Third Watch (1999–2005): Season 5, Episode 12 - Black and Blue - full transcript

Jimmy is happy with his life. Sasha talks with Cruz about taking the Sergent's exam. Ty and Sully find an injured woman, who later says she was raped by police.

Previously on "Third Watch"..

How's your brother?

He's still here.

You wanna come over tonight

and be Santa with me?

I'd love it.

Me too.

Oh, what is your deal, doc?

I told you not to lock him to my bus.

- You know what you need? - What?

- Attitude adjustment.
- Oh, is that what I need?



Well you know, I would
love for you to give me one.

'It's got to be told.'

'But I don't wanna hear it.'

'It's got to be told and
you never let me tell it.'

'I love you, and that's
worth fighting for.'

'Not Skipper.'

- 'Skipper was no good.' - 'Maggie.'

'Maybe I'm no good either.'

'Nobody's good.'

'But, Brick, Skipper is dead.'

- 'And I'm alive.' - 'Maggie.'

'Maggie the cat is alive.'

'I'm alive.'

'Why are you afraid of the' truth?



'Truth?'

Jimmy.

'Sorry.'

When did you become an old movie buff?

I have a lot of downtime.

Meaning?

I don't date.

I rarely hang with the guys.

I just go to work and I take care of Joey.

Who knew you could be happy doing that.

Well..

You're almost grown up.

Almost.

You know, I'm taking Joey

to the Nets game next week.

Why don't you come with us?

I don't think that's a good idea.

Why not?

I don't want him thinking

that we're back together again.

So we tell him we're just dating.

He doesn't want us to date.
He wants us to be married.

Look..

Why don't we just keep this
between us for now, alright?

That goes for work too.

No more living our
drama out in the firehouse.

Second coat, please.

I think I'm gonna get this coat.

- Alert the press, Mo. - Stop moving.

- I'm not moving. - Hey.

You should try those
new, uh, cargo pants on.

Oh, no, no, no. You
don't wanna go that way.

You want the old uniform.

'Traditional, professional.'

'And it would look nice on you.'

- Yeah. - Like a wool straitjacket.

No one knows tradition anymore.

- Alright, I'm all finished.
- I want the alterations.

Oh, give me three days.

You got it.

Excuse me.

Gens d'arme, French police.

Now that was a beautiful uniform.

Yeah, I-I generally try to stay away

from any clothing that involves a feather.

Ah, the uniform's a symbol.

It represents something.

Your hat, your badge, it all has meaning.

- Tradition. - How's it look?

Pedestrian.

That's the look I'm going for.

Well..

- $275. - What?

You want it?

Ouch.

- Ah. - Yeah, I want it.

You know why your hat has eight points?

I didn't know it did.

You wear it every day and never look at it?

I don't know what to tell you.

Eight points for the Rattle Watch.

The "Rattle Watch"?

The original eight.

Colonists. They were
paid to patrol New York

from sun up to sun down.

They carried these rattle snakes.

To warn people when they were in danger.

- No kidding. - Oh, yeah, yeah.

And they chose to wear blue

so they'd never be
mistaken for British redcoats.

You see, it all has meaning.

- It's all symbols. - That's deep.

Yeah.

I'm getting a jacket like you, Sul.

Great, we'll be twins.

Did you know that your hat

has eight points on it?

Yeah, the Rattle Watch.

Well, I'm the only one who doesn't know.

Your generation doesn't know anything.

They don't know tradition anymore.

No, sir.

Hey, you want this in the bag?

No, I'll carry it. I have to wear this out.

- Alright, kid. - Thank you, sir.

- See ya. - Mo, thanks.

- Yeah, baby... see ya. - Couple of days.

Now how's the radio supposed to fit over..

Just unzip the thing outside.

- Ah. - Right here. Right here.

- Nice. - Yeah?

- Oh, I look nice. - Warmer, too.

What's up with the new unis?

What, you rethinking retirement?

Oh, it's not how you begin the race.

It's how you finish it.

I intend to finish this
one with pride and honor.

If I fail in those two areas

at least I'll be looking good.

You're starting to sound like Mo.

- Don't forget your name tag. - Oh, yeah.

He really likes those old uniforms, huh?

Yeah, 'cause he never had to wear one.

They're pretty bad?

Hundred percent wool up to here.

I almost died my first summer.

So hot.

I got a rash.

It did look better than these, though.

Yeah, but so does the
garner belt stockings.

You don't see women wearing 'em every day.

Huh?

I cannot keep this thing off.

The rules were very clear.

Rules?

No material which is or maybe

construed as offensive
or controversial in nature

may be displayed in or
about department buildings.

So, lieutenant, does that apply

to what you can't see

but, yet you know?

I'm not following.

Alright, for example.

If you can see this uniform

yet you knew underneath..

I see..

I see.

I think I'm gonna have
to re-read this section.

A man must always be
held to a high standard.

I may need to see the..

Articles that you're referring to

at some point.

In order to make a proper determination.

Oh, you will.

At some point.

Kim, let's go.

- I'll see you later. - Yeah.

'Stay safe.'

'What was it like being a cop back then?'

'Davis, you talk like it
was another century.'

'It was 25 years ago, might as well be.'

'I'll tell you one thing
that was different.'

'You got a lot more respect back then.'

'Really?'

There wasn't another commission
cropping up every five minutes

trying to throw cops into the clink.

Yeah.

But I'll tell you something
that hasn't changed.

A car like that does not belong

in a neighborhood like this.

Yeah.

Who belongs to you?

5-5 Charlie to central
with a license plate.

'Yeah, go ahead with your plate, Charlie.'

It's a New York tag. It's 1-4 Charles.

1-4-4.

'1-4 Charles, 1-4-4.'

Davis, why is this car running?

'Hey, I don't know.'

There's somebody in it.

Ma'am?

'It's police.'

Whoa.

No, no, no. Ma'am! It's okay.

- Ma'am. - It's okay.

Ma'am!

No, no. We're the police. Stop.

Just stop. No, no.

We just wanna talk to you.

- Okay. - Oh, God, no.

- Stay down. - Let me go.

- Get away from me!
- We're not gonna hurt you.

- We're not gonna hurt you.
- Get away from me. No!

Central, this is 5-5 Charlie.

We have apparent EVP.

1-5-3 and Arthur.

Please roll a bus forthwith.

It's on the bulletin board.

There's another sergeant's test coming up.

Really?

I might take it.

You'll make a good boss.

Really? You think so?

Yeah, you're way more level-headed than I.

How hard was the test?

Actually, I was meritoriously..

Promoted.

I was..

'..in anti-crime in the four eight'

and then we took off, uh

home invasion that was
working the upper East sides.

'Fast tracked promotion.'

What about you?

I'm gonna try.

No, I mean. Why the job?

Oh, uh..

If you don't mind making a stop

I can show you.

Thirty year old female.
Multiple contusions.

And bruising to the forearms and hands.

Found confused at scene.

Syncope once in the bus.

- BP 100/60. - Accident?

She was lying on the back
seat of her car like that.

- Freaked out when she saw us. - Any ID?

Car comes back to a Donald Mastow.

The PO box. We found
her hand bag in the car.

No wallet.

Her ring finger looks like

it recently had a ring on it.

I'm guessing she's Mrs.
Mastow. I can't be sure.

She lost consciousness
about a half way over here.

Pretty damn aggressive for a robbery.

She says she's been raped.

Well, just put it in the report.

Hurry up.

He get up on the wrong
side of the bed this morning?

Yeah..

But I'm making him a dream catcher.

Hey, boys and girls.

I need you all to come over here

and get in a nice line.

Alright, I have a question for you.

Who do you call if
you're lost or in trouble?

The police officer.

And who do you tell
that police officer to call?

Officer Monroe.

Yeah!

Alright, boys and girls.

Be good and I'll see you soon.

Go play.

Bye. Hello, my sweet darling.

'How are you?'

I have someone for you to meet.

This is Sergeant Cruz.

Hi, Sergeant Cruz.

Hi.

- This is Drew. - 'Hi, Drew.'

Say, how are you?

I love you very much and your
mommy is gonna come and..

- '5-sergeant.' - 5-sergeant.

'No other unit available.'

'Arrived with EMS on a
woman down in an alley.'

'2nd between 7 and 9 and 89.'

10-4.

- 'Let's take this.'
- See you later, sweetie pie.

You know, Cruz, I became a cop

because so many kids
in my community thought

that the police were
something to be afraid of.

I took this job to change that.

He's my nephew. He's my heart. I love him.

Well, if everybody treated
police officers that way

I wouldn't mind wearing
this uniform so much.

Hey, back up.

- Come on, granny. - Hey, Sasha.

I spent my last quarter calling you.

911 is a free call.

Did you see what happened here?

I-I got here.

She was like that.

Alright, don't go anywhere.

Back up.

Don't touch anything but her.

Yeah, I'll try.

Carotid pulse weak and th..

'Open hand bag.'

Contents scattered.

Think your friend went through it?

Granny might be a lot of things

but a thief... no way.

Yeah, we should still toss him.

If he had something to do with this

why would he still be here?

Torn paper. Signs of a struggle.

'She'd definitely lose a fight like that.'

Looks like a ATM receipt.

Can you see a date?

Today... about 30 minutes ago.

So, if this is just a robbery

then why a fight?

Toys back there.

Kid.

That would definitely make me fight.

5-5 sergeant to central.
We're gonna need back up.

'This woman down and
we have a missing juvenile.'

- 'Copy that..' - 'Hey, sarge.'

'Hello?'

Hello?

Hey, sweetheart.

- No, get away! - 'Hi.'

We're the police, okay?

I'm here to help you.

No, get away! Mommy!

Mommy! Mommy!

- Mommy! - Hey, she's okay. Okay.

- She's okay, come with me. - Mommy!

Come with me. Okay, go ahead.

Come with me, sweetie.

She's gonna be fine, okay?

- She's gonna be, just fine.
- We gotta get to Mercy.

- Come on. - Alright, okay.

Right now, the kid's our only witness.

Okay, why don't you go with them?

- Oh, sweetie, it's okay.
- Alright, you know what?

- I'll take him. - You take him.

- I'll see ya at the hospital.
- Okay, great. Come with me.

- Honey, it's okay, let's go.
- Come on, come on.

You have a broken bone in your wrist.

We've set it, but, you may need surgery.

- My husband.. - Husband.

Do you have a phone number
where we can reach him?

- The police. - We're right here, ma'am.

- No! No! - It's okay.

- Get them out of here. - It's okay.

- Get them away from me!
- Ma'am, what's wrong?

- They did this to me! - 'Please ..'

- 'Get them out of here.' - 'They're gone.'

They're gone, they're gone.

Where is she?

She's unconscious. They had to sedate her.

Didn't you tell her,
we need to talk to her?

We did, the doctor thought
she's gonna have a stroke.

She told you, it was
the police who hurt her.

Well, we had to leave the room.

When she saw us she went crazy.

She said, the police, uh,
robbed her and raped her.

And my examination
bears out the rape complaint.

Thirty year old female found unresponsive

with multiple contusions.

Okay, trauma one. I've to go.

It's okay. You're safe now.

It's okay. Come here, I'm gonna take you..

Hey, Lu, Got in a pair of robbery victim.

Took a pretty good beating.

Yeah, we think she fought

'cause she had her kid with her.

Terrific.

Found 'em hiding in the alley

where the car showed up.

- In a car? - Yeah.

That's what all went down.

Apparently someone followed her

'after she made a withdrawal at the ATM.'

Our woman was in a car, too.

- What woman? - 'We found a woman.'

She was beaten, robbed
and raped in her car.

Do you think there's any connection?

- I hope not. - 'Why?'

Because she said it was
police officers who did it to her.

We're gonna go in the special room.

Okay?

I'm just gonna sit down.

Here we go.

Can you tell me your name, honey?

Hmm?

It's okay, sweetie.
It's all over. It's okay.

Come on, baby. Can you tell me your name?

Can you look at me?

Hey, look, my name is Kim.

This is..

Doug.

Doug.

It's Kim and Doug. What's your name?

Sean.

Hello, Sean.

You know, you're safe now, okay?

You don't have to worry.
No one's gonna hurt you.

Do you believe me?

Yeah? I wouldn't lie to you.

My mommy's to take me to get candy

at Watson's, when she wakes up.

I'm gonna... be outside.

- That sound like a plan to me. - Mmm.

Kid alright?

He's with Kim.

What's wrong?

He thinks, he and his
mom are going to get candy.

Well, we're ready?

She's getting cookies for the kid.

Well, let's give this a shot.

We'll be right here.

Here.

- Hey. - Why are you wearing a..

Wanna draw a picture?

Oh, you know, I'm gonna
go stand over there. Yeah.

You can keep drawing. Shade it out there.

That's good.

Here you go.

- I'll talk to him. - Okay.

It's okay, Sean. She's gone.

You wanna say hi to my friend?

Say hey, this is Sean.

Hi, Sean. I'm Maritza.

Hi.

'That's a nice picture.'

It's my house.

- Is that a tree right there? - Yup.

So, um, Sean, I was hoping

if you could tell me what
happened to your mommy.

The policemen got mad at her.

'The policemen?'

And they hit her, because they were mad.

Oh.

So you have a swing in your yard, then?

No, but I'm gonna get one.

My sister won't be able to swing on it.

Until I'm done.

'You have a sister?'

She's at ballad practice with my daddy.

So you, you said they hurt your mommy.

Got mad at her. What's that?

Where there two people there?

Uh-huh. They got mad at me, too.

But I ran out of the car.

So you know, these guys,
what-what they look like?

Like policemen.

Like Officer Friendly
when he came to my school.

And he gave us coloring books.

So maybe they had like a
uniform on, dark blue color?

Like Officer Friendly.

You're a very good artist.

Thank you.

And, um... thank you for talking to me.

- You're welcome. - 'Bye.'

You can keep drawing. Here.

There were two. They had uniforms on.

- Uniforms? - Yeah.

He said, he looked
just like Officer Friendly.

Oh, poor thing.

Impersonators usually don't wear uniforms.

You think he's old enough
to give us a description?

No, I don't think he saw past the uniforms.

Our woman's heavily sedated.

She's not gonna be able to
give us anything for a while.

Maybe we could talk to his mother.

'Guys.'

Where is the little boy?

He's, um, in the lounge with Kim.

Do you know if he
knows where the family is?

Well, he said, his dad and sister

had ballad practice, why?

His mother, the head wound.

She had a cerebral hemorrhage.

She died a few minutes ago.

You all should find this guy and kill him.

Alright, I have to make some phone calls.

I want everybody to sit tight here.

And keep this as quite as possible.

If it gets out, there's gonna be chaos.

You got it, Lu.

'They committed at least two robberies'

'one rape and one homicide.'

What we really know is that

there are two of them
and they're in uniforms.

Both victims had recently been to an ATM.

But the cameras didn't
pick anything unusual up.

So far all activity seems to be confined

to the 5-5, so look around

for any unfamiliar faces in your sectors.

And as you already know,
Downtown has decided

to inform the public.

These are guidelines that the public

have been asked to follow
when interacting with you.

Now this is for your
safety as well as theirs.

"Request police photo ID card

"Check ID number against badge number.

Call local precinct with badge number.."

How to make a crappy
job that much crappier.

Right.

Couple of changes today.

Monroe and Sullivan, you're
gonna be riding together.

What?

'I need you on the desk with me, Davis.'

'I've a feeling, the phones
are gonna be awfully busy.'

Oh!

And Sergeant Cruz and Boscorelli

are out there in an unmarked car.

So keep your eyes open for them.

Yeah.

'Be very alert and very careful'

out there today.

Let's get these bastards.

Why you driving your mom's car?

I used it this morning
to go grocery shopping.

Did you read the paper today?

About the cops?

Yeah, I worked with one of those women.

Yeah, I know.

Kimmy, I think you're
gonna need to pull it out

and bring it back in.

I got it.

You know her, Kate was with
her when she was attacked.

'She died at the hospital.'

You know, I, uh..

I brought some mace for you.

- Mace? - Yeah.

You never know, I just want you to carry

it in your purse, okay?

I don't need mace.

Please.

Alright.

Thank you.

Well, you know what?

I think, you need to get out

of your car and let me do it.

I can handle it.

Don't you know that, Cosmo says that

you should do everything that you can

to make your man feel important to you.

You read Cosmo now?

No, but it does sound
like something they'd write.

Doesn't it?

Fine.

Just to make you feel better. Go ahead.

- Thank you. - You're welcome.

Have you noticed how many of us there are?

Yeah and we're still
outnumbered by all the garbage.

- 'For me it's all weird.' - What?

'I just never thought I'd be looking'

at other cops as suspects.

No, don't be. We're looking
for dirt-bags in uniform.

Shit, yeah.

But if they fool those other women..

Yeah but they're not gonna fool us.

We'll be able to tell they are not real.

And where are they getting
the uniforms from, anyway?

Must be the same place we get ours.

The uniform houses are not supposed to sell

uniforms unless they check those IDs.

Maybe they're not checking for IDs.

Look at this.

I guess, somebody wants a ticket today.

Come on.

Pull it over.

Can you believe this?

- 'She's not gonna pull over.'
- 'Well, I know that.'

No, no, no!

That's it. Damn it.

Sully, ease out. She's an old lady.

Is she kidding me?

Ma'am, pull that car over, right now.

Lady, pull the car over, now.

I'll be pulling that car over, now.

Pull it over.

I know these aren't usual
times and everything.

But she's pushing all my buttons. Whoa!

At the central, we're in pursuit.

License 7 Baker 8-4, Charlie George Nancy.

Travelling Eastbound on a 106 street..

Near Lex.

Ma'am this is the last time

I'm gonna tell you to pull that car over.

Sully, maybe we should
just back out off of this one.

We can't now. She might kill somebody.

No, it's good you called.

5-5 police and Lieutenant Swersky.

You have a good day. Alright.

- Yes, sir. - I cannot believe..

- Yes, sir. - 5-5, this is officer Davis.

No.. Ma'am just give me his badge number.

Yes, sir. They are real officers.

Well, if the officer says
your son's under arrest

then he's under arrest.

I understand.

No, the law hasn't been suspended.

- Alright.. - You're welcome.

- Thank you for calling, sir.
- You're welcome.

I had no idea how much

police activity went on at any given time..

Yeah, try reviewing the
activity we log someday.

- I am being followed.
- Followed by whom, ma'am?

People that are dressed like police.

Are you out of your old mind, lady?

- That's them. - What the hell happened?

- You're real cops?
- Yes, ma'am. We are real cops.

I would have never guessed.

Yeah, I never would have
taken you for somebody who'll go

around that corner at
50 miles an hour, either.

- I was afraid! - Yeah, me too!

Now may I please see
your license and registration.

- Alright, Sully. - Lu..

Isn't he kind of out of shape to be a cop?

That's uncalled for, lady.

I've been telling him
that for years, ma'am.

What's going on?

Who the hell are you?

Sergeant Cruz, 5-5. What's going on?

What do you mean, what's going on?

What unit are you with?

Taxi and limousine.

We're doing a spot check on this guy.

Is that alright with you?

You got any ID?

Are you kidding me?

Am I laughing?

- Yeah, I got ID. - Alright.

Alright.

It's legit. Sorry about that, guys.

We gotta catch these guys fast.

Hey.

What are you up to? More paper work?

Oh, no. Joey's homework.

I check and I fax it back to him.

You going somewhere?

All the training session in the morning.

So we're done early out.

Lucky you.

I'm gonna grab a bite with my mom.

I gotta return her car anyway.

So I can pull it out for you?

I think I can handle it. Thank you.

Yeah, say hi to your mom for me.

Really?

Yeah, I like your mom.

I'm starting to think,
I should call a doctor.

You know, I thought a
lot about what you said

about telling Joey and I agree.

That means a lot to me, that you heard me.

Well, I'm trying.

Bye.

'But I also want you to know'

that I am ready to tell him.

Whenever you are of course.

Ah, place the order. It's too late.

You're gonna have to spend the money.

Uh, where's your other
partner? The tall one.

He's, uh, answering the phones today.

This is Officer Monroe.

- Oh, pleased to meet you. - Likewise.

Where do you, uh, buy your uniforms?

Well, I go to the
equipment section at 1 PP.

Well, it's cheaper
there but it has no style.

A lady like you, should
have her uniforms tailored.

- I'll keep that in mind, sir. - Yeah.

Moe, I gotta ask you something.

Uh-huh.

You sell any uniforms lately

to, uh, anybody not with the department?

What?

I think you heard me.

Look, you've been a cop for 20 years.

You bought two uniforms.

You think that's gonna
keep Mrs. Moe in furs?

I'm serious.

I don't make no money
but I'm not a criminal.

This is the thanks I get for all the years?

You asked me that question.

I'm in here with my partner yesterday.

He buys a new jacket.
You don't ask him for ID.

He's with you. I know you 20 years.

You still gotta ask him for ID.

People get fired. They become disgruntled.

- They want payback.
- 'Hey, you know what?'

Maybe you should buy your
uniform someplace else. Huh?

I'm cancelling the order.

Have you sold uniforms

to anyone not with the department?

- I said, no! - Look, I'm sorry!

I had to ask the question.

No, you didn't.

Go. I'm busy now.

Selling uniforms to anyone
who walks in off the street.

If you have any thoughts.
Just don't hesitate to call.

I have thoughts already.

But you won't like 'em.

I'm sorry, Moe.

Squad.

- 'Hey.' - Hey.

I just, um, I just wanted you to know

that I think you're a much
better man than you were

say... five years ago.

- Uh-huh, is that right? - 'Mmm-hmm.'

Well, you know, I think the same of you.

- Yeah, that I'm a better man?
- 'Absolutely.'

Oh, not again.

- What? - Ah, the light was yellow.

- What light?
- Look, I-I gotta call you back.

I-I'm-I'm being pulled over.

Hey.

Look, I-I-I'm sorry.

I know I was kinda close but..

I'm-I'm pretty sure that
it was.. it was yellow.

I-I-I'm an FDNY member.

License and registration.

Sure, hang on.

Um..

Come on, guys.

Sometime tonight, lady.

Look I-I-I know I already mentioned it.

But I-I-I'm-I'm with FDNY.

I'm actually a supervisor. Um..

I-I don't know if it makes
any difference but...

It doesn't.

Look I..

I, uh..

I cant, I-I I can't see anything, um.

Do I know you guys?

License?

Damn, I can't-I can't get it out.

Sorry, ow!

She's an FDNY supervisor.

Oh, I'm impressed.

Don't.

Look, it-it's my husband.

'He-he's expecting me.'

'I'm-I'm already late.'

Hey, Kimmy, it's me, uh,
just checking in on you.

We kinda got cut off, so. Call me, alright?

You're gonna be later..

A lot later.

Sixty bucks?

Big FDNY supervisor
and all you got is 60 bucks.

Look I-I, that's all
that I had in my check.

Hey... hey come on.

Come on, you guys know
what the pay is, right?

Get out of the car.

Get outa the car!

Now!

- Now! - No!

God!

Stop that bitch! Get her!

You think I'm a good sergeant?

Excuse me?

As a sergeant.

How am I doing?

Alright.

I guess.

I, um, I never took that, the test.

Never really thought about it.

I was promoted meritoriously.

- Yeah? - 'Yeah.'

Good for you.

Well, sometimes I just..

I don't know, things happen
and I just wonder if I'm..

If I'm doing a good job.

You do fine.

Really?

Yeah.

You think so?

You don't seem to have a problem

telling me what to do.

- Stop the car. - See what I mean?

Stop the car now, Bosco.

What's wrong with this picture?

Where the hell is everybody?

Help me!

Help me!

'Help! Help me!'

Help!

What the hell is goin' on?

That's not in our MP.

There's two flashlights, mace.

What is going on?

5-5 crime to central. We
got something going on here.

- Hey, Bosco. - 'Yeah.'

This belongs to that
paramedic Kim Zambrano.

What?

Yeah, it's FDNY ID.

'Hey, it's Kim..'

That's a rough kinda area over there.

Sure wouldn't wanna be
stuck around there at night.

Me neither and I got a gun.

What's going on, Sully?

It looks like the imposters

may have stopped somebody else.

- Where? - Green Point.

'Help me.'

'Suspects should be
considered armed and dangerous'

'And will be dressed in NYPD uniforms'

'Proceed forth but with extreme caution.'

We'll be careful. Somebody
is gonna get hurt tonight.

Where's that coming from?

What is that?

5-5 crime, we got shots fired

at vicinity of eleventh at
Green Point near the river.

Someone help me.

Help!

Hey there's our vic?

Someone help me!

- Oh, God! - Wait.

On the ground.

'On the ground, we got you.'

- Is that them? - Yeah.

Look, I have to know
that they're not real cops.

- Is that them? - Yes.

- How many? - There's two of them.

Okay so there's two. We need to flank 'em.

You go ahead. I'll cover you up.

Cover Bosco.

Alright you ready?

'Go!'

Phil, I'm all out!

'I can't do this.'

Leave and I'll kill you.

Phil.

We're never gonna make it.

Shut up.

Just shoot.

I can't.

Freddy!

Get me a bus.

'My partner's down.'

Drop the gun.

My partner's hit.

Get a bus.

Drop the gun.

You guys with the 5-5?

What?

Like, uh, we thought you were the bad guys.

Drop that gun, now!

There, happy now?

I'll do whatever the
hell you want me to do.

Just get a bus rolling here.

Come on, buddy.

5 crime to central.

We need a bus at this location for a GSW.

'Copy that.'

Listen, we.. We chased those guys out here.

They were running off to some broad.

You got an ID?

Yeah, yeah, it's in my wallet.

I'm from housing. Hanson.

'We were heading for a premise check.'

'When they ran right out in front of us.'

Can I please get some help here?

When's your 46?

What?

You're next 46.

Oh, yeah, it's, uh..

Wrong answer.

Your 46 is your vacation.

Yeah, you'll be spending yours upstate.

On your face!

We got 'em.

Jimmy!

- Hey. - You alright?

What happened?

- I wanna tell everyone. - What?

I want everyone to know.

What are you talkin' about?

About us, I want them to know.

Okay, okay.

Ssh, ssh. It's okay. It's okay.

I wanna tell Joey.

Okay.

Okay, tonight. I wanna tell him tonight.

Okay.

Come here.

Oh, my God. I was so scared.

Thank you so much for coming here.

Thank you for letting us.

Can we talk to him for a minute?

I'll bring him out.

Great.

You sure this is the right thing to do?

I think this is the only thing to do.

Honey.

These officers caught the bad guys

who hurt mommy.

Come here, Sean.

Oh.

We just want you to know

'that those bad guys'

they were only pretending to be the police.

They weren't real. You
do understand that, right?

So if you ever need the police.

All you gotta do is pick up the phone

and we'll come right over
and we'll do the very best

that we can to make the situation better.

- Okay? - Okay.

Alright.

Thanks.

We're so sorry for your loss.

I really appreciate you coming.

Yeah.

Take care.