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I removed the following section:

During a case involving a serial mass murderer, Ed Green held up his gun to the perpetrater after he disarmed. Though he kept his finger on the trigger and asked the killer to explain his reasoning, Green ultimately put his gun down so that the killer could be taken in. Afterward, a victim's father killed the mass murderer outside and courtroom, forcing Green to take the man in.

I took this out because it's a synopsis of a single moment in a single episode. It deserves as much weight as any other single moment: none. This page is an overview of the character, not a complete description of his every movement. If anyone disagrees, please explain why before putting this back in. --68.229.46.41 06:18, 24 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

I didn't realize I wasn't logged in. That last statement from 68.229.46.41 was made by me. --Visual77 06:19, 24 February 2007 (UTC)Reply

Fair use rationale for Image:Detective Ed Green - Jesse L. Martin.jpg edit

 

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