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A librarian employs artillery to enforce order in her reading room; and a Gypsy is arrested for continually harassing the owner of a novelty store.
A librarian employs artillery to enforce order in her reading room; and a Gypsy is arrested for continually harassing the owner of a novelty store.
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S7, EP16 "Contempt"Harris assumes command of the precinct after Barney is jailed for his contempt citation; Barney is left in a cell with a neurotic murder suspect.
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S7, EP18 "Lady and the Bomb"An agitated woman with a homemade bomb threatens to blow up the squad room; Sergeant Fish drops in for a visit.
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S7, EP19 "Riot"A group of Hasidic Jews riot to protest the department's ineffectiveness; Urban survivalists are found living in steam tunnels beneath the city.
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S7, EP20 "Vests"Bullet-proof vests arrive after Harris and Dietrich are sent to an office building with a gun-toting man inside.
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S7, EP17 "The Doll"An expensive antique doll is kidnapped for ransom; a naive optician buys a bogus ticket to ride the NASA space shuttle; and Luger puts Barney in his will.
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S7, EP15 "Contempt"Barney is charged with contempt of court when he refuses to name an informant; and a man complains being ugly is why he was refused service at a restaurant.
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S7, EP14 "Rachel"The owner of a sports store rigs a lethal trap to catch a burglar; Arnold Ripner sues Harris for libel; Wojo asks Barney's daughter for a date.
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S7, EP13 "The Librarian"A librarian employs artillery to enforce order in her reading room; and a Gypsy is arrested for continually harassing the owner of a novelty store.
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