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  1. Hold Your Fire is a 2021 American documentary film written, directed, shot, edited, and produced by Stefan Forbes. It is about the 1973 Brooklyn hostage crisis, a 47-hour standoff in New York City in January 1973 that saw one of the first successful uses of crisis negotiation by American law enforcement.

  2. Nov 13, 2021 · Brooklyn, 1973. Shu'aib Raheem tried to steal guns for self-defense, starting the longest hostage siege in NYPD history. NYPD psychologist Harvey Schlossberg fought to reform police use of violence and save lives by using words, not guns.

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    • Documentary
    • Stefan Forbes
    • 2021-11-13
  3. In never-before-seen film and gripping interviews with survivors, HOLD YOUR FIRE uncovers what really happened in this landmark event with the potential to revolutionize American policing. In 1973, four young African-American men stealing guns for self-defense in Brooklyn were cornered by the NYPD.

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  4. Apr 12, 2022 · When Shu'aib Raheem tried to steal guns for self-defense, it sparked the longest hostage siege in NYPD history. NYPD psychologist Harvey Schlossberg fought to reform police policy to save lives by...

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    • 27K
    • IFC Films
  5. May 20, 2022 · In never-before-seen film and gripping interviews with survivors, HOLD YOUR FIRE uncovers what really happened in this landmark event with the potential to revolutionize American policing....

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    • Documentary, History
    • Stefan Forbes
  6. May 20, 2022 · “Hold Your Fire” examines the cop culture that equated masculinity with acts of violence and a lack of empathy by letting the cops who were there share their own thoughts. They’re split into two camps, one of which is led by the film’s hero, Harvey Schlossberg.

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  8. Nov 13, 2021 · In never-before-seen film and gripping interviews with survivors, HOLD YOUR FIRE uncovers what really happened in this landmark event with the potential to revolutionize American policing. In 1973, four young African-American men stealing guns for self-defense in Brooklyn were cornered by the NYPD.