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[ indistinct conversations ] [ clears throat ] did you u e anything, ma'am? wish all the junkies would be dead. listen, what's that foam on her mouths? some kind of seizure. tell the lab i want to see a tox scan a.s.a.p. hey, hey, come here. hey, what's the beef? i'm going to work. it's a couple of o.d.s you got a gimmick on you, gypsy? aw, man! hey, that's a brand-clean binky. thth's how i keep from infection. what's that crap on their mouths? the cats did themselves. hey, man, let me go. i just got a job. yeah, right. well, you write when you get a promotion, huh? get that lab work. right.
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ongoings and undercovers. oller and echeveria are countermen at black frank's sandwich oasis, 116 and jefferson. larue and washington continue theirs at sylvestri's emporium of tattoo. six -- pairings. breem's got the flu. yo, renko, what do you hear from bobby? he's still down home. his daddy's funeral is this morning. seven -- a hooker's sweep, dekker and 136. oh, come on, sarge. move t tm again. then they move right back to where they were last month. musical whores. [ laughter ] eight -- as regards yesterday's city council interpretatioio of reg 333-c. ah. "the council has decided that all precincts, "as well as fire, sanitation, human services, "and other city-government facilities,
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that means that there's gonna be no smoking in this building except in sanctioned areas specifically designated. oh, gee, i hope dad doesn't catch me. i i n't get the car this weekend. violators are subject to a $50 fine. hmm. hmm. hmm. now, look -- i'm gonna allow it in the lavatories, and we're gonna cordononff a special smoking section over by the canteen. now w eaking personal, i'm for anything that helps people to cut down. day man. last -- on a happier note, mick belker and bride phoned. they asked me to thank everybody for the flowers that we had delivered to them up at the lodge. okay, okay, that's it. let's roll. they're getting away out there. oh, wait a minute! wait a minute. one more thing. section "c," this a.m.'s tribune -- the captain's picture addressing the monsignor keller dinner last night.
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ions ] a nice-looking fella addressing the local power structure last night. yeah, well, i told them, "more cops on the beat, less crime in the streets." then i launched into real clich?s. if you got a moment, my mortgage signatures? sure. thanks. progress on the tattoo, undercover fellas? oh, yeah, we're all caught up on our national geographics. what's the idea? he does a robbery, then he gets a tattoo? knocks over a drugstore, gets high, comes in to get a tattoo. we're gonna give it two more months, then we're out of there. uh, sergeant? can i talk to you about this no-smoking thing? what is it, ms. patterern? i just do my work, right? right. but i really resent being persecuted, all right? it's like russia. i smoke cigarettes. that m mes me a second-class citizen.
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sarge, i'm taking an h hr of personal time. right. you could smoke in the jane, or you could go over there in the smoking section. oh, great, the ghetto. [ sighs ] [ coughing ] oh, you guys are disgusting. you know that? so go to bat for us, lieutenant. why, do you can secondary-smoke years off my life? at's in those things, huh? nicotine. i'm an addict, and i deeply love it. you ain't gonna deeply love it so much when you cough up something, and you realize it's your lung. hey, give us a break, lieutenant. a break, huh? you wanna hear about the break the guy next to me in the hospital wanted? terminal emphysema. he used to lie there going, "please, lord, kill me.. please, lord, kill me." i know kicking's hard, but it's worth it. i did it. i got the lungs of a sherpa now. but, hey, you want to kill yourselves --
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run away from the truth. oh, sure. that's the easy way, yeah. you smoke in bed, you fall asleep, and all of a sudden you're a barbecued sparerib. hey,y,ey, fire! hey, there's a fire in there! dispatch. we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress, surplus store, corner of peebles drive and 124th street. [ slow piano music plays ]
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[ siren wailing ] i'm pretty good at science. in biology this year i cut up a frog. some people got sick, but i like studying about organs and things. did you make the frog's leg twitch? with electric current.
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-- lucy and i. i've enjoyed meeting you, fabian. but i think that lucy and i should have a few minutes together. okay, it was nice meeting you. thank you. i hope i come to school here. you're a very nice young man. thank you. i'll be right out, fab. okay. he really is a good kid, sister. well, his father's dead, 's not responsible. she's a streetwalker and a drug addict. are you his legal guardian? i'm acting as his guardian, right. i don't understand. yes, i am acting as his guardian. i don't mean to provoke you, but are you saying that -- i thought i told you, sister, his father is dead, his mother is a junkie whore. his grandmother can't keep up with him. he wants to stay with me, and i'm keeping him.
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we can't even consider fabian's application. application must be made by the parent or -- it's always been the same. i'm sorry. st. mary's always had too many rules. i could never breathe here. ght, sister. lucille, i think you're getting overwrought -- i'm trying to get the kid in school. that's not gonna happen here. we're out of here. don't forget to have lunch. maybe we can get joe to come over and have dinner tonight. she didn't think i was smart enough? malarkey. she thought you were great. it's just some problems about transferring mid-semester. you got to handle this careful, norm. i don't even know if i'm -- i was upstste with this kid. he misunderstood an event up there. i think he's got certain suspicions about me.
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come on, huh? so he approaches me on the street yesterday. he dropped in from seattle with a pal. they're talking about moving six lids of junk. they want five large. a hundred if it makes, all right? no, listen, norman. wait. i examined the stuff. i wanted to give you a full evaluation. it's synthetic. i think the partner took a lab down a a didn't tell bobby. bobby's telling me, "oh, it's righteous, sidney. it's easy four-step." norman, you want to step on this stuff four times, anybody who lolos at it is gonna fall over. is it possible any's on the street? yeah, he might be moving some for walking-around money. stay here. i want to see my captain. norman, it's s sthetics. it's now. it's trendy. is there a possibility we can go more than a yard? a deuce. oh. always ask. in regards to this no-smoking reg, captain, just to bring you up to speed, it's causing a lot of civil disturbance
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on the street we're getting a lot of calls on this. we catch them, stan. we don't cook them. in other words, the reg gets enforced. it's an ordinance, a law. what about in-house violations? try three warnings per individual. yeah, okay. norm. yeah, can i get to our flash moneyeycaptain? i got a line on some designer dope. we only have about 650 bucks. that's okay. that'll make it. what are they asking? five grand. hey, i'll give them the buntz showcase. which would be? a mexican bankroll. a newsprint sandwich. we have to go through division, chains for a week. i think this the stuff's maybe already circulating. this morning's o.d.s? that's a strong possibility. the sellers don't know what they got. they're talking four steps here. the junk could be heroin times 60 or 80. backupup lots of them. so, how did fab's interview go? i got to pull myself together. what's the matter? i guess i think it's gonna be like last time.
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en find out that i'm not gonna be able to keep him. i've just been pretendndg like i don't have to do anything. just take it easy. hey, stan, can i have a clarification if you will? now, would a pipe and/or any other noninhaled instrument be included in this -- in this no-smoking business? pipes are included. oh, judas p-- next it'll be gun control. busting me for dating? you ought to be busting her for kidnapping! shut up. ht in raleigh. said fabian come to stay with you. she got my son! she got my son! ask her if she -- okay, i want to talk to her for a minute. now, nobody kidnapped fabian. he came to see me.e. and now you're keeping him.
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ink i care? why do you think i call there? fabian says you call his grandmother, ask for bus s re to come back. she wires it to you, then you spend it on dope. what do you want to do with him? well, he's gonna live with me. ain't unless i say so. miss dewitt... i'm not backing down like last time. i'll have him go and stay with his grandmother. the court won't give him to you. why are you u ing this? what do you want? you better take care of me. you take care of me, i'll let him go. you gonna take care of me? thanks. hey, what's the story?
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are you all right? let's go. [ telephone ringing ] so, what did she want?
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versations ] reggie was your dad? yeah. yeah, he was. he used to go with you and buy candy in the store? [ chuckles ] when he had money, sure. um, some days, mikey, he didn't have money. i liked your dad. hey, champmphow about grabbing some of those cold cuts before they're all gone, all right? come sayayoodbye to mr. birdwell.
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thank you. oh, bobby, you got a second? there's somebody i want you to meet. mrs. bethel, can you just wait one second. it won't take long. otherwise, she's leaving. renee! come here, sweetheart. you remember bobby hill, don't you? bobby, this is my daughter renee. hi. hi. no, not becky's sister! you mean the little fireplugg renee bethel, from across the street? you know, the laststime i saw you was at some all-city basketball game. you scored so many points. i remember you got a aig trophy at the end. and then you went out with my big sister, becky. how is she? becky? mm-hmm. married -- two kids. and you? no, i'm still in schoooo this is unbelievable. the last time i saw you, you were seven years old. the kitchen is stacked up with trash. could d u make a run to the dump?
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ng. you look great. would you like some company? yeah, sure. come on. [ siren wailing ] i don't believe it. she wants money to make you his guardian? that's got to help your case, lucy. if anything, it proves she is unfit. what do you think? maybe. all you got to do is go to the foster authorities and tell them what she said, and it's got to strengthen your case for getting fabian. it might. when are you gonna do it? when are you gonna tell them? i don't know. [ horn honks ] [ indistinct conversation ] woman: ladies and gentlemen, back away, please. he hit him with no reason. we had already given him the money.
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we're gonna take perimeter. you're starting to worry me now. about what? because i think you're thinking about doing what his mother wants. excuse me. did you see what happened? yes, i saw the man run away. well, can you give me a description? yes. am i wrong? joe, why don't you take care of this gentlelen right here. just tell me if i'm wrong. so how well did you see? i saw his face. he was a white guy with scraggly hair, and, um, tall... a leather jacket. i'll check the wire. yeah, yell up what i'm saying if it's working. coffee? hey, thanks. be right back. oh, cream, please. oh, i don't know. somebody's mama spoiled him. i was her favorite little boy. feel what? this tremendous sexual buzz between us. [ chuckles ] you got a head injury. we can't till the undercover's over. can't what? make it.
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e and close down. company rules. what happens when the girl says yes? do you head south? mnh-mnh. definitely not. i wish your friend weren't here. yeah, neal hasn't said anything. i hope the batteries ain't dead. if you need them, i got some in a vibrator. shame on me for what i'm thinking. [ laughs ] it hasn't changed that much. dossier's changed totally.y. the ice cream isn't homemade anymore, and singles cost 35 cents. i don't remember singles. they didn't have singles when you were growing up? you are a lot olderr than me. [ laughs ] oh. dossier's singles with the licorice inside?
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mt. hope. but i have applications in for schools up north. sure wish you'd come to my neck of the woods. i applied to mercy general. no kidding. it's, like, second on my list. [ laughs ] renee, um -- what? i really like you. i like you, bobby. what? now if you're gonna say that i'm so young -- i'm too young -- the little girl who was your fire hydrant, or whatever that was that you said. [ chuckles ] fireplug. well, whatever it was. uh-huh. this is unbelievable, and on the day of reggie's funeral. plus the girl next door.
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the descriptions coming in on this liquor store 211 are matching our pharmacy thief, captain. maybe he's branching out. better notify neal and j.d. they may be getting some business. how are we doing on the smoking? pretty good on compliance, but i wouldn't say the working atmosphere was so great. i'll be back in an hour. i'll be at division chief's office. oh, lucy, there's a pross waiting to see you. dewitt?
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that is completely illegible. what?
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i'm not paid to be a translator. hey, how about signing out the flash money and save the stone crushing, huh, miss patterson? you are just what i need today. exactly what the doctor ordered. first these moron smoking regulationon that's a violation. i don't care. [ clears throat ] just give me the buy money. aren't you gonna bust me, lieutenant? give me the dough. come on, mr. big shot. come on, mr. never-calls-back. you're lucky i'm busy. oh, frank, come in, come in. chief. you're a gifted man, frank. let's sit over there. you know, if i help a senior citizen across the street -- sit, sit -- the next day the papers say, "daniels elbows old people." you make an openly partisan speech --
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i've gotten a very attractive offer from the private sececr, frank. i wonder if you'd consider shutting up long enough for my recommendation thth you succeed me, not to look like a king. susurised? well, i didn't exactly walk in here expecting this. i think the combined support ofofaniels and reformist dilettantes come pretty close to foreclosing ozzie's optionon certainly food for thought. frank, i'm offering to endorse you for chief of police. i wouldn't think that two weeks of radio silence is too stiff a price. i'm very grateful, chief, but i don't know if i want the job. my god. they got to you. nobody got to me. i'm just not -- it's all thehe in black and white, isn't it, frank? graham wells behind you on the dais, ozzie behind the eight ball downtown. what's that supposed to mean? i'm making the decisions about my future.
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evasion and a straight-out lie? yes, i've spoken to him. that doesn't mean he wants me to run for mayor or that i would if he did. it doesn't mean i'm not interested in being chief of police. i just have a lot to think about. think about it, frank. choose what's best for you. give me a couple of days. that's what i'd like to do. it's just with all your speechifying about the needs of the department, i'd have thought your choice would be a little easier. is the weekend time enough? tell joyce it's a lovely likeness. creep stink. got it. three white guys on the street, fellas. move out. stuff looks good. uniform's on a 3-block circuit. give us lead t te. fine. remember, the money's short. you really got to sell the bust.
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money's short. i'm not gonna let him make a count. did you hear what i said? don't worry. we'll bang you around a little bit. they'll believe the bust. this kid -- i used to snitch upstate. i really d d't want to get made. here come the fellas. back door. yeah, right. hey, fellas. bobby... sid... what's happening, man? bobby, this is my friend norman. and this gentleman i do not know. he's darnell. darnell. darnell, how you doing? okay. okay. norman's my bank at the moment.
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look, let's straighten this out right now. you contacted me. i told you i was a little bit short. i might have to bring in a bank. if you don't trust me, bobby, maybe we should forget about the whole thing, huh? i trust you as much as i trust anybody. sid said $5,000 for 6 ounces. yeah, powerful stuff. take a false step easy. let's do business. darnell: why don't you show us some money? no problem. [ clears throat ] bobby, don't insult our relationship. you count the bread when he sees the stuff. we stashed acrosssshe street. come on. where's the dope at? hey, who you talking to, blood? you sold dope to my brother last night. hey, bartender, you got a problem customer. garbage put my brother in the hospital. what are you talking about, fool? what are you doing? what's going on?
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no. wait. oh, jeez. you guys here to do business with him? we don't have the slightest idea what you're -- i'm staying and following you. when i find out where you hid the stash, i'm taking care of the dope. look, you say the stuff's good. that's the "go" word. come on. norm, i'm sorry about the commotion. i don't care how good the stuff is because this here is strictly amateur hour. t's, fella. look, you don't have to follow us anywhere, countryry why don't you straighten this out with your friend? i'll get back to you later. i'll try to keep him onboard. hold on, norm. got some very professional friends here, sid. no uniforms till he calls you in. big guy's in there lousing it up. say you're from the liquor authority. bust 'em on a disorderly. can we take the dealers, too? no, they're not holding. we'll lose the dope. hey, angry citizen.
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you knowowho i think's getting the embroidery, neal? i think it's that darla that works dekker on 122. woman: next time... it is. that's darla. okay, we'll put the mousie right there. it'll run away because it's scared. [ chuckles ] careful, man. what is it, dr. ruth?
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she's trouble. she's only a part-time fence. it's different kind of folks, j.d., and you know it. i'm not falling for her, neal. we're just gonna make it. we're gonna have an incredibly fast and hot, tremendously satisfying, meaningless experience. mm-hmm. i mean it. if that guy would ever show up. fellas... oh, great -- the snake. i was afraid he might be lost. ah, come on. she's a sweet t ttle snake. , no. i was just lying to neal. excuse me. no parking here, sir. oh, um... i'm a cop. hey, no kidding. i know guys in your department. phil ramsey -- he's in polk street precinct.
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ges? i think he's highway patrol. i met him at a convention in richmond last year. is that right? no, i don't know tommy bridges either. well, look, you want to park... [ chuckles ] ...you got to be more private up the road a couple of hundred yards -- road off to the dump. yeah, well, we were going that w w. well, i hope you get there. [ laughs ] [ laughs ] i guess i ought to be getting back to my aunt's pretty soon anyway. what? what's the matter?
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what's this here, miss patterson? this is what you bureaucrats force people into. very ingenious fire hazard. now, take it down. i can't stay in the smoking area because i have to work over here. now, the cigarette is actually over there. it's only brought over here for one puff. second warning, miss patterson. second warning. people selling poison put my brother in the hospital, and you're here hassling me? this isn't a hassle, otis. you're a parolee. ifif sign this complaint, you're going away. the other two guys in that bar sold my brother dope last night. did you see the sale? i know they sold it to him. in other words, you didn't see it. i don't have to be in the bathroom to know they moved to him. but we have to be there in order t tarrest them and get something to use in court. so you're saying you're trying to arrest them two? that's police business.
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but i need to know you're not going back to the pine tree inn and make more trouble. i cleaned my life up. i'm trying to help my brother keep himself clean. he's still sick with that stuff they sold him. go back to the hospital. be with your brother. let us do our jobs. can't find buntz. you working with him today? yeah, he's not available right now. lab report. stan...you have to know. i'm helping a hooker make her bail arrangements. okay. davenport, you have vivian dewitt, right? one of my most loyal customers. will you do this for me? give this to her. it's for her bail. i need to help her get out. i'm gonna have to talk to her. big guy's gone?
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you didn't tell him it was a police operation? no, i didn't. otis isn't gonna see these dealers before we move on them anyway. hey, look, i got a certain amount of exposure here. i'd just as soon we weren't advertising to the public. this stuff's about as healthy as an h-bomb. "immediate and long-term toxicity, seizures, parkinsonism." d addiction is a picnic. tic, toc, guys. we said we'd get back to them by 4:00. down.
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you say the first word that pops into your mind when i say, "carrot."
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fire hydrant. dog. chrysler building. desoto. all of the above. john larue's shorts. oh, god, terry. hey, baby. leo's back. and ain't he lookin' good? oh, yeah. looking so nice. and who's the dude? just somebody i'm buying some equipment from. hey, you mind waiting downstairs? no problem. real good sportsmanship. terry: you feeling bright? leo: oh, yeah. and i'm gonna need a very special 'too today 'cause i'm celebrating mardi gras going on in my head.
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uh-huh. very wild. check this out. leo, that is a cannon you got there. will you show that to some people today? maybe just to see the look in their eyes. hey, l l back. relax. maybe i give you a...mermaid with a nice, long tail today. oh, i deserve a mermaid 'cause i've been a big boy -- go for it. come on, baby. time and place. terry: you do somebody? man, leo, you gotta be careful. who said t tt i did somebody? what's all these questions? i just don't want you in any trouble. you wouldn't be thinking about dropping the dime on a lead, would you, terry? oh, what are you talking about?
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terry: stop it. that hurts. forget it. i was just trying to be friendly. the hell with it. that ain't friendly. when are they gonna make a yard out of me, huh, bitch?! freeze! police! you're under arrest! he's dead, baby. ohh! you jerks! you shot salome! are you all right? come on, baby, come on. come on, ter. we'll take him to a vet. get away from me! you shot her! we didn't mean to. weweere trying to protect you. uh...i don't think it was john's fault, terry. i think it was my bullet got it. both of you cops -- you killed my snake! salome's dead!
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i'm getting a real bad feeling. calm down. [ sighs ] these guys want to move their product. if they don't show, there's only one reason. how did bobby sound on the phone when you went to reconnect? fine. so what? they make me for a snitch. i ain't exactly gonna advertise. take it easy. you ain't the one who's gonna need surgery. all right, we're shutting down in here. go out the back. i'll meet you in the car. we got that, 2202. we got a wrap here. ririt there, otis! my brother's dead. i'm sorry.
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i live up here, man. let me go. look, there's nobody in there, okay? i say i live up here. i don't believe you! and i don't believe that noboby's in there! otis, damn it! man: hey, check it out. otis, you jerk. now i gotta bust you! i gotta bust your parole! hey! what is this? what's the problem here, lieutenant? ex-con with a gun. my brother died just 'cause those people killed him! those guys said their stash is across the street. why don't you see if the bartender knows where they were staying? i'll take care of this guy. he hasn't been read his rights, norm. all right, i got it. boy, you're a slow learner, aren't you, pal? come on, get up. come on! let's go. hey!y! hey! hey!
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to the paddy wagon?! you don't understand. i'm in trouble, norm! calm down. shut up, huh?
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that's your third warning here, miss patterson. what's that supposed to mean -- "third warning"? you know, you got an attitude problem as well as a health problem, miss patterson. so string me up, okay? hang me. gas me. i'm a smoker. it's part of who i am. so is a $50 fine and a mark on your jacket. i'm crucified. i'm bleeding. let's not be g gting blasphemous.
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we all gotta live by it. plus, long-term, it might do you some good. i don't have to live with it. you do. i'm sick of this fascist cesspool. i'm leaving -- quit -- gone. [ telephone rings ] white-haired old lady. jablonski. yes, norman. what? yeah, but you're okay? i'll get out an a.p.b. presumed armed andndangerous. right. t. melvin! melvin, lieutenant buntz just had a prisoner escape. the guy was here in custody earlier. get his paper so we can get his name and get out an a.p.b. perp's name is otis foster, 36-8-245. presumed armed and dangerous. [ telephone rings ] jablonsksk yeah. no kidding? yeah, well, thanks for the word. sarge --
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we're not included. do you want me to go get celeste back? no. no, let her go. she wasn't that happy here anyway. looks like this dealer's from your undercover. is that right? yeah. that's a pleasant sight, ain't it? is your eye okay? yeah. the guy -- he hit me when he escaped. very delicious.
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you know, i think you'd look very c ce in uniform. a uniform don't help your looks. hey, watch that. [ laughs ] where are you gogog? uh, ice cream. i'll be right back. luce, i just brought ice cream. yeah, but not strawberry, okay? that's fabian's favorite kind. so, uh, it's his party. i'll be back in a minute. don't wreck the place, huh? thanks for making my bail. how much? you don't have to come on so hard. i'm thinking about what's bebe for everybody, same as you. you're just thinking about staying high. i need $2,000 cash. then you can have fabian. i don't know if i can get that much cash. i ain't about to argue with you.
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even if i can find that much, how am i gonna know that you're not gonna come back looking for more? i'll sign papers. you'd be his guardian. then you will never see me no more. it better go that way, if you try to hit on me for more money, i'll make trouble for you like you won't believe. you hear me? i ain't deaf. i gotta call my credit union. i gotta think about this. you can call me up tomorrow. i'll let you know. ar it, furillo. there was a time what daniels offered me e day would have capped every ambition i ever had.
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[ telephone rings ] hello? yeah. oh, hi, graham. well, it was very gratifying. i didn't know that many people still read the papers. joyce is right here. i'll check with her. are we free on the 15th? of which month? 15th's fine, graham. no, she's looking forward. well, sure. yeah. of course. we'll talk beforehand. of course not. good night. the illustrious mr. wells. the thing about graham is everything's "we." "we have to start thinking about this. we have to cultivate that." where are we going on the 15th? he wants us for dinner. [ laughs ] what? nothing. it just -- it was just the way you said it.
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i have never lost a woman because i shot her snake. that's the excitement of cop work, lover. shoot something new every day of the week. you got an inappropriate sense of humor. there was a deep, sensual attractiti between me and that woman. all i know is i never liked that snake. well, phantom of the opera. oh, funny, huh? i got this silly hang-up with trying to keep my face attached to the rest of my body. quit worrying,g,id. your two pals are off the roster. bobby and darnell? what happened? somebody croaked them. would i be wrong in guessing that it was a certain large, colored persoso still being investigated. here. there's only $50 there. yeah, and i bet the other buck and a half
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what, are you writing a book? oh. bad answer. lieutenant. excuse us, sid. i was just leaving. this is a stand-up individual. take off. good night. so, what's doing, lieutenant? protect your man, norm? what do o u mean? all we could do was bust him. sid gets made -- that's not good enough. i'm not following you. don't insult me, norm. you let otis escape. could look for bobby and darnell, or did you just hope he'd find them? look, the man hit me in the eye. he got away. if you're asking am i sorry these two guys are dead and my informant's protected, the answer is no. don't do that. i don't care what you do when i'm not around. when i i part of it, i want to know the play. my mistakeke
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[ clears throat ] if i don't get into mercy, i'm gonna apply to every nursing school within 100 miles of you. you better. i feel like we k ksed inside a church today. do you know what the best thing about reggie hill was? he had a lot of faults, but i think he would have been happy for me today. [ laughs ] i never felt so muchchike reggie as i do today. call? absolutely. right away. man: all aboard, folks! train's leaving in two minutes! all aboard!!
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[chattering] e impersonation... last night with that dog breeder. you said you were savino? told him we were very grateful for his cooperation, wouldn't need to speak with him again. this henry finally admits to me that he owes shys.s. thinks they were involved killing the girl? just three payments late. there's a beating in it for him before they whack a stranger. yeah. what do we got? robbery-assault.

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