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00:00This program contains mature subject matter, coarse language, and violence.
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00:05Previously on Allegiance.
00:07Let's just grab a bite tonight.
00:09I can't. I've got some stuff to wrap up here.
00:14Just forget it.
00:15Nate.
00:16How'd you find out?
00:17After you mentioned that domestic case, how the guy got away with murdering that woman.
00:20I knew there was more to it.
00:22Oliver Campbell conspired to frame my father for treason a year ago.
00:26He'll be facing charges of breach of trust, corruption, and obstruction of justice as a result of the Stephen Reschie
00:31case.
00:31This time we're nailing his ass to the wall.
00:35Subject is missing and there are signs of flight.
00:38Oliver Campbell is now a fugitive of the law.
01:17What do you want?
01:20Money?
01:21Take anything.
01:23Take whatever you want.
01:26Remember me?
01:28Yes, please.
01:30Well, I remember you.
01:55We've had officers stationed at bus depots, train stations.
01:58Passport hasn't flagged at airports or border crossings.
02:01His phone's been off all night.
02:02He's completely off grid.
02:03He knew that we were coming.
02:08What I'm about to say stays in this room.
02:12Understood?
02:17We have them all on this attachment.
02:19More than one, maybe.
02:20For cops here loyal to Oliver Campbell, they may be feeding him information.
02:24Okay?
02:25From now on, not a word about this investigation to anyone.
02:27No radios.
02:28No headsets.
02:29Cell phones only.
02:32We've got a murder.
02:35I'd like to stay on the search.
02:36You got a job to do, so...
02:40Hey.
02:41You wanted to see me?
02:44Are we straight?
02:46Yes, sir.
02:55I shared your theory with them.
02:57Yeah, I've got my most trusted officers looking for him now.
03:00Good.
03:01I talked to Gabinski.
03:02You sure you want to keep him on active duty?
03:04Yeah.
03:05Campbell's got inside guys.
03:06He might be the only one who can lead us to one.
03:10That's the only reason you're going to bat for him.
03:13Once we have Campbell in custody, Gabinski will be dealt with properly, regardless of how you feel.
03:24Vince, that thing Gabinski mentioned about you and the domestic case, is there anything you want to tell me?
03:32Anything you want to know?
03:37I believe you're needed in a murder scene.
03:49Detectives.
03:51Deceased is...
03:51What are you doing here?
03:56Deceased is Greg Tanner.
03:59Neighborhood's something like a gunshot.
04:01About 8 p.m. last night, but she was watching a law on order Toronto, so didn't think much of
04:05it.
04:06His assistant found him this morning when he didn't show up for court.
04:10He's a lawyer?
04:11He's a judge.
04:17Hey, Sabrina.
04:21I want Campbell to pay for what he did to Vince just as much as you do.
04:24I can't believe that Bolton let him walk.
04:26He didn't.
04:27I did.
04:30Bolton wanted to suspend him for breach of trust.
04:32I asked him not to.
04:34Sabrina, Campbell was dangling his kid's life in front of him.
04:37What was he supposed to do?
04:43Hey, Vince.
04:44Vince.
04:50Thanks, man.
04:51Just so we're clear, you and me, we're done.
04:58What does that mean?
05:00Like you said, what was I supposed to do?
05:04You rode with me every day.
05:06Every single day.
05:08And all you had to do was ask.
05:11All you had to do was say,
05:12Vince, I need your help, and I would have been there.
05:14But no, you lied to my face.
05:21I would have told you anything you needed to help your son.
05:25Oh, Vince.
05:28Just stay outside.
05:36Hey, it's Neal.
05:38What do we got?
05:39Single gun shot to the forehead.
05:41Entrance wound shows GSR, burns, stippling.
05:44Shot at close range.
05:46Probably dead before he hit the floor.
05:47Nine mil?
05:48Yeah, we found a casing by the fireplace.
05:51Estimated time of death?
05:53Rigor throughout the body, so 8 to 12 hours.
05:57I'll know more when I get him back to the lab.
05:59All right, thanks, Neal.
06:03And the shooter got up close and personal.
06:05Like he wanted the judge to know
06:07he was about to pull the trigger.
06:08That's not your typical M.O. for a B&E.
06:11So, likely someone he knew.
06:13Or someone he put behind bars.
06:15Hey, Jill, you there?
06:17Always.
06:18What's up?
06:19I need you to look into released inmate sentenced
06:21by Judge Greg Tanner,
06:24specifically those with a history of violence or B&Es.
06:26Copy.
06:27Thanks, Jill.
06:29Any sign of forced entry?
06:30No, nothing.
06:31Officers checked every window and door,
06:33front and back, or keypad entry.
06:36So, someone neither knew the code or half the system?
06:38Not hard to do.
06:40We'll get forensics to check for prints.
06:42Any ransacking or anything stolen?
06:44It doesn't look like it.
06:45There are plenty of expensive things
06:46just sitting out in the open.
06:48One of my officers checked the security system.
06:51It connects to a USB, but it was missing.
06:53Covering their tracks.
06:54Hey, guys.
06:55I got a few hits on potential suspects.
06:58Tyrell Devlin, Anthony Jones, and Abdul Khan.
07:01All sentenced by Judge Tanner.
07:03Devlin and Jones did time for home invasions and assault.
07:06Khan for auto theft,
07:08but I put him on the list
07:09because he threatened Judge Tanner during his trial.
07:16As my record, I must be guilty.
07:18You read your case file.
07:19You made direct threats against Judge Tanner.
07:21I called him a racist.
07:23No, actually, you called him a racist piece of shit.
07:26And then you threw a pen at his head
07:28and told him when you got out
07:29you'd find him and kick his ass?
07:30I was young.
07:31I was terrified of going to prison.
07:33I made a dumb mistake,
07:35but then I served my time and then some.
07:37Meaning?
07:37When I got out, I couldn't get a job.
07:39I couldn't get an apartment.
07:41Ended up living on the streets.
07:42So I went door-to-door,
07:44offering to paint, clean yards, fix fences.
07:47And then I built this company
07:48to give guys like me a fresh start.
07:50Guys like you?
07:51Ex-cons.
07:53When's the last time you saw Judge Tanner?
07:55A trial.
07:56And all the stuff I said,
07:58nothing compared to what my lawyer said.
08:06You're destroying these kids.
08:08I'm gonna come for you, sir.
08:10One day I am coming for you.
08:15Look, I know how that sounds.
08:17Am I proud of that moment?
08:19No.
08:20Did I kill him?
08:21No.
08:23Mr. Collins,
08:24your case with Abdul Khan
08:25isn't the only run-in
08:26where you've lost your temper with Judge Tanner.
08:28We also found your trespassing charge.
08:30His ex-wife said you tried to break in.
08:34I wasn't trying to break in.
08:35He pushed the door on my face.
08:37I tried to push it open.
08:40I never wanted to end his life.
08:41I just wanted to end his career.
08:44Why?
08:45He's a judge.
08:46His oath to the justice system
08:48is to remain impartial.
08:50But he's the most biased judge
08:52I've ever had the displeasure of facing.
08:55You approve of this?
08:58I've been a lawyer for over 20 years.
09:01I've defended all kinds of people,
09:03and I mean all kinds.
09:04But whenever I have a racialized client
09:06in front of him,
09:07they get long sentences.
09:09All minor offenses.
09:11Auto theft, 10 years.
09:13DUI, 4 years.
09:15Judges have the right to impose
09:17whatever sentence they deem appropriate.
09:19Why does he give my other clients
09:21community service or house arrest?
09:23Oh, I'll tell you,
09:24because they're all white.
09:25Big surprise.
09:26And that pissed you off.
09:27You're goddamn right,
09:27it pissed me off.
09:29He never went after anyone
09:31who had the means to fight back.
09:32So I went to his house
09:33to fight back for those who couldn't.
09:36Why don't you just file a complaint?
09:38I did.
09:40Several.
09:41The Canadian Judicial Council.
09:44And?
09:45Waste of paper.
09:48Upon reviewing all the information
09:49regarding this matter,
09:51Council concludes
09:52that there is no merit to the complaint
09:53and no further measures will be taken.
09:56Mr. Collins, you're a smart guy.
09:58A lawyer.
09:59Probably a good one.
10:03I'm sure you'd agree with me
10:04that things are not looking
10:04too good for you right now.
10:07And you're probably a good detective.
10:09So you can tell when people
10:10are being truthful or not.
10:13I spent my whole life
10:14fighting for justice
10:16and the truth is
10:17there are two systems of justice
10:18in this country.
10:20One for the rich
10:21and one for the poor
10:22and racialized.
10:28Night cleaner vouched
10:29for Robert Collins.
10:30Saw him working in his office
10:31till 11 p.m.
10:33Abdul and his workers
10:34also alibied out.
10:35They were at one of their kids' birthdays
10:37at Chuck E. Cheese.
10:38Dad filmed the whole thing.
10:41Collins had over 30
10:43racialized clients
10:44who were sentenced
10:44by Judge Tanner.
10:4625 of them
10:47are indigenous.
10:48They seem about right.
10:49And it's not because
10:50they're committing
10:51more crimes than others.
10:52And sentencing by race.
10:55Collins can't be the only one
10:56with a complaint
10:57against Tanner.
10:59You were right.
11:00There are quite a few complaints
11:01from other lawyers
11:02against Judge Tanner.
11:03Hang on.
11:04Scroll up.
11:07There.
11:09Nate Brugman.
11:14Thanks, buddy.
11:18Let's get extra cheese, all right?
11:21Keep the change.
11:26Appreciate it.
11:27Thanks.
11:28It's not picking up.
11:30It's probably grabbing lunch.
11:31The client Nate was defending
11:33against Judge Tanner
11:34is Isaac LeClaire.
11:35He served 14 years
11:37in Surrey Pen
11:38for a drug charge.
11:3914 years?
11:40That's the max.
11:41He's indigenous.
11:42If Robert Collins is right,
11:43Judge Tanner may have
11:44thrown the book at him.
11:45Here's a complaint
11:45Nate filed.
11:47He said, uh,
11:48biased approach
11:49to testimony,
11:51racially motivated sentencing.
11:53He wasn't on our
11:54violent offenders list,
11:55but he was just released
11:56six months ago.
11:57We need to talk to Nate
11:58and see if he knows
11:59anything about this guy.
12:00Okay.
12:00Okay.
12:01Okay.
12:04Okay.
12:04Okay.
12:14We're just here on the right.
12:16Try them again.
12:24Hey,
12:25Isaac.
12:27Good to see you.
12:28I...
12:28Move.
12:29What are you doing, man?
12:30He's still a mess.
12:31She's a...
12:32Hey,
12:32you don't have to do this,
12:33Isaac.
12:34Shut up.
12:37Hey,
12:38you've reached an improvement.
12:39Sorry,
12:39missed your call.
12:40No answer.
12:58Ah!
12:59Ah!
13:00Ah!
13:02Shut up!
13:14Shots fired!
13:17Move!
13:20Get out!
13:25Where'd he go?
13:25Where'd he go?
13:27Nate!
13:28Command,
13:29we need the M.T. now!
13:30They opened your eyes.
13:31Nate,
13:31stay with me.
13:33Nate,
13:34stay with me!
13:36Nate!
13:51Is that the guy's backpack?
13:57The bullet had pierced me.
13:59His lung is shattered.
14:00His ribs.
14:01He's lost a lot of blood.
14:03I'm gonna be in surgery for hours.
14:05I don't know,
14:06Zach.
14:06I can't just sit around.
14:17Brand new coveralls.
14:19Probably why no DNA was found at the scene.
14:28What's this?
14:30What's this?
14:30Oh, sure.
14:30I haven't gone there yet.
14:41It's pretty dark.
14:50Forensics just confirmed trends from that sketchbook.
14:56All units be on the lookout for Isaac LeClaire, 35-year-old indigenous male.
15:00Suspects wanted for murder and attempted murder.
15:03Both cases associated with his incarceration.
15:05He's armed and dangerous.
15:06Proceed with extreme caution.
15:08What do we know about LeClaire?
15:09Uh, he went in when he was just a kid.
15:1122.
15:12Uh, he was pulled over on a traffic stop.
15:15They found a few baggies with joints in them.
15:17They were labeled with names.
15:18He was charged with intent to distribute.
15:20They got a search warrant for his house.
15:21He found a grow-up.
15:23That was just a few years before Pop was legalized.
15:26Nate was his defense lawyer.
15:27He's fresh out of law school.
15:28Hmm.
15:29An experienced lawyer like Robert Collins couldn't win a case in front of Judge Tanner.
15:32Nate didn't stand a chance.
15:34Don't know.
15:34He's out and he wants revenge.
15:35Yeah, but he's been out for six months.
15:38Find out.
15:39We don't know if he's done or just getting started.
15:40I need wellness checks done on everybody involved in this case.
15:43Law clerks, bailiffs, investigating officers.
15:45Copy.
15:47Two officers who are arrested declared at the traffic stop.
15:49Jack Hill, Thomas Watten.
15:51Hill's retired.
15:52Watten's now a firefighter.
15:53Me and Gabby will take these two.
15:55I'll have officers on the others.
15:57How's Nate?
15:58Well, he's still in surgery.
16:02What's on this guy's record?
16:04Uh, has no priors and no history of violence.
16:08What about his prison file?
16:10Uh, he's a model prisoner.
16:12First two years, he taught art classes.
16:14And then he started getting in fights.
16:16Moved to a high security win.
16:17Stinson's in solitary.
16:18He looks like a totally different person.
16:20Yeah.
16:21It's prison.
16:22Hey, Jill.
16:23Hmm?
16:24Who's on his visitors list?
16:29Isaac and I met at university.
16:31He was an art student.
16:33So funny.
16:34And kind.
16:36Talented.
16:38We fell in love.
16:40You visited him every week for two years and then just stopped?
16:44Uh, the last time I saw him, he just sat there, his mind's a million miles away.
16:49And then he stood up, told me not to come anymore, and walked away.
16:54Why this doesn't change?
16:56What happened?
16:57Elizabeth died.
16:58His sister.
17:00She was the whole reason he was growing pot in the first place.
17:03She had leukemia.
17:05And it tore him apart to see her in so much pain.
17:07And he found a study that said that marijuana could help cancer patients.
17:12Pauline, when the CFPC raided his home, they found a full grow-up.
17:18He wasn't selling it.
17:19He had baggies of joints with people's names on them.
17:22Isaac took Elizabeth to all of her chemo appointments.
17:26He met other cancer patients there.
17:28People who were in as much pain as she was.
17:30So he started bringing them pot.
17:33They charged him with intent to distribute.
17:37After Isaac went in, Elizabeth's health fell apart.
17:40And it's like, the Isaac that I knew, he just died too.
17:44And that's when he started getting into fights.
17:46Yeah, he was never a violent person before he went in.
17:50He could find life in anything around him and turn it into art.
17:54You mind?
17:55No.
18:00We had a whole life planned.
18:03And now this is all I have of him.
18:06Of us.
18:07Can you tell me about that painting?
18:10Mm-hmm.
18:11Um, when Elizabeth was little, she couldn't say her name.
18:14She called herself Lilybeth.
18:17So from then on, Isaac called her Lily.
18:20It's the 12th anniversary of her death.
18:29I swear, I saw Lily in one of these.
18:32Here, yellow Lily.
18:35There.
18:38There's another one.
18:52Zach, am I reading into this, or does that look like a gavel to you?
18:57The judge.
19:01I play squash every week, same day, same place.
19:05Not today.
19:06Yep.
19:10I should have told you.
19:13What?
19:18I should have told my wife the truth when I hid my drinking.
19:23I should have told Will I'd be there.
19:25She'd show up for his game.
19:27And I should have told Cam to go screw himself when he wanted dirt on you.
19:31I should have done a lot of things, Vince.
19:37I didn't.
19:41You're the only person who always had my back.
19:49And I'm sorry.
19:54I'm sorry.
19:58Hey.
19:59Come on.
20:01Vince, do we have an update?
20:03Stand by.
20:05Okay.
20:06We checked in with Thomas Watt, and he's safe.
20:09We stationed a uniform outside his place.
20:14His wife said he was playing squash this morning, but he never signed in.
20:18So where is he?
20:19Drives a blue sedan, doesn't he?
20:22Gabby?
20:23Yeah.
20:24There.
20:27Scales of justice.
20:30It's neat.
20:35It's unlocked.
20:42Jack Hill.
20:43Definitely his car.
20:45Well, he's got to be there somewhere.
20:47Handcuffs?
20:53He's going after a cop.
20:58Hey, Vince.
21:05Eli.
21:06Found him.
21:07And?
21:08Leclerc got here first.
21:17A true wound is identical to Judge Tanner.
21:20Another point-blank kill?
21:22Yeah, we found a nine-mil casing in the bush.
21:24Same MO, same caliber.
21:25It's looking like it.
21:27I'm going to get our friend here back to the lab.
21:29Guys, let's load him up next to you.
21:36Hey, no witnesses.
21:38No one heard the shot.
21:41We asked the center to call the CCTV.
21:44We found this in his gym bag.
21:46It's a burner phone.
21:47What's a retired cop doing with a burner phone?
21:49Is he meeting someone here?
21:50Maybe.
21:51He had a 6.30 a.m. court time, but never made it.
21:55Isaac must have been waiting for him.
21:56We knew his victim's routine, where they were going to be, and at what time.
21:59We have to find this guy before he kills again.
22:03What's up?
22:04The phone.
22:06When I first started doing jobs for Campbell, he gave me one just like him.
22:10You think Hill was one of Campbell's guys?
22:12This is the only sketch left.
22:14It has to be his next target.
22:15All right, well, the handcuffs lead back to Jack Hill, but what about the other arresting officer that day?
22:20Thomas what?
22:21This looks like a police badge.
22:24Uniforms did a wellness check earlier.
22:25They said he was fine.
22:27They stationed an officer outside his home.
22:29Maybe that scared Isaac off?
22:30Yeah, except that Hill was shot early this morning.
22:32If Thomas was on Isaac's hit list, wouldn't he have gotten to him already?
22:35So why didn't Isaac go after him?
22:38Yeah, I remember Isaac.
22:40I left the station a few months after his arrest.
22:42Thomas, we think he's targeting the people involved with putting him in prison for you.
22:46So far, he shot the judge, the defense attorney who worked his case, and the other arresting officer.
22:53Jack?
22:54Yeah.
22:55And so we're wondering why nothing has happened to you.
23:00Maybe it's because I never wanted to arrest him?
23:03Look, I knew the minute we pulled him over, that kid was going to go down for something.
23:07How?
23:08Call it a hunch.
23:09Jack was my T.O.
23:11He was a total piece of crap.
23:13Always went hard after the same folks.
23:14Folks who weren't white.
23:17According to his arrest report, he was pulled over for a broken taillight.
23:21Yeah, but that was bullshit.
23:22Jack saw an indigenous kid behind the wheel.
23:24That's all it took.
23:25Charges were trumped up?
23:26I mean, he had a few joints on him, but he wasn't the trafficker they made him out to be.
23:30He said he was bringing them to cancer patients.
23:33I believed him.
23:36I fought with Jack to let it go, but it didn't matter.
23:38You brought him in anyway.
23:40Tased him.
23:41Used excessive force.
23:43Which is exactly what I told my commanding officer.
23:45I got reprimanded for insubordination.
23:48So I walked.
23:50Applied to the fire program at JIBC.
23:52Never looked back.
23:53And Isaac went to prison for 14 years.
23:56A few years after he went in, I heard from him about an appeal he was filing.
23:59He was putting it together himself, asked if I'd give a witness statement.
24:02I said yes.
24:04Did you?
24:04I never heard from him again.
24:06Figured he gave up.
24:10Hey.
24:12Anything on the appeal Tom Swatton mentioned?
24:14Yeah, it doesn't look like Isaac filed it.
24:16Now what about the burner phone?
24:17The thing's encrypted.
24:18I'm trying to crack it now.
24:20Hey.
24:21So we looked into Jack Hill's rec center membership.
24:24Guess who we had a monthly squash game with?
24:26Oliver Campbell.
24:28Campbell's been known to use burner phones just like that.
24:31He gave me one when I...
24:32When you planted false evidence on my dad?
24:38Where's the burner phone now?
24:40I got rid of it.
24:41Oh yeah?
24:41How do we know?
24:42How do we know that you didn't tip Campbell off last night?
24:44Sabrina.
24:45Vince, don't.
24:47You know, my dad went to prison because of you.
24:49People thought that he was a criminal because of you.
24:52His good name was ruined.
24:54He was humiliated.
24:55You don't get a pass, Skabinski.
24:57Not for me.
24:58Sabrina.
24:59Nate's awake.
25:22Hey.
25:26You're here.
25:27Yeah.
25:28Of course I'm here.
25:32how are you feeling he shot me
25:37why
25:41we think he targeted you because you were the defense attorney on his case
25:45we think he's also targeting others he blames for his incarceration
25:50do you remember him
25:54I thought I could get Isaac off with half the time
26:00if he just pleaded out to the charges
26:03but Judge Tanner didn't see it that way he gave him 14 years
26:05because of me
26:10Isaac is the reason
26:13why I started working for the prosecution
26:16you wanted to put the right people behind bars
26:23the arresting officer Thomas Watton
26:26he said that Isaac was working on an appeal from prison
26:29yeah
26:31I couldn't help him
26:34I wanted to but
26:36I mean how do you
26:39it was my own plea deal
26:40so he was doing it himself
26:46do you know why he didn't follow through with the appeal?
26:51no
26:53he wouldn't stop
26:54I knew him
26:57he wouldn't
26:58someone else stopped him
27:03thank you name
27:27F.O.I. requests
27:28Isaac was applying to get the records of his arrest
27:30court transcripts
27:32officer Watton's police notes
27:33for his appeal
27:34he was trying to build his own case
27:35just like Watton said
27:36yeah except the requests were denied
27:38all of them?
27:39yeah he filed them every three months for two years straight
27:42all of them were denied
27:43no wonder he's pissed off
27:44denied why?
27:45uh it's different each time
27:48no responsive records were located
27:50the records requested are not subject to freedom of information act
27:55and then there's an address and a phone number he can call if he wants to launch a complaint
27:59just more red tape
28:00but it looks like Isaac did file a complaint asking for a review with OIPC
28:05but shocker
28:06it was denied
28:07denied by who?
28:10it's Oliver Campbell
28:11he wasn't even assistant commissioner then
28:12yeah if he provides a legitimate reason he can block any request
28:15and knowing Campbell he would have come up with any excuse
28:18Jillian can you pull up the records that Isaac was trying to access?
28:20already on it
28:21there
28:22that's the warrant from Isaac's raid
28:24he was out on bail when police kicked his door down
28:26arrested him in the middle of the night
28:28took him right out of his house
28:30and the raid was led by the chief inspector of the drug squad
28:33Oliver Campbell
28:34he was in charge of the whole operation
28:37Isaac would have seen Campbell that night
28:39Jillian can you pull up Isaac's last sketch?
28:46it's like those are inspector stripes
28:48police badge, glasses
28:50he's going after Campbell next
28:52if we can get to Campbell first Isaac won't be far behind
28:54we need to crack that burner phone now
28:58yeah, I'm on it
28:59I pulled the call logs from Hill's phone
29:01he only called one number last night at 7.32 p.m.
29:05it's ten minutes after the arrest warrant for Campbell was put out
29:07he called it again at 7.47 p.m.
29:10it's right before we stormed Campbell's house
29:11can't be a coincidence
29:12that's gotta be Campbell's number
29:14Jillian, can you locate that phone?
29:16it'll only ping if it makes a live connection
29:19Campbell, assuming that it's him, would have to pick up and stay on the line
29:22yeah, but if he doesn't hear Jack Hill's voice, how do we keep him talking?
29:26what if he doesn't hear any of us?
29:37make the call
29:49start the signal
29:56jack, what the hell's the matter with these phones?
30:00jack, can you hear me?
30:03look, if you can hear me, call me back when you get a better signal
30:07got him
30:13he's in West Van
30:14what the hell are you doing out there?
30:16he's a marina, float planes, boats
30:19he's skipping town
30:26marina's closed for the season, so there shouldn't be any civilians
30:29there's only one road in here
30:32guard shack
30:32repair shop
30:33diner
30:34diner's under construction
30:36so if he's inside, he's probably there
30:38we just got a hit on Isaac
30:40witness reported someone with his description
30:42stealing a black Toyota Corolla in Guilford
30:45and there's another reported sighting of him heading west on Highway 1
30:49he's going after Campbell
30:51how the hell did he know he was in West Van?
30:53maybe he got it from Jack Hill before he shot him
30:55okay, we need to move
30:56here's the plan
31:02what's about time?
31:04the passport took longer than our guy said
31:05but you're good
31:06the boat is on its way
31:08plane is waiting for you in seashell
31:09you'll be free and clear by tomorrow
31:11good
31:13did you hear from Jack today?
31:15no
31:15should I?
31:18he was having phone trouble
31:19but he should have checked in by now
31:21I'll text him
31:26let's get this boat here
31:28yes sir
31:30new radios
31:31these will connect you to Grove and Grove alone
31:33we can't risk another leak
31:36I'm gonna use a specialized antenna to create a closed circuit channel for us only
31:41but I'm gonna need to be close to you to do it
31:44we may think we have to jump on him
31:45but Campbell's smart
31:46he'll figure it out sooner than later
31:47so we need to get there fast
31:49we'll enter the premises from this road here
31:53I'll set up our antennas in the guard shack
31:55and Gabby and I will cover you
32:01and once I'm in I'll set up our comms and get into the security system
32:10clear
32:18okay
32:19okay I'm in
32:21two doors
32:22side
32:22the rear
32:23best concealed access point is the rear entrance
32:26all right Zach and I will take that
32:30in position to enter
32:31copy
32:32all right if Leclerc's on site
32:34do everything in your power to avoid lethal contact
32:36we want him detained and we want Campbell to face trial
32:38and this time
32:40we'll make sure he does
32:41that's it
32:42go get him
32:49unknown subject in diner
32:51copy
32:58going on three
33:06copy
33:06right street rib incoming
33:14boats headed to the far end of the marina
33:16Campbell's not in the diner
33:17he's in the boatyard
33:18subject inside could be Leclerc
33:20still in cars here
33:23Ben Scabby
33:24we take Leclerc
33:27we'll go after Campbell
33:28copy
33:56Julian
33:59are there any cameras behind the garage?
34:02negative
34:03it's a dead zone
34:15I got nothing
34:17Zach?
34:18no
34:18no one in the garage
34:33let me
34:34show me around
34:34on the ground
34:35do it now
34:40subject is down
35:03Rina subject is not LeClaire repeat subject is not LeClaire where is he boat is docking
35:11Campbell's headed right for it Zack you copy I got eyes on Campbell Jillian you got eyes on Zack
35:24negative I lost him when he went behind the garage all right in pursuit heading towards
35:28the dock need backup remember me Isaac drop the gun Oliver Campbell the man behind it all for you
35:49yeah that tracks because we all look the same take one last look I think no move or I'll shoot
35:58anyway you won't you know that's not how you're gonna heal I said move you have three seconds
36:04Isaac what would Lily want this isn't you this isn't the man who used to take care of his little
36:16sister she was in so much pain I was just trying to help and this this monster broke into my
36:26home
36:26ripped me away from her he took everything from me Isaac I know what he did to you he did
36:35to my dad
36:35he did to a lot of people but if you kill him then he gets off too easy and none
36:41of us get the justice
36:42that we deserve justice for Lily justice for the man that you used to be justice for the life that
36:51you
36:51lost you need to remember who you are you're an artist you're a partner you're a brother and he can't
37:01take that away from you see this isn't the way to heal how am I supposed to heal surrounded by
37:13cement
37:13walls how am I supposed to heal in a place where everyone is angry and in pain there's no healing
37:23in
37:23there's no dignity no humanity they don't want us to heal they want us to suffer I'm so sorry Isaac
37:33I'm so sorry that you had to go through that
37:41you've suffered in this haven't you
37:51please Isaac please put that gun down
38:14drop the weapon now
38:21that's right and the other one let's go come on
38:30now get out of my way because I'm getting on that boat you're not going anywhere Campbell
38:34drop the gun do it now gun down now
38:46as a kind of
38:55Oliver Campbell you are under arrest
39:11what does
39:12what does
39:27remain
39:30When love is gone, when there's a pain, being alone, glimmer and I, speaking goodbye.
40:00Moments that I, lean on and cry, the days go on, without you knowing.
40:19I waited so long to see Campbell in handcuffs.
40:22But it doesn't feel as good as you thought it would.
40:27Thanks.
40:28For?
40:29I'm getting that.
40:31And for having my back when I didn't always have yours.
40:34You, Miss, Jillian, Bolton.
40:38Wow.
40:41You've seen the light.
40:49I've seen some amazing shit happen when you don't think you've got something to prove.
40:53And you don't think you're in it alone.
40:58Your eyes is going right back where he came from.
41:01The place that made him a killer where he shouldn't have even spent a single night.
41:05The system is broken.
41:06No, Zach.
41:08The system is doing exactly what it was designed to do.
41:13Got people off from family, from culture, from community.
41:19The world's not going to heal overnight just because Campbell's in handcuffs.
41:23But we sent a message.
41:26It's worth something.
41:30At least a round of beer.
41:33Come join us.
41:36And I'll join you later.
41:38Paperwork.
41:39Boyfriend.
41:43See you later, partner.
42:09It's over.
42:10It's over.
42:11It's over.
42:15We got him.
42:22But we got him.
42:24I'm so proud of you.
42:26I'm so proud of both of you.
42:30Go.
42:31Go.
42:52Nate!
42:54Clear.
42:55Here we go.
43:29Here we go.
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