Four young men (Danny Reyes, Keshon Moore, Rayshawn Brown, and Jarmaine Grant) from New York City were traveling on the turnpike on their way to a basketball talent showcase in North Carolina when they were pulled over by two state troopers and shot at thirteen times.
[2] Three of the young men were seriously injured, and the incident sparked conversations about Police brutality as well as Racial profiling.
[3] The film documents the court proceedings and the investigation of the New Jersey State Police.
[4][5] The four basketball players were represented by attorney David Ironman, and supported by Reverend Al Sharpton and Johnnie Cochran in a case that became known as "one of the largest racial profiling cases in American history".
[9] Jon Doscher promoted the film on various outlets, including The Montel Williams Show and Quite Frankly with Stephen A.