New york undercover season 1 episode 1811/11/2022 ![]() ![]() The fugitives manage to get a message to Nina. and Eddie before a "trigger-happy" officer does first. Virginia Cooper ( Patti D'Arbanville-Quinn) urges Nina and Tommy to find J.C. and Eddie are able to flee, but realize that they have been framed for murder-and that retrieving both disks may be their only way to clear themselves. One of the agents then takes J.C.'s gun and shoots Reynolds, killing him. Reynolds gives them the names of two individuals that may be in possession of the second disk, but the men are suddenly surprised by three FBI agents, who force then to drop their weapons. Further, he contends that Grace-the elderly witness who allegedly saw Ray running away after the shooting-described a different man before she was whisked away to a mental institution, where she eventually died. He states that the boarding house room from which James Earl Ray allegedly shot Dr. and Eddie meet with Reynolds, a former FBI agent. that he is making a big mistake by not relinquishing the disk. The colonel states that he does not care about J.C.'s hurt feelings as much as he cares about the disk, and tells J.C. denies knowing anything about the disk and accuses his father of returning only because his superiors ordered him to do so. He later meets his father at Natalie’s, and is shocked when the colonel asks for the computer disk. takes Gregory to stay with the boy's mother Chantal Tierney ( Fatima Faloye). Concerned about the dangerous tone that the case has taken, J.C. Eddie also reveals that, according to the file, there is a second disk containing the names of everyone involved in Operation Garden Plot-which they now realize was a conspiracy to assassinate Dr. government's 1960s-era counterintelligence program to destroy so-called revolutionary Black organizations, including the Black Panther Party, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Nation of Islam. Meanwhile, Eddie learns that Garden Plot was part of COINTELPRO, the U.S. Williams there, trying to become acquainted with the boy. arrives to pick up Gregory from school, and is angered to see Col. "Containment" is clearly a euphemism for killing, while "Zorro" is a codename for some unknown party. "Containment of Zorro" is imperative, according to the directive. Garden Plot was a directive to terminate "terrorists" on American soil. The file details "Operation Garden Plot", a top secret FBI program from March 1968. ![]() and Eddie's associates-gains access to the file on the disk, intended only for the eyes of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and FBI special agents. The package from the locker turns out to be a floppy disk from the FBI. Gore II) emerges from the bedroom, briefly meeting the grandfather he never knew he had. is in the process of throwing his father out, his son Gregory ( George O. is furious at the man, who abandoned him and his mother 17 years earlier when J.C. The officer arrives at J.C.'s apartment, and the detective is stunned to see that he is Colonel Williams ( Roger Robinson) - his father. They send an officer from the 20th Special Forces Group to New York to deal with the police detective. In Washington, D.C., a government official becomes concerned about J.C.'s involvement with the mystery man, whose name is Reynolds. retrieves the contents, unaware that he is being watched and photographed. a key to a locker at Penn Station and leaves. by telephone and they meet at a clandestine location. Williams ( Malik Yoba), Eddie Torres ( Michael DeLorenzo), Nina Moreno ( Lauren Vélez) and Tommy McNamara ( Jonathan LaPaglia) investigate the shooting. The other man jumps in the taxi and flees. The driver gets out and helps the man to his feet, but is shot by the unseen gunman. ![]() He darts into the street and is struck by a taxi. In New York City, a man races out of the northern end of Central Park, desperate to avoid a gunman's bullet. Playing in the background during the montage is Marvin Gaye's rendition of " The Star-Spangled Banner". One of the men brandishes a rifle similar to the one used to assassinate Dr. The clips are interspersed with dramatized scenes featuring FBI agents who have apparently bugged Dr. King's career, highlighted by an excerpt from his final speech, " I've Been to the Mountaintop". The episode opens with a montage of footage from Dr. ![]() Martin Luther King Jr., a Tennessee court has agreed to hear arguments to re-open the investigation of his murder." The following message appears on the screen at the beginning of the episode: "Almost 30 years after the assassination of Dr. Ray died in prison on April 23, 1998, at the age of 70, from complications related to kidney disease and liver failure caused by hepatitis C. He would later recant the confession and proclaim his innocence. In 1969, James Earl Ray was convicted of first-degree murder in the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. ![]()
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