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00:00Stop! Police!
00:20Ten minutes long.
00:21Susser going down the north roof access stairwell behind the locked door.
00:23Taking the south stairwell to cut him off at the street.
00:30You could be the magic with the name of the light.
00:33All you want to do is earn the price.
00:36What do you want?
00:40Well, that's a first.
00:47Clear.
00:49Clear.
00:56Nolan.
00:58Look.
01:003-915.
01:05How do I read her that in?
01:09That's 4-15.
01:10My Spiculante.
01:12Oh no.
01:13I'm going to win for you.
01:14Like I know you want me to, too.
01:24Are you cleaning or are you just moving the mess around?
01:29I can't find my keys because someone keeps letting our toddler play with them.
01:33I cannot be late for my meeting with the captain.
01:36Well, maybe it could be seen as a power play, making him wait to hear your demands.
01:40They're not demands, they're respectful requests.
01:43Now, if he doesn't adjust them to my satisfaction, then they become demands.
01:47Hmm, found them.
01:49Kefau's casserole.
01:50She is a culinary visionary, just like her mom.
01:52Speaking of dinner, what time will you be home? I invited a few friends over.
01:56Our friends or your friends?
01:58They're community activists.
02:00In that case, I am busy. I am filling in on patrol and cases are just piling up.
02:04Nyla, come on. The latest corruption scandal exposed a lot of dirty cops and people want answers.
02:09Isn't that why you are going to see the captain?
02:11I am just going to tell them the same thing that I am telling you. We are handling it.
02:15The department is just as motivated to get bad cops off the street as you are.
02:19All right, maybe not just as, but we are working on it.
02:24For now. Historically, there's always a lot of talk about accountability, but the second the press moves on, it's all swept under the rug.
02:31I think it would help if the community heard from an officer who shared their concerns.
02:35Someone like my gorgeous, smart, funny, talented, amazing wife.
02:43Fine. But that is just because you said I was funny and not enough people acknowledge that.
02:51I just wanted to kick a bit.
02:55I didn't like me.
02:592,1L
03:02Even though.
03:05I was engaged in an officer.
03:07I was a kid thinking, and it was a kid who I used to keep an honor when I was a kid.
03:11I was like, I was married and I was married.
03:14I was like, I was married.
03:16I was married and I was married.
03:19I was married, I was married.
03:19What the hell are you doing, boot?
03:40I'm going to work, sir.
03:41Yeah, I'm not blind.
03:43I'm asking why you've been coming to work like you're leaving for a six-month appointment.
03:45Well, this whole thing, it's an old cross-training trick I picked up from my high school football coach.
03:50Heavy backpack equals easy cardio.
03:51Well, do it on your own time.
03:53Cops don't walk to work.
03:54I know L.A. is not a walking city, but I didn't think y'all would care so much how I got myself places.
03:59I care when it's an officer's safety issue.
04:01Aren't you worried someone's going to jump me from my milk money?
04:03No.
04:04I'm worried that some hardcore criminal pissed at you for locking up his buddy might sneak it behind you and slit your throat.
04:08That'll put an abrupt ending to your easy cardio.
04:11You're a pretty intense guy, you know that?
04:13What's your point?
04:16Woo!
04:17Do we know what day it is?
04:19Yo, I can't believe it's finally plain clothes day.
04:23I mean, it's normal to be nervous, right?
04:25Yeah, of course.
04:26And listen, Nolan wouldn't have authorized it if he wasn't sure you were ready.
04:30Yeah.
04:31Yeah, yeah, you're right.
04:32I bet your plain clothes day was a breeze, huh?
04:34Actually, I almost washed out.
04:37But Nolan's not Tim.
04:39And I don't think he's going to mess with your head.
04:41Yeah.
04:42You need to mess with her head.
04:43The only way to make sure she's ready.
04:44Yeah, that's not exactly my style.
04:46Your style is also being evaluated today.
04:49But Watt is a good cop.
04:50She messes up as much your failure as it is hers.
04:53Wait a minute.
04:53Lucy is a great cop, and you almost washed her out.
04:56I did.
04:57But you're not me.
04:58Everyone knows I'm an exceptional T.O.
05:00You, on the other hand, have yet to prove yourself.
05:02It's the only way to prove a T.O. doesn't have to play mind games in order to train a good rookie.
05:07It's not enough to win.
05:09I have to crush Tim in this competition.
05:11Okay, so the contest is just about T.O. styles?
05:14I mean, what else would it be about?
05:16Nothing.
05:17She thinks it's about the breakup.
05:18Yeah.
05:19And she's not alone.
05:20I am so over the breakup.
05:23We had friendly, professional competition long before we dated, and this is just that.
05:28So, back in uniform.
05:30How does it feel?
05:31Itchy.
05:32I am already sweating.
05:34But we are rooting for you today, Juarez.
05:37Patrol really cannot afford to lose another body right now.
05:41The boys are obsessed with this mass vigilante.
05:45Jack, too.
05:46Whoever he is, he isn't making my job any easier.
05:48Citizen's arrest is perfectly legal.
05:50Yeah, but false imprisonment isn't.
05:51And the fuzzy line between the two is for the jury to decide.
05:53Well, at least he isn't hurting anyone.
05:56Yet.
05:58I hope you don't mind, but the captain wants me to sit in on this morning's proceedings.
06:01None at all.
06:02Just don't think I'm going to go easy because we're friendly.
06:04Of course not.
06:05I'll see you up there.
06:07Wow.
06:07Look at you.
06:08Reminds me of the first day we met.
06:10I hate it.
06:11Forgot how much these pants flatten out my ass.
06:13Well, it still looks pretty good to me.
06:14Pretty good?
06:16I moved to have my previous comments stricken from the record.
06:19You ready for your meeting?
06:20The real question is, are they ready for me?
06:23Okay.
06:23Not one word.
06:25I was just going to say thank you both for your sacrifice that detectives owe you one.
06:29You've owed me 200 bucks since the Super Bowl.
06:31I want my money.
06:32Understood.
06:33But seriously, if I need a crime scene babysat today, I guess my first call.
06:39We should go.
06:40Yeah.
06:41Have a good meeting.
06:42Thanks.
06:42See you in the night.
06:43Yeah.
06:44Be careful today.
06:45Not a fan of that detective?
06:46Not at liberty to say.
06:48Didn't see your boot in the locker room, Chen.
06:50He's late for roll call.
06:51You'll be in the hole before the day even starts.
06:53He has a few minutes.
06:55Yes, 43 seconds.
06:57Hey, have you guys seen sex?
06:58No.
07:00Two minutes.
07:05That's right.
07:06Sorry.
07:07All right, everybody, settle down.
07:08It is 8 a.m. on the dot, which means roll call has started, and Officer Chen's boot is
07:13officially...
07:14You're late, boot.
07:15Late.
07:15Sorry, I didn't...
07:16Officer Chen, what's an acceptable excuse for a rookie to be late to roll call?
07:19There isn't one.
07:20That's right, which means today you'll be starting in the loss column.
07:24Moving on.
07:25Lieutenant Gray is in a meeting with a captain and a community activist.
07:29That representative is James Murray.
07:31Look, I know we all have friends lose their pensions over this mess, but they made that
07:35bet.
07:35They cross lines we can't cross.
07:37Now it's up to us to regain the community's trust.
07:39Otherwise, we'll be dealing with nonsense like this.
07:41Now, I'm sure you've all heard about this jackass running around trying to be some masked
07:47avenger.
07:47He's called the Watcher.
07:49Yeah, I'm not calling him that.
07:54He's just an attention-seeking wannabe desperate for internet fame.
07:57You might be right, but there has been a measurable spike in crime in the neighborhood since we've
08:01been shorthanded.
08:02Look, if the residents start thinking this clown is more reliable than us, we have a huge
08:05problem.
08:06That's why today, we're going to be doing some good old-fashioned community policing.
08:10You mean foot patrol?
08:11Yeah, we're not doing that.
08:16Fine, but only to show up that masked weirdo.
08:19Everyone, get out there, shake hands, kiss some babies, hand out business cards.
08:23Let the residents feel your presence.
08:25Everyone except Nolan and Juarez, who will be on plainclothes day.
08:28All right, that's it.
08:28Be safe out there.
08:29Oh, kind of funny.
08:33The one day you guys are back in uniform, I get you on my savings, I'll share.
08:36It won't be so funny if Selena doesn't pass.
08:40Why wouldn't?
08:43Ooh, how much coffee is too much coffee?
08:46How many fingers am I holding?
08:48I do, but they're vibrating.
08:49Okay, take a deep breath.
08:53All right, you got this.
08:56All right, let's go over how this is going to go.
08:57Today, I am here in a purely observational capacity.
09:01I will not advise, assist, or help you in any way.
09:04Every decision will be yours.
09:07If you get into some trouble that you can't handle, I will step in.
09:10Just know that that will affect your final evaluation.
09:13Understood.
09:14Mount up.
09:21Now, to help simulate the experience of riding solo,
09:25this will be the last time I speak to you until the end of shift.
09:29Finally.
09:29Usually, I can't get you to zip it.
09:32Are you serious?
09:34Okay.
09:35Here we go.
09:36And by we, I mean me, because I am riding solo.
09:40You are so lucky.
09:41If Sergeant Bradford was your T.O.,
09:43you'd be spending the rest of your shift scrubbing holding cells with a toothbrush.
09:46Well, I'm glad that he's not my T.O.
09:52Do you want to run alongside the shop while you reconsider your attitude?
09:55No, ma'am.
09:56Sorry.
10:00Good.
10:03Because I don't want to be that kind of T.O.
10:04But you showing up late for your second-ever roll call?
10:08Either you don't respect me or...
10:10Of course not.
10:13Or you're not taking your training seriously, Ridley.
10:16Officer Chin, I promise you that is not the case.
10:19I...
10:20I know it's no excuse,
10:22but I had a doctor's appointment this morning,
10:24and it ran...
10:26It ran late.
10:27So it's not...
10:28It's not going to happen again.
10:31Good.
10:32So, since I'm making all the decisions today,
10:36I guess that means I can do this.
10:42Damn.
10:43Okay, I thought for sure that'd get you to crack.
10:487-N-15, I have an in-progress 2-11 home invasion at 6-2-3-Laden.
10:52R.P. is homeowner Walter Fields, 82.
10:56Advice R.P. to lock himself in the bathroom
10:58and find out if there are any firearms in the house.
11:01Okay.
11:03R.P. has locked himself in the first floor bathroom
11:05and is armed with a handgun.
11:08Control responding code 3.
11:207-N-15 shots, fire inside 2827 Leaden.
11:23We are...
11:23I am code 6 on scene.
11:25Making entry sent backup.
11:26Police!
11:28I am inside your house!
11:43Come out with your hands up!
11:52Call it in.
11:53I need an R.A. to my location.
11:58Teenage female GSW to the chest.
12:01She is conscious and breathing.
12:03Homeowner, this is the police.
12:05Is there anyone in that bathroom with you?
12:07No.
12:08Did you find a guy?
12:09I think I got him.
12:11All right, I'm going to need you to put that gun down.
12:15Is it down?
12:16Yeah.
12:18All right.
12:18I'm going to need you to open the door.
12:20Come toward me nice and slow with your hands where I can see them.
12:27Nice and slow.
12:27Just walk towards me, okay?
12:28I'm going to have to put you in handcuffs.
12:30What?
12:32I'm the one who's being robbed.
12:33No, I understand.
12:34It's standard procedure.
12:35It's not up for debate.
12:36Well, I know, but the...
12:38Oh, my God, no.
12:40No.
12:40No, let me go.
12:41That's my granddaughter.
12:43Let me go.
12:45I heard footsteps in the hall.
12:48There have been a lot of break-ins around your leg.
12:50So I thought...
12:52Listen, I...
12:53I need to go to the hospital to make sure she's okay.
12:56I'm sorry, sir, but we...
12:57Oh, please, she's only 17.
12:59They have to save her.
13:00They're going to do everything they can to help her, okay?
13:07Fill me in.
13:10It's...
13:10I ain't playing close today.
13:17Fine, let's hear it.
13:18Well, victim is the 17-year-old granddaughter of homeowner Walter Fields.
13:22An open window in the laundry room suggests she may have been trying to sleep back in after a night out,
13:26and he mistook her for an intruder.
13:28Thanks.
13:28I'll take it from here.
13:29Okay, well, do you need me to take Walter in for processing?
13:32He's been through enough.
13:33He doesn't need to see the back of his shop.
13:35I'll handle it.
13:41I, uh...
13:42I don't expect you to respond because I know you're not here today, but I need to say something.
13:49I thought I did a pretty good job handling that call, so I don't really understand why you stepped in to take leave.
13:55You know, besides the fact that I'm supposed to be making all the decisions today,
13:58it undermined my authority with a man who is already more inclined to trust someone who looks like you over someone who looks like me.
14:04Just something to think about.
14:06Community policing in a city the size of L.A. is a lot more complicated than whatever you're used to back in Texas.
14:18You mean I can't just pop down to the bingo hall and shake hands with all my cousins?
14:22Uh, excuse me, officers?
14:25Yes, ma'am. What can we do you for?
14:27Would you mind helping me bring my garbage bin in? So heavy?
14:30Uh, yes, ma'am. I'd be happy to.
14:33You know, I would have thought a woman in as good a shape as yourself would have no problem bringing this bin in.
14:37Well, just because a woman can do something herself doesn't mean she doesn't enjoy watching a handsome young man do it for her.
14:42All right, if there's nothing else you need from us, ma'am, we're going to need to be moving on.
14:45You have a great day, ma'am. 9-1-1 is a number if you need us again.
14:48Let's go. She knows what 9-1-1 is.
14:50Well, you told me to be friendly.
14:51That kind of friendly will get you a suit. Next time, just focus on professional.
14:54Excuse me, sir? Do you have a minute to talk?
14:57Depends. What about?
14:58Well, this is Officer Chen. I'm Officer Ridley. We're introducing ourselves around the neighborhood.
15:02We're trying to get a sense of what we can do to better serve the community.
15:05Better? Son, are you new?
15:07Actually, yes, I am.
15:11You're going to have to forgive me. I'm still learning.
15:13Okay. Well, then, I'll educate you.
15:16This used to be a nice neighborhood to raise a family.
15:21And then the gang started moving in and the drugs.
15:24And now the only time the police ever seem to show up is to make an easy arrest or to use us as an example for young officers like yourself.
15:33See the watcher there?
15:35Now, I don't know if the watcher is helping, hurting, or just playing crazy.
15:40But at least he's here.
15:42And you'd be surprised what a big difference that makes.
15:44Well, sir, next time you got a problem, you can contact me directly and I will personally make sure that the police respond.
15:53I just might.
15:54I would not have agreed to this if I knew we were doing foot patrol.
16:04Tell me about it.
16:05And James is having people over for dinner tonight, so I can't even put my feet up when I get home.
16:10Thanks for the invite.
16:11Oh, trust me, you do not want one.
16:13It'll be James, a bunch of angry community members, and then me answering for the sins of the LAPD.
16:19You're right. I'm good.
16:21How have things been since the scandal broke?
16:23Tense. I mean, I'm just sick of having the same conversation over and over again.
16:29God, I remember when Wesley and I used to get into it over police procedure.
16:33It was kind of high, but also exhausting.
16:36It's much easier now that he works for the DA's office.
16:39If only I had that option.
16:42Hey, my bag!
16:48Happy on your back!
16:50Two babies each and we still got it.
16:52Control, I need transport at the corner of Cochran and 8th for a 2-11.
16:56Person at suspect.
16:57Copy.
16:58Show 7 out of 15 in route.
17:02How's the war's doing?
17:03She's doing great.
17:05Me, on the other hand, I'm struggling a little bit.
17:08We had an incident that got a little dicey, and I wound up taking the lead.
17:13Afterwards, she questioned whether I was making the right call.
17:16Oh, unless she was dying or on fire, you definitely did not.
17:19I didn't even realize I was doing it.
17:21Instinct just kicked in.
17:23You gotta learn to control that impulse.
17:25Yeah.
17:26I had no idea being on the TO side of playing close date would be this hard.
17:30Of course it's hard.
17:31You've been training her for the past nine months.
17:33You're invested in her success.
17:35But the only way she will succeed is if you give her the room to fail.
17:43What can you tell me about that guy crossing the street?
17:45Late teens, early 20s.
17:475 foot 10, 6 foot tall.
17:49Slim builds, colors, and tattoos suggest that he's affiliated.
17:52If that get any closer, I'd say he's a part of the 6th Street Devils.
17:55And what's our authority to stop and talk to him?
17:58Well, the standard for probable cause in detention states that we need to have a reasonable belief
18:02that the person in question has or will commit a crime.
18:05For example, if this was a 11-532-A,
18:08loitering for the purpose of selling drugs, then we could stop him.
18:19Follow that suspect!
18:22LAPD, stop!
18:237 out of 19, we got shots fired in the alleyway of Beverly.
18:46Sir, the ambulance is on its way.
18:47I'm good, I'm good.
18:48This is the first time I've been shot.
18:50You're still going to the hospital.
18:51He in a car, get away.
18:53Did you get the plane?
18:54The mink?
18:56Ridley.
18:57Where did they go?
18:58What direction did they go?
19:04Control 7, 9-15, vehicle stop on 2, Queen Charles Edward 265.
19:08The registered owner, Arnold King, has a no-bail out of Long Beach.
19:11Start me another unit and be advised that I am riding solo.
19:15Copy, 9-15, additional unit in road.
19:17It is there.
19:18Oh, damn it.
19:20What the hell is taking so long?
19:23Sir, I need you to get back in your car.
19:25You can't just hold me here.
19:27Sir, if you do not get back in your car now,
19:30you will be in violation of Pinot Code Section 148 resisting an officer.
19:34You have my permission to call me a badass.
19:57Sir, you are a badass.
20:01You're an embarrassment.
20:03Not only did you fail the radio in your location while chasing an armed suspect,
20:08you were unable to provide any details that might help us identify his vehicle.
20:13These are the fundamentals, Officer Ridley.
20:17Things they teach you the first week at the academy.
20:19There's no excuse, sir.
20:20You're damn right.
20:24Step outside.
20:25I need to speak to Officer Chin for a minute.
20:34Let me be blunt.
20:36Do you think Ridley has what it takes to make it through the FTO program?
20:43I think Officer Ridley shows a lot of potential.
20:47Very diplomatic.
20:47Now I need your honest opinion.
20:51I think he's smart, thoughtful, and empathetic.
20:54But he's made some very basic mistakes,
20:57which I understand at this stage in his training is to be expected.
21:01I think at this point it's too soon to tell.
21:06Every rookie makes mistakes.
21:08But we're under a microscope right now.
21:10So if you ever start to think that he might be a liability,
21:16I need you to let me know right away.
21:18Yes, sir.
21:20All right.
21:25Officer Chin, I'm sorry.
21:26You need to stop apologizing, all right?
21:28Get your head in the game.
21:29Go study your rookbook.
21:31Yes, ma'am.
21:35Here, the vigilante has escalated to attempted murder.
21:38Too bad he got away.
21:39Are you seriously here to gloat about how badly my rookie screwed up?
21:42Of course not.
21:43A little.
21:44Look, being a T.O. is hard.
21:46Being a good T.O. is even harder.
21:50First lesson I learned is you can't let their failures be your fault.
21:53Not the beginning.
21:53You have to make those failures a teachable moment.
21:56Well, that's very enlightened of you.
21:58Don't sound so surprised.
21:59How's it going with Officer Texas?
22:02So far, so good.
22:03Still got half a shift left.
22:08Why are you trying to leave the scene before the ambulance arrived?
22:11I promised my grandma I'd take her to church.
22:13And you were going to take her with a bullet in your shoulder?
22:14She hates missing the homily.
22:16Well, you have been very unhelpful.
22:18I'm a devil, baby.
22:19Devils take it to the grave.
22:20Oh, what a motto.
22:21You think with there being so many cops in the neighborhood, the watcher would have picked
22:25a different day to escalate to attempted murder.
22:27It wasn't just an escalation.
22:29This was a completely different M.O.
22:31I mean, everyone else was stopped while committing a crime.
22:34This doesn't feel like his other missions.
22:36This one feels personal.
22:37Okay, so what do those other missions have in common?
22:40They're almost all single perpetrator robberies or assaults.
22:43All in the neighborhood.
22:44And patrol's long response times have been giving him a chance to get to the scenes first.
22:50I might have an idea.
22:52So where exactly do you live?
22:53Must be pretty close to the station.
22:55Over on Stanley?
22:56I can smell the tall pitch from my apartment.
22:58Probably why I got such a good deal.
23:01Hey, what's up?
23:02Harper and I have a plan to track down the vigilante.
23:05Can you and your boot back us up?
23:06Absolutely.
23:06Seven out of 100, what's your ETA for that 415 in the alley off Fuller?
23:17Still six minutes out.
23:18Be advised, original RPS called back multiple times to report screaming from that event.
23:22Copy.
23:22We'll be there as soon as we can.
23:30Police!
23:31Hands up!
23:32Police!
23:32Show me your hands!
23:32Show me your hands!
23:33Search him, boot.
23:33Keep your hands on your head.
23:34I got a gun in the hole for my right hip.
23:36It's a 9mm.
23:41Same as the one you used to shoot, Bicho.
23:43Hold on, hold on.
23:44I didn't shoot anybody.
23:47Thomas Forsythe, you're under arrest for attempted murder.
23:51I want a lawyer.
23:53Get up.
23:58Looks like you had a pretty eventful plainclothes day, Officer Wiles.
24:02Yes, sir.
24:04Had a few missteps, as did Officer Nolan.
24:06But overall, I'm impressed on how you handled some tricky calls today.
24:13What?
24:14I mean, does that mean I passed?
24:16Yes, you passed.
24:21Thank you, sir.
24:21You're welcome.
24:23Now, Officer Nolan, for a first-time T.O., not terrible.
24:28But definitely room for improvement.
24:31Yes, sir.
24:32All right.
24:33That's all.
24:35Good job.
24:37Explain something to us, Tom.
24:38What makes a middle-aged guy, a former cop, decide to start running around his neighborhood in a mask playing superhero?
24:44My client saw a need in the community and used his training as a retired law enforcement officer to lend a hand.
24:49I just wanted to make my neighborhood safer.
24:51By shooting gangbangers?
24:52I told you, that wasn't me.
24:54Check my alibi.
24:54We are, but why carry a gun if you didn't intend to use it?
24:57Come on.
24:58You know any cops active or retired who aren't carrying at all times?
25:01Let's go.
25:31Let me guess.
25:31The ice cream in there was for if I failed?
25:34Yes.
25:34But that doesn't mean we can't still eat it.
25:36See, now we're talking.
25:40How's it look?
25:41Oh, girl.
25:42It looks like you took on a dude twice your size and still won.
25:46Here's to you and being an absolute badass and crushing your plain clothes day.
25:52I am quite proud of myself.
25:58As well, you should be.
25:59I mean, look how far you've come in the last nine months, how much you've grown.
26:04It's crazy thinking back to that first shift.
26:06I was in so far over my head, I can't believe I didn't get washed out.
26:11How are things going with Seth?
26:15Yeah, he had a pretty crap day.
26:18I don't know what the answer is.
26:20That's why I think we need to narrow down our action items and put them in writing for the captain.
26:26Hey, there she is.
26:28Uh, everyone, this is my wife, Nyla.
26:31Hello.
26:32Hey, hello.
26:32Hi.
26:34Nice to meet you.
26:34Are you here to give us some real answers?
26:37Because if you're just going to parrot the department line, I'm not interested.
26:40Okay, let's just give her a few minutes to settle on.
26:43Okay, George?
26:44Help yourself to some more food than one.
26:46I'm so sorry.
26:48It got a little bigger than I had planned.
26:49You think?
26:50You said a few.
26:51In what version of the English language is this a few?
26:54I do not appreciate being ambushed in my own home.
26:57It's not an ambush.
27:00Word got around, okay?
27:01More people wanted to come.
27:02What was I supposed to say?
27:03No.
27:04It's a complete sentence, James.
27:07Where are you going?
27:08To change.
27:24Oh, could you get it?
27:31I used up all my steps for the day.
27:33Hmm, okay.
27:36Oh.
27:40It's Nyla.
27:43Hey, everything okay?
27:45Was the dinner a disaster?
27:46If by dinner you mean town hall meeting in my living room with 20 strangers, then yes.
27:51He didn't.
27:52Oh, he did.
27:53I'm sure James didn't mean for it to get that big.
27:55He probably...
27:57I'm going to stop talking and go check on the kids.
28:03What did you say to him when you left?
28:05Oh, uh, nothing, because I climbed out the window.
28:09I am not proud of it.
28:11Why not?
28:12I'd be proud of myself for not burning the house down.
28:16It's James.
28:18Tell James we're doing a spouse swap.
28:20I get you.
28:21He can have Wesley.
28:22Hmm, that would solve a lot of problems.
28:27You know it's illegal to live in a vehicle parked on the street?
28:29Oh, sweet suffering, Lord.
28:31You scared the crap out of me.
28:32Exactly.
28:33You're completely exposed.
28:34Not to mention it's against the law, which you're sworn to uphold.
28:36Of course.
28:38But I can't afford to bring a place right now, all right?
28:40I've got some debts to repay.
28:41That doesn't make it better.
28:43Officers in financial trouble are much easier to corrupt.
28:45What if someone steals your vehicle or breaks into it and steals your service weapon or police equipment?
28:50You'd be terminated on the spot, which is exactly what I should do right now.
28:53No, wait, don't do that, please.
28:54I need this.
29:01I screwed up.
29:03All right, I played football in college and I thought I was going pro.
29:06So I spent some money before I technically had it.
29:10And you blew out your knee, jumped off the roof at a frat party like an idiot.
29:14Which is a tragedy because you were destined to be one hell of a running back.
29:18Well, all that's in the past.
29:19And right now I'm giving you 24 hours to find yourself a legal place to live.
29:24Otherwise you have to find yourself a third career to screw up.
29:26Mr. Fields, I'm, I remember.
29:38It's hard to forget the worst moment of your life.
29:46So, um, how's Chelsea?
29:49Ten hours in surgery and they say she's, she's going to need another one in a couple of days.
29:55Her parents will be here by then.
30:01Hey, tell me, how do families survive something like this?
30:06I mean, how am I supposed to?
30:10Well, it isn't easy.
30:13But it is possible.
30:14It just takes time.
30:17I don't, I don't think I have enough years left in me.
30:21I mean, even if Chelsea and my daughter find it in themselves to forgive me, I'll never forgive myself.
30:28Okay.
30:29That it was an accident.
30:30I don't understand.
30:33When did I get so afraid?
30:35You know, I was, I was the man that people called in a crisis.
30:39Suddenly, my daughter talks to me like I'm a, a child.
30:45You shouldn't do that.
30:47You know, did you remember to do this?
30:54She begged me to give that gun up.
30:56She said she would pay for a better securities, a better security system.
31:04And I told her no.
31:06I said no.
31:07Come on, I can take care of myself because, you know, giving up the gun was admitting defeat.
31:13It was like acknowledging that you're not the man that you thought you were.
31:18And that terrified me, you know, now her little girl's in there fighting for her life because I was too proud to accept my own limitations.
31:31I was too scared of looking feeble.
31:35And then all that fear, the second that I saw Chelsea laying on that floor, I realized that I didn't know what fear was.
31:45I, I had no idea.
31:55Hey, hey, hey, I, I, uh, got the shop all set up.
31:59I came in early to top it off with some gas.
32:01I put some air in the tires and I even got you a coffee.
32:04You know that doesn't wipe the slate clean from yesterday's mistakes, right?
32:08Yes, ma'am.
32:09Um, but I actually, I wanted to talk to you about that.
32:11The reason I came in late yesterday and, and, uh, I took my eye off the ball with the vigilante, um, four years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer.
32:22And it was aggressive and my eyes weren't very good, but I did, I did beat it.
32:29But a week ago, I went in to get some routine blood work done and my results came back as a regular.
32:38I'm sorry.
32:39That sounds incredibly stressful.
32:43Seth, you know, I'm, I'm the one that's responsible for your safety on the job and you, you really should have told me.
32:50I know, I know, it's just, the people treat you different when they know that you're sick.
32:56Yeah.
32:57But there's no excuses.
32:59You're right and I should have told you.
33:02Well, when do you get the results back?
33:05Soon, I hope, but it feels like forever.
33:11Yeah, there's nothing we can do about that now, right?
33:15What do you say we focus on other people's problems for today?
33:18I'd love that.
33:19We have a lead on the coffee camp vigilante.
33:22Midnight shift caught a homicide, a kid from the same gang as our shooting victim yesterday.
33:26And witnesses saw the watcher running from the scene.
33:29We dug in and found that both victims are persons of interest in the murder of an 18-year-old girl,
33:33Sienna Sanchez, shot to death six months ago.
33:35But the DA's office couldn't convince anyone to testify against the gang and so the case fell apart.
33:39So you're thinking someone from Sienna's family is out for vengeance?
33:42Makes sense.
33:43Apparently our two victims bragged openly about the murder.
33:45We made a list of all her family and friends that need to have their alibis checked.
33:49We were hoping patrol would help us knock those out.
33:51Of course, whatever you need.
33:53The mother's going to need someone with a soft touch.
33:56I'll send Nolan Juarez.
33:57They'll be sensitive.
33:58Perfect.
33:58Emilda Sanchez, 47, widow.
34:02Any other kids?
34:03No, just Sienna.
34:05To lose her husband and her child within a few years, I mean, that'll break her heart.
34:11And heart and curse.
34:13Lopez just smashed Emilda's car to a traffic cam footage leaving the area of both shootings.
34:18She's our copycat.
34:20Remember, sympathetic or not, she's our murder suspect considered armed and dangerous.
34:24Copy that.
34:24It looks like the 6th Street Devils have figured out Emilda's the killer, too.
34:41Control, 7 out of 15.
34:43I have at least four armed men outside 2202 Norton.
34:46No sign of Emilda Sanchez, homeowner.
34:48I'm assuming more armed suspects inside.
34:50Requesting backup and airship code 3.
34:53Copy, out of 15.
34:54Backup and airship are en route.
34:55What about Emilda?
34:56Let's go see what we can see.
35:13Control, be advised, 7 out of 15.
35:16Code 6 approaching Sanchez residents from the rear.
35:19Advise responding units.
35:21Possible blue on blue.
35:22Let's go.
35:23Shut up.
35:25Shut up.
35:26Shut up.
35:27Shut up.
35:28Shut up.
35:29Let her go.
35:30They killed my daughter.
35:31Back away.
35:32Back away.
35:41Seven out of 100 shots fired at our location.
36:02Seven out of 50.
36:03Seven out of 50.
36:04We were under fire in the foot alley in the east side of the attached garage.
36:07Look at him.
36:13What's your position on a liberal use of flashbangers?
36:15Do it.
36:16Do it.
36:17Do it.
36:18Do it.
36:19Do it.
36:20Do it.
36:21Do it.
36:22Jen, we're gonna flashbang them.
36:23Be ready.
36:24They're low on ammo.
36:25Just wait for the reload.
36:26Two out of three.
36:27Good.
36:28Three.
36:29Three.
36:30Now.
36:31Let's go.
36:32Now.
36:39Let's go.
36:44Not a bad hit for running back.
36:47Jan, take him.
36:50Let's go.
36:51Nolan, we're coming up behind them.
36:53Copy that.
36:54We're in the foot alley.
36:55We have four shooters posted up behind the Honda.
36:57Sixth Street Devils, you are surrounded and outgunned.
37:00You have five seconds to lay down your guns.
37:03Get on the ground, arms and legs, spray.
37:11Come on.
37:14Get up.
37:17You, down.
37:19Secure Emilda.
37:21Drop the gun. Do it right now.
37:24Drop it.
37:26Emilda, drop the gun.
37:28Look around.
37:30There's no chance of you walking out of this alive unless you do what I say.
37:33I don't care.
37:35They killed my daughter.
37:37They deserve to die.
37:38Every last one of them.
37:40Maybe.
37:42But if you don't let them go, I will be forced to end your life in order to save his.
37:47Does that sound like justice to you?
37:49I want to die.
37:51But I don't want to kill a grieving mother for avenging her daughter's murder.
37:57Please.
37:58On your knees.
38:08On your knees.
38:20Three days in.
38:21How are you feeling?
38:22Well, I was like an imposter.
38:25But there have been a few moments where I felt like I was making a difference that has made all those other times worth it.
38:32What about you?
38:33It doesn't really matter at this point.
38:35Unless one of y'all haven't moved.
38:36I can rent off a cheap.
38:37No.
38:37Sorry.
38:38No worries.
38:39Well, it was great working with y'all, no matter how briefly.
38:42What are you talking about?
38:43Well, Tim's bouncing me.
38:45He found out I was living in my car and gave me 24 hours to find a legal residence.
38:50Let you be up in a few hours.
38:51So find something.
38:53Well, I can't find a place to rent and move in by tonight.
38:57I might have a solution.
38:59I might have a solution.
39:07So, how mad are you?
39:12Pretty mad.
39:15How mad are you?
39:17Pretty mad.
39:20Don't you just call it even?
39:22Yeah, I would love to, but I don't think we should.
39:28Okay.
39:31What exactly does that mean?
39:32Sometimes I worry that we got married too fast.
39:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
39:41Wait, wait, wait, what?
39:43Nyla, we've built a great life together.
39:46We have a beautiful daughter.
39:48We love each other.
39:49We do.
39:50I love you, James, but that does not change what I do for a living.
39:56Something I also love is in direct conflict with your work.
40:00Which is equally important to me.
40:03Yeah.
40:07Then I guess we have to work at trying to figure out a pathway through this.
40:15That's what I'm saying.
40:20But we can start tomorrow because Mama's tired.
40:24How about I run you a bath while you kiss the kids goodnight?
40:32That sounds good.
40:34There's no way we were that clueless.
40:37I mean, I know we were rookies, but we had some common sense.
40:41No rookie has common sense.
40:43After my first day as a T.O., I wrote Harper a very long apology letter and sent her a Spoggy
40:49Certificate.
40:49Aw.
40:50Aw.
40:53Forget it.
40:55You made my life hell.
40:57Besides, any amount of gratitude you might have been owed was more than paid off while
41:01we were dating.
41:02Fair enough.
41:03Mm-hmm.
41:04All right, that is it for me.
41:06I'm going to go home and soak my entire body.
41:08Be nice.
41:09All right, have a good night.
41:10See you tomorrow.
41:10All right.
41:15So, uh, your boot handled himself okay out there today?
41:20Yeah.
41:21He's, um, yeah, we're figuring it out.
41:27How was Texas the rest of the day?
41:32I'm about to find out.
41:33Oh.
41:35Time's up, boot.
41:36You find a place to live?
41:38Howdy.
41:39I sure did.
41:39Let me introduce you to my new landlord.
41:44Bradford.
41:45Just welcoming the kid to the neighborhood.
41:47Pass him back to my boot.
41:50It's only temporary until I bank enough money to get my own place.
41:54Yeah, that's what every guy said when they first moved into that lot.
41:57All right.
41:58I'll see you tomorrow.
41:59You buy yourself another shift.
42:03Don't listen to Bradford.
42:05This place is Shangri-La.
42:06All the beer, barbecue, and sports you want.
42:10And pants are always optional.
42:13Things are gonna get better.
42:17Take care.
42:18Thanks, honeymoon.
42:39You're welcome.
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