Joe Rizzo, a veteran of the NYPD, passes on the knowledge of his years of experi
ence to his ambitious new partner, Mike McQueen, over a year of riding together
as detectives in the Sixty-second Precinct in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. His refrain
: 'There is no right. There is no wrong.
There just is.' Whatever case they'r
e facing, whether a street robbery or a murderous assault, Rizzo's saying always
seems to bear out. When the two detectives are given the delicate task of track
ing down the runaway daughter of a city councilman, who may or may not be more i
nterested in something his daughter has taken with her than in her safety, the s
ituation is much more complex, and potentially much more dangerous, than it firs
t appears.