FBI (2018) s04e10 Episode Script

Fostered

Pig in a blanket? Okay, that was corny but good.
Hey, can we swing in here for a sec? - Yeah.
- Maybe Gus has my watch ready.
I don't see why not.
Well, my two favorite Yankee fans.
Hi, Gus.
I was wondering if you guys were coming in here today.
Just checking on Dad's old Daytona.
Finished.
Can never tell the bezel was scratched.
Oh, my God.
Jack, what is this? Melody Wilmot, I love you more than we both hate the Red Sox.
And there is no one I would rather start a family with.
Will you marry me? Oh, my God.
Hands in the air! Hands in the air! Hands up! Put your hands up! No movement! Don't move! No sudden moves! - Yo, what are you doing? - Let's go! Let's go! Guys, come on! No.
No, honey.
Hey, Tiff, you want to head inside? Yeah.
What is this, ladies' night? Yeah, guys drew grand jury.
What do we got, Mike? Well, it started as a smash and grab.
Based on the three robbers and the all-black getups, looks like the same crew we've been trying to catch for a month.
But something went sideways today, 'cause they dropped two bodies.
- You ID them yet? - Yeah.
Gus Hill, 56.
He owned the store.
And Melody Wilmot, 32, part-time paralegal at DHS, which is why we called you guys in.
All right, we're gonna need the security footage from the store and the surrounding area - forwarded to 26 Fed right away.
- That's not a problem.
And I'll get you a description of the getaway car as well.
Okay.
What about witnesses? Just him.
Poor guy was in the middle of proposing.
Hi.
I'm Special Agent Maggie Bell with the FBI.
I'm really sorry for your loss.
I'm sorry.
You had some questions? I'll keep it brief.
When the three robbers came into the premises, did you notice anything distinctive about them that would help me ID them? Maybe some scars or tattoos, birthmarks? Not really.
They were wearing masks and hoods and I was scared.
What about their voices? Any accents? American.
But they barely talked.
You'll find whoever did this.
We're sure as hell gonna try.
9 millimeter.
Mostly intact.
Let's send it to ballistics.
- Hey, Maggie.
- Yeah.
The crown on this chronograph is about 2 millimeters too big.
Okay.
You think it's a fake? It's a decoy.
With a tracking device.
I've seen one of these at Quantico, and if there's one here Maybe one of the robbers took one too.
Hey.
How's Rina? Oh, Doc says she's hanging in there.
All right, folks, listen up.
According to NYPD, the crew we're chasing has now hit four jewelers this month.
As you can see from the home movie they left us, they do not leave a lot of clues.
So let's talk about it.
What do we got? Patrol car just found a black Honda Accord ditched at a warehouse in Queens.
No cameras nearby.
But it does match our getaway car's description and comes back stolen.
All right, let's dust it for prints.
Maybe we'll get lucky.
What else? ERT just confirmed that the fake watch Tiff found is a GPS device.
Manufacturer shipped two last week to the jewelry store.
Tell us the other one's still alive and kicking.
They're sending tracking info now.
- Got it.
- Yeah? Throw it up.
Got a signal in Brooklyn on the corner of Sutter and Barbey.
So looks like the signal's coming from that dealer on the corner.
The one that's taking the money.
He's got a silver watch on his wrist.
Looks like a match.
Let's go talk to him.
- Hold on, hold on, bro.
- Yo, yo, yo, yo.
Hey.
You got a second to chat? Mm.
Time is money.
Okay.
Oh, you thought we couldn't bust you because you weren't holding.
You know that's a state law, right? Possession with the intent to distribute? That's ten years in federal prison, man.
Unless you want to tell us about that watch on your wrist.
Where'd you get that? Yeah, whatever.
Some dude rode through like an hour ago, traded it for coke.
It's a Rolly, though.
It's a fake.
You didn't steal it? No.
Where were you at 9:00 this morning? With my mother at St.
Vincent's.
Signed the visitor's log and everything.
She's got diabetes.
- Tell us about this guy.
- White dude.
Thirties, forties.
Hard to tell.
He had a goatee.
- Was he in a car? - Yeah.
Silver Camry, Corolla.
License plate definitely started with DMX, though.
Rest in peace.
All right, people, tell me about our Ruff Ryder.
What, no DMX fans in here? The car.
Tell me about the car.
DMV shows 17 silver sedans with plates starting DMX in New York, but only three of them belong to white males under 50, including David Kimball.
35 years old.
Owns a pawn shop in Woodside.
- Priors? - Several.
Armed robbery, larceny, drug possession.
Explains the detour to East Brooklyn.
Needed a fix.
Yeah.
Bring him in.
Federal agents! - Clear.
- Clear.
Scola, over here.
What do you got? Two to the head, one in the back.
And not long ago, by the looks of it.
The blood still hasn't congealed.
Pretty weird for a pawn shop not to have any cameras in it.
Not unless they're breaking the law.
Hold on.
Look at that.
Those look like the watches from this morning's robbery to me.
Let's have ER give this place a full sweep.
We're gonna need to get these watches back to 26 Fed, along with the slugs currently lodged in our friend Kimball here.
Hey.
- You guys the ones in charge? - Yes, ma'am.
Did you see something that might be helpful? Well, heard is more like it.
I was back in the stock room when I heard three loud pops.
Sounded like an air compressor was backfiring.
So I run out front, look outside, and I see a guy in a black puffer coat go sprinting down the street.
Did you get a good look at his face? No.
He disappeared around the corner so fast.
But he was young, and brown-skinned.
Okay.
Thank you for the tip.
Think of anything else, please give us a call.
All right, folks, we got updates.
Ballistic report just came back on the gun that shot the pawn shop owner Kimball, and it is a probable match to the weapon in today's robbery.
So Kimball's killer is one of our robbers? According to the witness, he was wearing a black puffer coat.
Problem is there are no cameras outside of Kimball's pawn shop, so we need to start pulling traffic cams.
Already on it, but the pickings are slim.
We can really only cover one angle of approach, but I did manage to find this.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The time stamp says it's two hours before the shooting.
I know, but look at what he's holding.
That's our shoe box full of watches from the robbery.
His complexion does match the witness description.
So at the very least, this is the beginning of the fence.
So we're thinking he doubled back two hours later to kill Kimball? It's odd, but not impossible.
This guy's clearly involved.
Hey, can we get facial rec on him? Don't think so, given the angle of the camera, the low-slung hat We need a good partial.
Can you take it back a few frames? Right there.
In the window.
Yeah, yeah.
I can work with that.
Okay.
Hold up.
That looks like a kid.
That's because he is.
Name's Jamal Carter.
Date of birth June 6, 2005.
He's 16 years old.
So what do we know about this kid, Jamal Carter? Where does he live? Go to school? Does he have a criminal history? Let's dig in.
I've got a family court appearance from 2014.
It looks like Jamal entered foster care at age nine, but after that, he's hard to track without access to the sealed Child Services file.
Which we need a court order to get.
And with three dead bodies and a highly-active robbery crew, that's time we don't have.
So let's go directly to ACS, see if maybe they'll be willing to help.
It's worth a shot.
You and Maggie go chase it down.
Jamal Carter is a good kid.
Too smart to be in any kind of trouble.
We want that to be true, ma'am, but it would be nice if we could talk to him as soon as possible.
And you're here because? We need access to his file.
You need a warrant for that, and I don't see one.
You're right.
But we're a little under the gun right now.
Join the club.
Look, we're just as concerned about Jamal as you are.
- Don't play that.
Not with me.
- Excuse me? You know how many concerned cops stroll in here wanting info on these kids, only to send them to juvie or prison? So I know how all this ends With Jamal in handcuffs.
You want his file, go through the proper channels.
All due respect, we have Jamal on video with stolen watches from a robbery where two people were murdered this morning.
Two murders? No way Jamal Carter is a murderer.
Then help us clear this up.
Because if somehow he's in over his head and involved with the wrong people, the sooner we get involved, the better.
Okay.
But I'm telling you, he's a good kid.
Has a shot at a college scholarship.
I'm telling you, he's smart.
Just hasn't had any breaks along the way, you know? His mom died when he was a baby, dad got shot by a cop seven years ago on Christmas Eve.
And we do what we can with the resources we got, but sometimes things slip through the cracks, and Jamal's bounced from home to home, some of them bad.
But the good news is, he's finally in a place that he likes.
There's this guy named Percy Jones who takes in older foster kids.
Is Percy's address in this file? Yeah.
But if you want to talk to Jamal now, I got him a part-time job as a child counselor up on 78th Street.
Should be there now.
Thank you.
I don't know what the hell is going on here, but if ever there was a kid that deserved a break, a second chance, it's Jamal.
Hey.
You got something on your mind? Just thinking about this kid.
You know, seems like he really had it rough.
Yeah, I can't even imagine.
There he is.
Jamal Carter? FBI.
We need you to come with us, please.
Hey, can we not do the handcuffs, please? I don't want the kids to see that.
Right.
Look, I didn't kill or rob anybody, I swear.
- You saying this isn't you? - Yeah, that's that's me.
I admit it.
That's me.
The owner of that pawn shop got two bullets to the head within two hours of that video, and the same gun was used to kill the jewelry shop owner where those watches were stolen from.
- Wait, Kimball's dead? - Mm-hmm.
And you think I had something to do with it? Your box of watches was at the scene.
Is that a coincidence? I don't I don't know.
I don't I don't know.
Maybe there is a reasonable explanation for all of this, and if so, let's start at the beginning.
Where did you get those watches? It's it's okay.
Jamal, just tell the truth.
I mean, they had to come from somewhere, right? - They came from an alley.
- Which alley? Um, I'm not sure.
You're not sure which alley? You think that's one of those things you'd probably remember.
I get how it sounds, but that's that's what happened.
I mean, that's what he said.
I swear.
What who said? I'm confused.
My my foster brother.
Okay, we need a name, Jamal.
But I don't know who found the watches.
Okay, well, who gave you the box? Kevin.
He said take them down to Kimball's pawn shop and I can get a cut of the sale.
So you just went with it? You didn't ask any questions? Come on.
Think, Jamal, okay? Cheryl here said that you're a smart kid.
Like, you want to go to college.
You couldn't have really thought somebody found those watches in an alley.
I'm I'm the new kid in the house.
Okay? I'm just just trying to get along.
After you pawned the watches, what happened? I took the money back to the house, went to work at the Y, and that's it.
That's That's That's all I did, I swear.
All right, so obviously nobody found a box of luxury timepieces just sitting in an alley, but what about the rest of Jamal's story? What about his timeline? Well, the kid's alibi for the Kimball murder checks out.
The coroner puts the time of death at 1:00 p.
m.
, and his boss at the Y swears he was there by noon.
I guess he was telling the truth about that much, anyway.
And what of the robbery? Can we put him at the jewelry store? I don't think he's good for that either.
Take a look.
Based on the height of the door frame, the robbers have to be at least 5'10".
Jamal's 5'8" in high tops.
So he wasn't there.
But he said his "foster brothers" found the watches, right? How tall are they? He's got three.
Kevin, Demarcus, and Tyler.
All have juvie records and according to their physical, they're a dead solid height match for our three robbers.
- Yeah? - Okay.
Let's say these three kids are our suspects.
We need more evidence.
Right now, all we have is a shaky story and some watches found in a box in an alley.
What if we bring the kids in for questioning? Maybe one of them will flip.
Yeah, but if they stonewall us, we'll have nothing and they'll know we're on to them.
What about the foster dad? Maybe he's seen or heard something.
I mean, that's the same potential problem.
Might tip our hands to the kids.
Yeah, sounds like we have got one viable option.
What, you guys want me to wear a wire, like like on TV? I'm not a rat, and they're not criminals.
Okay, we don't know if they're criminals or not.
I sleep within 20 feet of all three of these guys.
I think I would know if they were murderers.
They're good guys.
It's a nice house.
I like it there.
Look, I know this is hard, but if you don't cooperate with us, then we're gonna have to charge you with possession of stolen goods.
I didn't know the watches were stolen! Come on, Jamal.
Who finds watches in an alley? We understand that you care about your foster brothers.
Now, hold on second.
Listen to me.
We believe that they're responsible for a string of armed robberies and three murders.
- What? - Yes.
And if we're right, and you don't get yourself out in front of this, you're looking at real time, Jamal.
Accessory to murder.
Forget about the possession.
So please, be smart about this.
You think they're telling the truth? It sure sounds like it.
I could ask for a lawyer, but I think you should just do what they ask.
Help out and be done with all this nonsense.
You gotta worry about yourself, Jamal.
Your future.
Okay.
So What do you guys need me to do? Earpiece.
This is a camera.
That goes in your ear, like a tiny EarPod.
And this helps us to see what you see.
And how do I know it's working? You'll hear us in your ear.
And they won't They won't see it, right? I promise you they won't.
Look, Jamal, just stay calm, okay? I mean, look for something that ties your brothers to a robbery Some guns or jewelry, something like that.
And then get out.
And all the charges go away forever, right? That's the deal.
All right, video link is up.
And so is the audio.
Jamal seem okay? He's scared.
What, of us or his brothers? Both.
Okay, you got this.
We're gonna be right here watching.
And we'll be in your ear if we need to tell you anything, but nobody else will be able to hear us.
- Hey, guys.
- What's up, Jamal? Anybody doing homework today, or what? Jamal.
What's going on, kid? Thought you worked till 6:00 today.
Boss let you go early.
Boss let me go early.
Yeah, I'ma go see a movie with some friends.
You know, I just came home to change.
Sounds fun, but if you looking to bail, we're watching the Knicks-Blazers in a few.
And I'm making your favorite, chicken nachos.
Wait, with the chilies, right? - You know it.
- Hey, uh, where's Kevin? I thought I thought I thought he never missed a game.
Should be home in a minute.
Just had him run to the bank.
He's nervous.
The less he talks, the better.
Agreed.
Hey, Jamal, head upstairs.
Check some of the bedrooms out, but start with Kevin's.
Jamal, nachos are ready.
Sounds good.
I gotta change.
You know, there's gonna be a girl at the movies, so All right, that's all you had to say, kid.
Hey, put some nachos aside for you.
Great job.
You're doing fine.
There we go.
That's the black puffer jacket.
Okay, Jamal, let's look under the bed.
What about the dresser? Hey! What you doing? - I was just - Just what? - Looking for a shirt.
- The shirt.
I let you borrow my Knicks shirt.
I already gave that back to you.
Right.
Right.
Maybe it might be in the washer.
Maybe, yeah.
But this is my room.
You just can't walk in, shirt, no shirt.
Understand me? I I understand.
Good.
Now let's talk about what happened at the pawn shop today.
You know what happened with that pawn shop dude, right? Um, yeah, I think.
Kimball's, right? The guy Kimball's.
Yeah, he talked me way down on my prices.
I got I got nervous.
I'm look, I'm sorry, guys.
So I guess lesson number one is you can't trust anybody unless they family, huh? Yeah.
It's us against the world, bro.
The four of us right here, we're family, we're brothers.
Bound together by love and circumstance.
This is forever.
Way stronger than blood.
Look, let me tell you something, little bro.
Let me tell you something, all right? You with us now.
You part of us.
We're gonna build a future together.
That is what our little jewelry business is all about.
A means to an end.
You understand me? Yeah.
- Sometimes it's just easy.
- Yeah.
Wait, what happened? I I don't know.
The A/V cut out.
Is something unplugged? No, it's not on our end.
It's from the house.
Which means that Which means that Jamal cut off the feed.
Or one of his brothers found his camera.
Tiff, I don't know.
Tiff, what are you doing? If they made him We can't go in there right now.
Hold on, it's back on.
Hey, are you okay? What happened? Your feed went out.
I don't know.
Kevin was talking, and then the thing started crackling in my ear, so I just I just bailed as fast as possible.
You're sure that's what happened? What do you What do you mean? I mean, the feed disappeared just as your brothers were about to incriminate themselves.
And you think you think I had something to do with that? Do not play us, Jamal.
I'm telling you that's a really bad idea.
I'm not! I'm not! I swear I'm not.
So what did he say? Anything useful? Nothing? So it's just a coincidence the feed cut out as soon as he started talking about the jewelry business? Did he mention shooting Kimball? What about stealing the watches? No, no.
I just said I was I was glad to be thought of as a brother, and I wanted to join the business.
I said was late for the movie, and I just left.
This is what you expect me to believe? Can I talk to you for a minute? Yeah.
Don't move.
Come on, Tiff.
You can't really believe what he's saying right now.
I don't, but it doesn't matter.
I mean, Kevin already admitted to orchestrating the sale of stolen goods to that pawn shop guy, Kimball.
Right, but that's just a possessions charge.
So we get a warrant.
We start digging from there and work the case.
Yeah, I agree with that.
Okay.
I'll call it in.
I'll get a warrant.
Federal agents! FBI! They're gone.
Let's coordinate with NYPD to set up a containment.
In the meantime, we'll sweep every inch of this house.
Jamal played us.
What you got there? Couple notebooks.
All of Percy's thoughts on the foster care system.
Anything interesting? Plenty.
You know, I wouldn't be surprised if he was helping these kids run.
Hey, we found something in Percy's room.
What are we looking at? About a half-dozen flashbang containers, ton of ammunition, some gun cases.
These are empty.
And half of those smoke grenades are missing as well.
So what kind of foster dad keeps an arsenal? The kind who trains his kids to commit armed robberies.
Percy Jones.
46, and evidently playing out a real-life version of "Oliver Twist" right here in New York City.
What else do we know about him? It looks like he was a foster kid himself.
He bounced around the system until he aged out at 18.
Okay, so he has a soft spot for kids with similar backgrounds.
Why the smash-and-grabs? Not sure about the why, but I think I see the how.
According to his employment history, Percy spent most of his adult life working retail loss prevention.
Mm, which would explain why the robberies are so precise.
If your job is to prevent robberies from happening You can train violent teenagers to target a jewelry store's weak spot.
Also means that Percy's been thinking about this long enough to have an exit strategy.
Sure, but criminals don't just vanish into thin air.
Have Maggie and Tiff turn up the heat on Jamal, and let's get OA running point on the grid search.
Yep.
Hey, you Zidan? - Yes.
- They said you're in charge.
This is Diane Vernon.
Lives in this house right here.
Go ahead.
Tell him what you told me.
You're looking for three boys and a man? Yes, ma'am.
Did you see them? They came running between the houses, right past my window, with duffel bags, then turned toward the street.
Okay, did you see which way they went? By the time I got to the front window, they were gone.
Thank you.
Come with me.
Looks like they broke containment.
Start knocking door-to-door.
If we can find out whose car was stolen, we can track these bastards down.
I didn't I didn't tell those guys a thing.
No? So just as they were about to incriminate themselves, your A/V feed magically goes dead, and then an hour later, they sneak out the back door? You just added another felony to your file, Jamal.
That's obstruction of justice.
I don't I don't know where they are! - Stop lying! - I don't! I swear! We're done here.
You're gonna regret this.
Maggie, do you mind giving me a minute alone with him, please? Yeah.
Okay.
Thanks.
Scola.
Can I talk to you for a sec? Yeah.
What's up? I don't know how you guys work together, but Tiff just asked me to leave that conversation so she could talk to Jamal by herself.
She did? - Yeah.
- Did something happen? No.
But I feel like, ever since we learned this kid's story, she's been I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe it's nothing.
Well, hold on.
What's this kid's story? I mean, it's brutal.
Mom died when he was a baby, and his father was shot on Christmas Eve by a cop.
Christmas Eve when? Seven years ago.
Why? Okay, I think I know what's going on with Tiff.
Listen, Jamal, you really gotta help us out here.
Because you are staring down some serious time.
Now, think hard.
Did Percy ever mention a relative or a friend in another city, or or a cabin upstate? I told you I don't know.
Why are you protecting these guys? They're killers! - You don't know who they are.
- And neither do you.
Are you one of them? Because how much can somebody love you if they left you behind? They didn't leave me behind! What does that mean? I don't I don't know.
What did Kevin say to you when you shut off your A/V? Come on, man.
This is your last chance.
You understand me? They're my family.
Take him back to 26 Fed.
Yes, ma'am.
- Hey.
- Hey.
You got something? Actually, I might.
Jamal said something that at first sounded like wishful thinking, that Percy and his foster brothers hadn't left him behind.
But what if he didn't? - What do you mean? - I was thinking.
They didn't take all those guns and whatever else was in that safe just to go on the run.
You remember when Percy sent Kevin to the bank? Yeah.
- When Jamal first came in? - Yeah.
What if he was casing it? I found this in the trash when we were sweeping the kitchen.
I meant to give it to ERT, but then Scola blew in and I just forgot.
Yeah.
This is definitely worth checking out.
You ran Percy's financials.
Where does he bank? Five Boroughs Credit Union.
All right, check for accounts at Grand Mutual Bank, too.
Okay, we got something on the vehicle front.
OA found the owner of that stolen vehicle.
We are looking at a Malibu, 2021.
The plate is 3KRT156.
A 2021 Malibu.
That would have GPS, right? It does.
Car's heading eastbound near the corner of Utica and Lincoln.
What about traffic cams? Tons.
Give me a second.
- Okay.
Got them.
- Yeah? Doesn't look like they're in a hurry to leave New York City.
Why steal the getaway car and drive to Crown Heights? Jubal, there's a branch of Grand Mutual three blocks from that intersection.
Does Percy have an account there? No, but based on the deposit slip, that's where Kevin was at earlier today.
And it looks like that's where they're heading right now.
Yeah, Tiff was right.
Kevin was casing the place.
These guys are robbing a bank on the way out of town.
- Get the team there now.
- Mobilize SWAT! We've got gunfire.
Get back! Get back! Okay, okay, okay! Don't shoot her! Don't shoot her! I'm backing out.
Kevin, get the door.
- This is the best we can do.
- For now.
We got all our hi-def cameras on every window, but the refraction isn't great.
What about internal? Can we tap into the bank's security system? Completely disabled.
Crew knows what they're doing.
How many hostages? Looks like about 13 by my count.
Okay, these kids are gonna lose it.
We've gotta end this thing now.
Yeah, but the question is how.
Hey.
We got a visual on the targets? Snipers are in place, but we're looking at weird angles, and four moving targets, so So the odds of taking out all four robbers at once are close to none.
And if you do miss, whoever's still standing might start taking out the hostages.
So then our only feasible option - To de-escalate the situation.
- Exactly.
Let's open a line of communication.
I'll take point.
Copy.
Let's go! Not much time.
Let's go, let's go.
Let's move.
Percy Jones, pick up the phone.
We'd like to negotiate.
What do we do? We answer it.
We need variables.
- Who is this? - Percy, this is Special Agent Tiffany Wallace with the FBI.
I'm gonna help you resolve this all peacefully.
I find that hard to believe, considering your people's track records.
But go ahead.
Tell me how.
Well, let me know what you need to calm things down.
Food, water, just name it, okay? I want to make sure that everybody gets out of here alive, including you and your boys.
Yeah, well, stop lying, Agent Wallace.
You don't give a damn about these kids.
That's not true.
I promise you I do.
We all do.
Yeah, well, how come I'm the only one who's willing to do what it takes to make sure they have a fighting chance? What do you mean? These kids have no chance.
The second they turn 18, they're on their own.
I'm just leveling the playing field.
Trust me, I know that life is not fair, and that the system is broken, but with each hostage you let go of, your situation gets incrementally better.
No.
I know how this goes.
The second we let them go, we're signing our own death warrants.
That's not true.
Okay.
I know what you want.
Percy? Hello? Wait.
What the hell is he doing? Letting them all go at once? - I don't know.
- It's a chaos diversion.
Guys, they're coming out with the crowd.
Come on.
Let's go! Move! Let's go.
Run! Go, go, go, go! Hey! Get down on your knees now! Get down! We got eyes on two going east.
You guys, suspects swapped clothes with the hostages.
Containment at Utica and Park.
Where you going, buddy? You're under arrest.
We got Tyler and Demarcus in custody.
Tiff, I don't see Kevin or Percy.
Yeah, me neither.
We still got two in the building.
Maggie, they're still in the bank.
They're sneaking out the back door.
Drop your weapon, now! Put the gun down! Now! You, too.
Drop it.
Come on, man.
This is not worth dying over.
Please.
Please.
Don't shoot him.
Please.
You gonna shoot me? Huh? You gonna shoot me? I said drop your weapon now! Hold up, okay? We can end this peacefully.
Percy, if you really care about these boys, don't leave them without a father.
Percy Jones, you're under arrest.
Come on.
Hands behind your back.
Okay.
I just sent you the cooperator report about Jamal.
Got it.
Tiff, can I talk to you for a sec? Sure.
What's up? Scola told me about what happened seven years ago, with Jamal's dad.
Small world, huh? Very.
I read the report.
It was a good shoot.
You didn't have a choice.
I mean, the guy was high out of his mind, waving a knife, and then he lunged at you.
I mean, what are you supposed to do? Let him stab you? Let him stab your partner? Good shoot or not, I made that kid an orphan.
I know.
That's hard to deal with.
I just feel really bad for that kid.
And I wish today had gone differently.
Me too.
It sucks.
Look, I know this is the first day we've worked together, but I really do consider all of us a family.
So if you need anything, I'm here.
I really appreciate that.
Hey.
How you holding up? Did you did you catch 'em? Yeah, we brought all four of them in alive.
Thanks in part to you.
So what happens to me now? Not sure.
It's up to the prosecutor.
Look, I'm sorry I tipped them off To lie to you about it, I I was just confused.
I finally felt like I found my place, my home.
Wish you could ever just start the day all over again and pick completely different choices? Yeah.
More than you'll ever know.

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