Snowfall (2017) s06e01 Episode Script

Fallout

1
VERONIQUE: What the hell is going on?
My money, it's all gone.
TEDDY: And as of this morning,
I am in possession
of over $70 million
in seized cash assets.
AVI: Teddy McDonald,
he's just a contractor now.
You might have to find another way
to connect all the dots,
but I can help you do that.
Sorry, Avi.
I'm the only hope
you have to save Franklin.
CISSY: I want to make
sure my family is safe,
and then you can kill Teddy McDonald.
TEDDY: Parissa, someone's already here.
Fuck.
Fuck.
Empaca todo. I do one more thing,
then I come back.
I got $13 million.
TONY: DEA! Hands up!
Remember me?
LEON: The game's
about to change, all right?
So it's time to get out the game.
BIG D: Nigga, if you out,
that mean I'm in charge?
JEROME: Franklin is family.
But I'd like to think that
what you doing is just business,
and I got your back,
but I will not go to war
against my own blood.
LOUIE: I approached Teddy, made a deal
to buy my cocaine directly from him.
You gonna shoot me?
If it meant me getting
my fucking money back,
I would kill you ten times over.
If anybody has any doubt
about what's about to happen,
say it now.
Relax. Jerome and Louie,
they asked me
We gonna have to burn
this whole motherfucker
to the ground, Mama.
Then let's go.
(SIRENS WAILING)
("WALK ON BY" BY ISAAC HAYES PLAYING)
RADIO DJ: Good morning. It's early
here in South Central Los Angeles,
and it is anybody's guess
who's gonna get killed tonight.
NANCY REAGAN: Today
there's a drug and alcohol abuse
epidemic in this country,
and no one is safe from it.
Not you, not me,
and certainly not our children,
because this epidemic
has their names written on it.
(BELL CLANGING)
OSSIE: Tisha.
Baby, what's wrong?
What's wrong?
Daddy never came home.
What?
You been here alone all night?
Stay in the car.
JEROME: This is a legitimate business.
Taxes pay to protect this neighborhood.
LOUIE: Crime is getting out of control.
STERN: This wasn't some
drive-by or random gang shooting.
Those two were executed.
You two want to tell me what
the hell is going on or not?
- JEROME: Hey, we're the victims here.
- STERN: Victims?
JEROME: Yeah.
Instead of interrogating us,
why don't you go over there?
Do your job.
- OSSIE (CRYING): Hey. H-Hey.
- OFFICER: Sir.
- I'm sorry, you have to stay back.
- Is that my boy over there?
OFFICER: Stop right there.
OSSIE: His name's
Will Daniels. Is that him?
OFFICER: Are you saying
you know one of the deceased?
OSSIE: Will Daniels.
Is that Will Daniels?
OFFICER: I'm not gonna
tell you again. Step back.
OSSIE: Is that him? Is that my son?
LOUIE: Hey! Hey!
JEROME: Hey!
Get the girl!
(INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE)

(ENGINE STARTS)
The forensic accountants,
they can't help.
What'd they say?
A firm in New York
appreciated our inquiry,
but recovering illicit gains
isn't what they do.
Folks in Dallas told me
that without the assistance
of federal authorities,
there's no chance
they can recover the money.
And anyone who
claimed otherwise is lying.
Okay, so what do we do?
I'm about to show you.
(PAGER VIBRATES)
(PICKS UP PHONE)
(DIALING)
Yeah, this is Teddy.
Not over the phone. I'll come to you.
Yeah, I know where it is.
Give me 30 minutes.
(KIDS CHATTERING PLAYFULLY)
- Hey.
- Jesus Christ, Gustavo.
- Oso!
- GUSTAVO: Hey, hey.
What happened?
(GUSTAVO LAUGHS)
(SIGHS) Where have you been?
Shh.
Who wants to go to the bowling?
- Me.
- Me.
Okay, I'm gonna get changed.
JEROME: How much did they get?
Between here and the warehouse?
I ain't sure yet.
$3 million, maybe more.
We both know who did this.
How you want to handle it?
I'm gonna talk to the boy.
Boy?
(SCOFFS)
This man shit.
Where's this?
Stash house.
Since when?
Since Peaches fucked my last one.
Told you the gloves had to come off.
I didn't realize that meant
robbing your own family, though.
Had to stop the bleeding,
buy us some time till I can find Teddy.
There is a problem.
(SCOFFS) Just one?
Well, we can't just walk up
and hand our lenders dirty cash.
We need to get this money into a bank.
One that'll take it, no questions asked.
I'm sorry, what are you asking?
I remember you mentioning
an ex-boyfriend of your mother's,
how he used to move cocaine
from the Bahamas into Miami.
You mean Randy?
I could fly out
to the Caymans if I have to.
But it'd be much simpler
to keep the money here in the States.
And Miami
well, that's our best bet
for finding a bank
that's willing to take this money today.
You shouldn't have done this.
You could have sold
some of the buildings off.
We could have gotten legitimate loans.
We would have lost
the downtown property.
We could've built it all back up.
- V, you're not listening.
- We still could.
Call Jerome and Louie, you tell them
- Jerome and Louie?
- you made a mistake. Yes.
This is done, okay?!
Now, I need you to get
on board with what comes next.
Can you do that, please?
Do you know somebody that can help us,
or do I need to go another direction?
You need to go another direction.
Now get me the fuck out of here.
Any update on Peaches?
Still no record he left the country.
It could be he used a fake passport.
Or, despite what you heard,
he's still stateside.
Listen, I want that motherfucker
found, you hear me?
Put the word out.
I'll pay a quarter million
to anybody who finds that nigga.
And a three percent finder's
fee of whatever's left
of my $5 million when they do.
Ye ah, that'll get things moving.
Anything else?
Yeah.
While back,
had you looking into family
members of Teddy McDonald.
You remember that?
Remember Alton had me looking into it.
Yeah.
You came up with his pops in Kansas City
and an ex-wife and kid in D. C.
I need you to reconfirm their locations
find me any other pressure points
he might have in his life.
Best to say it.
Last time we went down this road,
it didn't turn out
too good for the old man.
Listen, if you got
a problem with this shit,
I'll find somebody who don't.
You got your finger in a lot of
pies these days, youngblood.
- You all right?
- No, I'm not.
And they not pies.
It's a dam, and it's leaking.
Y'all are late.
Sitter issues.
Here, hire full-time help.
Shit ain't gonna get easier.
So, where we headed?
P.J.'s.
Full-time help?
I always wanted to be like
one of them Dynasty bitches.
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF)
TEDDY: Anyone shows up, you let me know.
PARISSA: Yes, sir.
Parissa, someone's already here.
(PANTING): Fuck.
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
(POUNDING ON DOOR)
(BALL EJECTS)
No.
LIOR: You remember me?
I do.
Yeah. You search him?
- He didn't have to.
- I'm sorry, what was that?
I, uh
I lost my hearing in this ear,
so I can't hear very well.
We have a common
problem. I'm just here to help.
Yeah? And how are you going to help me?
Avi had a lot of enemies.
People wanted him gone,
so you tell me who they were,
and I can use my resources
to narrow it down,
and we will find out who did this.
You know what the worst thing
about losing half your hearing is?
It's your balance.
The inner ear regulates your
equilibrium, and without it,
it's hard to stay centered.
So, for instance (SPEAKS HEBREW)
If, uh
I wanted to get revenge
for what you did to me,
I can't promise you
that I would fire the gun where I wish.
Bang.
Avi is gone, our business is
finished. Get him out of here.
Go.
Whoever did this to Avi,
they have my associate.
Please.
And this person that they took,
this person actually means
something to you?
(SPEAKS HEBREW)
Come, come here.
(SPEAKS HEBREW)
In that case
fuck you.
(SPEAKING HEBREW)
("PULL UP" BY UNIVERSAL
TOGETHERNESS BAND PLAYING)
Children lyin', Papa's cryin'
'bout how his time was spent ♪
Mama's workin' ♪
GUSTAVO: I know what I told you,
but we can't leave, Xiapita.
Why not? What changed?
GUSTAVO: I can't talk about it.
XIAMARA: You can't talk about it?
All that matters is,
we live our lives
nothing's different.
What does that mean?
Everything is different.
You want me to just carry on all day
as if our house isn't bugged?
- (PINS TOPPLING)
- (KIDS CHATTERING PLAYFULLY)
CARLO: I got a strike. I got a strike.
Can you believe it?
(XIAMARA CHUCKLES)
- Come on.
- It's my turn.
Dime la neta.
Did Teddy call the house
last night or this morning?
What? No.
Did you talk to him?
Does he know that I was gone?
No, I didn't talk to him.
Okay.
But if he's been listening in on us,
he'll know that you weren't home.
It wasn't Teddy who's been listening.
I know.
It's a lot.
I can't tell you any more than that.
Mírame.
I need you to trust me, okay?
Every guy who has
ever asked me to trust him
has fucked me over.
Till we reach the top ♪
Pull up, pull up ♪
Till we reach the top ♪
Pull up, pull up ♪
So it looks like, all in,
Franklin walked with $3.4 million
in cash and product.
And we got some more problems.
Mack and Terry is coming from
St. Louis to make their pickup.
And we ain't got no product.
Or no cash to buy more.
We put a freeze on our Panama accounts
after what happened to Franklin.
Tried to call, free up some funds,
but that's gonna take a few days.
And, on top of all that,
we ain't got access to the warehouse
because Franklin dropped
a couple bodies there, too.
So we ain't got
no place to load the cars.
Who you calling?
Who you think?
(LINE RINGS)
You know the tempo
on the beat about 105 ♪
(PAGER BEEPS)
Need an outside line?
That you like to dance all the time ♪
To the tempo, give
yourself a chance ♪
Nah.
It's so unique, baby
girl like the way it sounds ♪
- Do you really? ♪
- Yeah! ♪
RUBEN: I'm sorry it took
me so long to get back to you.
Something required my full attention.
Franklin found out Avi's missing.
It's got him spooked. Was that you?
You wanted to know if this would work.
If we could get to Teddy.
Consider what happened to
Mr. Drexler proof that we can.
If Franklin knows about Avi,
Teddy does, too.
Yes. Why we need to move quickly.
I need access to Franklin,
and I need it now.
It is time to tell him.
Arrange a meeting.
(SIGHS)
The longer we wait, the greater
the chances Teddy will disappear
and you will never get
the answers you want.
Tomorr ow morning, 10:00 at the museum.
Bring Franklin with you.
Watch the up.
All right, look, look.
Watch the Watch the
Hey, hey, this motherfucker broken, cuz.
(SCOFFS) Nah, look.
You got to just not do these
two at the same time.
Nigga, I'm not doing 'em
at the same time.
Hey, D.
BIG D: That's some shit.
Sup, D?
(CHUCKLES) Damn.
She's pretty.
BIG D: Yeah. Too bad, up
under the hood, she busted.
Just like your motherfucking
security. (CHUCKLES)
This motherfucker.
Go wait by the car.
(CHUCKLES)
You know, if you want,
I know a guy off of Jefferson.
Could hook it up.
What, you in the motherfucking
car business now, cuz?
That why you got up out the game?
Who told you I was out the game? Lee?
Mm-hmm.
Right before he grabbed
that rock-headed ho
and said, "I'm going to
Africa." (CHUCKLES)
I swear to God, niggas is
losing their motherfucking minds.
Hey, listen, um, are
we doing business here, or?
Motherfucker, I'm talking.
Can't you see that?
- Yeah, I-I can see
- Goddamn.
You know what?
Take your ass the fuck up out of here.
I ain't buying this
piece of shit from y'all.
Aw, come on, man.
And, Saint, your little
boy gone, and you out,
so what the fuck we even talking about?
FRANKLIN: I ain't out the game, D.
I got the plug, weight to move.
You a little late, cuz.
Already got a new hookup.
Oh, yeah? Who's that?
The Mexicans? Colombians?
Nah. Your motherfucking Uncle Rome.
Makes sense. Know y'all are close.
Probably gave you a pretty
good deal, too, right?
12 a key?
Thing is, well, I can give
you the same product for ten.
Ten?
Same shit?
Same shit.
That's an extra $200,000 in your pocket
for every 100 keys you move.
Hey, his motherfucking math check out?
It does.
Pretty good, huh?
Nigga, the price is right
like Bob Barker.
(CHUCKLES) Shit.
But hear me, cuz.
I ain't trying to get in the middle
of no little family squabble.
(SIGHS) Of course.
And you won't.
Look, it's not personal, it's business.
Jerome understands that.
Look, I tell you what.
I'll send the girls by
tonight with ten bird.
You ain't gonna do better
than ten a key.
Might as well pick it up, right?
Next time you see Jerome,
tell him you got a better deal.
Give him a chance to beat it.
If he can, then, shit,
continue to buy from him.
No hard feelings. But if not, well
$200,000 buy you any car you want, huh?
Yeah.
Let me know.
Where have you been?
I told you, took Cedro to the ER.
That was 24 hours ago.
Yeah, we waited for a pinche
doctor the whole night.
You never had a night
like that with your son?
You should've called. We have problems.
So I got Detective Han
checking the jails
and calling the hospitals.
So far, there's nothing.
Yo u really think someone took her?
Who would do that?
I don't know.
It's not thugs.
These people are trained.
They would know how
to extract information.
Pinche cara de topo
enfermo que traes, cabrón.
Have you slept?
I don't need sleep. I need to find her.
- (LINE RINGS)
- (SIGHS)
(WOMAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY OVER P. A.)
Hey.
How's he doing?
Shit took a turn.
He had to be sedated again.
Kane's a warrior.
He'll be all right.
Is that right?
Look, I wanted you to hear it from me.
Leon's out. Left the country.
I know you was buying from him.
I want you to know
I'm-a step up, take his place.
No, this ain't the time. I mean, fuck.
Your family's the reason
he in there to begin with.
I hear you, and I am sorry. Truly.
But if you want
to hurt Jerome and Louie,
there's a few ways to do it,
but a big one
is to fuck with they business.
So let me know when
you want to talk, all right?
WOMAN (OVER P. A.): Pharmacy, 612.
Okay, what's going on?
LOUIE: Like I said,
we just want to re-up.
Oh, yeah, you canceled your honeymoon
just to stay here and sling dope?
You want to sell product,
we want to buy product.
Why's it got to be more than that?
Okay, so here's the thing.
You can tell me
what's going on here, or I promise you,
this will be the last time
that we do business together.
We were robbed.
By who?
Franklin.
Franklin robbed you?
Yeah, somebody cleaned him
out, all his accounts.
He needed a life raft.
Apparently we were it.
I'll have, uh, Gustavo
give you the bricks.
- Will 300 do it?
- Yeah,
but he also hit our cash reserves,
so I'm-a need those on consignment.
Yeah, you're good for it.
What's gonna happen now
between you and Franklin?
I don't know, but I'm guessing
we're not spending Christmas together.
(FOOTFALLS ON BROKEN GLASS)
Remember, back on Catalina,
what I told you?
The things I've done to make this money?
Yes.
So you can imagine, after all of that,
starting back at zero?
That ain't gonna happen.
That's on you.
But this right here,
this isn't what I signed up for.
I know.
You know?
You were supposed to be out.
Now, I've worked so hard
to leave my old life behind me,
but you're standing here, asking me
to go launder millions of dollars
in stolen drug money?
Do you understand what that means?
I don't do it lightly.
- You don't do it lightly?
- I don't.
That's great.
But this, right now
this is about survival.
What happens in the next few weeks
is gonna determine the course
of the rest of our lives,
and our baby's.
Please, V.
Please.
JEROME: And what'd you tell him?
That I'd talk to you.
Why I reached out.
You know I'd rather buy from you,
but you just gonna have to
get it down to ten a key.
O.G., you know why he's able
to sell you them birds so cheap?
Stole 'em from us.
Look, like I told your
little motherfucking nephew,
I ain't trying to get in the
middle of no family shit.
I'm just trying to get my bread.
You already cop them keys?
Them two little bitches
supposed to bring 'em by tonight.
Hey, look, you know
I'd rather buy from you.
If not,
you know it ain't personal.
Nigga got to do what he got to do.
Yeah.
How much did she know about you
- and the operation?
- Nothing that can hurt us.
But, look, regardless
of who is doing this,
Avi's entire operation is burned,
so, unless you want to shut
the entire pipeline down,
we're gonna need another gun connect.
I'm sure we have ideas,
if that would be helpful.
Is there any word from the higher-ups?
About the money, my ask?
Let's get this all cleared up,
then we'll talk about getting
you your blue badge back.
Yeah.
I got to get the mud off my shoes
before I step foot on Langley's carpets.
(CLEARS THROAT)
There is significant interest
in the assets in your possession.
But, yes, we need to
make sure you're clean
before you're officially welcomed back
inside the walls.
Yeah, I reckon $73 million
cleans a lot of carpet.
(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES IN DISTANCE)
As far back as I can remember,
I wanted to be in the CIA.
My father and brother were Army men
Instruments of policy, blunt objects
And I just wanted a seat at the table
where the long arc of history is shaped.
(FOOTFALLS APPROACHING)
- (KNOCK ON DOOR)
- (CLEARS THROAT)
I understand.
Franklin is going to war
with Louie and Jerome.
This fucking family, man.
It's like they don't even
have the good sense
not to tear each other apart.
(DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES IN DISTANCE)
You need anything else from me?
No, you should go home. (CLEARS THROAT)
Okay.
Oh, Gus.
So, I
never really said
I'm sorry about Cedro
getting hurt and the hospital
making you wait all night.
It's unbelievable.
What was the hospital?
Verdugo Hills.
Well, I say, uh, anything
ever happens to the two of us,
let's not go to Verdugo Hills,
you know what I mean?
(CHUCKLES)
(KNOCKS)
(AIRPLANE LANDING)
V?
What's this?
What?
This is the woman
who goes to Miami to deposit
stolen drug money. (LAUGHS)
You have something for me?
Uh, yeah. It's in the back seat.
It's $1.85 million.
I'll be back by dinner tomorrow.
I love you.
Yeah, you do.
BUCKLEY: Well, officially
LAPD has jack shit.
You're just the victims
of some unfortunate violence.
And unofficially?
You about to be the flavor of the month.
They know it's drug-related,
that you got ties to Franklin Saint,
so you're gonna need
to tighten up your shit.
JEROME: Ain't that what we pay you for?
Keep motherfuckers off our back?
Yeah, well, it's not gonna be that easy
now that I'm officially
off LAPD payroll.
But you still have
friends on the force, right?
Yeah, I still got a few of those.
JEROME: So keep 'em close.
And you keep your mind right.
Stay off that fucking powder.
Goddamn junkie.
(PAGER BEEPS)
Give us a minute.
Finally, this motherfucker.
(DIAL TONE)
(LINE RINGING)
(PHONE RINGS)
Unc.
JEROME: Been paging you all day.
Yeah, I've been busy, man.
Need to meet up.
What for?
Nigga.
I didn't want things to go this way.
I went to Louie and asked for help.
Oh, you gonna blame it all on us now?
Your wife went behind my back
and stole the plug, and that's business.
But I show up and take back
what I made you, and it's theft?
So it's business when I'm bending over,
but it's personal when you getting it.
Is that how that works, huh?
Nephew, if you don't
bring back what you stole,
you gonna understand
how this work, little nigga.
You want to come after me, that's fine.
Came into this shit with my eyes open.
And they still are, nigga.
(DIAL TONE)
(DIAL TONE STOPS)
Hmm.
(SIGHS)
Listen.
There's something else you
need to know about last night.
After I refused
to help Franklin get to Teddy,
he pulled a gun on me.
Said he was gonna kill me.
He might've done it, too,
if Buckley hadn't been there.
I heard you when you said
you didn't want to go to war
with your family.
I tried to respect it.
But you need to know
exactly who we dealing with.
It was either this,
or drop them off first
and have you waiting even longer.
Or you could just give us
the location to the safe house
and save us all a whole lot of time.
Stuff's in the trunk.
What's up, y'all? My name's Franklin.
Are you the one Mama's
always complaining about?
Probably, yeah.
Want a French fry?
FRANKLIN: Sure, I'll have one of them.
Damn, that was good.
(LAUGHS)
You're not gonna take 'em
to the drop, are you?
Yeah, we just gonna leave 'em in
the back seat with a Etch A Sketch.
(TELEPHONE RINGING)
McDonald. (GRUNTS)
(SIREN WAILING)
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
OFFICER: Come on, let's go.
I'm looking for Detective Parosa.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
- (DOOR CLANGS)
- (LOCK BUZZES)
What took you so long?
(LOCK BUZZES)
(BABY CRYING IN DISTANCE)
(DOG BARKING)
TONY: The fuck you doing here?
Uh, make sure he wasn't followed.
We went over this.
There are protocols if you need to meet.
Can't just show up.
Yeah. Uh, I forgot
to tell you I told Teddy, um, we took
Cedro to the emergency room.
TONY: You're worried he's gonna check?
Worried, mis huevos.
I know he will.
But, uh, hospital records
aren't easy to get,
even for an intelligence officer.
We'll take care of it right away.
Right away when? Tonight?
As soon as possible.
Did you tell him a particular hospital?
Yeah, Verdugo Hills.
I'll take care of it, okay?
But, Gustavo, listen to me.
Informants who do what we tell them,
they make it out alive.
It's the ones who get flustered, panic,
and don't follow protocol
that get into trouble.
I had a long talk with my bosses today,
and they want to see something now
to justify what we're doing here.
You mentioned a tunnel at the border,
how you're bringing the cocaine across.
I want to see it.
When?
Soon as possible.
Tomorrow, if it doesn't
raise any alarm bells.
That a problem?
No, should be okay.
All right.
Go home, get some rest.
You promise me you're gonn a
take care of this, right?
Absolutely. Good night.
I held back, but Ruben's impatient.
He wants to meet tomorrow.
What happened to burning
all this down to the ground?
(SIGHS)
We about to side with
the Russians, commit treason.
Forgive me if I need a minute to think
before lighting the match.
You still believe, don't you?
Even after all of this,
you want so badly
to think America still cares about you,
like some orphan child,
standing by the door,
waiting for Mama to come home,
no matter how long she's been gone.
We throw our lot in with the KGB now,
we may have to face the
reality that we have to leave.
Face the reality?
(SCOFFING)
Let me tell you something, Franklin.
Those hours, days and weeks
after your father disappeared in Cuba
were so me of the worst of my life.
I was completely alone
in a foreign country.
Didn't even speak the fucking language.
Didn't know what happened to him,
but knew almost for certain
I'd never see him again.
And if the pain and
frustration weren't enough,
there was always the fear
that at any moment
they could come and get me, too.
It went on like that for months
until one night,
I realized why Teddy let me live.
It wasn't a moral decision
or even convenience.
He could've killed me and
gotten away with it. Mm-hmm.
Teddy spared my life
because, in his mind,
I posed no threat to him.
None of us do.
He could take away
one of the most
important things in my life,
and I could do nothing about it.
I was just some nigger
who'd never touch him,
inconsequential
to the point it wasn't even
worth the effort
it would take to snuff me out.
And in that moment, I knew.
Fuck Teddy, fuck the CIA,
and fuck the government
that supported them.
I was gonna do whatever it would take
to not only destroy him
but to make sure that he knew it was me,
the inconsequential nigga who did it.
I am way past facing reality, Franklin.
I am done standing by the door,
waiting for Mama to come home.
Now are you with me, Saint?
Or are you with them?
Okay.
Okay, tell Ruben I'll meet him tomorrow.
(HIP-HOP PLAYING OVER CAR STEREO)
(ENGINE SHUTS OFF, MUSIC STOPS)
Hey.
I got a question
I've been meaning to ask you.
What's that?
I know little bitches
got little coochies,
but I ain't never been
mountain climbing before,
so I don't know if big bitches
got big coochies or not.
Why don't you fuck
your mama and find out?
- (MEN LAUGHING)
- Ooh.
You got a little
fight in you. All right.
DALLAS: We good.
BIG D: (CHUCKLES) I bet we are.
That thing scenting like some
bread fresh out the oven.
Shut the fuck up, nigga.
Get home safe.
Mountain-climbing motherfucker.
(LAUGHTER)
(DALLAS LAUGHS MOCKINGLY)
Would you?
'Cause of Franklin and these hours,
- I ain't had no dick in weeks.
- (CHUCKLES)
And he look like he probably holding.
You know who I think is holding?
Dallas, do not say it.
(LAUGHS) I got a peek once.
You know, he be wearing
them tight jeans, they light.
- Dallas.
- Ooh.
Stop. He's our boss,
and his lady's pregnant.
That ain't got shit to do with me.
I would tear his ass up.
(POLICE SIREN WHOOPS)
Fuck.
BLACK DIAMOND: We
ain't got no product in the car,
and they can't legally search the car.
DALLAS: Since when the fuck "legal"
got anything to do with it?
Stay cool, you hear me?
They want to search the car, we let 'em.
Have Franklin call the lawyer.
Keep your hands where we can see them
and step out of the car.
Ain't you gonna
tell us what we did wrong?
I said step out of the car now.
Hey, fuck you. We ain't got to do shit.
OFFICER 2: Out of the car now!
Out of the car!
BUCKLEY: Ain't gonna tell you again.
Nigga, you not even a cop no more.
Yeah, which should
scare you more than if I was.
All right, we coming out.
BUCKLEY: Open the trunk.
You have no right
Does it look like I'm fucking asking?
Open it.
(UNZIPPING AND ZIPPING BAGS)
Don't move.
Where Franklin keeping my shit at?
He stole from me.
I want it back. Now where is it?
We don't know, motherfucker.
JEROME: You think I'm playing with you?
We don't know.
He got it someplace new.
He ain't tell us where it is.
- Gonna steal on you.
- Wha?
- (GRUNTS)
- DALLAS: Fucker.
JEROME: It's gonna get bad
for you in a hurry if you
don't tell me what I want to know.
I swear, he didn't tell us.
OFFICER: Everybody back.
Stay right there.
BLACK DIAMOND: He didn't tell us.
He didn't tell us
where it is. He didn't
- (SPECTATORS GASP) Hey!
- DALLAS: Bitch-ass nigga,
- she's telling the truth!
- Stay back.
She's telling the truth!
- Oh, yeah?
- Yes!
Hey, stop fucking hitting her!
We don't know!
You tell me where my goddamn money at!
DALLAS: Fucking stop.
Stop fucking hitting her!
You can stop this all now.
You tell me where it's at.
- We don't know.
- MAN: This is bullshit.
- Get the fuck back!
- DALLAS: She doesn't know where it is.
He didn't tell us.
We don't know!
She got a fucking kid,
man. Stop hitting her.
(CRYING)
WOMAN: Damn.
(SNIFFLES)
I want my money.
("WALK ON BY" BY ISAAC HAYES PLAYING)
You tell Franklin that I did this
and I ain't gonna stop
till I get all that's mine.
Beverly. Beverly.
You okay?
Bev?
Somebody call fucking 911!
You're gonna be all right.
Beverly. Bev.
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