T.J. Hooker (1982–1986): Season 4, Episode 22 - The Throwaway - full transcript

Hooker tries to prove Corrigan innocent of shooting a suspect with a gun stolen from a police property room.

(suspenseful electronic music)

(pulsing dance music)

♪ These are crazy days

♪ Living at the hands of fate

♪ Kids are in a haze

♪ And the world is a daze

- Look at this scene Hooker.

All these kids at
this hour of the night.

- You'd think they
were homeless.

But the truth is almost all of
'em have parents and homes.

- Well, what's with the parents?



Don't they care?

- You tell me.

♪ There's only
one thing you can do

♪ Buckle up your dancing shoes

♪ Everybody's waiting for you

♪ You gotta dance
♪ Like a getaway

♪ To the music
in the air ♪ Dance

♪ Let your body shake

♪ Like your love was
never there ♪ Dance

(teenagers screaming)

- Alright!

- Enjoy the music, but
don't mix it with dope, okay.

Don't get into the easy hype.

The cost is too great.



- Listen the only cost
too great are the tickets.

Hi, tell 'em.

(teenagers screaming)

- Just take one of these okay.

I'm not trying to scare anybody.

But this stuff makes sense okay.

(teenagers screaming
and laughing)

- Go spread your message
in the box office pal.

- You gonna open
the safe, mister.

You gonna open it?

'Cause you got 10 seconds
or I blow that sucker sky high.

And you with it.

- Get high on life.

You don't need a crutch.

- How do you get around it?

I mean, if it's life it's gonna
come from doopy doopy right?

- You know, I would
like to help this man.

But you have to
help me yourself first.

Don't be a stoner, a burnout.

Keeping your mind
and your body working,

that's what it's all about.

- [Control] All units
and 4-Adam-30

a 211 siren at
the ticket office,

Track Two club, 9242 Walker Way.

4-Adam-30 handle
the call, code three.

- 4-Adam-30, that's a roger.

(siren blares)

(suspenseful music)

- Cops, get out of there.

- Yeah, Willie, we're coming.

(suspenseful electronic music)

(siren blares)

Five seconds.

Eat my heat.

- Hooker!

Hooker!

Hey get away from there!

They threw a bomb
under your car.

- Get back, get out of the way.

Get back!

(people shouting and screaming)

- Hey!

(explosion booms)

- 4-Adam-16, officers need help

at the Track Two
club, an explosion.

Roll an R unit code three.

(tires squealing)

CPR.

- [Hooker] Get the
car, get moving.

Suspects in a blue Chevy sudan.

- [Driver] I see them Hooker.

- [Hooker] Go!

(siren blares)

- Two one thousand, three one
thousand, four one thousand.

- Why did he do it?

He saved my life.

(suspenseful electronic music)

(tires squealing)

(siren blares)

- Takes a top wheel
man to drive like that.

- 16, suspects abandoned
their vehicle at fifth and Maple.

Show us code six.

(tires squealing)

(motorbike engines roar)

They switched to bikes Hooker.

(somber music)

- [Romano] Paramedics
bought him back to life twice

before we left the street.

- Those animals and me
swallowing those explosives.

- [Corrigan] Hey,
there was no way

to expect what you ran into.

- A 211 with a high cash take.

Five other robberies, two
people killed in the last month.

All with explosives
that were used

to either threaten
or to open the safes.

Odds were good that
they were hitting again.

- The explosives man
matches previous descriptions.

A six one, 200
pounds, iron popper.

The trigger man was maybe 25,

brown hair, five eight, nervous.

- Theater manager heard
them call the driver Willie

over the radio.

- You say Willie?

- We'll cross check
with known wheel men,

maybe know of the last name.

- I'll save you the trouble.

It's Donovan, Willie Donovan.

- He called your name Hooker.

You knew him?

- Greg Stuart.

He used to babysit for my kids.

Came camping
with us a few times.

Used to try and talk
his kid brother Johnny

into coming with us.

- You want one of us
to make the notification?

- There's nobody to ring.

His parents died in a auto
accident several years ago

and Johnny.

That was the reason Greg
was at the rock concert tonight.

Johnny got an overdose
of speed last year.

- The good ones truly hit
home when you lose 'em.

Ask yourself why.

(motorbike engines roar)

- Must be close
to 10 grand here.

- Enough to hire
some local talent

for fun and games (laughs).

- How'd it go?

- Just like you said, easy.

- Greek, my .45's gone.

- Was that gun
registered to you?

- No.

- Forget it.

- Greek and I picked up
some guns in San Francisco

a few years ago.

I got a back up.

- Alright Willie, I blew it.

- I can't have my kid
brother, trigger in our next job

without his own piece now can I?

- SID says the explosives
are C4, black market item

and impossible to trace.

- The getaway car
was easy enough.

It was stolen an
hour before the heist.

- Latents?

- Hundreds.

The family who owns the
car has five kids and two dogs.

The only thing that
didn't have prints is this.

The vehicle owner
says it isn't his.

So we're running
the registration now.

- What did you dig
up on the motorcycle?

- Same MO, the bikes were
stashed in a parking structure

near the target
the day of the heist

in case they're
needed for back up.

But nobody seems to
know who put them there.

- Talked to an old snitch
of mine in San Francisco.

He says Willie
Donovan's down here.

- Anyway to get a line on him?

- My source gave me a
good idea where to go fishing.

(suspenseful music)

- [Corrigan] Kicked out
of Fisherman's Wharf,

but still in the smelly
business hey Julia.

- The whole pier got rank
when you showed up Corrigan.

I haven't forgotten
how you burnt me down

at Fisherman's Wharf
and one of these days...

- Where's your old boyfriend?

- What boyfriend's that?

- The one who signs his
mugshots with blood, Willie.

- The only pictures I
collect are for target practice.

You wanna give me one of yours?

- You're pushing
your luck Julia.

An old friend in San Francisco
said you and Donovan

are still fanning
each others fires.

So where is he?

- Hooker, I hate it when
you're onto something

and I haven't been hit
by the same light-bolt.

- It may be a fizzling candle.

- Share the light anyway.

- Well, the ticket girl
said that the bank robbers

used their own bank bag.

Take at look at that decal.

- Alright, Pacific Security
Armored car company

picks up their cash when
they're not being ripped off.

- All six robbers went down.

The safe's were full, but before
the money was transported.

What if all six heisted
companies use the same

armored truck company to
take their money to the bank?

- Somebody working for
that outfit could be cashing in

on the pick-up schedule.

- It's worth a hard look.

- Have you noticed
Corrigan's look every time

Willie Donovan's name
has been mentioned?

Something's bugging him bad.

- It's clear their
paths have crossed.

It's also clear that Willie
Donovan needs taking down, fast.

(suspenseful music)

- 4-Adam-16, show us
code six at the pier fun zone.

Following up on
an informant's lead

for suspect Willie Donovan.

- [Control] 16, code six, roger.

- I still think we should have
booked Donovan's girlfriend

for attempted assault.

- We got what I wanted
to know out of her.

Donovan is down here somewhere.

- I have a feeling Donovan's
a personal thorn in your side.

If I'm out of line tell me.

- You're not out of line, I.

Donovan.

Radio for back up.

(suspenseful electronic music)

- 4-Adam-16 in foot pursuit
of a possible 211 suspect.

- [Control] 16 requesting
backup at the pier fun zone.

First and Marina,
possible 211 suspect.

(siren blares)

(suspenseful electronic music)

(glass shatters)

(eerie music)

- Give it up Donovan.

I've got you nailed.

- [Willie] You've got nothing!

(gun bangs)

(upbeat carnival music)

(siren blares)

(tires squealing)

- Shots fired!

Over there.

- You two cover the back.

Jim!

- Call an ambulance.

Better make that the coroner.

(somber music)

(thunder cracks)

- There's not a sign
of Donovan's buddy.

He jumped the pier.

He's either shark
meat or a free man.

- Put together a composite.

Show it around the beach.

- Hooker, where's
the shooting team?

They're usually the first ones

to roll on this kind of thing.

- Anderson from
IAD, put them on hold.

- This isn't an internal
affairs problem,

how'd he get involved?

- Willie's old girlfriend, the
lady from the fish market,

slapped you with a
police brutality complaint.

What the hell happened
at the fish market?

- Nothing.

- Jim.

Anderson wants to talk to you.

- What's going on?

- Anderson is building the
fastest case against a cop

in the history of
the department.

He's worked up a theory that
maybe Jim shot an unarmed man

and then put down
a throwaway gun.

- [Hooker] That's crazy.

- Anderson ran
the gun through CII,

it was logged at the San
Francisco PD property room

when Jim was still on
a department up there.

And now he wants to
know why he sent Stacy

in the opposite direction when
he finally spotted Donovan.

- To call for back up is why.

- Yeah, but you
put that together

with a police
brutality complaint

and IAD figures they
got a cop out of control.

And that's trouble.

That's bad trouble.

(suspenseful music)

- So a gun fell into a
crack at San Francisco PD

and turned up with
a stinking parasite.

Since when is it a crime
to blow away parasites

before they put
you in the ground.

- When you're
personally involved.

Five years ago, Donovan
left tire treads all over

some pedestrian's trying
to get away from a robbery,

and you tore up San
Francisco looking for him.

- Yeah that's right.

But nothing you say or do

is gonna make
his killing a murder.

Or his gun a throwaway
because I'm not that kind of cop.

- Well I'm here
to find that out.

And if you are Corrigan
then you are no better

than that piece of scum
you cut down on the pier.

- This Julia, the fish lady,

what did Jim do to get
her to beef him to IAD?

- He asked her a few questions
that made her uncomfortable.

- Did she, or did she not come
at you with a meat cleaver?

- She toyed with it

and Jim made sure it didn't
become more than a toy.

- What does that mean?

- Romano.

I just gave IAD an
hour on the subject.

I don't owe you any
explanations and neither does Jim.

- Frank.

About Corrigan.

That was a righteous shooting.

- You don't know that anymore
than I do right now, Hooker.

So as long as nobody
knows, he's relieved from duty

until we clear him or nail him.

- I'm beginning to
smell your preference.

- Oh come off it Hooker,
we're talking the possibility

of another cop being an
untraceable piece in his pocket

until his favorite enemy
comes along and then boom.

The untraceable piece
becomes a throwaway

so he can justify the shooting.

- You believe that
Corrigan held onto that gun

all these years, until
Donovan reared his ugly head?

- Some cops hold onto a
piece for eventualities, Hooker.

Any eventualities.

- Not Corrigan.

He's not that kind of a cop.

- Well you won't believe this,

but I hope you're right.

- I know I am.

Look Frank, downtown gave
you the grease to yank him,

that means you got the
clout to put him behind a desk

until we find some answers.

- Alright Hooker.

Just make damn
sure he stays there.

- Where's Jim?

- He stewed in the
interrogation room, then split.

- He didn't even
stop to talk to us.

It's hurting him,
but what can we do?

- Best thing all of us can do,

keep working on the robberies.

If Donovan was involved,
maybe his partners can ID the gun.

Finding them, making them talk

is our best shot at
clearing Corrigan.

- Pacific Security
left a message.

They said that all five
of the other robberies

were on their routes.

And they also have that list
of past and present employees

that you wanted.

- Alright pick it
up in the morning.

Label all the large cash
businesses as potential targets

and run that employee
through the computer.

- What about you and me?

- We'll try the beach.

If Julia knew Willie so well,

maybe she knows
some of his friends.

- Jim's gonna want in on that.

- Jim is gonna stay behind
the desk until he's clear.

And I better make
sure he stays there.

(dramatic music)

You're not relieved from duty,

you're not going home.

You're gonna sit behind
the desk until this is over.

- The desk?

A good place for a coward
who cuts down unarmed men.

- I don't know any coward.

I just know a friend
who's hurt and angry

'cause somebody called him one.

Ride it out Jim.

- Expect me to smile
on my way to the stake,

while IAD burns me?

- No, I expect you to
stay behind the desk

until we clear the air.

- Forget it Hooker, I can
handle my own problems.

- Sure.

We spin our wheels
keeping you in line,

another robbery goes down.

And other innocent
victims like Greg Stuart.

Is that what you want?

(motorbike engines roar)

- I know Willie tried to
take that lousy cop out,

but somehow he didn't.

Willie's dead and
that cop Corrigan did it.

And he had it in for Willie
back in San Francisco.

- Does that cop know you?

- He might be able to
track me down, I don't know.

- You better move on
'til this thing blows over.

- What am I gonna do for a job?

I need money.

- If you didn't spend so
much time at the card tables

you wouldn't need either one.

Here.

Here's a couple of grand.

You better split
before the Greek there

starts feeling like you're a
bigger threat than that cop.

What do you think?

Our new recruits gonna work out?

- Oh they ride good.

You sure Nakamura's
Currency Exchange

is gonna have enough
good old American green

to make it worth the trouble?

- I worked that armored
car job for two years.

I know which places have
the bucks and when to collect.

(suspenseful music)

- You gonna choke
on what's bothering you

or you gonna spit it out?

- It's what we've talked
about so many times before.

How much you
give up to be a cop.

- If we didn't get
back just as much,

the ranks would
thin pretty fast.

- Tell me what Jim is
getting is good, or fair?

How could they even think
he put down a throwaway?

- It's happened.

- Not somebody like Jim.

You cut him, he'd bleed
as blue as his uniform.

For god's sake he's got a
package full of commendations

and the department
is treating him

like a second class citizen.

- His partner's aren't
and that's what counts.

- That'll be six 50.

Your change is three 50.

- What, wait a minute.

Just a minute.

I gave you a $20 bill.

- I'm sorry you gave
me a 10, it's right here.

You get your hands off me.

- Here's your money.

I'd appreciate it if you
wait by the police car

and sign a crime report.

- You bet I'll sign
a crime report.

- What crime report?

You don't have a thing on me.

- It's called theft
by trick and device.

It's good for five
days in the slammer,

more for an ex-con
like you on parole.

- Okay officer.

I'll drop the charges on
Corrigan, you forget the 20.

- I'll forget the bribe
I heard just now.

If you'll cough up
what I want to know.

- So ask.

- Willie Donovan had a friend
with him when he was shot.

- It's Willie's brother, Mike.

He's got a gambler's itch.

He usually scratches it down
at the Shamrock Poker clubs.

- So much co-operation Hooker.

Maybe you could
talk to the Judge.

- You'd do that for me?

- Well sure, we'll
see to it that you get

to sit next to each other
at your arraignment.

- You...
- I forgot the bribe.

I didn't forget the theft.

Let's go.

- Hi.

- Hey, how's it going?

- Feels funny riding
alone, I miss you.

- I saw a report from CII.

They traced the
owner of the gun,

we found in the
theater robbery car.

- Hank Nichols.

I just talked to him.

- Did he have an alibi

for the time the theater
robbery went down?

- As tight as the
g-string on that stripper

we busted last week.

(laughing)

- That tight huh.

- Yeah, Nichols said he lost
a big pot in a local poker club

and he sold the gun
to a player named Mike.

To pay off his debts.

- Get the name of the club?

- The Shamrock.

See you.

(upbeat country music)

- [Control] Control
calling Officer Corrigan.

Commander four,
requests a landline

regarding vehicle use
authorization, code one.

- Manager's gonna
bring our man over to us.

(table crashes)

(people screaming)

(motorbike engine roars)

Hey!

Get the car.

- [Romano] Get out of
the van, we need the car,

- Get out of there!

(suspenseful music)

Okay, now start
to close in on him.

Hey get over there.

Hey.

Now you gonna set some
people straight about the shooting.

- Dream on man.

I'm not talking to anybody.

- Oh you're talking about the
gun, Will tried to use on me.

- What the hell
are you doing here?

I told you to stay
behind a desk.

- Getting the truth.

- The truth?

You want the truth?

The truth is my brother
didn't have a gun.

You pushed him into a
corner and squeezed one off.

Just like you always
said you were gonna do.

(dramatic music)

- Okay, so you tell me Hooker,

is Corrigan coming
out clean in the wash

or is the water getting
dirtier by the minute?

- Who you gonna believe?

11 year veteran or a
punk with a grudge?

- I sent for the report
transcript on the Donovan trial

at San Francisco five years ago.

Corrigan stood up in the
middle of a packed courtroom

and yelled it.

"I'm gonna kill you
Donovan, if it's the last thing

"I do in this world,
I'm gonna kill you."

End quote.

Read it for yourself Hooker.

That punk in there is right.

You tell me those aren't the
words of a cop out of control.

- And so I said that in
an emotional moment.

- People kill people
in emotional moments.

- I didn't shoot Donovan
down in cold blood.

- Well the DA thinks it's
time for a grand jury to decide.

- Corrigan.

What's going down?

- I'll tell you what's going
down, this department

and the DA are drowning
me in circumstantial evidence.

Yes, I wanted Donovan.

Yes, I threatened him.

I hunted him down
and I killed him.

But I didn't murder him.

God knows I wish I'd
never laid eyes on him.

(dramatic music)

Willie Donovan perjured his way

through the San Francisco courts

and his brother is lying
here Hooker, believe me.

- I don't doubt you.

I don't doubt that.

What's grinding on me
is the promise you made.

The promise to sit tight

and let us run
interference for you.

- I had my reasons.

- Do you wanna talk about them?

- They're personal.

- Well your personal

is beginning to smell like
an old-fashioned vendetta.

And vendetta's have a
way of catching civilians

and good cops in the crossfire.

- Hey, I'm sorry Hooker.

But I'm not gonna take
the fall behind this hang job

because Anderson wants
to put IAD in the headlines.

- I got news for you Corrigan.

I'd rather bury this whole
thing in the want ads.

Now you're without portfolio

under the grand jury
makes a decision.

So you just stay
where we can find you.

- You'll find me wherever I
have to be to clear my name.

- Don't cut us out Jim.

We're all on the same side.

(suspenseful electronic music)

(explosion booms)

(motorbike engines roar)

- IAD are sending a
man to San Francisco.

They want to nail down
how the gun found under

Donovan's body got out
of the police property room.

I wanna make sure that
they don't miss anything.

- You make sure
they don't nail Jim

instead of the people
they should be looking for.

- Just keep 'em honest Stacy.

I scheduled you the day off.

- We can take the
Nakamura Currency Exchange

off the armored car route list.

They were just hit.

- They had the money and
they blew the safe anyway.

I mean they had me
down on the ground

and there were
two girls in there.

They were terrified,
they'll never be the same.

They had these helmets on.

I don't know what
they look like,

who picks up
what they look like.

- Hooker.

Forensics thought we
might be interested in this.

- Watertight housing
around the detonator.

Get a hold Jess
Parish's parole officer.

See where his boy is.

I think it's about time we
talk to a pro about explosives.

Something you borrowed
from the police station?

- It helped me dig up a witness.

And it looks like they've
changed their MO.

You know, my guess
is the getaway car

went out with Willie Donovan.

- Hey are you a cop?

- One of the best.

- And I was gonna ask
him to go riding with me.

- She got curious when
she saw three suspects

rip around the corner on bikes.

She said they were race rigged.

- Racers?

When those bikes flew over
us after the theater robbery,

I thought those engines
sounded beefed up.

Look there's an officer down
by the Nakamura Exchange,

why don't you go down
there and tell him everything

you remember about the suspects.

- Why can't I just tell him?

- Because Officer Corrigan
has other things to do.

Other places to be.

- That friendly advice Hooker?

Or a warning?

- Go home Jim.

(suspenseful music)

- [Control] 4-Adam-30
we have a report

from detective headquarters
regarding your inquiry

about explosives
expert Jess Parish.

His present job site is
located on Fifth Avenue

between Adams and Wilcock.

- 4-Adam-30 roger.

(explosion booms)

- Like old wine,

you pack more punch
the older you get Parish.

- What the hell are
you doing here Hooker?

This job's legit.

My safe blowing days
when out with my parole.

- Yeah, what came in?

Blowing up patrol cars

and college students
like Greg Stuart?

- I heard up the chunk of
metal that kid took in that heist.

I'm sorry but... - Hey Hooker.

This guys using
illegal plastic explosives

instead of dynamite.

- Don't make trouble with me

because I like C4
better than sticks.

- You're up to your
knees in trouble Parish.

C4 is killing people these days.

A package with an
underwater detonator.

- And you used to be a
navy demolition's man.

- Hey I wouldn't hit
anybody, you know me.

- Yeah I remember.

People make you nervous.

- Yeah, and nervous
can make you dead.

- I'd hate to see him
nervous for the same reason,

are you getting nervous?

- I'm getting real nervous.

- Look there's this
giant called the Greek.

Cooks up anything from a
cocktail to a terrorist special.

He was assigned to the
same navy ship as me in 'nam.

Best underwater
demolition man in the fleet.

He did time for putting
his training to work

in civilian life.

- What's his real name
and where do we find him?

- Sefaris, Harry Sefaris.

Last time I heard he was
working a boat up in San Francisco,

salvage boat.

- How you gonna
stop Mike Donovan

from telling the
cops everything?

- If he was talking,

they'd be crawling all
over your roof right now.

Forget it.

He's a rabbit.

- This is still our last haul.

- Yeah, well you may
have the plans Sturges,

but I know what they are.

So when I feel
like quitting, I'll quit.

But not before.

I say we hit the 50
grand jackpot, tomorrow.

(mellow rock music)

- Thank you.

- Here's what you
wanted on Sefaris.

- This package is thicker
than War and Peace.

- At least we have
a mugshot of him.

- Can I get a beer?

- What'd you get
from San Francisco?

- What we always knew about Jim.

He's one of the best cops ever
to come out of their academy.

There's not one black
mark on his record.

He didn't have anything to do

with that gun being
logged in the property room.

And I found out how
it left the department.

- Sounds like IAD may be
coming up empty handed.

- Don't I wish.

That gun was one of a load
that SFPD sent out to be dumped

at San Francisco bay.

Jim was one of the officers
assigned to the dumping.

Talk about piling
on the evidence.

It just looks worse now

than when he had
his badge taken away.

I don't know how the grand jury

is ever gonna get to the truth.

- I've given you the truth.

- Jim, we've been
waiting for you.

- What, to tell me how
much you believe in me?

- We didn't think we had to.

- Well, you won't
have to anymore.

I've had my fill of this job.

As far as I'm concerned
they can keep my badge.

(dramatic music)

(motorbike engine revs)

- I stopped by your apartment.

I thought I might find you here.

- I don't need or want
company right now Hooker.

- Now look, you're not
gonna kick us out of your life

because of something you
thought you heard last night.

You didn't stick around and
find out what really happened.

- Help somebody else,
don't make me a cause.

- Why not?

You made Angelo Frascati one.

- Angelo?

- The picture I
saw in your laundry.

I called Stacy while she
was still in San Francisco,

had her check him out.

He was a friend
of yours wasn't he?

- He was more than friend.

Angelo was like a father to me.

When my folks died,

the only decent advice I
ever got came from Angelo.

He used to bring me
to a place like this, say

"you're gonna take
care of all the people

"in this city someday Jimmy."

He took a kid headed
in the wrong direction

and pointed him to a
damn fine good career.

- And Willie Donovan ran him
down escaping from a robbery.

- Donovan murdered him.

And escaped with a
lousy five year sentence.

Five years was justice
after killing a man?

Donovan deserved what he got.

But I didn't put
that gun on him.

- I know that.

We'll turn it around Jim.

I promise.

(dramatic music)

- Welcome back.

- I gotta try to listen
and stay out of trouble.

So there's one
thing I wanna say.

I remember the day
we dumped those guns.

I watched every
crate go into the water,

I didn't touch one of them.

- The boat you were on.

Remember any of the crew.

- Yeah, he was the
commercial diver on the boat.

Wouldn't let anybody
go near his gear.

- His names Harry Sefaris,

he's an old buddy
of Willie Donovan.

- I don't think
it's a big stretch

to say that a
military trained diver

went back later to get those
guns and gave one to a friend.

- Anderson's gonna say prove it.

- Why don't we start right here.

I think we're looking for
someone who worked the

money transporting routes
long enough to learn the ropes.

To cash in later, like now.

Only the Greek and
the Donovan's aren't on

that armored car
employee list, that I got.

- So we may be
looking for a fourth man?

- We're hoping he's been
seen with our suspects

at one of the raceways.

- Handing out
mugshots takes a badge.

- You don't get off that easy.

- You're taking a big chance.

What about Anderson and IAD?

- Who's inviting them?

This is our party.

Stacy start showing mugshots
at the West Side Track,

we'll take Lakewood Speedway.

Jim take Motorama Race
Park and keep in radio contact.

(motorbike engine roars)

Said he recognized
Willie Donovan's mugshot,

said he always saw him
in the company of the guy

who owns this
motorcycle rental place.

Fella by the name
of Shay Sturges.

- Bingo.

Sturges used to be a
driver for Pacific Security.

(suspenseful music)

Hold it police!

- [Hooker] I said hold it!

- Hands on your head.

- Guns for rent as well
as motorcycles Sturges?

Or is this what you had Donovan

and his friends use in heists?

Read him his rights.

- [Romano] You
have remain to silent.

- Cut the litany,
I know my rights.

- Planning a trip?

Or is this what you
were trying to grab?

- Hey that's private property.

You have no right.

Not without a search warrant.

- You've given my
my search warrant.

You just circled your next job.

(suspenseful music)

- [Control] 4-Adam-16
meet 4-Adam-30 on chat two.

- 4-Adam-16 roger.

This is 16.

- Suspects are on
route to the next 211.

Music Center box office.

I briefed Jim he's on his
bike rolling from the east side

through the interchange.

- I'm in the are
eta five minutes.

- Roger rolling.

- [Control] 4-Adam-30
and all units in the vicinity.

Silent alarm Music Center
box office, first and Remington.

4-Adam-30 handle code three.

- 4-Adam-30, roger.

(suspenseful rock music)

(tires squealing)

Spread eagle face
down on your chin.

(motorbike engine roars)

(tires squealing)

- [Corrigan] I'm on him Hooker.

(motorbikes engines roar)

(car horn blares)

(car horn blares)

(explosion booms)

(explosion booms)

(jazz music)

- I just talked to
Lieutenant Anderson.

He says the Greek
isn't gonna talk,

even when they unwire his jaw.

But Sturges tied the
Donovan's to all the robberies.

And once Mike
started confessing,

they couldn't get the
words down fast enough.

- What about the guns you
found in Sturges's garage?

- They were all that was left,

of the guns the Greek brought
up from San Francisco bay.

- The rest are probably
out in the street right now.

- We'll get 'em back.

One at a time maybe,
but we'll get 'em back.

- How many cops are gonna
have to face those guns

before that happens?

- All part of the
territory isn't it?

- You know, for a while there

I thought they were
gonna take it all.

Not just the badge
and gun, but everything.

- They got nothing.

- Oh they did.

They got a good
piece of my faith.

I ended up treating
my best friends

like they were the enemy.

I'm sorry for that Hooker.

- Forget it.

We were all working
for the same thing.

To put this back
where it belongs.

(victorious music)

(suspenseful electronic music)