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      • Examining the dangerous aftermath of racially charged shootings in a small Southern town, "Shots Fired" is a dramatic new event series that is a "why done it?" and a "who done it?"
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  2. Premise. Experienced and temperamental investigator Ashe Akino and ambitious, young prosecutor Preston Terry are sent to Gate Station, North Carolina by the DOJ when Jesse Carr, an unarmed Caucasian teenager, is shot during a traffic stop by Joshua Beck, an African-American sheriff's deputy.

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · In short: It could mean discharging a firearm. Metaphorically, it is a sharp or critical comment, often made publicly. What Does "Shots Fired!" Mean? "Shots fired!" as a metaphor is often used in social interactions to acknowledge that someone has made a humorous or teasing, criticism, or comment.

  4. Shots Fired: Created by Reggie Rock Bythewood, Gina Prince-Bythewood. With Sanaa Lathan, Stephan James, Stephen Moyer, Will Patton. Examines the dangerous aftermath of two racially charged shootings in a small Southern town, providing an explosive autopsy of our criminal justice system.

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    • 2017-03-22
    • Crime, Drama
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  5. When someone says “shots fired,” they are essentially calling out another person for something they said or did wrong. It can also be used to acknowledge when someone makes a particularly clever or witty remark. The Use of “Shots Fired” in Popular Culture.

  6. By Laura Prudom on March 23, 2017. Stephan James and Sanaa Lathan Credit: fox. The first episode of Shots Fired opens with a now painfully familiar scenario: A small-town cop has shot an...

  7. Mar 22, 2017 · Chris Cabin reviews 'Shots Fired', Fox's new limited series, in which the shooting of a white teen by a black cop sparks a court case and a media circus.

  8. Jan 25, 2017 · The small, racially and economically divided North Carolina city of Gates Station is on edge after a black sheriff’s deputy (Mack Wilds’ Joshua Beck) shoots an unarmed white college student.