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[ tires squeal ] [ tires screech ] take the next alley. i'll meet you back there. [ tires squeal ] help! robbery! damn! jackie! you all right? yeah, yeah, yeah. stay here. [ tires squeal, siren wailing ] all units, sector "c" -- trick robbery in progress. [ tires screech ] police! stop right there! i said hold it! ugh! ugh! hold it! don't move! you're under arrest!
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did you see the victim? unh-unh. what's the shot, man? just shut up for a second. we got to run him over to mercy. kate, you all right? yeah. got her. i'm taking the pimp over to mercy. if you see the victim, grab him. hey, ain't no victim! shut up! okay, item 5 -- robberies associated with prostitution. now, the counteroffensive continues, people, so i'm gonna be giving more half and quarter shifts on night work. [ crowd groans ] now, sergeant bates and officer mcbride drew a quarter this morning. assuming that they continue, there's gonna be room for two more teams. item 6 -- uh, heights detective vince delaberto was shot to death last night in a parking lot on portland avenue, assailant or assailants unknown. now, if you hear of anything at all that relates, contact detective lieutenant louis hamlin
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she wants to thank everybody for the outpourings of thoughts, sympathies, plus the scholarship fund, which they're gonna wait until fall to set up. item 8 -- everybody say hello to officer ron lipsky from the polk and officer michael galva -- he's from midtown. i'm gonna pair you two together, at least for a couple of days, till this flu situation calms down. then maybe we can pair you with more senior personnel, okay? item last -- this is a bulletin from public health. uh, let's see here. yeah. "the problem of, uh, pediculosis p-pubic -- "pediculosis pubic -- "has become acute in several city precincts. "individuals are indicated to inspect themselves and their personal areas for signs of infection." sarge, what are we exactly talking about here?
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"failure to control... pediculosis "can result in puncta, um...lesions, "and in severe cases -- no, extreme cases -- severe...f-furunculosis." what is pediculosis? or frunculunctulosis? i don't -- oh, here it is. it's in plain english. crabs. [ laughter ] told you. crab lice -- yeah, crab lice. they're getting away out there. [ indistinct conversations ] maurice haynes, suspicion of robbery. yeah, you got a big imagination, girl. yeah, right. check out his parole status. hey, wait a minute, now. that's personal possessions right there. forget about it. hold on. detective belker, line three! right! right! right! come on, walk! all right, right here!
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belker. hi, honey. what's wrong? i hear it in your voice. something's wrong. captain...i need, uh, i need some personal time today. any problem? yeah, personal. hand over anything that needs attention to henry. hey, you got her. yep. that ought to cut a few robberies. you loaded or something? jackie lowrie, robbery, second, and a controlled substance, to wit, marijuana, oh, boy. yeah. right away, honey. goodbye. oh, boy. oh. hey, hey, look here. you gonna faint, man? come on, here, take a hit of oxygen. yeah. hey, mick, you all right?
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m-mick? would you watch my suspect, stan? sure. thank you. 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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there was a robbery. we got two suspects.
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thanks, sergeant. lieutenant, what i am simply trying to impress on you is that these profits from your house sale can be, "a," tax sheltered, "b," rolled over -- later, okay? now, given that your established pattern is real estate, what about seven units in suburban phoenix? we are talking sunbelt here, lieutenant. i mean, there are people out there to fill these apartments. mr. urgis, please. it's been a pleasure. mr. styles -- he says nothing but good things about you. we really want to be in business. in a prime massage parlor on jefferson. shut up, j.d. hey, a man with your midas touch, lieutenant. good morning, lieutenant goldstein. i can't represent both of you because of potential conflicts of interest between you. you saying she'd turn around on me? no, i wouldn't. regardless, i need to be free to represent any client in his or her best interests. which one? you take her, jackie. i don't care for her attitude no way.
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entrenched conservatives. the commission report killed my chances for that consultancy. i'm sorry, chief. i wrote a letter i thought put things in perspective. the hell with it, frank. i'm not mad at you. those consultant positions are a hoax anyway, aren't they? i mean, all they want you to do is read reports and advise them to raise insurance rates for blacks. but i sure could've used the money. i'm gonna be paying alimony. you and cora -- she's totally rejected me, frank. for the last two years, burn. i'm sorry to hear that. it's been very hard. women sense that i'm very much a man, but out of loyalty to the vows of marriage, i have not substantially strayed from the straight and narrow. anyway, that's over. it's gonna cost me, but i'll be free. sorry to unburden, but i know you've been through a divorce. you know all the moves.
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of course, it kills me politically, at least for the time being. but frankly, i don't give a damn. what about your own plans? still tight-lipped? i don't have any plans. come on, frank, i happen to know there's a kingmakers' lunch at the hastings club, and you're the guest of honor. you're more up on things than i am. i just got the call inviting me 10 minutes ago. well, you're out here in the provinces. the rumor's been buzzing around city hall for the last two days. the only question was, "what will ozzie do?" i don't follow. ll make it clear over lunch. you say a robbery never happened at all? i was turning a trick, all right? maurice was there on account of the white dude was having some difficulties. you mean the john? the john was having sexual difficulties? yeah, so it was going on a while, so maurice was afraid, that's all. they don't even have the dude, am i right? to my knowledge, the john's gone. so you know how come they're calling it a robbery without no vic? i believe because officer mcbride
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ng herself a witness. admittedly, that makes for a weaker case -- unh-unh. unh-unh what? ain't why they charging it. then why? 'cause that cop mcbride's mad at me. you know why? why? 'cause after the incident, she took me down by the river, and i refused her. you refused her? she wanted me, understand? i said no. 11:30? well, barring any unforeseen mobilizations, i'll be there. no, no, not at all. no. this call's a pleasure. right. stan, i'll be at mcmann's. we get claims of sexual harassment every other week. and sometimes they're true. sometimes. more often, they're just lame efforts to beat a rap. but there's no rap to beat here. no victim, just third-party observation of ambiguous events. victim may still turn up. i want this investigated, furillo,
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uh... seems i'm not going to be police chief. oh? not this year anyway. fletcher's gonna stay. his appointment with the insurance company fell through. is it treason to say i'm relieved? join the party. also, graham called. i'm meeting my political angels at 2:00. big day, furillo. don't forget jackie lowrie. stan, pull paperwork on officer mcbride's bust, please. i told my old man they were putting me on the hill. he say "forget t new car it's just gonna get broken into. get yourself life insurance." is your dad a cop? second in command down at forensics. lipsky. you've never heard of him? unh-unh. sooner or later, you will. he's the kind of guy who gets roasted at all the pba dinners. he's an old bag of wind. are you irish, mike? yeah. where'd you go to school? aquinas.
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no kidding. best girls in the city are st. mary's. did you know mary ann fogerty? unh-unh. kathy riley, red hair, freckles. i didn't know her, but, yeah, i remember her. she was pretty hot-looking, huh? very caliente, my friend. very. hey, when did you get out of the academy? april. december before. ooh, a veteran. we got a jumper. location is 805 culver. 2205 handling. you ever have one of these, mike? unh-unh. gotta use psychology. your lucky day, huh, tommy? hey, guid, you give me a jump. you got nothing to be nervous about. you oughta be buying drinks for everybody. your troubles are over, aren't they? how you think that? the man's dead. come on, let's not get morbid here. it wasn't easy, but i tried hard to believe you. what are you talking about? i tried and i figure my efforts are worth something. don't cat and mouse me, guid. i don't go for that. just couldn't tough it out, could you, tommy?
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wait a minute. delaberto -- you think that was me. i know it was you. you're finished, tommy. you're a busted valise. i'm hearing you say this, and i'm thinking, "are you okay? or have you started barking at the moon?" you're gone, tommy. you're on memory lane. you and i talked. you said delaberto was gonna let this turn to steam. you think after that that i'd whack the guy? i didn't think so, but you did. now i feel responsible. all of a sudden, you're i.a.d.? unh-unh. i'm worse. i was your friend. i tried to help you, and you dumped all over me. you're crazy. i gotta get involved in this. involved how? i honestly don't know what i'm gonna do, tommy. hey. wait! guido! hey. she wants to talk to you, man. liar. she doesn't. i'm not a liar. she's on the phone. i can't get the phone on the ledge, man. come on. want a cig? i'm gonna jump, man. stand back.
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you want to talk to her inside? i said, "i'm gonna jump." i don't need her. you tell her that. you tell her that. tell her that. wait till she gets here, and you tell her that. calm down. you calm down. come on inside. she'll be there, i guarantee it. nah, no way. i'm gonna jump. you don't wanna see her?! no. now i'm gonna do it. hey, don't yank my chain. look, if you really want to do it, do it. but i don't think you do. hey! hey! stop pushing. get back. let the officer through.
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could i ask you what the damn hell you were doing, officer? what were you doing?! i was trying to keep the guy from jumping. what i'm hearing is you told him, "go ahead and jump." that's out of context, sir. i tried everything else. what about trying to wait until the negotiating officer arrives who could bring some expertise? so you thought maybe a little reverse psychology might do the trick. you reversed the guy pretty good, officer. i want full witness statements. i've recently come to realize who i am, lieutenant. you may find this odd, but so have i. only i've been under treatment. my friend, i've had the purgative of profound emotional pain,
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the englishwoman? yes. she left me in the most bizarre of circumstances. she seemed very smart. it's been hard going, my friend, but i think i'm better for it. i think you deserved it, lieutenant. yes, we're not suited as acolytes of venus kneeling before the fleshy shrines of carnal pleasure. do you know what kind of men we are, ballan-- [ chuckles ] yes. i was gonna say "spartans," but samurai is just as correct. i know. i'm sure that i could easily be to blame for your earlier confusion. yes, you are to blame, but things are different now. jack, we have both come through cleansing rites of passage, and now it's time to restore the previous order.
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arracks and ballads? i'm really ready for a good fight, lieutenant. i know that combat can restore honor. no question. rather than fail, the ninja warrior cuts off his own fingers. come back on board, ballantine, and we'll put your new knowledge in martial science to good use. [ sighs ] [ keys jingling ] hey, mary. guido, i'm surprised to see you. tommy's not here? no. nah, i just came by to see how he's keeping the coop up.
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remember the old days? you, tommy, pete vanucci playing cards, bringing girls up here? nah, we never did that. oh, yes, you did. that's why you guys all rented it. anyway, now it's a mess. tommy let's it go, so i'm here to clean it. so how are things between the two of you? okay, i guess. no. not so good lately. what's happened? he doesn't tell me anything ever. it's probably nothing you need to know. but it's something. i love him. you think i'm stupid? love the guy. what's stupid got to do with it? because i'm worried. what's happening to him? listen, i just stopped by. i gotta go. why are you here? what's he done? i don't want to get you into this, mary. are you still his friend? just tell me you're still his friend. then i'll know things are okay. you can't say it.
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it's too late. [ door closes ] the prostitute you arrested this morning has made an accusation. it's of a sexual nature. of a sexual nature? she says you drove her to the dock area, and then promised to drop the charges against her in return for a sexual encounter. with due respect, sir, i think that's laughable and contemptible. she's gotta be saying it to get out of the bust. probably she is, tion for me, kathryn. what's that? i've compared your log entries to sergeant bates'. how is it she got back to the station before you did, even though she had to take her suspect to mercy first? i interrogated my suspect, miss lowrie, in the squad car before bringing her in. that took about 20 minutes. you interrogated her. because of all the john robberies, i figured her and her pimp had to be part of it. where did this interrogation take place? on 132nd, i believe, sir. why isn't that entered in your log book? captain, it didn't lead anywhere.
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e crop up. well, i'm sorry, but what she says isn't true, and i think my recording procedures were within guidelines. sir, may i be excused? you'll be notified if this goes any further. sir...i realize it's only my second day here. i don't know what you're thinking, but this is a lousy start, and i hate it. hey, kate, what's up?
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n't jump and kill himself just to spite some cop he's never seen before. i think they don't like us, and they just jump on purpose. coffey had one once. the jumper said, "one step closer and i'll push you off." he said, "no, buddy, one step closer, and i'll push you off." are we talking leaping larrys here? i just heard about one in the heights this morning. this foolish first-year man, he tries out his penny-ante sophomore psychology and tells this poor soul to go ahead and jump, and he did. lieutenant, that wasn't in the heights. whatever. where the hell do you get off with this crap? what the hell do you think you're pulling? answer me! ain't nothing to answer about. you think this means we drop the case? you think you get out to do more robbing?! you answer me, young lady! piece of garbage! the woman's going for me again! shut up, you! you denying you took me down there? shut up, scum. everybody knows you want me.
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frank, i know this man. he is 100%. listen, frank, there's another imperative in this that has to do with me. [ sighs ] the last year or so, i have -- i feel that i've sort of let things slip. i always find your work to be very satisfactory, howard. satisfactory, but not exemplary. no, it's time for renaissance, frank. a rededication to the only values that have ever had any meaning to me. into the finest assault force in the city. and with ballantine back on the team, i am confident i can do that. frank, uh... it would -- it would mean a lot to me right now. okay. i'll call personnel. thanks.
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ow what he thinks? he thinks why is a lazy slut bothering to make an accusation if it gets kicked without a victim anyway? because she's stupid. she doesn't know it's gonna get kicked. could we just sit down for a second and calm down, talk about this? you know how long this case lasts? just long enough to get me suspended. then let's just drop the case. drop the robbery? yeah. you just said it's not got a lot going for it. you know, i would rather lose a perp this month if we drop, then i feel i'm admitting something. and that's nuts, and i won't. you're not admitting anything. it's just a lousy case. a robbing street whore is not gonna beat me on this. sergeant, i got your parole status on maurice haynes. he owes six years on a manslaughter. thanks. okay, bingo. bingo what? this is why she accused you. to protect him. what you saw wasn't good enough for a robbery case, but it's enough to get him violated. consorting with a prostitute, threatening a guy.
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officer. if he agrees with me... i thought to check the holding cells to see what your officers and the diligent suppression of the gay population picked up by the river this morning. reynoldo, tell the captain what you just told me. delighted. will you get me out of here, honey? i'll make sure you're on the next bus. mr. selmes was picked up in the a.m. sweep of the docks. right by where pier 47's at. white woman in the front, cop. black fox in the back. they're parked there a long time. mick, what happened? i don't know. it seemed like it was gonna happen. she had the pains. we rushed to the hospital. soon as we get to the hospital, the pains disappear. i don't know. doctors said it was a false alarm. but everything's okay? oh, yeah, she's fine. thanks for asking, stan. [ telephone ringing ] captain... are you pursuing the accusation against my partner?
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. i know you have to check things like this out. it's just that what sickens me is the implication that just because a woman is doing what's traditionally a man's job it's stupid. it's just a crock. the percentage of lesbian cops is damn low. lucy, may i interrupt you? i just spoke to somebody who can place officer mcbride and jackie lowrie in an extended conversation under the highway directly adjoining pier 47. i don't believe that. there's a lot of units down there. they coop down there. that's what the guys do. no, that's correct. i was on 132nd like i told you, captain, but where it ends, at the piers. under the elevator? i was doing my job, captain, trying to close a string of robberies. i felt, in a quiet place, i could talk to the suspect, make her feel comfortable, maybe, to talk. why did you mislead me about where the talk took place? i didn't mean to, sir. i know the piers are used for sex. i guess i was afraid you might misconstrue.
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and i wish you'd believe me.
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frank. graham. you sure got your grin back. how do you feel? fine. good. that's great. frank furillo, this is irving hofler, tom thompson of the viking trust. we were pretty worried about you, but everything's fine? thank you. i still get more tired than usual. well, you just got up, what, two weeks now? uh, it's a month. hi, frank. jack helsinger. i saw that on tv, and i thought, "there goes our candidate."
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ending an aide. ozzie was coming here? well, he should be involved. there are no hard feelings. not at all. he's a damn nice fellow. actually, he seems in a bit of a snit. frank, ozzie will be announcing sometime next week that he won't be running for re-election. after that tragic thing with his boy, who can blame him for wanting to step down? i wasn't aware that he -- i'm sure that it took a great deal of soul-searching. anyway, let's talk about the future. hear! hear! congratulations. that's you, frank. oh, uh, ozzie asked me to convey that he's very glad that it's you. he's glad he won't have to support a candidate not of his own choice. i haven't accepted anything yet, stan. listen, i've been ozzie's chief of staff for years. in my experienced opinion, and ozzie's, you will. there's also the little matter of getting elected. uh... ozzie was embarrassed to come and talk to you himself. embarrassed? why?
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because he's being ousted. ousted? i thought he decided himself he didn't want to run. it was decided for him, frank, not by him. how much power do those guys really have? oh ho ho. you mean you're worried they might start telling you what to do? if they do, i wouldn't be able to accept it. frank...look... ozzie's got some exposure, some things he wouldn't want found out. effective mayor. and you could be. but don't you ever expect the people who put you there to ever let you forget they did it. they're men who remember. does that answer your question? in a way. don't let it worry you, frank. it's something you just learn to live with.
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hey, lieutenant. social call? unh-unh. didn't think so. n i close this? sure. [ sighs ] so, what do you got on delaberto? very slick, probably professional. who's on it? you know, hamlin and stein -- the best i got. yeah. and you know me, bob. i'm not a guy that ever runs to the principal, but i gotta tell you what i know about... donahue re delaberto. meaning what? donahue whacked him. you know that? it's been coming on. tommy came running to me about a week ago, says delaberto's been creeping up on him. why? tommy put his arm around some evidence, and delaberto's building a case. delaberto never talked to me about any in-house charges. you know how vince was.
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let me get hamlin and stein in here. no. this is for your ears only. you mean we're talking one of your hunches here? no, i know he did it, bob. i don't have the evidence, but i know he did it. i figure somebody better get him off the street. where'd you go? i took a walk, getting a little claustrophobic. can i talk to you for a second? okay. someplace? ron... i have reviewed the material on the jumping incident. i'm sorry, but it warrants notation. for sure, sir? you'll get pba notice of your appeal rights. lieutenant, no disrespect intended, but we were waiting for you 15 minutes. where were you, sir? where was i? yes, sir. i was downstairs on my way up when the guy landed in front of me.
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but really, that's kind of standard procedure for the p.d.'s office. they just want to protect their clients. lucy, i didn't do it. i didn't offer anything. i told you i believed you. i still do. i was just surprised. i'm saying this for your own sake. i don't think you should go on defending me on the ground i'm not a lesbian. oh? yeah, that's what i think. well, i don't want to pry, kate, but are you saying you are? except what it is. well, i feel a little bit the fool. i went in to furillo to talk to him, and some of the things i said -- then it turns out that you did go to the pier and -- don't say that, would you? that was a lucky guess on lowrie's part, huh? lucy! you don't know what you're saying! this is my job!
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i guess i already have. i guess i've done that pretty good. okay. uh, like we were saying, the pimp's the one we gotta lean on. we lean on him, then he leans on her. you want to try it? uh-huh. okay.
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who's the guy if the call came in on the jumper supposed to give it to the lieutenant? check with melvin. something wrong? this is going in ron's jacket. on that set of facts? look, i know it was bonehead. it wasn't bonehead. you were out on the ledge. i'm just gonna check to see if somebody flubbed giving lieutenant the call. because if you ask me, that's where there's fault. yeah, check with melvin. thank you. listen close now, maurice. even if you could shut m partner up with your running mate's story, what about that? one of those credit cards probably belonged to the guy you wereobbing. and that's the guy that's gonna put you away, regardless of my partner. i wasn't robbing nobody, okay? tell your girlfriend jackie to stop lying about the molestations and the propositions. hey, i wasn't there. was you? last call, mo. otherwise we're out there, digging up the john.
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d. you hump. hey, that's somebody's chair. my partner. you watch your language. i'm on suspension. khaki told me how you snuck in to see urgis, and i'm on suspension. get outta here, donahue. you're going out of your way to make trouble for me, guid. i can't let this go. are you threatening me? beat it. how could you? i was your friend. that's good, tommy. anytime you use that word, keep it in the past tense 'cause i don't want no confusion. now, get out. uh-huh. stolen two weeks ago. it's a gas card. you don't run gas cards? one of you, line 3. got it. sergeant bates. reported stolen this morning?
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, thanks. the marquis. okay. george j. mallory. it was the visa card. i knew it. he's from st. louis. stan, hold onto our prisoners, will you? norm... a minute? a few moments ago, a heights detective was here. yeah, donahue. what'd he want? personal thing. did it have anything to do with the delaberto homicide? the heights asking for information? no, nothing like that. you won't get any. i got some paperwork. can i get caught up? excusee. did you handle a call this morning about a jumper on culver? yes, sir. who did you give it to? lieutenant goldblume. and did you give it to him right away? as soon as he was off the phone. he was on the phone for a while.
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i'm ready for duty, lieutenant. oh, my god. wh? do i shame you? no, just stay calm. pick the one that offends you. any, except the thumb. [ speaking foreign language ] allory? uh, not exactly. maybe you were too busy pulling up your pants. sir, we risked our lives this morning getting the people who were robbing u. then you split on us. i'm sorry. i am sorry about that. but i had conferences scheduled all day long, and i knew i couldn't afford the court appearances. well, now that your busy day is over, mr. mallory, maybe you could just come down and sign a complaint. no. you'd really help us out. no. i'm sorry. i'm going back to st. louis tomorrow night anyway.
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to get one of those to confess to something. i'm due at a reception in an hour. really, i'm from out of town. it is my choice, last i heard. the only thing about that, mr. mallory, is you go back to st. louis and we still got a case. we still have your address. we're gonna send a subpoena to your home. or call you up. if you'rnot at work, ring you at your house. "could you leave a message for a mr. george mallo? "we're trying toch him "as a witness in people vs. jacqueline lowrie, charged with prostitution and robbery." mr. mallory, that would be our job. [ sighs ] e hour? well, now, that could end up being two,
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captain, those amended reports are on your desk. who says? john from this morning. i'm gonna try and shed some light on events. mine? this one? do it. would you stay here with the sergeant, mr. mallory? we're doing a kind of reverse lineup here, maurice. you see that guy over there? what guy? that guy by the desk? he's starting to fill out complainforms? i ver seen the man before. hey, white johns all look alike, i know. but see, that's the guy you hit on this morning. and you've got between five and two minutes to come up with an alternative, or he's gonna put you back in harrisonville. say what? oh, you dot understand me. we checked with your parole guy. and with a victim, your chance of a violation goes up from 60% to 100%. go away.
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no, i ll not pay the closing cos. they wanted the damn place, they can pay them. and my moving costs. sure. what's that? a khaki officer tolde it too him five minutes this morning before he could alert you to the situation on culver. because you were on the phone, sir, you mean, so imy fault ? no, sir, but without those five minutes, you would've been there. i've ever heard. oh, i don't think it's that lame, lieutenant. could we talk privately for a minute? sure thing. i-i'd like to see lieutenant buntz. could we put away ranks here, lieutenant?
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what do you mean? i've known officer lipsky a day, but he seems to me to be a hardworking, pretty courageous guy. so why are y sandbagging him? in fact, stan, it was your khaki who failed to inform me that we had an emergency situation. now you're getting me real mad. blaming everybody except yourself. what's the matter with you the last couple of days? you feeling guilty about making a profit on that slum of yours? . i hear you yelling on the phone about money like you're embarrassed that you got a break. and i've never seen you put a mark on a guy. so you talk to me about being out of line when you stop taking out private crap on my men. your dough got you in a funk, lieutenant? why don't you give it away? give it to some black people. well, i bet bobby hill would take it.
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[ telephone ringing ] so he wants you to say you were with him, huh? i'd do anything for him, but i can't lie. i'm not good at it. listen, you got anybody -- a relative, a friend -- anyby th lives out of town? my mom lives in st. paul. good. here. you get on a bus, and you go see her, okay? justeave h? he asked you to commit a crime, mary -- perjury. it's a felony. you won't tell him i told you about it? just get on a bus and visit your mom, all right? there's nothing you or me or anybody can do for tommy now sergeant bates, officer mcbride, guy wants you. the pimp? okay. hold on. just... so, what's up? if i -- if things lighten up for this woman here, what happens then? case go away? we already told you, no. well, i mean, at least the dude disappears, right? there's a good chance. hey, i don't need good chances.
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to your lady when we bring her up here? no need. how's that? i ld her whato say. i told her what to lie. get his statement. ron, mike. lieutenant. i'm puing that jacket entry, ron. lieutenant. the short answer is i should have got there in time. i appreciate the rhythm, sir. you had guts going out there. i've lost a couple guys myself. nice going. next lete buy in with you, all right? all right. night, henry. oh, henry, what happened with your house? sold it, cleaned up. donald trump of the hill. henry... small ut of self-pity, small bout of missing some jokes. i've been thinking a lot about gina. it's a year today.
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lucy... what? what do you think? about what? about what you learned about me today? oh, i don't know. i guess different strokes, you . do you think we ldti be par i know this is just temporary, but... why not? there's not gonna be any implications. i mean, i'm not gonna tell anybody. there's no reason anybody should know about it. you stood up for me today. thank you. you know, there is one thing i'd like to say to you just as a sergeant -- you are what you are, and you're a cop. don't be taking suspects down to the pier.
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i'm not other cops. good night, katie. see ya, sarge. i have seen so much weakness, such levels of betrayal and deceit as would break the spirit of a lesser man. but fortunately, i recognize adversity for what it is. you see, my little puppy dog, i'm only being tested. i am certain that all that has happened is but the overture to enormous sweeping changes that will soon engulf my life. if only i knew what they were. perhaps you know. my one and only friend. tell me. i love you. yes. yes.
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[ gun cocks ] it ain't gonna work, donahue! it won't go down! if it's a matter of you and me, it's gotta be you, don't you know that?! guido! the things i gotta do just to talk to you. come on. let me buy you a drink. yeah, sure. i'm hiding in the dark. you're hiding in the dark. just like when we were kids, remember? yeah, i remember. [ singsong voice ] i'll come out if you'll come out.
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[ normal voice ] you got it. here he comes... big as life. here i am... ready or not. you're really dumb, you know that, tommy? yeah, i know. what am i gonna do about that? am i gonna die? it don't look good, tommy.
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you know how my mother is. i don't know. i'll try. i'm a police officer. somebody call 911. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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[ phone ringing ] yeah. you're glad you're not standing here, pal. hey, xxxxxxx, what, they just invented traffic?

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