No Running (2021) - full transcript

A Black high school student finds himself under suspicion after his classmate's mysterious disappearance.

Who even are you?

You're such a mystery boy.

Show us your hands.

Get off my back.

I ain't do nothing.

I can't...

Can't breathe.

I can't...

Let's go!

Mm.

What's up?



Yo, let's smoke. Come on.

So you got no smokes?

- Can I get one from you?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Thanks, brother.

Come on, now.

Ah, don't worry
about the riff-raff, bro.

Come on.

What was his problem?

You don't know about
Cleme, at Crane Lake?

Dude, come here.

Bro, so Crane Lake,
it got its name

from this girl Cleme Crane.

She vanished near it.

Tim was the sole witness.



He was a kid when it happened.

Him and his mom went to the cops

saying that she got
abducted and shit.

Said they saw all
these strange lights

and creatures in the sky.

My grandpa said it was
on the news for a week.

Man, stop playing,
bro. Come on.

That did not happen.

Hello?

Who's there?

Get it up!

Jesus.

Hey, man, you can take
whatever you want, man.

- Ah, come on, man.
- Ah!

Really?

Man, what are you doing here?

You know I gotta mess
with my girl's little bro.

My mom sent me to get food
if that matters. Yeah.

- I see.
- Thank you.

Okay.

Man. It's popping up, man.

Everywhere.

You're coming to the party
tomorrow, right? Hmm?

Maybe.

Come on. You have to come.

Is Brock gonna be there?

Brock? You don't
gotta worry about him.

I ain't afraid of him.

I know.

Who even are you?

You're such a mystery boy.

- What did you-
- Oh, my god.

They just keep falling
out of my hand.

- Come on!
- Don't know what,

- I can't stop!
- It is my job!

- It just keeps happening!
- Chill out!

Yo. Yo!

Hey! Come on!

- What are you doing?
- What are you doing?

Whoa. Whoa.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
- Come on, hey.

I didn't even-

- Didn't have to
move it like that.

Come on, now.

Hey! Come on, then.

Wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait. Whoa, whoa.

No, boy, boy, if you
don't open this door,

I'm gonna smack you so hard.

- Open the door!
- Just give me a minute!

Boy, you need to check your
attitude 'cause this ain't it.

And what, are you even
shaving peach fuzz?

You're bugging.

Get.

Hey, damn, man. Hey,
look, I was starting first.

- Yo, I'm almost done.
- And now, you're done.

So how'd you sleep last night?

You have any more nightmares?

You know they come
and go. You know that.

Okay. You know, just asking.

Anyways, are you
coming to the party?

Amira's gonna be there.

Mm, I mean...

Just say yes.

I guess I'll check
it out. All right?

Good.

All right, how do I look?

Man, you look fine,
man. Stop tripping.

We in the country now.

Hurry all this up.
We can't be late.

You're always late.

And you're always slow.

Man, stop
rushing me, man.

Get outta here.

Damn.

Nice.

- Morning, baby.
- Morning, Mom.

What you want, Gabbi?

What you want? What you want?

What you want? What
you running here for?

What you running here for?

- Nothing!
- What you running here for?

What you running here for?

What you want? What do you want?

What do you want?
You want a dollar?

- Yeah!
- Want a dollar?

- Want a dollar?
- Yes!

I know, I know. I did again.

Aww, man, come on.

You got it, all right?

Outta control.

Good morning. Brown residence.

Oh, hi.

Listen, can we talk
about this later?

Now's not a good time.

Listen, I can't do this
with you right now.

I know you're sorry,
but I need more time.

I...

Don.

Yeah, hi.

Where do you go?

I don't know.

Nowhere.

Just thinking.

Well, I hope you let
some of us in someday.

Let us see that
kingdom of yours.

Jay, all of this,
is out of love.

We really want what's
best for you kids.

But what about you, Mom?

Why do you keep
going back to him?

Life is
complicated, Jay.

People can learn
from their mistakes.

Mom.

Shoot! Start the car!

I already did that.

Ah.

All right, now, lady killer.

My man of the house now, huh?

Just a few more classes
and I'll be done.

And please, please
be nice to Aunt Suzy.

It's a blessing she
even took us in, right?

Mom.

I love you.

I love you too, boy.

A very
unusual situation here.

What we can tell so far is that

this is going to be
very fast moving storm.

We're talking heavy rains,

high winds-

Even the potential for
some thunderstorms.

Don't be
late for school.

And in other
news, Pentagon, today,

released footage of US
Navy pilots chasing,

what they're calling, a UFO.

No.

Thank you for blessing us
with your presence, Mr. Brown.

Sleep well?

Would you be a dear

and diagram our DNA
structure molecule?

Jaylen Brown
to the principal's office.

Jaylen Brown to the
principal's office.

I'm sorry, I didn't
mean to run into you.

- Those-
- Mm-hmm.

Those
aren't my cigarettes.

Those are somebody else's.

- My fault.
- There you are, Mr. Brown.

Ah, Sheriff.

Thank you again for coming
in this fine morning.

Kids always love your visits.

Any time, Patsy.

So, shall we?

Got another call this morning
about your behavioral issues.

Meet you
guys at the party?

Did we decide
what we're wearing?

I was just thinking
of going as ghost, honestly.

Okay.

Boy, are you going to church?

Are you okay?

I'm Gucci.

All right, is a suit
supposed to be Gucci?

The pastor? Are you doing
fabulous pastor goes to church?

Unless that's what
you're going for,

man, fantastic, you did it.

All right, Jay, listen.

I know people are
different out here,

but if you give them a chance,

some actually
might surprise you.

Look, it's weak up here, sis.

Come on, don't you
find it strange

that we the only
black folks in town?

Jay.

Look, sometimes, I just wanna
leave and never come back.

You're the reason
we up here, Jay.

So we might as well have
fun while we're here.

I mean, Don is still our stepdad

no matter how things went down.

But, look at where
we are, though.

This is not the
worst place on Earth.

We're surrounded by
a beautiful lake,

on a boat, with swans and
we're going to a party.

Like, what? Like, bro.

Let's take some
shots, let's have fun,

and hopefully, by
the end of the night,

I can get a smile on your face.

Okay? Can I get a okay?

- Aight.
- Okay?

- Okay.
- Can I get a, like,

a little happier than that?

Yeah, aight.

Yeah, aight! What, what!

Yeah.

Cheers.

Hey, yo, bro. Whoa, yo.

It's a pastor, bro.

Brock, what are you
even supposed to be?

We're joking, Simone. Come on.

Hey, wait. Yo, who
invited you, though?

- Whoa, chill out.
- Huh?

He's my brother. He's with me.

All right.

Excuse me, honeys.
Sorry, ladies.

- Boo!
- Shit.

Hoo! You are too easy.

Damn.

- Ha ha.
- Always scaring people.

I know.

- Let me guess.
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

KKK?

Nah, Goofy, damn.

I am your friendly ghost.

You might look
better in the flesh.

Yeah, fair enough.

Wow.

That ghost didn't
do you no justice.

Thank you.

You have some
good moves, actually.

Really? Okay.

It's a little strong.

I think it's too much
for the people around here-

- Oh, exactly.
- But I liked it.

Yo, Amira, what are
you doing with this kid?

- Brock, I'm just hanging out.
- Yo, hey, come on.

- Let's go, let's go.
- No, no.

- We're going, we're going.
- Brock, stop.

Let go of me. We're
not together anymore.

- What?
- What the fuck

are you gonna do, huh?

- Come on.
- You don't want me like that.

Let's get
outta here. Come on.

Outta my way.

Hey,
where y'all going?

None of your business.

- Jerk!
- You're strong, woman.

Why you looking
so scared, though?

Hold on. You gotta just
give it a little jiggle.

Woo!

Strong.

- Hmm?
- Wow.

This is crazy.

Hey, have you heard the
story about Crane Lake?

Who told you about that?

Trev.

- Trev.
- Mm-hmm.

Oh, Trev.

So I've always been curious,

why'd you guys move
here of all places?

Hmm.

Me and my stepdad
Don, we got into it.

And now we're stuck out here.

What happened?

My mom just keeps
going back to him.

It's like an addiction.

Just keeps hitting
her, hitting her.

Man, I just wanted to kill him.

Hey.

It's okay.

Really, it's okay.

I'll never forget
the look in her eyes.

What about you, though?

What keeps you here?

Honestly, it's
been rough for me.

When they send you
back into the system,

being passed from family
to family, it's exhausting.

Well, why do you
pretend like it's okay?

Sometimes, you just gotta make

the best of a bad situation.

And sometimes, help will come
when you least expect it.

We have to believe that things
will work out for the better.

It could be worse.

A lot worse, Jay.

Believe me.

You're perfect.

It's true.

Why don't just
leave town together?

Why don't we just jump in?

Jump in?

Yeah.

Jump in what?

The water.

Wait.
Are you serious?

Yes, I'm serious. Come on.

- Right now?
- Come on!

- Right now?
- Yes!

What are you doing?

I'm jumping in.

- Come on.
- Okay, if I gotta go alone,

I'm gonna go alone.

- Wait, please-
- You're not coming with me?

- What?
- Here I go.

Wait!

Oh, my god!

Oh, my god!

It's so cold!

Why did you let me do this?!

Girl, you're crazy.

Was it worth it?

No!

Oh, my god, it's so cold!

Come on.

- Oh, thank you.
- Of course.

Holy shit.

Come on, let's go.

Wait. Shit.

My earring.

What? Come
on, we'll get that later.

- Come on, let's go.
- No, my grandma

got them for me.

I'm going back to look.

Come on, hurry up.

- Come on.
- Where is it?

Amira!

Amira!

Amira!

Where are you?!

Amira!

Amira!

Amira?!

Amira!

Amira?!

Amira?!

Amira!

Yo, Jay! Get in!

Come on!

Get in!

Get in. The party got busted.

We need to get outta here.

Yo, man, did you see Amira?

Bro, what happened?

I don't know where Amira is.

What you mean you don't
know where Amira is?

I don't know.

You're bleeding.

She probably ran home
like everyone else.

Look, man, look, listen.

- Trev, I don't-
- Shit!

Shit!

We'll be all right, okay?

Just put this on.
Cover your face.

License and registration.

How's it going, Dad?

Excuse me?

I'm sorry, sir.

How about that license?

I heard there was some party
up at the Johnsons' place,

but you boys wouldn't know

anything about
that, now would you?

Are you okay, son?

Yes, sir.

I want the both of
you to go straight home.

Straight home, Trevor.

We'll talk about this later.

Get that tail light fixed!

Hey, I'm sure
she's fine. All right?

I'll see you tomorrow.

Why don't
we just jump in?

Who even are you?

You're such a mystery-

You have
reached the voice mailbox-

- Oh, shit.

You have
reached the voice mailbox of-

- Amira!

Amira!

During the
Reconstruction period,

the black race was given
ample opportunities

to earn their place as
equal citizens in society.

While the Fourteenth
Amendment states

that no state shall deprive
any person of life, liberty,

or property without
due process of law,

it quickly became evident
that the black race was not

yet civilized enough to
be treated as equals.

The system of segregation was

actually quite beneficial.

Jaylen
Brown, please report

to the principal's
office, immediately.

Jaylen Brown, to the
principal's office, immediately.

Many
prestigious universities

and organizations might
never have existed.

Ideally, in this situation,

we would wait for your mom

before having this
type of meeting.

But given your history,

we've decided to
expedite the process.

There was a party last night
at the Johnsons' lake house.

Did you attend?

Please be honest with us.

Yeah, I was there.

And your classmate, Miss
Amira Woods, was she there?

Did you leave the
party together?

Because nobody has seen
her since last night.

Jaylen, Amira
Woods is missing.

Do you wanna tell
us what happened?

I don't know.

I came out the water
and she was gone.

Look, we need to find her.

Find anything?

Just this.

I want you guys just
sweep this entire area

from top to bottom.

To listen
to your messages, press 1.

Hey, boy,
the school called.

What's going on,
Jaylen? Call me.

So Jerry says you should
take the rest of the day off.

Okay.

It's a small town, bro.

Word gets around,
news travels fast.

What happened last night?

They said you, I mean...

Dude, my pops is asking
me questions about Amira.

He's asking about the party.

What happened down by the lake?

Do you have any
idea where she is?

Jay, I'm trying to help you.

You gotta understand that.

I don't know, man.

I don't know!

Look, we were down by the lake

and a storm rolled
in, but we dipped out.

But Amira, she
dropped her earring,

so we went back,
but I slipped and...

Before I blacked out, I saw
these crazy blue lights,

and then she was gone.

What, like lightning?

No, like, she was there
and then she was gone.

Jay, come on, man.

Jay, I told you about
Tim and Clemmie Crane.

You're gonna try to convince
me with the same story?

Man, why would
I lie about that?

You know you're my boy.

You can trust me. Just tell
me what really happened.

Man, I know what I saw!

This is exactly why
people don't trust you guys.

I thought you were different.

No, forget it, man.

Jay!

Jay, I didn't mean it like...

Excuse me.

How may I help you, young man?

I need some help
looking for some articles.

Well, just wait by the
desk. I'll be right down.

What articles?

The Clemmie Crane
disappearance?

Hmm.

Um.

Ah.

Follow me. I'll show
you the news archives.

Yup.

Here you go.

Thank you.

Will that be all, young man?

It's closing time.

Have a good night.

Yes, have a blessed
evening, young man.

Give me one reason

I shouldn't crack your skull.

Look, I'm sorry, sir, I-

- You trespassing.

- I was-
- Who the hell are you?

Look, my friend is missing.

Please, I need your help.

Why'd you come here?

Call me a liar?!

Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa! Please, please.

Look, I have no
where else to turn.

Look, I saw something,
man. It sounds crazy.

You were there. Did
you see what happened?

Did you see what really
happened to Clemmie Crane?

That ain't got nothing

- to do with you!
- Whoa!

But it does!

She was right there, then
these crazy lights struck.

And then she was gone.

Come on.

I'll show you something.

Well, come on.

Sit there.

What'd you say your
name was again, son?

Jaylen.

You really wanna find out

what happened to
your girlfriend?

Come on.

You know, I should
be getting home, man.

Ah, jeez, I'm not
the boogeyman. Come on!

Whoa.

What is all this?

Hey, so all these people...

Like a girlfriend.

I've been searching for
proof all these years.

Yeah, but why didn't
the cops get involved?

Because this is way bigger
than the cops and you and me.

Come here.

I'll show you something else.

Why her?

To save her.

They came to reveal, and we
have to redeem ourselves.

Man, what are you
even talking about?

Look, when I was a young kid,

I was birdwatching by the lake

the day Clemmie
Crane got abducted.

I could hear her screams.

Bill O'Hare was the
sheriff back then,

trying to rape that girl.

Was all happening so fast,

I could barely
change my film roll.

Clemmie got away
from the sheriff.

She ran into a dead end.

- Help!
- No one was around

to help her.

Help!

Please. Help!

That's when they came.

Rain started to
pour out of nowhere,

then came the blue lights.

And just like
that, she was gone.

That's when O'Hare realized
I'd seen everything.

He took my camera, my film,

but he didn't get the
roll in my pocket.

Let me tell you something, son.

That rabbit hole is
deeper than you think,

and you'd sooner lose
yourself to forget that.

You keep those.

Maybe they'll do you some good.

Direct descent requirements.

The two-burn development
phase to put Surveyor

into parking orbit should
be completed late in 1966.

Going beyond the moon, the
planetary program in 1965,

saw successful completion
of the Mariner Mars mission.

- Shh, shh, shh.
- The first attempt

was unsuccessful due
to a faulty shroud.

About 30 days later,
in November 1964,

Mariner 4 was
successfully launched

with a redesigned, new shroud,

on time for its historic
228-day journey to Mars.

On its way, Mariner 4 gave us

our first look at
interplanetary space,

between Earth and
the orbit of Mars.

It found it very much like
that between Earth and Venus,

with one big exception.

A notable peak in
the impact rate

of cosmic dust
activity was recorded

on the monitors of
the Mariner project.

This, and other
interplanetary experiments,

returned almost 20 million
such scientific measurements

during the course of the flight.

On the 307th day of flight,

when it passed beyond effective
range for data transmission,

Mariner 4 was 191
million miles from Earth,

a standing record.

The picture data
was stored on magnetic tape

for later playback to Earth.

Hello?

Pops?

And revealed the
existence of an ionosphere.

Picture information
in digital form

started to come in at 6:00
a.m. Pacific daylight time

on July 15th, 1965.

Converted to shades of-

Always with the damn TV.

Pops, get up.

Goddamn Henry.

Oh.

Go on. Go on.

Get outta here.

Dumb sons of bitches are
making a mess in my department.

Where's my hooch?

You're hiding it
again, ain't ya?

We have witnesses. We
have enough evidence.

I just need to find that boy.

If you slowed down
on that bottle,

I wouldn't have to
keep coming over here.

Better book that boy soon.

People are gonna be asking
questions, about them.

Pops, Jesus Christ. You're
losing your goddamn mind.

Ain't nothing up there.

My whole team is sweeping the
town, looking for that boy.

As soon as we find him, all
this nonsense will be over.

I should've never taken
your advice about this.

Times are changing, Pops.
This ain't the '60s no more.

Oh, she's getting
angry now, is she?

I'm just trying not to make

the same goddamn
mistakes you did!

I am trying to protect
this family name.

Isn't that what you wanted?

Isn't that what you've
always always wanted?!

Don't be a goddamn pussy!

Nobody gives a shit
about those missing scum.

They need to respect justice!

Mm-hmm. All right.

They need to
respect our justice!

I don't care if that black
boy is innocent or guilty!

You'll Code 11, or are you too
chicken shit to put him away?

The hell did you say to me?

Do what I told you, or I'll
have you replaced by tomorrow.

Damn.

Mariner 4
returned to reporting

on interplanetary space.

Who's in my house?!

You make a move, and I'll
put it between your eyes.

And we
hope for more good data

when Mariner 4 again moves
nearer to Earth in 1967.

The Mariner mission
answered many questions.

Don't come
back, you son of a bitch!

Pop.

Calm down, calm down.

Calm yourself.

Let's go. Let's go.

Go. Go.

Has Jaylen ever
done something like this before?

Done
something like what?

What are you talking about?
Did something happen?

When's the last
time you heard from him?

We heard from
him this morning.

Why are you guys in my house?
Why are you in my house?

- Calm down, we're just-
- No, I'm calm.

We're
just doing our job.

- Calm down, ma'am.
- I have rights!

Hey!

If you're looking for the
bathroom, it's downstairs!

To listen
to your messages, press 1.

Hey, baby,
we're all worried.

Look, where are you?

I've been up all night. Call me?

Mr.
Brown, this is Deputy Wilson

with the Mount Arrow
Police Department.

You're in a lot of trouble, son,

so it'd be best if you came down

to the station and
turn yourself in.

Jaylen,
please come home.

We'll figure this out together.

I love you.

Shit.

- Woo!
- Come on!

Let's get him, Brock!

Woo!

What the fuck?!

Get outta here! Get outta here!

Yeah, okay.

Why you running?

Where is she?!

Come on.

- Where is she, huh?
- I don't know, man!

Hey!

Hey!

Go on! Get!

Yo, yo, come on, we gotta go.

Let's go! Come on!

You all right, man?

Come on, let's get out of here.

You'll be all right.

This is you.

Coming up, friends
and family gather

to help canvas the area,

as the search for
Amira Woods expands.

Police continue
to gather evidence

on a black male suspect.

Where have you been?

Where have you been? Excuse
me, where have you been?

I've been up all
night worried sick!

- Fuck, man.
- Huh?!

Did you slam the door

on my face?!

The cops raided my house!

Your mom is still out
there looking for you!

What is going on?!

Open the damn door!

Leave me alone!

Where have you been?!
Look, you be respectful!

Jaylen, open the door!

- Open it!
- Move!

Move, Suzy.

What did you do?

Oh, you're not in
the mood right now.

- Jay.
- Yeah?

Don warned me about you!

- Don warned me about you!
- Don warned you about what?!

- You're such a mess!
- No.

You are such a mess.

- You know what, Suzy?
- What?

Your brother,
he beat up my mom!

- Oh, yeah?
- Night after night

after night!

Well, you almost
killed my brother!

How do you think that
makes me feel?! Huh?!

- You need to calm down.
- No, sis!

I'm done with her shit!

Oh, you're done with my shit?

- I'm done with it!
- Okay.

You think I looked messed up?!

Man, ask Simone what
he did to my mom!

Ask Gabbi what he did to my mom!

No one deserves that! No one!

And stop looking at me like
I'm some sorta monster!

- I ain't do nothing.
- What did you do?

- Go upstairs, go upstairs.
- I ain't do nothing.

What are
you trying to do?

- You need to lay down.
- No, no, no, no, no.

- Get my backpack.
- Jay.

- Get my backpack.
- Why?

Get it.

I gotta show you something.

Look, man, you might
not believe me,

but I'll tell you, I've
been going all over town.

There's something going on here.

You ever heard that story
about Clemmie Crane?

Yes.

All this is evidence
from her disappearing.

Jay. Jay, okay, slow down.

- I don't understand what-
- No, no, no.

Listen, listen, listen.

I went to the library and
I found these pictures.

These pictures have her.

It's like an abduction.

It's like creatures in the sky,

and then, like, taking people.

Look, these disappearances,
they're people disappearing.

And they're trying
to frame it on me.

- What?
- Amira's gone.

Jay...

- Amira is gone.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

- Creatures, Jay.
- I'm serious.

I'm serious. Look.

- And Tim, Tim showed me this.
- Okay, all right, all right.

Jay, lay down.

This is a lot to
take in right now,

and you need to get some rest.

No, no, no, no, no, no.

- Wait, wait, wait, please-
- Jay, here, give me this.

Wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait.

Take these peas. Give me this.

- Give me-
- No, but you see it, right?

Oh, I see it, I see it.

It's okay. It's okay.

Man, do you believe me?

Yeah.

I believe you.

This is insane, Jay.

Simone.

Simone?

Simone.

Why you looking
so scared, though?

Jay, you
gotta get up right now.

Put your shoes on.
Get up right now.

Hey, what's happening?

What's going on?

We just gotta
get you outta here.

Brock and those other boys...

Here, you gotta go, right now.

You need to go.

No, no, no, no.
It's okay, it's okay.

- No, it's not.
- I got this.

- No, no, no.
- No, no.

- What?!
- Listen to me.

No, it's not okay.

I don't wanna be talking
to you through glass, Jay.

What about you?
What about Mom?

Don't worry about us.

You gotta go.

Go, Jaylen. Just go!

I meant Jaylen.

- Jaylen is-
- I saw him come home late,

so I just wanna talk to him

- for a second.
- Oh, no, he hasn't come home.

Is he okay?

No, I saw him come home.

- You did?
- Yeah.

Can you just open the door

- real quick so I can talk-
- You're just a little boy,

and I see all you guys.

- You, you, you.
- Hey, don't worry about them.

Go call your mom.

- Call your mother.
- Open the door, huh?!

- All right.
- Open the door!

Hey!

I'm calling the police on you.

Dialing.

Oh, okay.

And it's ringing!

You flip me off? Yeah.

Nice mother you have.

Hey,
open the door! Hey!

It's ringing!

911.
What's your emergency?

Hello? 911.

What's your-

Take this.

It's money.

I believe you.

I do.

Thank you.

Get off me!

All right, it's
time. Let's go.

All units, all units,
BOLO on Jaylen Brown.

I repeat, BOLO on Jaylen Brown.

Show me your hands!

- Get down on the ground!
- Police!

Stay still.
Hands behind your head.

Hello,
you've reached

the police
department's voicemail.

So that's your story, huh?

That is what you're
sticking with?

Jaylen, we both know that you
have a history of violence.

So, I'm gonna ask you
this one more time,

what happened to Amira?

- Go sit over there.
- Could it be a bear?

Uh-huh.

Well, that's not our division.

You'll have to call
animal control.

Mm-hmm.

Excuse me. Excuse me.

- Excuse me!
- Who are you here for?

I'm looking for
my son Jaylen Brown.

No, he hasn't
been charged yet.

- File that, okay?
- Huh?

- What?
- Yeah.

Excuse me, I can't hear you.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Where's my son?

Like I said, charges
have not been filed yet.

So until then, could you
please sit in the waiting area

until I can get
more information?

Yeah, but how long
is that going to be?

What do you mean
"more information"-

- Please sit in the waiting area

until I can get
more information.

Okay?

Okay.

Yeah,
thank you for holding.

Can you speak slower, please?

Do you
ever wonder, "Why me?"

Man, every day.

Do you realize the position
you're putting me in?

Hmm?

What you're practically
forcing me to do?

Forcing you?

Man, you're charging me for
crime you know I didn't do.

You think that
badge protects you,

but you can't hide forever.

Come and get me!

What does that
have to do with my son?

Well, if you
calm down and let me talk,

then I can explain.

Sheriff, my son,
what are the charges?

Mrs. Brown, your son's
going away for a long-

- Mommy, I'm scared!
- Hey, everyone remain calm.

We have a generator.

Sheriff, you
better come see this.

Jaylen.

Jay.