Although Christopher Meloni has dubbed a Zaddy, and was the Zaddy on Organized Crime, he may have some competition. Deadline reports that Jason Patric will have a recurring role as Detective Tim McKenna in the highly-anticipated upcoming season.
Organized retail crime (ORC) has escalated into a sophisticated, multi-jurisdictional challenge, requiring innovative strategies—and, importantly, collaboration and the sharing of best practices—from both law enforcement and retailers.
The news came just ahead of the Season 4 finale, which ended on a cliffhanger. It can be argued that given how dark and gritty the show is, streaming is the right home for it. But what will be different as a result?
EXCLUSIVE: In a rare venture into TV series, Jason Patric has been tapped for a recurring role in the upcoming fifth season of Law & Order: Organized Crime. He will play Detective Tim McKenna on the series,
Officials say their nearly year-long investigation led them through Dearborn and Detroit, where those arrests took place.
New details have come to light about a raid on an alleged prostitution business operating out of a massage parlor in Rockland.
Cargo theft — merchandise stolen from some point in the supply chain — may get more attention in 2025.
Jason Patric has joined NBC's Christopher Meloni (Elliot Stabler)-starring Law & Order: Organized Crime Season 5 in a recurring role.
Organized theft is no petty crime; these are not one-off crimes of desperation or a mom lifting a can of formula to feed her baby. These are professionals stealing thousands of dollars’ worth of items at a time.
As the new Trump administration takes office, Latin America braces for shifts in US policy, with organized crime high on the agenda.
Retail crime in the UK reached unprecedented levels last year, driven by organized gangs, with thefts costing retailers £2.2 billion. The British Retail Consortium reports increasing violence and low police satisfaction.
President Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Canada over drug trafficking, equating it with Mexico. U.S. government reports do not support the claim.