Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999–…): Season 17, Episode 11 - Townhouse Incident - full transcript

Benson winds up stuck in the middle of a hostage situation after her babysitter tells her that something suspicious is happening at the home of another family she works for.

In the criminal justice system,

sexually based offenses are
considered especially heinous.

In New York City,

the dedicated detectives who
investigate these vicious felonies

are members of an elite squad
known as the Special Victims Unit.

These are their stories.

Lucy.

Ah, morning. Um, is Luca ready?

Oh, I meant to text you.

You don't need to walk him
to school today. He has strep.

Oh, poor kid. Well,
does he need anything?



No.

My husband's
helping out. We're set.

Uh, okay. Well, tell
him I hope he feels...

Noah, where's the apple again?
Where do we have the apple?

Thank you. Again. LUCY: Um...

Now can you show me...
Sorry, Lucy. One sec.

Can you show me the orange? No.

I'm sorry, Lucy, what
were you saying now?

The Crivellos, that's the
other family that you work for?

Yes. There are two kids. I walk
the younger boy, Luca, to school.

I went over this morning to pick
him up and his mom sent me away.

She was acting really
strange. Something was off.

How do you mean?

Her voice was really shaky,
she was really nervous.



Um, there were red
marks on her neck, too.

And her husband
was there, yelling.

Maybe you could swing by?

Hi, Lisa. Olivia Benson.

Sure, Noah's mom. Yeah.

Lucy's not here.

Well, actually, I stopped
by to speak with you.

It's a bad day. Uh, Luca's sick.

Yeah. You have a... You have
a little cut there over your eye.

Oh, it's nothing. I should go.

So how about I come back later?

Let her in.

Actually, why not
just come in now.

Okay.

Whoa.

Hey, how you doing?
Show me your hands!

Hey. Okay, okay, okay.

What are you
doing? Both hands up!

Now, bitch! You think
we're playing with you?

No. No, I don't.

Okay. You're both in charge.

One move and I'll blow a
hole right through your face.

Okay. Okay.

I'm sorry.

Who the hell is she?
Give me your purse.

My name is Olivia Benson

and I'm here by chance,

but I'm a New York
City police officer.

You armed?

I am.

My weapon is holstered
right here on my right hip.

Ralph, come and take this.

You carrying a drop?

I am not. I am
not. You can check.

I'm not asking permission.

Ooh.

Oh.

We got a problem here.

The old man tell you
where the money's at yet?

No, he's holding out.

We don't keep cash here.

Right. Kick his
ass until he coughs.

Who all knows you're here?

No one.

You better not be lying to me.

I'm not lying to you.

This your son?

Hmm?

It is.

Good. It means that
you don't wanna die.

Roxie, tie her up.

Listen to me, we
don't need to do that.

Why don't we just talk. I know
that you and I could figure this...

I told you to shut the hell up.

Anyone use the heavy
bag in the weight room?

I brought my gloves.

You box?

Yeah, I did Golden
Gloves, some pro-am. You?

I don't wanna hurt you.

Hey, we got a call. Where's Liv?

DNA conference all day.

Looks like our push-in rapist
struck again, this time in Chelsea.

Same guy?

Well, he's black,
tall, in his 20s.

He's armed. It's the same MO.

Plus the vics ID'd the sketch.

Just like they did before?

All right. Either way,
let's bring him in alive.

Fin, notify Central,
alert Transit...

And Housing. I know the drill.

I'm sure you do.

Carisi, tell the
11 we're en route.

I'll text Benson
when we get there.

Come on, Richard!

Boss man! Where's the safe?

Oh. Ralph, please.

I told you, we
don't have a safe.

Useless!

Joe, he says they
ain't got a safe.

You swore that
there was cash here.

They own 10 supermarkets.

Okay. Roxie, she's upstairs.

She's going through the jewelry

and when she's
done, we should go.

You said there's
a safe, go find it.

The girl rang the
bell at 6:00 a.m.

Said she'd been robbed.

I went to call 911
then those two burst in.

Have you ever seen them before?

The one with the hat, Ralph.

He used to drive a truck
for my husband's stores.

Richard told me he fired him.

They've got Luca tied upstairs.

What the hell's
taking Roxie so long?

Who's that?

Don't worry about it.

Go downstairs
and find that safe.

You got a text
about some rapist.

I really need to
answer that. Please.

There. You just did.

What'd you find?

$200...

And a bunch of crap jewelry.

Where's the real stuff, huh?

I told you, there's
nothing in here.

Mmm... Maybe we should
bring the little boy downstairs.

Hold on there,
let's not do that.

Wait. We do have
a safe deposit box.

Oh.

Nearby?

Joe, here, man. Hey, I
found some electronics.

New plan. We're taking
Mommy to the bank!

So, you get back
from your run...

Yeah, I heard someone. I
thought it was my husband,

but then I felt the gun.

And where were you, sir?

The apartment door
was open. I walk in,

and then I see this
guy on top of Stacey,

and I just yelled,
"Stop! Police."

I'm not police.

That's good, you scared him.

Yeah. He went out that window.

It wasn't more than
20 minutes ago.

He didn't rape me,
but it was close.

I scratched his face.

Okay, that's great. DNA.

Swab and scrape her hands.

Nothing on the canvass yet?

No. Building's on lockdown.

That's a long jump
down. He might be hurt.

He didn't jump. He climbed up.

Neighbors called
in a suspicious man

checking doors on
the adjacent roof.

Good. He's stuck up there.

Let's go.

Luca? Where's Mommy?

She's okay, sweetheart.

I have to pee.

Let me just check if he's okay.

I just wanna help the kid...

You wanna help? How
about you get on the bed?

Rox.

He's armed! Gun
on the ground, now!

Put the gun on the ground!
Come out with your hands up!

You're gonna
shoot me like you did

that other black man?

We're not gonna
shoot you. Let's go.

All right, hands on the
wall! Hands on the wall!

Come on. Come on.

Come here.

Hey, they caught your rapist.

We should celebrate, huh.

Who's up for a party?

Don't, Joe.

Huh?

Eenie,

meenie,

miney...

Ho.

Please.

You.

No, please. Please...

You're coming with me.

Joe, you don't need
her. Turn around.

Please, help me! Please!

Joe... Please, help me!

There we go. This way.

No! Please. Help!

Roxie! For God's sakes,
do something. Get off me!

Come on. TESS: Please,
get off me. Please! Stop!

All you have to
do is go in there!

Roxie, this is on
you. Let me in there.

Ah!

Don't do that again.

Help me!

Stop touching me! Please!

Stop!

Help me!

You got the wrong guy. Again.
I'm gonna sue your asses.

You left prints and DNA. Lab's
gonna tie you to all those rapes.

That girl you assaulted
and stuffed in a dryer,

you know she was 12?

Here's what I know. Lawyer.

Yeah, go ahead, lawyer
up. You're still going down.

- He's hurting her!
- Make him stop!

She's crying! Make him stop!

Can't you just shut up?

Make him stop it!
Make him shut up!

Well, then you're gonna
have to untie us, won't you?

Make him stop it! She's crying!

Please, I'm not gonna do anything
stupid. Just let me help the boy.

Make him stop it!

Someone help! Make him stop!

Someone help her!

Someone help her.
Make him stop it.

Get him quiet. Someone help!

Someone help!

It's okay. LUCA: I want Dad.

I know you do.

Come on. I know, I know you do.

Listen, I want you to take
a big, deep breath, okay?

Deep, deep breath.

There you go, sweetie.

There you go, okay.

Okay. Hey, are these yours? Do
you know how to turn on a movie?

Okay. All right,

I want you to go sit down.

Help me.

This can't be the way you
wanted things to go down.

Look, you don't know me.

I know that you
don't want to hear

your boyfriend
raping a 16-year-old.

Well, Joe does Joe and I do me,

so why don't you sit down?

You can save yourself.

What are you, Mother Teresa? I've
already been saved. By Joe. Okay?

Who's Lucy?

She's my sitter. She's
also Luca's sitter and she...

She needs to talk to me.

She needs to know about
my son's daycare pickup.

I really need to answer that.

Congratulations, you found
another unarmed black man.

I suppose we should be
grateful that you didn't shoot him.

He had a gun on him.

Did he? Who planted it?

Don't troll. This is your client's
third rape. We have multiple IDs.

DNA, too. Forensics
will confirm.

Save it for the judge. May I?

Nice work. Where's Liv?

She's still at the
DNA conference.

No, she's not. I was there all
morning. I would have seen her.

Hey, Detective Carisi.

Hey, Lucy. Uh, Liv's not in.

She's not? I'm a little worried.

This morning I sent her to the
brownstone of another family I sit for.

I had a really strange
vibe from the mom. Okay.

And... What did
Liv say about it?

Well, I haven't been
able to talk to her.

She just sent
me this weird text.

Can I read?

Guys, we got a problem here.
Liv just texted this to her babysitter.

"Stuck at precinct all day.

"Pick up William at daycare, he
has a playdate with Lewis today."

William Lewis. That's not good.

When did you last hear from her?

I texted her a few hours
ago about the push-in rapist.

She answered back.

But you didn't
actually speak to her?

No.

And now she's sending us
a text about William Lewis?

That's got to be
a code for 10-13.

Lucy said that Liv checked on

a neighbor this morning.

Where?

Barba keeps calling. Why?

Just my office.

Surprise.

Shh. Careful now.

What the hell,
Roxie? She's untied?

Look, I was just
helping with the kid.

They're not going anywhere.

I'm so sorry.

Well, you pull anything and you're
never gonna see your son again.

Are you okay?

Can I just get her
something to drink?

Get away from her.

Ah!

Ralph?

What the hell is
taking so long, man?

We got the cash from the ATM,

but the mom, she's all upset

and she wants to talk to
the kids before she goes in.

No, no, that's not part of
the deal. She sees them after.

Give me the phone. No, now!
I have to know they're okay.

What's going on?

It's under control, Joe.

She just wants proof
that we didn't kill them.

Proof? She wanna
hear them scream?

I think that's Mommy
on the phone.

How about you take a photo and you
send it to them if you want the money.

Smile!

Now get the cash
or they're dead.

Who's that?

Why don't you let me answer it?

Whoever it is, I
will get rid of them.

No, no, no. No,
no, no. She goes!

You love him, right?

One wrong move,

and it's lights out
for your little bro.

I'm not supposed
to open the door.

It's okay. We're
truant officers.

Yeah, we're with
the Board of Ed.

You and your brother
weren't in school today.

We're both sick.

Okay. Can we talk
to your mom and dad?

They're not home.

I gotta go.

GPS says Liv's still inside.

And that girl was not okay.

They're gone, Joe.

We're jacked.

They were cops.

What the hell did
you say to them?

Nothing. I just told them
Luca and I were sick.

Listen to me. They may
have figured out that I'm here.

So their next move
is to call for backup.

Now is the time
for you guys to go.

You just need to stop talking.

No, maybe we
should listen to her.

Baby, come on, we need
to get out of here. Come on.

Look at her.

She's a cop.

Everything that
she says is a lie.

Everything that
she says is a trap.

There's no perimeter here.

I'm telling you. Look
out. Look for yourself.

There's no perimeter. Okay?

Slip out the back before
they figure out who you are.

We're not going anywhere until
we get the money. You got that?

Chief Gabriel.

Mike Dodds. Where are we?

We have a level one going on.

Precinct has the
area in lockdown.

Everyone in the line of
fire has been evacuated.

Everyone else has been
told to shelter in place.

You called in to the house yet?

We're waiting for
hostage negotiation.

Chief.

Captain Sasso, pole cam's up?

Up and running. We
see two armed suspects.

White male about 40, and
a younger white female.

What about Benson?

She's inside with a teenage
girl and a younger boy.

That's Tess and
her brother, Luca.

Everyone seems to be sequestered
in a second floor bedroom.

Okay, what about the parents?

Richard owns Crivello's Grocery
chain, he was MIA from work today.

Lisa's a stay-at-home mom.

No visual yet. I'll work
other angles. Right.

Damn it. Damn it.

We should've gone.
They're gonna kill us.

Let Richard go. Let the kids go,

you keep me. I'm
your best asset.

And where's your
stupid-ass brother, Roxie?

I don't know, Joe.

He should have been back by now.

I mean, what are we doing
here? What's our plan?

Shut up! What's our play?

What's our plan? Just let
me think! Let me think, okay!

Hey.

Yeah. You.

You're gonna get us out of here.

You're gonna call them
and tell them to stand down.

They won't, Joe.

Oh, you don't think I'm serious?

How about I shove
this gun down her throat.

Open your mouth.

Okay, okay. No need for that.

Give me my phone.

I'm gonna call my
sergeant. Okay?

Speaker on. Okay.

No secrets.

Hey. It's Benson.

They're still setting
up the secure line.

Record this. Dodds,
it's just you. Go.

Dodds.

Dodds, it's Benson
here. We're all okay.

I want the cameras down
and the snipers to back away.

Joe wants the snipers to back
away and the cameras disabled.

Okay. Okay, we can do
that. A negotiator's en route.

In the meantime,
is everybody okay?

A negotiator? A
pizza for a hostage?

They just want to talk.

Yeah, I know what that
means. Talk, talk, talk.

Get away from the
window, come on.

Joe,

you're holding a family
and a police officer hostage.

If you don't talk to them,
they're gonna burst in here

and they're gonna take you out
and they're gonna take Roxie out.

That's just where we are.

Joe.

Fine.

Who at the NYPD do you trust?

My squad. My detectives.

No. Someone with more pull.

Someone that cares about you.

Is there anyone

at the NYPD who cares

if you live or if you die?

Any change in the situation?

Uh, no, Captain. The
hostage-taker told Benson

he's waiting for you to arrive.

Okay. I need to know
everything you've told him.

We agreed to pull back
ESU, turn off the cameras,

and get you here. That's it.

Also, this guy sounded
pretty hopped up to me.

Like on drugs?

Great. His emotions
are up and he's high.

Not much room
for rational thinking.

No. Not much.

Captain Tucker? I'm Chief
Gabriel, incident commander.

ESU's set. Hostage negotiation
team can walk you through this.

I'm all right. I was on
the team before IAB.

I take the refresher
twice a year.

Okay, I think we're good.

What happened
to your friend, huh?

The one with the
juice? Where's he?

He's gonna be here.

And when he gets here,

he's gonna wanna know
how everyone is doing, so...

So would you let me
just check on Richard?

Roxie can go with me.

This is all your
fault. If anyone dies...

No one is gonna die. Okay?

She's gonna get her guy and
then we're gonna get out of here.

And what about your idiot
for a brother, Roxie, huh?

You know, this whole
place is surrounded.

So if he saw a cop...

Answer.

On speaker.

Now.

Benson. You're on speaker.

And Joe is here with me.

It's Tucker. Everyone okay?

Joe and Roxie are...

Are taking good care of us.

The children are unharmed,

and the father's injuries
are under control.

I see. And how about
Lisa, the mother?

You say that she's here.

And if he wants to talk to her?

Joe,

if he thinks that I'm lying,
he's gonna get nervous.

You don't want that.

Don't say a thing
about the bank.

She's not here right now,
but she will be back soon.

Is she okay?

They let the mother
go out on her own?

No way. There's a third hostage-taker.
They're making a bank run.

Which bank? There's one on
every corner in this neighborhood.

We'll check their financials.

I'll lock down every
bank in the zip code.

I got a photo of the
mother. I'll text it out.

Let us know if you get
anything on the third guy.

Yeah. TUCKER: I see.

And Joe is there with you?

Yes, he is. He can hear you.

Hey, Joe. This
is Captain Tucker.

You can call me Ed.
Everything all right?

What do you think, Ed?

I got a gun to
your cop. No tricks.

Joe, I am listening
to you. I am.

And I know how
stressful this is for you.

And I want you to know I've
done this a lot more than you have,

so I can get you out of this.

Tell him.

Okay. Tucker.

Joe has some
things that he needs.

I want an SUV, like,
with tinted windows.

No driver. It can't be rigged.

And I want $1 million in cash.

- He's asking for a car, Tucker.
- Yeah, absolutely.

I'm getting this. Transportation
and money. Is that right, Joe?

I'm not finished.

I want the streets
to a helipad cleared.

All the traffic blocked
like I'm the freaking Pope.

And then I want a
helicopter standing by.

And then I want a
CJ4 jet, fully-fuelled.

No pilot because I can fly.

Well, the truth is, it's
gonna take some time, bud.

You tell him. Or else.

Okay.

Tucker, Joe's not
playing around.

I understand Joe's
not playing around.

Okay, we will get all
these things in motion, Joe.

But how about, as an act of
good faith, you release the kids?

How about I don't shoot them

right this second?

Huh?

There's your good faith.

Tucker, ESU says they
have the building covered.

They're ready to go inside.

I'm sure they are, but this
doesn't need to get tactical yet.

He's making demands which means

he's looking toward the
future. He wants to live.

The mom just made a
withdrawal from an ATM.

Fin and Carisi are on their way.

Hey, sorry for the wait but Trish
had to step upstairs for a sec.

We've been ready to go
forever. Now, let us out of here.

No problem. Right this way.

Down on the ground!
Now! On the ground!

No. Stop.

You're safe. Come on, let's go.

Gun!

Did Joe give me up?

He's the one who
made me do this.

All right, listen to me.

Joe's not your
friend right now, I am.

That's why you gotta tell me

everything you can
about what's going on

inside that house.

Ralph Volkov.
Assault, drunk driving.

Fired by Crivello's Grocery
chain after two failed drug tests.

A revenge plan? But
he's not the ringleader?

No.

Yeah, this was his idea.

I didn't wanna hurt them.

We just, we needed the money.

Hello, Ralph.

I'm Assistant District Attorney
Raphael Barba. So who's "we"?

Me and my sister, Roxie.

Our mother, she needs a
new hip. She can hardly walk.

Yeah, Roxie's the
one in the house now?

Yeah, but she didn't
wanna hurt anyone, either.

That's all on Joe.

Uh-huh. Joe's his real name?

Ralph? Ralph, look at me.

Anybody dies in there,

you're on the hook
for felony murder.

You help us or you're gone.

Joe's his real name. Joe Utley.

They wouldn't stop
hitting my husband.

He's bleeding from
the head for hours.

Okay, well, head
wounds tend to bleed a lot.

It usually looks a lot
worse than it is. Okay?

Now can you tell me how
many guns they had inside?

I'm not sure. But
they each had a gun.

Pistols?

Yes, three pistols. And Joe had,
like, a machine gun or something.

Did Lieutenant Benson
have a gun on her?

They took it away. You've
gotta let me back in there.

I promised them
I'd bring the money.

And I need to see my kids. Okay.

They're okay, right? I mean,
they were half an hour ago.

You're sure of that?

Yes. Before going into the bank,

I made them send a
photo to Ralph's phone.

This photo,

this the last time you had
contact with Joe and Roxie?

Yeah, man.

Good. We may
need you to call him.

Nah. He's going to be mad at me.

Hey, this your buddy right here?

That's Joe but
he's not my buddy.

Joe Utley. Dishonorably
discharged from Special Forces.

They send him down for the war on
drugs, he ended up switching sides.

Joe's about to call
Ralph. That's you.

Yeah, but this wasn't my idea.

Play along. Tell him
you have the money

and to ask the negotiator

to let you two hook up safely.

I don't think I
should get involved.

Let me ask you something, man.

You ever wanna see
your sister alive again?

Hey, Joe.

Ralph, where the
hell are you, huh?

You got the cash?

Yeah, I got it. I
got it right here.

Good. The cops
know we're inside.

Get back here and
tell them to let you in.

The house is surrounded, man.

Just do it, Ralph.
The cops will let you in.

I can't. They got me.

Son of a bitch! Your
brother, they got him!

Who? The cops?

Is he okay?

I'm not really concerned
about him right now.

Well, I am. Are we
gonna get him back?

You're gonna get
him back, right, Joe?

You gonna answer that?

Answer one of them!

Shut up! What?

Hey, Joe, it's Ed. Can you
hear me? I'm here with Ralph.

Yeah? Well, I want Ralph

and I want the cash here now.

You lie again and your
pretty little girlfriend dies.

Joe, no one can
make you kill anybody

if you don't want to.

He really wants
Ralph in here now.

Yeah, I understand that but that's
not something we can do right now.

He's telling you the truth. We're
not allowed to send civilians inside.

Okay.

Then I'm done talking.

Joe, listen to me. ESU is all over
this block. Do you know who they are?

Yeah, Ed. They're like SWAT.

Exactly. You stop talking to me,

they pull me away, and
those guys take over.

Let me talk to Ralph.

I can't go in, Joe.
They got snipers.

You're an idiot.

He said that he could do this,
that he could get the money.

This is your fault. You said
that he was good for this.

You should have gone. Okay?

Don't blame this on him!
This is your fault! Okay?

That guy in there, he's
not doing so great, okay?

He's gonna die, okay?

Everybody okay?

Okay.

So we know

that Ralph's not coming in
here, but do you have his money?

Good idea, Joe. Let's
make another deal.

We'll give you the
$50,000 Ralph got.

Here we go.

I got bonds, too, Joe,
from the safety deposit box.

Those, too. The
money, the bonds.

You give us the kids.
A trade for a trade.

Yeah, now come on, Joe.

Okay. Okay.

Joe's on board.

You get us the money and
he will send out one person.

You made the right choice,
Joe. I have your money.

There's two EMTs standing
by to take Richard out of there.

No guns, no tricks. I promise.

What are they wearing?

They're wearing EMT uniforms.

How do I know that
they're not carrying?

I want both those
guys to strip down now.

They're not carrying, Joe.

Bull. Make 'em strip.

All right, but they
keep their vests on.

That's fine.

But what about my car, huh?

Is the helicopter ready?

The plane?

We're working on all of that, Joe,
okay? We just need more time.

Stand by, he wants you to strip.

The money is all there.

And what about my car?

They told me to tell
you it's on its way.

And so is the helicopter.

How do I know you're not lying?

If they say that it's
coming, it's coming.

Fine. Get him out of here.

Wait.

The vests.

Take 'em off.

Nice work.

How's it look in there?

It's not good.

Liv okay?

She's okay.

Joe, I wanna thank you. It was
good getting Richard out of there.

Now, we're on to the next
step, okay? The car's pulling up.

It's there, Joe.

Next, I'm gonna send
someone out to check the car.

I want the keys in the
ignition, engine running.

And I want all those
ESU guys gone.

You hear me? I
want a clear path!

Hey, boss lady, why don't
you put this vest on Roxie?

Okay.

Roxie, you don't
have to do this.

They have your
brother. He's safe.

This is your chance.

You go out there and you don't
come back. I know you don't wanna die.

How do you know?

All you have to do is drop to
your knees and put your hands up.

Just shut up. Just
shut up. Buckle me in.

Here she comes.

Everyone hold fire.

Yeah. Everything's clear, Joe.

Get back in here.

Roxie?

What is taking so long?

Roxie, what are you doing?
What's going on out there?

She's still at the car, Joe.

Get in here! Let's go!

Roxie?

I'm sorry, Joe.

All right, hold up.
She's surrendering!

We Got her. Get her over here.

Damn you.

Take it easy.

What did you say to her?

I didn't tell her anything, Joe.

I'm sick of you lying to me!

Ow!

Joe, listen to me,
this is better for you.

You don't need her.

We're so close. We're so
close to getting out of here.

You tell Tucker how
we're gonna do this.

Your terms, Joe. Your terms.

Hey, Joe.

You got what you wanted now.

The money, the car,
the chopper, the plane.

But now I'm gonna need
something. The kids, Joe. Okay?

No. We're all going
out of here together.

And if anything happens,
everyone's gonna die with me.

End of negotiations.

I've kept my side. We're
gonna need at least one kid.

Fine.

When I get into the car,
I'll give you the little kid.

But I'm keeping my girls.

They're taking me
out, aren't they?

You keep your gun to my head...

And they're not gonna try
to beat your trigger squeeze.

That I know for a fact.

So we're not letting
him drive out of here.

Nobody shoots till I
give you the green light.

Hold on, Chief,
okay? He's lost his girl,

he comes out, he sees
massive PD presence.

Maybe we ask him to lay down.

What? Take a knee?
That's not your call, Tucker.

But thanks for your help.

You keep him talking
as long as you can,

but ESU's got this
now. Is that clear?

Okay, Joe, just keep
your gun to my head.

Oh, you're not gonna
have to worry about that.

Now let's go.

They're coming out
of the garden level.

We're gonna go up
these steps nice and slow.

Okay.

Hold your fire!

It's okay, honey,
we're almost there.

You're doing great, guys.
It's okay. Nice and easy.

Get back!

Move!

Get back! Now! Further back!

Wait for the green light.

These kids are going
in the back of the car.

You, know, Joe...

Joe, we don't really...

We don't really need
the kids anymore, right?

You keep your gun on me.

Why don't we let the kids go?

And just make it
about you and me, Joe.

I'm all you need.

You and me.

Go. Go.

He's letting both kids go!

Okay. That's great,
Joe. Come on.

Thank you, Joe.

All right, come on, come on.
Keep going, keep going. Keep going.

Get in.

Okay. I'm getting in.

I'm just gonna let Tucker
know the plan, okay?

No, I'm gonna tell Tucker...

Take him out!

Lieutenant!

- Secure his weapon!
- I got it!

You all right? Come on, come on.

It's over. I'm okay.

You're safe.

He was dead before
he hit the ground.

Where's Noah? We'll bring him.

But where is he? Okay,
he's with Lucy right now.

We're gonna find
him for you, okay?

Okay. Okay. Lieutenant,
just take care of yourself first.

Tucker.

Thank you. For what?

You did a great job in there,
Lieutenant. Let's get you out of here.

Come on.