the edge of Brooklyn in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification. With family ties to the area, Haywood is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her beloved community with the help of her officers and detectives. But first, she has the daunting task of getting them on board, as some are skeptical of her promotion, and others resist the changes she is desperate to make. Her team includes her mentor, shrewd veteran two-star Chief John Suarez; Marvin Sandeford, a highly respected training officer and expert on the neighborhood; Tommy Killian, a detective with some old-school approaches to policing; Capt. Stan Yenko, Haywood’s gregarious and efficient right hand; Crystal Morales, an intuitive detective who can’t be intimidated; Andre Bentley, a trainee from an upper middle-class background; and ambitious patrol officer Brandy Quinlan, the sole volunteer to live in a local housing project as part of Haywood’s plan to bridge the gap between police and community. Regina Haywood has a vision: she and the squad of the 74th Precinct will not only serve their community – they’ll also become part of it, on the series premiere of EAST NEW YORK, Sunday, Oct. 2 (9:30-10:30 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*, before moving to its regular 9:00-10:00 PM time slot Oct. 9. Series also stars Jimmy Smits, Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Kevin Rankin, Richard Kind, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Olivia Luccardi and Lavel Schley. Pictured (L-R): Amanda Warren as Regina Haywood, Richard Kind as Captain Stan Yenko, and Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Officer Marvin Sanford. Photo: Peter Kramer/CBS ©2022 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

 

“Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood is the newly promoted boss of the 74th precinct in East New York — a working-class neighborhood on the edge of Brooklyn in the midst of social upheaval and the early seeds of gentrification. With family ties to the area, Haywood is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her beloved community with the help of her officers and detectives. But first, she has the daunting task of getting them on board, as some are skeptical of her promotion, and others resist the changes she is desperate to make. Regina has a vision: she and the squad of the 74th precinct will not only serve their community — they’ll also become part of it.”

 

Photo credit: Variety

 

There is no lie in there.

She is doing all that and more like

Facing her troubling past and how she came to join the police service,

Looking into cases and crimes that were earlier “neglected” by investigating officers,

Asking and demanding for more detectives at her precinct!

 

Photo credit: The Seattle Times

 

If you come from a family of people that have served in the police,

You may love this show.

If you are seeking to join the police service,

Then this might be your show.

If you are looking for motivation to do more than what has been done by those that came before you,

You will love this television show, I promise you.

 

Photo credit: Mr Serie

 

I have only watched the first two episodes of East New York and downloaded the third.

I love it a lot, so far.

 

Photo credit: WhatToWatch

 

~ How are you finding Chief John? ~

 

 

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