Holmes: “Mo’s Revenge”: An Urban Super Sleuth Tv Pilot
Holmes: "Mo's Revenge": An Urban Super Sleuth Tv Pilot
Holmes arrests Mo for extortion and illegal arms dealing. Mo pledges an oath of revenge. Mo walks free on a technicality when Mo's lawyers draw ties to Holmes and a crime boss. Holmes resigns from the force. Flash forward 3 years later. Independence Day weekend. Mo now has the most powerful crime syndicate in Detroit. He's Mo, ergo "Mo-Town." Mo is promoting a huge Independence Day Celebration and "MoTown Review" on the waterfront. All of the heads of the other crime syndicates will be there. The crime bosses believe that Mo's Independence Day Celebration is to give them their independence. Unbeknownst to them, Mo's Independence Day Celebration is to celebrate his independence from them. At the end of the Motown Review, when all the fireworks go off, a small nuclear bomb will blow up all of Mo's enemies at one time as well as thousands of innocent bystanders--Mo's Independence Day Massacre.
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"Not Today Buster!": The Senior Sleuth Story
âNot Today Buster!â tells the success story of the Florida Attorney Generalâs Seniors vs. Crime Project and its army of Senior Sleuths. Started in 1989, with but four volunteers located in southeast Florida, the Project now boasts over 1,000 Senior Sleuths and can be found active all over the state.
âHidden amid the sea of the silver-haired are the sleuths. Theyâre old. Theyâre savvy. And you donât want to mess with them.â
â"Mike Lipka, Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
âIn 1989, some of Floridaâs most effective crime fighters were unleashed through the creation of the Attorney Generalâs Seniors vs. Crime Project. These crime fighters have been responsible for recovering nearly -million for seniors who were victims of con-artists. I am proud to be a partner of these outstanding citizens.â
â" Bill McCollum , Florida Attorney General
âA volunteer force of âSenior Sleuthsâ have earned respect, applause and thanks of all Floridians for dedicated and effective service in the war on crime. The growth and increasing age of Floridaâs senior citizens has attracted criminals who seek more vulnerable prey. The Seniors vs. Crime Project is giving potential prey some sharp claws and teeth and wisdom to fight back.â
â"Sun-Senntinel Editorial
âThe success of Seniors vs. Crime in Florida should alert law enforcement groups in other states to organize similar senior groups of caring, active elderly citizens.â
â"Chuck Witlock, Vancouver Washington Columbian
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