Hawaii Five-0 (2010–…): Season 7, Episode 5 - Ke Ku 'Ana - full transcript

When an armored vehicle crashes into a gun club, the team is called in. They arrive and the vehicle just stays there, it suddenly moves and stops. Steve goes to apprehend the one inside but he parked on top of a manhole and made his escape. Steve wonders what he was doing, Steve learns the owner keeps some exotic guns and they were all taken. Steve thinks he's going to sell them and there's a man who's a collector of guns whom Steve thinks is the buyer. So they go to the man's house and find him dead. The perp then posts something online that's anti-gun. So they think the perp is an anti-gun guy. They think he's going after all gun advocates but there are so many of them. Adam after getting released, asks Kono to help him find the daughter of an inmate he befriended, who hasn't seen his daughter since he was locked up.

Previously on "Hawaii Five-O"...

I wanted to talk to you
about Sarah.

Okay.

For the past six weeks,
she's been living with me.

But recently,
her mother's family

back in Mexico has
taken steps to adopt her.

Let me guess. You want me
to look into them.

What are their names?

I'd like to
report two murders.

You'll find the bodies

in the Mauna Kea Forest Reserve.



How do you know this?

Because I put them there.

The prosecutor's last
and final offer was 18 months.

Next time, you slip it
onto my finger, all of this

will be behind us.

♪ Honey, leave the light on ♪

♪ 'Cause as far
as I can see ♪

♪ Oh, the road that
leads you far away ♪

♪ Brings you back
eventually ♪

♪ So, honey,
keep your heart warm ♪

♪ 'Cause I'm coming home
to you ♪

♪ And if rock and roll
don't save your soul ♪

♪ I don't know what
you are gonna do ♪

♪ Honey, honey, honey ♪



♪ Yeah, honey, honey ♪

♪ Honey, honey, honey ♪

♪ Hey, honey, honey ♪

♪ Honey, leave your light on ♪

♪ 'Cause as far
as I can see ♪

♪ Oh, the road that
leads me far away ♪

♪ Brings me back eventually ♪
Hey.

Hey yourself.
♪ Oh, honey ♪

♪ Keep your heart warm ♪

♪ 'Cause I'm coming home
to you ♪

♪ And if rock and roll
don't save my soul ♪

♪ I don't know what
I am gonna do ♪

♪ Honey, honey, honey ♪

♪ Yeah, honey, honey ♪

♪ Honey, honey, honey ♪

♪ Yeah, honey, honey ♪

♪ Leave your light on ♪

♪ Leave it on. ♪

Come on, let's get out of here.

What are we waiting for?

That's amazing. I know, right?

Oh, my God.

Hey, who wants
to shoot something?

Yeah. Anybody else?

Let's do it. Yeah!

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

(horn honking) ♪ ♪

♪ ♪

Say hello to my little friend.

♪ ♪

*Hawaii Five-0*
Season 07 Episode 05
" Ke Kū 'Ana (The Stand)"

Precisely Synchronized by srjanapala

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Ooh. Here you go, bruddah.

On the house.

Thanks, man. Wow. Wow.

Wow.

Yup.

I've been dreaming
about this meal for a year.

You look like you've
dropped a few pounds in there.

Go ahead and eat that,
we'll fatten you right back up.

- Do.
- I got some text messages here.

This one's from Max.

“Overjoyed to learn

“of Adam's emancipation.
Mazel Tov to you both.

Wish I could be there.”

Oh. Where is Max anyway?

He's overseas.

He's doing a little bit of work
for Doctors Without Borders.

- No kidding.
- Yeah.

Excuse me.

Oh, this one's from

Sang Min.
- Uh-oh.

“Hey, Spicy. Hear
your hubby's out.

Congrats. Tell him...”

Mm-hmm. That's disgusting.

I can't even read this out loud.

♪ Give me island lovin'... ♪

Very classic.

That's not a word I'd use
to describe Sang Min.

♪ Give me island lovin'
tonight... ♪

Hey, man.

You all right?

Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

That was Coughlin.

Adam reached out
to his contacts in Mexico,

but he's saying
that no one is saying a word

about the Morales family,

which means that no one is
able to confirm nor deny

any connection
to the Cali cartel.

What are you gonna do?

Sara's not scheduled to leave

for a couple of weeks,
so, I'm gonna keep digging,

find someone who will talk.

You need me, you let me know,
all right? I'm right here.

Mahalo.

This is for my man Adam
and his beautiful wahine,

reunited after 12
long and lonely months.

We all know
you two are looking forward

to some quality time together.

♪ I've been really tryin',
baby ♪

♪ Tryin' to hold back
this feeling for so long ♪

♪ And if you feel
like I feel, baby ♪

♪ Come on, ooh, come on ♪

♪ Yeah, let's get it on ♪

♪ Let's get it on. ♪

Copy that. Yup.
Yeah, we're on the way.

Sorry to break up the party.
We got to go.

So sorry, babe. I'll be back
as soon as I'm done, okay?

Uh-uh. Uh, no, no, no, no.

You're not going anywhere.
You got the day.

Take the day. Good to see you.

Are you sure?

You didn't just hear
the man play.

“Let's Get It On.”?
That don't mean, “Come with us”...

- We'll call you if we need you.
- Yeah, enjoy your quality time.

Steve, that thing

came charging down Kalakaua,
plowed straight into

this gun club. No fatalities,
but we got a dozen or so

being treated for injuries.

Witness said that

after it crashed
through the wall,

it stayed in there for
about five minutes before it

pulled back in the street again.

Then it just parked down there
and hasn't moved since.

Bulletproof bulldozer.

Yeah, I just read
something about

a guy in Colorado who did
the exact same thing.

Do me a favor. Secure the
perimeter, make it a big one.

Setting up now. SWAT's en route.

Copy that. Lou? Yeah.

Liason with SWAT. Yes, sir.

Thank you.

Why does the guy just sit here?
Why doesn't he take off?

It's not like
anybody's gonna stop him.

Maybe he's not done.

You had to say that, right?

All right, we got to find a way
to contain this thing.

How? Small-caliber bullets
are gonna be useless.

A surface-to-air-missile
is gonna be useless, okay?

Steve, what do you think?

That's good.

What do you think he thinks?

I don't know, but he's got
that look in his eye.

Yeah, I like
that look a lot.

What is that, a flash-bang?

That's good. What are
you gonna do with that?

What's that gonna do? Cover me.

Cover you how?

With what?

It's empty!

He's gone.

Well, the good news is you got
him handcuffed to a pipe

down there deep
in the sewage, right?

No such luck.

Okay, well, this guy did not
drive over this manhole

on accident, all right?
He had a plan, no?

Yeah, we know what
this thing was about yet?

No, but I did speak to Johnny K,

the guy who owns the gun range,
and he said

he couldn't think of any
disgruntled employees

or customers that would have
done something like this.

Yet, some maniac with
a bulldozer does what he does.

I think that
there was probably a reason.

- Hey.
- So I just spoke with

some of the customers
at the gun range

who were there
when the whole thing went down.

Anybody get eyes on the perp?

No, but they did tell me
something interesting. Come on.

I already gave
my statement.

I don't know what this is about.

Well, we think something
might have been stolen.

Like what? Cash? Ammo?

No. HPD said they checked.
Looked like

everything was right where
it's supposed to be.

Yeah, except we spoke to some of
your regulars, and they told us

for 80 bucks,
they could fire Uzis,

MP-5s, some other fun stuff.

But for $400 cash, you'd take
them downstairs to the basement,

let 'em fire something
really special.

Thing is, HPD went down there,
they didn't find any hardware.

So, what, uh... what'd you keep
in the basement, Johnny?

This is what
our perp was after...

Johnny K's secret stash.

A small arsenal
of very expensive weapons,

many of which are illegal to
possess in the state of Hawaii.

So this bird jacks a bulldozer
from a construction site,

and he tricks it out

into some kind
of bullet-proof battering ram,

knocks down the wall
of the place,

during business hours,

when he's pretty sure
the vault's gonna be open.

Right. Then employees
and customers scatter.

Our guy goes in there,

takes at least half-a-million
dollars worth of iron.

Right, but how's
he gonna move it?

Criminals like weapons
that are cheap and untraceable.

These are neither. That's right.

And if this guy's smart,
which he certainly seems to be,

he's gonna take
these weapons straight

to the collectors' market,
which is why I just got

off the phone from Norm,
our old buddy

from Norm's Sportsman's Shop.

This guy

he knows all the biggest gun

aficionados on the island,

including the ones
with the deepest pockets.

"I wouldn't say “gun aficionado”"

'cause an aficionado,
to me, refers to, like,

people who collect cars,
and cigars and fine wine.

Gun nuts are gun nuts.
Let's call them what they are.

They're gun nuts.
That's being nice.

Okay, all right.

And now that you're the arbiter
of fine living?

Is that, is that right?

Hey, whatever.
I respectfully disagree.

Okay? GROVER: So, Norm.

Mm-hmm.

He give you any names

that maybe we should
get in contact with?

He did. He gave me a name.

This guy.

This is Matty McConnell,

AKA The Lord of Lead,

AKA The Prince of Iron,

AKA Papa Firearms.

This guy is a gun
enthusiast/social media personality.

He's got over 12
million followers.

That's a lot of people
with bad taste.

Yeah, it looks like.

- Mr. McConnell's got a past.
- He was linked

to a couple of mob hits
in Detroit in the early 2000s.

Right, according to Norm,

this guy moved out
to the islands a few years ago

to “reinvent himself”
as a lifestyle mogul.

He claims to own over 100
firearms, but Norm says

there is one weapon that Matty

does not own. And that he

is apparently obsessed with:

One of the guns stolen
from Johnny K's vault.

M134 Minigun.

Oh, well, he does have
expensive taste.

Get one of those, it'll set
you back at least $150K.

Well, if those pictures
in his FlicPhoto account

are any indication,
I think he can afford it.

Right. Now we just got to see
if our suspect reached out

to make a deal.

♪ ♪

So. Mm-hmm.

You're a free man.

What do you want to do today?

I'm pretty sure
we just did it.

Okay. What's the second
thing you want to do?

Hmm.

Actually, I-I need a favor.

Yeah?

Yeah. Can you run a name for me?

A name?

Emily Kalama.

She's the daughter
of a guy I met

on the inside, Louis Kalama.

He hasn't heard from her
in years,

and he's pretty broken up
about it.

I'd like to track her
down for him.

Hey, listen. I'm not...
looking to maintain ties

with the people I got to know
on the inside.

But this guy Louis,

he had my back in there.

I'd like to repay the favor.

Okay.

Well, records show
there's no Emily Kalama

currently living in Hawaii,

or on the mainland.

Well, she couldn't
have just vanished.

Well, it says here
from 2002 to 2005,

there was an Emily Kalama
living in Manoa Valley.

But then she disappears.

But there was an Emily Kingston

living at the same address
for a few months after that.

She changed her last name.

As soon as she turned 18,
from the looks of it.

She left no forwarding
information.

DMV has her address on file.

I have to go see her.

Are you sure?

This woman moved
and changed her last name.

I think she was trying
to cut ties with her father.

I know you want to pay him back
and everything, but...

Look, I'm not just
doing this for him.

Louis is dying.

Doctors gave him
a couple months.

This woman may want to
cut all ties to her dad,

but... she deserves to know.

♪ Clack, clack, clack ♪

♪ Swallow a hollow ♪

♪ Make 'em digest
wit' tha .50-caliber ♪

♪ Your future's
not lookin' so good ♪

♪ Tomorrow's not
on your calendar ♪

♪ Do away wit' tha amateurs ♪

♪ They breathin' too long ♪

♪ I leave 'em coughin'... ♪

The door's open.

I hate it when the door's open.

Nothing good ever happens
when the door's open.

Move.

♪ And for these fakers
talkin' greasy ♪

♪ I'm startin' tha show ♪

♪ My Uzi got a drumroll... ♪

Matty McConnell. Five-O!

♪ ♪

Well,

it looks like the Lord of Lead

finally got that Minigun
he wanted.

Be careful what you wish for.

- Hi.
- Hey. Just in time.

This photo was uploaded
to Matty McConnell's FlicPhoto

account for his 12 million
followers to see.

Okay, but CSU never found.

McConnell's phone at the scene.

We're thinking that the killer
must have swiped it

to access his social media.

He definitely
turned off the phone

after he uploaded this photo,

so we just pinged his phone
and got nothing.

But we do have
a couple of leads.

For starters, our
guy got careless,

managed to get himself
into the shot.

Unfortunately, it's not enough
for facial rec,

but he may have revealed
his true intentions

with the rest of the post.
Check out this caption.

“This is what
real karma looks like.

It's time for real gun control”...

Mm-hmm. And there's a link.

An anti-gun forum.

Okay. So this guy,
he levels a gun range.

Then he executes a man

who made a living
glorifying firearms,

then he hijacks his social media

to promote an anti-gun agenda?

We're not looking
for a normal killer here.

This guy's a vigilante,

and he's declaring
a war on guns.

Which means that anyone

who is pro-guns
could be his next target.

I told her to break up with him.

I begged her to get
a restraining order.

But when she finally did,
it didn't matter.

He went out... got a gun...

And shot her

the same day.

Thank you, Cynthia,

for sharing your story.

I know it was difficult.

Let's take a few minutes,
and then continue.

How can I help you, gentlemen?

We assume you heard about the
incident that happened

at the gun club on Kalakaua
this morning,

and the murder of Matty McConnell.

Yeah. It's all over the news.

Right. Well, uh,
we were thinking

that maybe whoever
was responsible,

perhaps they could have been
a victim of gun violence,

or maybe lost somebody
who was close to them

that would explain
the motivation.

Okay.

Well, what does this have to do
with me?

Okay. Uh, what about this guy?

We believe he may be involved.

You recognize him?

That's a yes.

That looks like Marvin.

He only came in a few times.

He didn't say much,
he just listened.

The only thing

I could get out of him
is that he lost a family member,

and he moved out here
from the mainland

a year after it happened.

Said he wanted to get
as far away as he could.

You, uh, know Marvin's
last name?

No. But we do ask new people

to leave their contact info
on a registration card.

Let's check it out.

- Hey, Lou. What's up?
- I ran that name you gave me.

There's no record of anybody
named Marvin Osweiler.

So he gave him a fake name;
That's interesting.

Well, the name may be fake,
but the address is legit.

I'm uploading it
to your GPS right now.

All right, got it.
Thank you. Hey, Lou,

have HPD set a perimeter,
and have Chin Ho meet us there.

Way ahead of you, buddy.
Where are we at

with the protection detail
for the other potential targets?

Well, HPD's already reached out

to the obvious ones,
your gun dealers,

your heads of gun rights
associations, and the like.

The problem is most of them
said, “No thanks.”

Their attitude is our guns are
all the protection we need.

That's great.
That's... it's good judgment.

I'm-I'm glad that those people
are armed.

It makes me feel good.
Yeah, Duke's afraid

that most of these people
actually want Marvin

to come after them.

Yeah. All right.
Well, let's hope

it doesn't come to that.
Thanks, Lou.

Really the height of hypocrisy,
isn't it?

What is the height of hypocrisy?

Well, this guy is using a gun
to go on an anti-gun crusade.

Hmm.

I mean, how else is he gonna
make his point, I guess?

I think what we should do,

get a big magnet,

Mm-hmm.

Glue it to the bottom
of a helicopter,

fly all around the country,

and suck up all the guns, huh?

That's good, right?

Yeah, it's good.

Sucks 'em all up.

Why? What are you laughing at?

Well, I can see what you're
doing is what I'm laughing at.

What am I doing?

You're trying to bait me;
It's not gonna work.

'Cause you know that I believe

that if they're handled
correctly,

it's perfectly okay
to have guns.

Yeah, I don't...
See, I don't think you think

that they're perfectly okay.

Guns... they're not
just okay to you.

You like guns.

You, you love a good gun.

- You're a gun guy, you know.
- Hmm.

I think you probably sleep
with your gun at night.

You'd probably marry your gun.
That's...

That's stupid.
Now you're being an idiot.

And I'm gonna ignore you, okay?

I'm not saying anything
that isn't true.

Oh, so you're saying,

you're saying you don't believe
in the Second Amendment,

but that people should have the
right to keep and bear arms.

I'm not talking about
the Second Amendment, okay?

That mentions a militia.

Okay? It also uses words

like “well-regulated”,
and good job ignoring me.

Okay, so you're saying people
shouldn't be able

to carry guns despite the fact
that you carry a gun.

I carry a gun... I'm a cop.
It's my job to carry a gun.

Mm-hmm.
What are you talking about?

I got to, I got to protect
the good guys from the bad guys.

Right. Exactly.

So what if normal people,
what if citizens

want to protect themselves

and their families
from the bad guys?

Shouldn't they have a right
to do that?

How about if we just don't let
the bad guys have any guns?

Then the good guys
won't need any guns,

and nobody needs any guns,
how about that?

And you know what else?
While we're at it,

we can eliminate discrimination,
war, hatred, violence,

all that kind of stuff.

We'll all live
happily ever after,

and we can, uh, you know,

ride our unicorns
to work every day.

And you'd probably commandeer
my unicorn,

and drive it to work every day.
And guess what?

If you had a gun,
you could stop me.

You sure you don't want
me to come with you?

I don't want her to feel
like she's being ganged up on.

Just give me a few minutes.

All right.

Yes?

Emily Kingston.

That's right.

My name is Adam Noshimuri.

I'm a friend of your father.

I'm sorry,
I don't have a father.

Hey, can I come inside
for a second?

No, I don't... I don't think
that's a good idea.

I know things weren't great
between you two,

but I also know
he'd really like to see you.

Well, I don't want to see him, so
I'm sorry you wasted your time.

Emily, wait.

Louis has cancer.

He doesn't have very long.

He put you up to this,
didn't he?

No.

No, he doesn't
even know I'm here.

Really? Then why are you here?

Because he had my back
in prison.

He saved my life,
more than once.

Well, that's great
that he saved your life and all,

but it doesn't make up for
all the lives that he ruined.

And not just mine or my mom's.

Louis was an addict.

He was selfish,
and he let us down.

I'm sure he did.

Look... I didn't know him

before he went inside.

I'm sorry you had to.

But the man I do know

is a stand-up guy.

A guy who got his GED,

and now teaches other inmates
how to read.

Who talks to juvies

and tries to scare them straight
so they don't

make the same
bad decisions he did.

A guy who never stopped...

writing letters
to the daughter he loves,

even though they'd
always come back.

That's the Louis I know.

Please, just...
think about seeing him.

♪ ♪

Five-O!

Clear.

Clear.

All right,
so this is obviously the rest

of Johnny K's stolen hardware.

Chin, what's the chances of recovering
some data off that thing?

Slim. But not
impossible. I'll get Eric on it.

All right.

Hey, hey, hey.

Yeah? I just got a message

from Gary
from the support group.

He said he found
an old e-mail from Marvin.

He just forwarded it to me.

“You said your support group
was a safe place,

“a place to grieve, to heal.
I wanted to believe that.

“I tried, but I just can't,
because I know better.

I know that
until things change...”

No place is safe.

We can't save each other
from the problem,

because we are the problem.

Whatever faith I had in people

and our government...

is gone.

All this carnage

has become routine,

and no one is willing
to do anything about it.

I can't live like this anymore.

Hands in the air.
Hands in the air!

Walk.

Get on the ground! Now!

Take these.

Padlock that door.

Go.

Okay, guys,
we got nine hostages inside,

two of them are judges.

You know, it doesn't make sense.

Hawaii's got some
of the toughest gun laws

in the country...
Why take over a courtroom here?

That's not all...
One of the judges is Justice.

Isaac Bracken...
HPD quietly issued him

a concealed carry permit
last year.

He's locked in there
and he's got a gun... that's great.

Let's hope he
doesn't try to be a hero.

Kono, thanks for coming.

We have eyes
inside the courtroom?

Negative.
He cut the security camera feed.

Get against the wall! Now!

Move it!

Just relax. Keep your hands at
your side where I can see them.

Hands at your side!

Hands at your side
where I can see them!

Hello.

This is Lieutenant Commander

Steve McGarrett
with the Five-O Task Force.

Is this Marvin?

- Yes, it is.
- Hey, Marvin,

Let's talk this through
a little bit.

I don't think anybody else
needs to get hurt today.

And no one else will get hurt
as long as you do

everything that I say.

Okay. I'm listening.

I want a news crew in here.

I want to go on TV.
I got things to say.

Yeah, I understand that, Marvin,

but I need you to understand
that nobody in the media

is gonna be willing
to put themselves in harm's way.

That's where you're wrong.

'Cause all the media cares about
is ratings.

I guarantee they'll be fighting
to see who gets to come in here.

Okay. But even if
that is the case,

I'm not about to let anybody
go in there. What do you think,

I'm gonna give you
a couple more hostages, Marvin?

I can't do that.

You don't have a choice.

Now, you get a news crew

in here, or I swear

you're gonna be looking
for some new state employees!

Okay, Marvin, I think
I can give you one cameraman...

and one reporter, all right?

But I'm gonna need four hostages

in return. You can have two.

Okay, Marvin, stand by.

I'm gonna call you back,

all right?

Bane.

See that Channel 18 news crew
over there? Send them over here.

You're not actually
considering doing this.

Kind of. What does that mean?

Huh?

♪ ♪

- How you doing? You all right?
- Good. Ready.

Okay, so listen to me.
This guy, this guy has been

very, very careful from
the very beginning, okay?

He's planned for everything.

I guarantee you he's gonna
check you for weapons,

so I need you to go in
there unarmed, all right?

The minute anything goes
sideways, you give us a signal,

we're gonna crash that room.
Thanks.

I'm ready. You ready?

Ready.

Commander.

Marvin. Hey.

So listen, I got your news
crew standing by out here.

Why don't we keep this simple.

You send me out my two hostages,
I'll send these guys in.

If you try anything,
there will be consequences.

Do you understand me?

Yes, I do. I understand.

Flower shirt. You. Come on.

Blondie, stand up.

Come on, move.
To the door.

Guard, get up.

Let 'em out.

Lock it.

Check them for weapons.

Go. Move.

All right, start rolling.

Can I suggest

that we set up over there?
The lighting is better.

Those doors are barricaded.

We want a breach now,
we're gonna have

to blow those doors...
That'll mean collateral.

Yeah, this is McGarrett.

Okay, good. Thank you very much.

Network's ready to go.

Kono, stand by.

We're about to go live.

You keep rolling no matter what.

Do not cut for any reason.

I'm streaming the broadcast;
I'll know if you do.

You're the boss, man.

To you in three...

two...

one.

Good afternoon. We are
coming to you live

from inside the Hawaii
State Supreme Court.

The man next to me, Marvin,

has taken control of the room,
but has allowed us access.

Sir, would you tell us
why you've invited us inside?

Well, I wanted to speak
with the people

about something that's become
a crisis in America.

In the last 30 years,

our country has had
twice as many mass shootings

than the other
24 richest countries

on this planet combined.

And what has our government
done about that?

They killed

the assault weapons act...
What are you doing?

He's distracted.
I'm gonna end this.

Please, don't.

You're gonna get us all killed.

Got to do something,

or this son of a bitch
is gonna kill us first.

Just let the police handle it.
You don't need to do this.

More important to them
than protecting our chil...

I got a pulse.
I don't feel an exit wound.

I think the bullet's still in him.

You guys are cops, aren't you?

- Easy.

I said no cops.

He's gonna shoot them.

Prepare to breach on my command.

Get away from him.

I need to apply
constant pressure.

You, take over.
You two, back away.

Toss your earpieces
on the ground towards me.

Here.

Put 'em on.

Cinch 'em with your teeth.

Sit down.

Hold on, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I don't think he's gonna shoot.

I think you might be right.

SWAT...

hold your position.

You turned off my feed.

Turn it back on, Commander.

I'm not done yet.

Marvin, why don't you tell me
what's happening in there first?

What's happening is
one of your judges just realized

the answer to the gun problem

sure ain't allowing
more people to carry.

Let me come in and get him.

I'll come in by myself.
He's gonna bleed out

if he doesn't get
medical attention.

Then let him bleed out!

You tried to play me.

You think you're gonna
get more hostages, huh?

Turn the feed back on!

You got one minute!

Marvin? Marvin!

He's losing it.

We got to breach.

This is not a good idea. Steve.

Steve. What's he doing now?

See? Look.
Now we can't see anything.

He turned the camera off, so now
we're blind, so going in before

was a bad idea...
Now it's a really bad idea.

You let me know
if he turns it back on.

Eric, what do you got?

What? What? What is it? What?

All right, thanks.

Well, we got an I.D.

Marvin's real name is Kyle Kane.

His son was involved
in a mass shooting

in Virginia two years ago.

Some lunatic killed his son...
No wonder he snapped.

No, Danny, that's not it.
His son wasn't a victim,

he was the shooter.
His son was the shooter.

Steve.

The guy's son was bullied Danny.

In school, and he got ahold
of an assault rifle

through a straw purchase

and killed people in a mall.

Six were his classmates,
injured 12 others.

According to his police report,
he was

a Matty McConnell fan.
- Okay, so this guy blames

the gun culture and easy access

to firearms for turning his kid
into a shooter.

I got to get this guy
back on the phone, Steve,

try to talk him down
or we got trouble.

Do it.

Where's my feed.

Uh, Th-they're working on it
right now.

- Who the hell is this?
- This is Detective Danny Williams.

Where's Commander McGarrett?

McGarrett is working on getting

the TV people, uh,
to get you back up on the air.

That's crap. You're stalling.

Uh... I-I know who you are.

Kyle Kane, Virginia.
Your son is Sean.

I even know what your son did.

Losing a son, uh,
him being responsible

for what he did,
I-I can't imagine...

I can't imagine
what that did to you.

There's not a day goes by
I don't think about it.

About where I went wrong.
I should have seen

the signs of...

I failed my son.

And because of that,
now eight people are dead.

Look, you are not responsible.

This is not on you, Kyle.
You hear me?

I failed him. I...

I failed my son.

Listen to me. I am a parent.

I got two kids... I got a son

and I got a daughter...
And I know...

I know no matter what I do, how
hard I try to raise them right,

teach them
the right things to do,

at the end of the day,
what they do,

that I can't be responsible
for their actions.

I mean, what-what your son Sean did,
he did on his own.

There's nothing you
could have done to stop that.

You don't know that.
I'm not the only one with blood

on my hands...
The gunmakers, the lobbyists,

politicians in their pockets...

They're all responsible, too.

I thought after it happened

that maybe something
would change,

maybe-maybe some good

would come out of it.

But then nothing happened!

That's when I knew
that something had to be done.

Somebody had to hold
these gun nuts accountable.

I understand that.
And I know that it is very easy

to blame the pro-gun crowd.

But I-I think, ultimately,
we are all responsible,

collectively.

The gun industry can stop it;
They choose not to!

The gun industry
doesn't police itself.

The politicians
don't do their jobs.

And on it goes,
and on and on and on!

It's got to end!

I agree with you 100%, okay?
I am a cop.

I am outraged
at how easy it is to get a gun,

no questions asked.

As a father,
I'm even more outraged.

This is not the way
we fix the problem.

Uh, stealing guns
and-and killing people?

I mean, you're no different
than any other crazy man

with a gun. Right?

Look, I don't think
you want to hurt anybody else.

That's not what
you were trying to do.

You were looking for a platform.

You got it.
You said what you had to say.

But somebody in there is hurt,
hurt pretty bad,

and if he dies
or if anybody else gets hurt,

that's all people are
gonna be talking about, okay?

Not your message.

Not your message.
You want people to hear you?

Come outside. Put your gun down
and come outside.

You want people to hear
what you have to say,

you got to put your gun down
and come out. Kyle?

Kyle?

Kyle, can you hear me?

♪ ♪

Hey! Put your
hands where I can see 'em!

♪ Close your eyes ♪

♪ Have no fear ♪

♪ The monster's gone ♪

♪ It's on the run ♪

♪ And your daddy's here ♪ Up.

Danny, I got him.

♪ Beautiful, beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful boy ♪

♪ Beautiful, beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful boy ♪

♪ Beautiful, beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful boy ♪

♪ Out on the ocean ♪

♪ Sailing away ♪

♪ I can hardly wait ♪

♪ To see you come of age ♪

♪ But I guess we'll both ♪

♪ Just have to be patient ♪

♪ 'Cause it's a long way to go ♪

♪ A hard row to hoe ♪

♪ A long way to go ♪

♪ But in the meantime ♪

♪ Beautiful, beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful ♪

♪ Beautiful boy. ♪

Look at you.

You clean up good.

How you doing, Louis?

I'm all right.

How's life on the outside?

Life is good.

And that wife of yours,
how's she doing?

Yeah, she's great.

Take care of her, now.

You ain't gotta tell me.

So come on,
what have you been up to?

I want all the details.

Well, we'll discuss that
another time.

Another time?

Come on, dude,
what are you talking about?

I just came by to say hi,
see how you were.

But you only have ten minutes,

and I don't think you want
to waste them talking to me.

Not when there's
someone else here to see you.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

Hey, Dad.

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