American Crime (2015–2017): Season 1, Episode 8 - Episode Eight - full transcript

Aliyah's plans to organize a march for Carter's cause results in heightened emotions.

You lied, Russ. You're a felon.

We have to let you go.

He said he'd been "made
aware" of my problem.

That you were a convict.

Somebody leaked information about me.

Barb's out there on TV
saying the things she says.

She's attracting the
wrong kind of attention.

Why are you hounding my son, huh?

We're not targeting Tony.

You yank my boy off the street again,

and that's not "targeting"?



We have a recording of Tony assaulting

another young man with a pipe.

They're letting me go home?

After you give the testimony
in court... that's the deal.

So, what's the situation down in Sinaloa?

- Hello?
- Sibila es allí?

Hector?

He'd get me wasted,
and I would get passed around.

He and his friends sexually abused you?

That's how it happened, right, Brian?

You know she's lying. She's a drug addict!

A good white kid gets
murdered in his home, well...

That's okay because maybe he
smoked a joint on the weekends.

The victim... people are
calling him a 9/11 hero,



not the anti-government drug dealer he was.

All I'm asking is to open an investigation

into how this entire case has been handled.

Please help me. I need you.

For my brother, I ask for people
to honor our right to assemble

and call attention to his situation.

If they let us do that
peacefully, then it's all good.

If we're greeted any other way...
Then what happens isn't on us.

It's on them.

Test, test, test.

We rolling?

It's been 3 1/2 months
since you were first arrested.

Why are so many people suddenly
taking an interest in your case?

Why now?

My sister.

Without her, I'd be just another black
man thrown in prison and forgotten.

She got you to come here, right?

Kind of blows my mind

what she and the people she's
working with are doing for me.

Your sister plans to hold a march

in downtown Modesto tomorrow,

just ahead of your preliminary examination,

which will determine whether
or not your case goes to trial.

Is your sister trying to sway opinion?

She's just showing support.

She claims city leaders are
conspiring to prevent the rally.

Why would they do that?

I don't know.

If hundreds of African-American
protestors get arrested,

it's news, and that's good for you.

How is that good?

Doesn't that take attention
away from your crime?

We've seen this in other
situations recently...

Outside agitators being
brought in to start violence.

You know...

This isn't working for me.

Come on. Let's go.

Is this what we can expect tomorrow?

Is your sister agitating for violence?

Is that what she wants?

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Yes!

The social-media response

has been more than we could've hoped for.

Two buses from stockton,
another group coming from Oakland.

Where do you expect to park these buses?

We'll find a lot.

And we need facilities for these folks...

Someplace for them to use the bathroom.

- Portable toilets.
- They're not free.

We'll do some fundraising.

In the next 24 hours?

That's how much time we have.

We have to talk about food.

How are we gonna feed all these people?

They're soldiers. They can handle it.

They're not soldiers. They're supporters.

What are the numbers?

We're near 200 marchers.

Look... I know you want to make a statement,

but I think we may be getting too big.

Handle this fool. Come on!

Go! Go!

It's not good news.

The D.A.'s planning on
charging your son as an adult.

What are you gonna do to stop him?

I really don't know what I can tell you.

You can tell me how
you're gonna help my son.

You seen the video?

It's self-incriminating.
It makes things difficult.

And it makes it very difficult
that it's playing everywhere.

Well, Tony was defending himself.

The other kid's bigger than Tony.

H-he's a thug.

He was being held by
one of Tony's accomplices

while Tony beat him with a pipe.

The best way I can help your
son is if you can help me.

He needs to take a plea deal.

No.

- He beat this young man for a reason.
- No plea deal!

- He beat this young man for a reason.
- You know what?

Give me some kind of defense.

Give me something I can
take to the prosecutors.

Shoot it!

Aw, that's a foul, man! That's a foul!

Tony, Tony, Tony.

Ah, what's up, son?

What's up, boy?

Trying to charge me as an adult.

I can't go to prison.

They give you maybe three
years. You do half of that.

Hey.

You did right by your sister.

You think anyone's gonna
mess with her again?

And you kept your mouth shut about my cuz.

Yeah.

You go in, you do some time, for real,

you come out, you gonna be ferocious.

Like I told you the first time,
you ain't a bitch no more.

- I'm not a bitch.
- Hell no, you ain't.

I seen that video. Man,
you laid that boy out.

How'd that feel?

Yeah, man, that feel good, yo.

Hey, don't sweat it.

A year inside,

all that's gonna do is
grow you up some more.

Come on.

Come on.

Aah!

__

Any idea when I could
expect to hear from someone?

Um, we'll call if we have anything.

Sibila Nuñez.

What a... What about her, man?

She wants to visit you.

S-she wants to come up from Mexico?

No. She's here. She's in Modesto.

She wants to see you as soon as possible.

She... she wants... she wants to see me why?

I don't even know who she is.

She's my girlfriend.

She said you called her.

No, no, no. See, I called her father.

Well, she's come a long way to see you.

That means something.

- Hector?
- Yeah.

Well, yeah. O-okay.

- "Okay," you want to see her?
- I'll... I'll see her, yeah.

I-I want to see her.

All right. I'll get her on the list.

Can you identify the
person who threw the projectile?

You think I waited around

to see if anyone else wanted to attack me?

Were there any witnesses?

There was a parking lot full of people.

Anyone we can contact?

I...

I don't know. No.

Well, most likely, it
was just some rowdy kids.

It was not kids. The
problem is bigger than that.

- They want to hurt me.
- Who's "they"?

- You should see the things.
- That's the thing, ma'am.

That they're writing about me online.

I see how upset you are.
But I got to tell you,

without an I.D., there's
not a lot we can do here.

Are you gonna be this casual

when you're writing about how I was killed?

Yes?

Ms. Hanlon, this is Al Sanchez

in the district attorney's office.

This is a courtesy call
to inform the families

that the office will be offering
a plea deal to Carter Nix

as a resolution to your son's case.

What... are you saying?

Plea deal?

This is a courtesy call
to inform the families.

But what deal? I'm not
signing off on any deal.

That's all the information I have.

As I mentioned, this is
just a courtesy call.

- Thank you.
- But I...

Uh...

What is this about a plea deal?

We're not offering him forgiveness.

The plea agreement we're
putting in front of Carter Nix

is 25 years to life.

It's a serious sentence.

He'll be eligible for
parole in half that time.

My son was 32.

He took away 40 years of his life, 50 years?

That... that man who
killed him deserves to die.

I understand your feelings, Ms. Hanlon.

You offer up this... deal,
and you understand how I feel?

In the time since your son was killed,

we've had eight more murders in the county.

Are you too busy to prosecute the case?

We prosecute cases we can win.

What we have against Nix is circumstantial.

- No! No, it's not.
- If we can get a deal instead of a jury trial,

- It's the same case you've always had. Always.
- We'll all be better for it.

- You have the gun now.
- What we have is one witness

- you didn't have the gun before.
- That can tie the gun to Carter Nix.

Having the gun gives us leverage
in reaching an agreement.

It doesn't guarantee anything.

I would think it puts you in the position

of being able to take the case to trial.

Could you explain to Ms. Hanlon
that the majority of cases,

no matter how severe, never get to trial?

Never.

If we go to the preliminary examination

and the judge tosses this case,

if you think 25 years to life is nothing,

how are you going to feel
if the case is dismissed?

You're caving.

This march, all these
people coming to Modesto...

You're afraid of them.

I'm not.

I'm not agreeing to any plea offer.

We don't need your permission.

To be frank,

the coverage of your family's
less-than-ideal behavior

has put added pressure on
my office to make this deal.

Damn you.

Seriously... damn you.

He's gutless. I've known
it from the beginning.

He's right. Most cases
don't make it to trial.

He's afraid of that march.
He needs to be afraid of us.

Not afraid. He needs to support us.

He wouldn't have called this a hate crime

if we hadn't gone public, so we have to...

We have to organize like they are.

We should...

Organize how?

We should have our own demonstration...

Same place at the same time.

No, they have had weeks to get ready.

To do what? To bus in a lot of people?

To wear head scarves and act scary?

We're in the right. I'm not
gonna let people forget that.

25 to life with
the possibility of parole

if you plead guilty

to second-degree murder/manslaughter.

Parole after how many years?

Maybe 15.

If convicted, you face the death penalty.

They have a witness testimony.
They have the gun.

You think I should take it?

I'm telling you what you're looking at.

This is the best deal you're gonna get...

Safer than the jury.

I'm tired.

I just want it to be over.

Y-y-you've done everything that you could.

But you show up with your people,

it's gonna be bad out there.

They're gonna put everything
I deserve on you.

15 years?

I can handle that.

No.

Just end it.

No!

Look, you're my lawyer. Take the deal.

Carter, you've already
tried to kill yourself once.

What... two years, five years in prison

before you try to do it again?

- You're not well.
- You don't understand, okay?

You either walk out of
here free or you're dead.

Because if you're convicted,
that victim's mother,

she's gonna do whatever she can
to make sure you're executed.

Aliyah, I can't take it anymore.

No, no, no. Don't give up. Don't give up.

- I can't take it.
- Don't take the plea deal.

Okay.

Al hum du illah.

Lisa!

Hey! Hi.

Hi.

So, um, sorry to hear
about you losing your job.

Misunderstanding. Nobody's fault.

- You look good.
- Oh.

That color... that color
looks pretty on you.

- Thanks.
- Yeah.

I...

I was wondering if, after
work, maybe we could get...

No.

You know, I just wanted to talk,

you know, like we did before... Swap drama.

- I got some pretty good drama I need...
- No.

It's not true... That garbage they're saying

about my family, uh, in the news.

It's...

Okay.

Hey.

I just want to talk.

You ran out on your family,

and you lied about being in jail.

Let's just... let's just
leave it at that, okay?

Get that right foot. There we go.

Now, s... Pushing through it.

You're doing good. You're strong.

There we go.

Don't let this hold you back. Keep going.

Right foot. Right. There we go.

Make it solid. Now get that left foot up.

There we go. Good.

Good.

Take a deep breath.

All right, there we go.
Let's keep going. Walker.

- Now the left.
- Oh!

You got it. You got it.

It's about Gwen. I
want this to be about Gwen.

People have written about her.

They've talked about her every possible way.

- Yes.
- But since this has happened,

she hasn't had a chance
to speak for herself.

She can't really speak for
herself. She has aphasia.

Then for someone to speak for her properly.

This is your chance to have
a march in Gwen's name.

She can't walk.

To have an event for her.

I don't... Please don't be literal.

We're doing everything we can

to keep Gwen from knowing
what's being said about her.

We're not letting our daughter
get dragged around in public.

We're not gonna make some
kind of exhibition out of her.

If you don't, the man who killed
my son is gonna walk out of jail.

- Or they'll give him a deal.
- Tom and I,

- we have prayed on this.
- Or they're going to... to let him off.

God!

Why is it so wrong to ask for guidance?

You want us to put our daughter on display

just to fix what you've wrecked?

You have your daughter. My son is dead.

We're not letting Gwen get dragged out

like some sad, pathetic victim.

If people could see Gwen,
they'll see the truth.

She's Miss Modesto, for God's sake.

If Matt had lived and Gwen had
died, would you do this to him?

I made a bad mistake with Gwen before.

I'm not gonna make another one.

Can...

Can we talk to Tom about this?

I said no, and that's how it's going to be.

Have you been avoiding me?

Uh, Mark made it pretty clear
he didn't want me around right now.

I left you messages.
I invited you out to lunch.

Congratulations, though.

Mark's... I'm sure you're
gonna do real well together.

I think so. I hope so.

He's a good kid.

You're not answering my question.

Have you been avoiding me?

Hm.

When Mark's brother got married,

he... he went through the
trouble of inviting me.

And that's how it was, too... trouble.

Barb didn't want me around.
Gwen's parents tolerated me.

Not a lot more important

than seeing your own boy give his vows.

I really wanted to be there.

But I knew better.

It's the same way now.

I mean, I...

I know better than to come around.

Yeah, but you did get
invited. You could've gone.

Let me ask you something.

When you skipped the wedding,

you think you were trying
to make more of a statement

by not being there than by showing up?

I, uh...

Hey.

Russ came to see you.

You guys want to talk alone?

No. You're fine. Um, we don't need to talk.

Russ, would you like a minute with your son?

Thank you.

Okay.

What do you need?

Okay, well, um...

I've come to ask a favor.

I lost my job.

You know, there's a smear
campaign against all of us...

Mainly against Matt and Gwen, but...

Yeah, you can't stay here.

No, no, no. I-I wouldn't
ask that. I-I'm not...

That's not what I'm asking.
I don't want to intrude.

I was hoping that...

I was thinking that, you
know, maybe I, you know,

could help fix up Matt and Gwen's place

in exchange for staying there.

You want to sleep in the
house where Matt was killed?

You know, i-it's funny.

I was just... I was thinking that,

you know, maybe it would...
It would make me...

Help me feel, you know, closer to him.

I don't know. Is that
weird? I don't know. I...

You know, maybe this is a way I can help.

Well, it's not up to me.

You're gonna have to ask Tom and Eve.

Yeah, we're not on real good terms.

I was... I was hoping you could ask for me.

You know what?

Just let it go.

Okay? It's over for you here.

I'm not leaving again.

You don't know.

You don't.

When you're a father,

you're a father the rest
of your life. All right?

And if you're gonna start a family,

- that's something...
- Hey, don't talk to me about family.

That's something that you need to learn.

- You have no idea what family means.
- It doesn't go away, all right?

- You don't even...
- And... and... and...

- And making that house nice for Gwen is something.
- Yes, staying there for free.

It's something.

And right now, where I am...

I need something.

If you can find more people
to make more posters.

Thank you.

They don't get in without a warrant.

They don't get in.

We have to go.

Go where?

Everybody needs to leave
the building right now.

Come on. Let's go.

Come on, Aliyah.

What's going on?

There's no bomb.

There's no bomb in there.

Somebody just wants to scare us.

Or disrupt us.

If you know people... if...

If there are people you
could reach out to...

- It's for tomorrow?
- Yes.

- That's really fast.
- There's going to be reporters.

I can't let those people be
the only ones on the news.

Anyone... Anyone who can come out...

- My husband and I are members of a group.
- Okay.

I'm pretty sure we can
get people to come out.

That's great.

The Central Valley Rainbow Works.

This is wonderful. Thank you.

We're not that big, but
we do have association

with a lot of other
like-minded organizations.

"Rainbow Works."

God keeps all the colors
of the rainbow separate,

just like we need to
keep our races separate.

W-what do you mean separate?

They have their areas, and we have ours.

Segregation?

Separation.

I don't believe in that.

Of all the times we've spent
and the way you've talked,

I-I thought you had the
right idea about how...

What right idea? That man killed my son.

He should die. That's not racist.

With separation, that wouldn't be a problem.

Do you want our help or not?

They're desperate
right now. We have to use that.

"Use that" how?

They want to convict the black guy, Nix.

They want him badly.

But, oh, the other guy, the
illegal you gave our car to,

they let him off.

Now, they would do the same for you,

but you have to give them
something they can use.

I don't know anything.

You have to know something, mijo. You...

I didn't do anything.

I know. I know you didn't do anything.

But you were hanging around the illegal.

- Maybe he said something.
- No.

Something about Nix,

a-about killing the veteran and the wife.

He didn't say anything. He
didn't say anything about it.

But...

There has to be something
that you can tell them.

Just...

Tell them that you know the
black guy killed the war vet.

How would I know that?

From the guy you gave our car to.

You want me to lie?

They've all lied. All of them have lied.

You told me to tell the truth.
The police have lied.

- You told me...
- The other families have lied.

Now I'm telling you this.

We have to do this now... Today.

They're scared right now
because of the protest march.

Okay? And they're ready to settle.

If they do that, we lose our chance.

We only have one chance, mijo.

Tony.

So we have to come up
with a plan... our story.

Okay? So, he comes back to the shop...

If the police need somebody to lie so bad,

maybe the guy didn't do anything... like me.

Have you thought about that?

You can't help me.

I got to take care of myself.

Hector... mentiroso.

Te... otra vez.

¿Vienes todo este camino para...? Otra vez.

Sí. No tengo que hablar contigo.

Me puedo ir a mi quarto. Mmhmm.

- Esta tranquilo ahi, no hay mujeres...
- Mm-hmm.

Why you even come?

It's the only way I can lay eyes on you...

When you're locked down in jail.

What the... is wrong with you, Hector?

You lie and lie.

Cincos años and nothing from you.

Well, I don't... I don't have no money.

No quiero dinero.

Look, I tried. You know,
I try over and over.

I don't want money.

I couldn't give you anything else.

I couldn't try.

You got a picture of her?

Say her name.

Adela.

They wouldn't let me bring in my phone.

That's who you ran from.

I-I-I didn't run.

They were gonna put a murder on me.

You said you'd send for us.

I would've.

I come up here, my English
isn't good, I got these tats.

People see me how they see
me, and that's all they see.

- I can't get a job.
- So you start thieving?

I can't get a... I can't even get a chance.

You start thieving? You start hustling? Hmm?

You're too busy banging to be there for me,

for your own daughter?

You hurt me, Hector.

I believed you.

¿Por qué me mentiste?

Respect me.

I was...

Be a man.

I was ashamed.

I tried to do right in Méjico,
I tried to do right over here,

but every time I try to
do right, it goes bad.

You want to be ashamed of something?

Be ashamed you left your little girl.

When... When all this is over,

they're gonna put me in Witness Protection.

Here?

In America?

Yeah.

You... You can come with me.

And... and... and... and Adela.

They won't let me in.

They would.

They would if we're married.

I'm - I'm not having much luck.

A dozen people have responded...
A-a couple of groups

that I don't want to
have anything to do with.

They flooded my e-mail with...
the most horrible things.

Let me see.

God.

We'll either look ridiculously weak

or be overrun by thugs.

Neither of those help your cause.

I can't even get 100 decent people

to support my son.

I'm not giving up.

You want to be around those people?

Everybody else can cave in.

It's...

It's getting ugly.

It can't keep going the
way things are going.

You out there alone means more

than you standing with 100 bigots.

I'll stay. I'll support...
Even if we're the only ones.

But I'm not gonna do it

if you're inviting those other people in.

Am I a racist?

Oh, my God.

Geez.

Must be pretty hard up if he
wants to stay in that place.

He's always hard up.

But at least he's not asking for money

or to stay with any of us.

He is kind of a sad sack, your dad.

Let's just call him Russ, okay?

Still, he is good with his hands.

Russ works at a garden store.

Worked at a garden store.

Yeah. I'm just passing on the message.

However you want to handle it...

I got no issues.

If he wants to fix that place
up, he's doing us all a favor.

Sooner we sell that graveyard, the better.

Hello, mom.

"Mom." It's "mom" now, hmm?

One of my therapy classes
is all about forgiveness.

It's not really your fault
you let Brian do that to me.

I can understand why you hate me.

Your father... God bless him...
is an enabler, and I'm not.

I never tolerated the things that you did.

But why Brian?

Brian's an idiot.

He wasn't passing you off to his friends

or using you as a sex object.

You don't know that. You don't care.

What's going to happen to him?

Oh, it's still happening.

The police are going
through his whole life...

Cellphones, e-mails...

He's being violated, you mean.

He's humiliated.

You've done that to him.

Why?

Can you just tell me...

Are you recording this?

- Oh, God.
- For real.

I've got nothing against any of you all.

But you wanted me to flip on Carter,

and I will sell you all down
the river before that happens.

Why that man?

Why are you so beholden

to someone who's going to get you killed?

No, we have saved each other
more times than I can count,

and even if... even if it's
as bad as you think, I...

He's violent!

You think that... that this is...

is some kind of a joke.

Or it's fun or it's cool.

Just for one time in your life,

- couldn't you see yourself so in love with somebody...
- Aubry! Aubry, listen to me!

- It's not real!
- So tied to them,

- He's a criminal...
- That if you couldn't live with them,

- and you're an addict!
- You couldn't live at all?

I love how that feels.

There's just us or there's
absolutely nothing.

And the only time I feel that
way is when I'm with him.

You can't save him anymore.

They have the gun.

They can't prove Carter
ever touched that gun.

'Cause he didn't.

They're going to convict him.

Mnh-mnh. His sister's gonna
flood this town with people.

They aren't gonna kill Carter.

They can't kill him.

The city is willing to allow

for a legally permitted free-speech rally

in Gallo Park for up to 150 people.

Gallo Park? That's outside the city.

It's a well-known area, easily accessible,

lots of parking for the
press and for participants.

You would have full use of
city and county facilities.

Less work for you, lower cost, safer,

and you could avoid arrests.

From the beginning, we've
asked for the same thing...

A review of how the case against
my brother has been handled.

The prosecutor making this a hate crime

was punitive, not real.

My brother doesn't hate whites.
He has a Caucasian girlfriend.

- What does that mean?
- "Some of his best friends..."

The D.A. has overreached.
We want a fair examination.

You want confrontation.

I want what's right for my brother.

The only reason you invited me here

is because you're afraid of confrontation.

Do you... expect more than 150 people?

I'm sure I can up it to 200.

Look, we're just trying to avoid
things getting out of hand.

We've had bomb threats
directed at us, death threats,

and you're concerned about
us getting out of hand?

My concern is for how
these things always end.

With violence.

These "things" always begin with violence...

Violence against innocent black men.

That does not include your brother.

Then review the case and prove it.

Should be ready in a couple hours.

Is there a coffee shop

or something around here I could walk to?

Not really.

Hi. Come on in.

Hello.

Can I help you?

Oh, no.

You want to look around?

Uh, wouldn't even know what I'm looking at.

Just looking for a spot to rest
while your car's getting fixed?

We don't get a lot of foot traffic in here.

People come in, either know what they want

or waiting on car repair.

I think I want a gun.

You think?

I think I need one.

For what purpose?

Self-protection.

There are people who would like to kill me,

and the police don't seem
interested in stopping it.

Are you that woman whose son was murdered?

You know what? I'm gonna
go wait for my car...

I'm so sorry for what happened to you.

I can't even imagine.

N-not a lot of people have said that to me.

Thank you.

Somehow, me and my family have
been turned into the bad guys.

I've noticed that on the news.

All right. You do have options.

A lot of women like the derringer types

because they're small.

This is a .38 revolver.

Has a rounded hammer.

Won't catch on things in your purse

if you choose to carry it there.

Packs a little more punch.

Then, there are the semiautomatics...

Like this .45 caliber.

Can I... see what it feels
like to pull the trigger?

Of course.

Once the safety is released,
the weapon is ready for firing.

There is no magazine in it, so it's safe.

But it's a good idea to keep
it pointed away from people.

That's just a good habit to develop.

Wow.

That's really easy. Too easy, maybe.

I don't want to shoot by accident.

That's why you need the safety.

Try this one.

It's a revolver.

That's better. That's nice.

I can carry this in my purse?

Law says you have to have
a concealed carry permit.

Otherwise, you have to keep it unloaded

in a lockbox in your trunk or in the home.

What good will that do if some
maniac's coming after me?

That's right.

And if you're in danger,

the time it would take to locate and load

could make the difference
between life and death.

I don't get it. What am I supposed to do?

Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.

I'll take it.

In the name of Allah,

the beneficent, the merciful...

Everyone needs to fill out a form.

We need your full name
and an emergency contact.

Praise be to the lord of the
universe who created us...

Rally marshals are wearing red armbands.

If you have any questions, ask them.

Listen to their instructions.

And made us into tribes and nations...

Lieutenant Wilson, Modesto
S.W.A.T. What do we got?

We've got an un-permitted assembly.

That we may know each other...

We've got marked units out here.

We've got our mounted patrol.

Not despise each other.

Separation is equal!
Separation is beautiful!

We want what you want... To live our lives.

If the enemy inclines toward peace,

do thou also incline towards peace...

Remember, lowest
force possible today.

We don't want any mess. We want to go home.

And trust in God,

for the Lord is one who
hears and knows all things.

Troublemaking and property
damage will not be tolerated.

And the servants of God most gracious

are those who walk the earth in humility.

Not to calm down!

Let's go. Get him out of here!

And when we address them...

So, right now, we're here
for containment if needed.

We say, "peace."

Justice!

Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- Batons!
- Justice!

Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

Keep it rolling.

Back to Africa!

- You think we care?!
- Go! Now! Go!

Black bitch! Monkey!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

You gonna shoot me, too?

- When do we want it?
- Now!

You gonna shoot me just 'cause I'm black?

- When do we want it?
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

Separation is beautiful!

- Separation...
- Now!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

You are unlawfully assembled.

Flow directly to your right
and disperse immediately!

We have a right to be here.
Justice for Carter Nix.

Allahu Akbar.

You are unlawfully assembled!

- Flow directly to your right...
- Justice for Carter Nix!

And disperse immediately!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

This is not a violent demonstration.

This is for peace.

This is a Christian nation!

- What do we want?
- Justice!

- When do we want it?
- Now!

You are unlawfully assembled!

Flow directly to your right
and disperse immediately!

You have been warned!

Justice! Now!

Justice! Now!

Justice! Now!

Justice! Now!

Allahu akbar! Now!

Allahu akbar!

Now! Now! Now!

Surge!

Deploy gas!

You are unlawfully assembled!

Disperse immediately!

You are unlawfully assembled!

Disperse immediately!

Well, I can repaint it...

Do the whole room, I guess, huh?

Get it looking like new.

Yeah, that'd be good.

Well...

Yeah, I might have to re-sand these floors

and, you know, and, uh...

You know, get rid of all this right away.

It isn't livable like this.

No, it's okay. I got it.

You know, I'll take care of it.

We, uh...

We got cleaning supplies? Paint?

I left most of my... well, all
of my tools back in Arizona.

We can... drop by with
paint and supplies tomorrow.

Okay, great. Good.

Thank you.

Are you sure you want to... stay here?

Yeah.

I do.

All right. Let's go.