00:00Sorry, we're closed.
00:21What are you doing here?
00:23Well, somebody demanded I work a case.
00:30Yeah, but if my mom comes in and sees me talking to the PC...
00:34Calculated risk, but your reaction says you're telling the truth.
00:39Thought I was lying?
00:41Trust but verify.
00:43The leads that you gave Lieutenant Gornley did not pan out.
00:48Guy used fake ID and he hid his face from your cameras here.
00:54I told you, these guys are pros.
00:57Or they were part of a setup.
01:01Why would they set me up?
01:03Not their setup.
01:06Yours.
01:08I risked my neck to get information on an organized crime ring and you think that I'm duping you?
01:14Well, I do know you still choose to vent about me to anyone who cares to listen.
01:19Yeah, I got a right to be angry.
01:23Yeah, you do.
01:25But what I brought you is real.
01:28And your only motive is concern for public safety.
01:33You know what?
01:35I would say shame on you, but it's really shame on me.
01:39Because this is the second time that you played me for a fool.
01:43Get out of my shop!
01:43I'm not your enemy.
01:53Never was.
02:06Hello, Rachel.
02:07Got a minute?
02:12Got a minute?
02:12My bet was getting called into 1PP.
02:39You work here now.
02:40I couldn't just call you in.
02:42I would have come.
02:45I know I owe you that.
02:49Pretty serious accusation you made today.
02:55I did what I thought was right.
02:57And I respect that.
02:59And respectfully, the PC shouldn't be here on police business.
03:04I came under my own steam.
03:07But do you think I should have brought this to you directly?
03:10No, that would have been a breach itself.
03:12You did right by the protocols.
03:13Then what?
03:15Just in your own words between two former colleagues.
03:21Malik Saunders is on the autism spectrum.
03:28It's been a process, but he sees me as non-judgmental.
03:34Maybe even a friend.
03:36Smart kid.
03:37One of the ways his autism manifests is he doesn't like holding things in his hands.
03:42So he'd place some candy in his pocket while he shopped, and the security guard saw that as shoplifting.
03:47Well, how else could the guards see it?
03:50Yes.
03:51Yes.
03:52But it would have been nice if the responding officers had waited until I arrived.
03:56Nice, yes, but not in the protocol.
03:59So it's just pull the tasers and fire away?
04:02The boy escalated the situation and also gave Officer Stevens a concussion.
04:07Who could tell?
04:08Guy's not too bright.
04:12Okay.
04:13Sorry.
04:14Rachel, be honest.
04:19Is it possible you overreacted?
04:22You're turning this around?
04:23On me?
04:25I'm sorry.
04:26Okay.
04:27Look, I'm pretty sure you remember how difficult it is to make split-second decisions, especially
04:42when things heat up.
04:51Maybe you could think about that.
04:54Wh journée.
04:59Maybe you should do next.
05:01Yeah.
05:02Fourteen a half.
05:03Good morning.
05:04Could be on the front of you land.
05:06But it's fine.
05:07It's safe.
05:08Nobody goes to bed.
05:10But look.
05:11Nobody goes to bed.
05:13Not a good afternoon.
05:15Don't feel this.
05:16We're watching light on your feet.
05:19Oh, my God.
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