Walker/Fitzgibbon TV/Films The Miami River Cops: Dirty Water is a film based on a true story and historical moments in time from the infamous police scandal in the cocaine-crazed era in Miami in the mid-1980s amidst the exodus of Cuban immigrants in the struggle of Good vs. Evil, heroism, murder and intrigue. The film is a convincing story waiting to be told. The Miami River Cops: Dirty Water Synopsis The badge and the flag are symbols of honor and justice. But in the cocaine-crazed Miami of the 1980s, the Power of the Badge and the Freedom of the Flag led five Cuban immigrants to the kind of temptation they couldnÃÂùt resist. Beginning in the 1960's with the Freedom Flights, thousands of Cuban families fleeing a repressive dictator came to Miami seeking the American Dream. Now, the powerful tale of youthful Hope transformed into grown-up Disaster. What happens when tons of drugs mix with millions of dollars and good cops get caught in the middle. How Miami police officers surrender to Greed...Pride...Lies...and Arrogance. Childhood friends who end up on opposite sides of the law. Real-life Miami cops, conspiring to take the war on drugs into their own hands...putting profits in their own pockets. And they might have gotten away with it. But for only one man, one of their own, Detective Alex Alvarez - who shines the light on their roaches' nest of lawlessness with CENTAC 26 - the federal drug enforcement unit targeting narcotics trafficking in Miami. The CENTAC program (Central Tactical Unit), created by the Reagan Administration to lead the war on drugs. It's the riveting story of Good Cops gone Dirty. Sworn to wear the Badge and uphold the Flag that eventually took them to the bottom of the River. For more information, please visit walkerfitzgibbon.com.