Furia (2021) s01e01 Episode Script
Lose yourself and all is lost
Truth. I'm like you.
Afraid of the future,
because of the past.
Hope in the face of difficulty.
This has been
a decade like no other.
A world filled with hope
for better days.
People promised change.
A better tomorrow.
A world connected
and improving like never before.
Instead, it came apart.
From small places in the outskirts,
to cities and countries,
forces that divide grow stronger.
Very fine people on both sides.
Fear of losing everything we love
forces us make wrong choices.
Terrible choices.
I'm scared.
I wish you could help me.
Why What's happening?
Don't!
Don't shoot!
Are we there yet?
-We're getting closer.
-But it's taking forever.
It requires some effort to get
to the nicest place in Norway.
-He tries to be funny, but he fails.
You're lucky you have me.
A dad who's actually
the funniest guy in the world.
-You always say that.
-Because it's true.
This is gonna be great.
What do you think?
Think it'll be good?
-I hope so.
-My good girl.
This is going to be great. I promise.
It's still the boonies.
Yeah, maybe.
-Shall we take a look?
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-Nice boonies.
Very nice boonies this time.
I think it's my turn
to pick a bedroom first.
I'm just gonna do it.
Sleep tight, sweetie.
Can you go to bed too?
Come. Come here.
My stomach hurts.
You know what?
All the kids here
will want to be friends with you.
You're such a sweet and kind girl.
And this is the last time
we're doing this.
No more moving.
And since it's such a small town,
I'm never far away.
-Just take your watch, text me
-I know. I'll text you.
And I'll be there.
Come here.
I'm so proud of you.
We'll do something fun tonight.
-Bake brownies.
-Brownies?
Sounds good.
-Hi, this is Asgeir.
-Hi, it's me.
We have a little situation here.
Want me to come to the station?
-Meet us at the refugee center.
-Okay.
We're on our way there.
I've sent you the address.
Thanks.
Hi. Asgeir Eng.
I'm new down at the police station.
I haven't gotten my badge yet, but
I asked the chief to come in person.
Yes, he's on his way.
That's probably him.
Hi, Mona.
Welcome.
-Thank you.
-Straight to work. This is Gunnar.
-Hi, Gunnar.
-Hi.
-Asgeir.
-Gunnar. Nice to meet you.
-Right. This is less nice, though.
-No, this is bloody vandalism.
-We've had stuff like this before.
-This is arson.
Arson?
There's 32 people
sleeping in this house.
Look.
We should be careful
using words like "arson."
Words can be misleading.
-They set fire to it.
-Yes.
But they graffitied the walls too.
They didn't mean for it to burn down.
-There are kids sleeping in there.
-Yes, of course.
Do you know if anyone saw anything?
Heard anything?
You know, where we come from,
police doesn't help us.
I understand.
But I can assure you it's safe.
Safe? Look at the wall.
They tried
to set fire on this place.
I mean it's safe to talk to us.
I really understand your concern.
This is terrible.
You have kids here.
But we're gonna solve this.
We're gonna take these people.
We're gonna keep you guys safe.
I promise. Okay?
Will you take it from here, Gunnar?
You can come with me.
Hey, listen.
Is that it?
Now we're just going
to find whoever did this.
If you don't punish these people,
I'll have to do something myself.
You're not going to do anything.
Leave this to us.
We'll take care of it.
Okay? Calm down.
We'll take care of it.
We're gonna take these people.
You're safe.
-I'm driving with you.
-Okay.
Got a text from the office.
Someone's posted a picture
of the fire-damaged wall
on what I call antisocial media.
If journalists get a hold of those,
they're going to make
some scandalous headline.
They'll want me to say that
someone's gonna get thrown in jail.
This here is just common vandalism.
Teenagers. And then my
They're so bloody predictable.
Hi, Svein.
I was just saying how someone
has to be thrown in jail for this.
And if you write about this now,
it's going to be you.
We're on top of this. I'll let you
know when everything's sorted.
-Sounds good.
-Right.
Around here you have to flush
when you've been on the can
if you don't want your shit spread
all over the local paper.
I see. I'll keep that in mind.
It was actually my mother
who started the damn thing.
Yeah, she was Norway's
second female newspaper editor.
-People didn't like that.
-Right.
Now it's the refugee center
they don't like.
It's human nature.
Xenophobia.
A fear of everything that's new.
But they'll come around.
Like with my mother.
She became a local hero.
Someone high up called and said
I had to accept your transfer.
Are you some sort of super-cop?
We're glad to have you on our team.
A super-cop.
-Should I just drive straight ahead?
-Yes, there'll be a sign. Trollheim.
The best tourist experience
in Norway.
Two brothers inherited
a bankrupt farm from their father.
The poor guy killed himself.
But they turned it around and made
a successful business out of it.
Vestvik, the clothing brand,
that's them.
-They're the Vestvik guys?
-Yeah.
And they've got climbing
and lots of other stuff too.
It's the best thing that's happened
to this town in many years.
-It's nice, right?
-Sure.
Finally decided
to join me up the wall?
No, no. We have a new hero
at the station.
-This is Asgeir.
-Hi.
I'm showing him
the marvels of Vestvik.
-This is our place.
-Not bad.
and the little one, Ole.
The runt.
These guys are the pride of town.
And this is Ragna.
She's from Eastern Norway.
She's a catholic cook who drives
a motorbike, am I right?
I guess so.
And now I hear you're expanding?
Yes, we're building three more cabins
and another warehouse.
I take it your clothes sales
are going great.
No, but we need a place to keep
all the clothes we don't sell.
He's quick-witted.
So how many people
do you have working here now?
11, 12 people here, and then
there's about 70 at the factory.
-About 70?
-Yeah.
Well, there you have it.
Anyway, there's been some vandalism
at the refugee center.
Oh, for fuck's sake.
Someone set fire to a garbage can
that stood against the wall.
It was dangerous.
Mona is talking about arson.
We took care of it
so neatly last time,
so if you could check
Yeah, of course.
I understand something's happened
there before?
Yeah, windows have been broken.
I've got young guys here
who couldn't even finish high school.
And some of them think that
the refugees are what's in the way
of them fulfilling
their vast potential.
But we manage
to make decent folks out of them.
That's no excuse, of course, but
No, but it tells you how easy
it is to find out who did it.
Easy is good. Great.
We have to get to the station.
-That's a good idea.
-Give me a call.
-Thanks.
-You're welcome.
Fucking hell.
She's a great gal, but be careful.
She broke the nose
of a guy who felt her up.
Don't worry about that. I'm not
looking for anyone at the moment.
It just looked like
you were checking her out.
-Thanks for lending me this.
-Sure.
Do you have more of his books?
You read so fast I don't have time
to find new books for you.
-Did you like it?
-I loved it.
-But it's really dark.
-Yeah.
-Have you seen the movie?
-Yeah.
-But the book was better.
-Really? Why?
You kind of understand more,
you know.
Morning.
Who's that?
Some Germans.
They came two days ago.
Stuff like this could ruin
everything you try to build here.
-Yeah, I know.
-I can help out more.
And you will,
but we have to discuss it first.
He's already waiting in the car.
Hi, Sigrid.
-No, Stein. You need help.
Come, let's take a walk.
Out of everyone here,
only two others are stupid enough
to pull something like this.
And they worked late
with my brother last night.
-And you were ratted out.
-It's not me.
Those you've told know
how fucking wrong it is.
-Your father will take you home.
-No, you can't
I've already called him. He's here.
It's going to be okay.
Get in the car.
You think you can just accuse my son
of something like this?
It's not the first time he's been
up there, and you know it.
Did that lady
at the refugee center say he did it?
Just because I'm opposed
to the center, she's targeting Stein?
Calm down.
She's not targeting anyone.
Yes, she is. Because of my views.
Because I've been explicit
about my opinions.
It's still a free country.
If he gives her an apology,
I can get her to not press charges.
But he has to go to the station,
and you'll go with him.
He's not going to apologize.
He's not going to admit to anything.
This doesn't have to split our town.
And you'll set a good example
for your son for a change.
Are you telling me
how to raise my son now?
You're the one who raised
an arsonist, not me.
He will confess,
or he won't be allowed back here.
And remember,
anything you do to your boy,
I'll do to you tenfold.
I know you, and I know your ex.
Do you know how much they enjoy this?
That my son was caught.
I'm sorry, Dad. It was
Hi. Couldn't sleep?
We forgot to hug.
We didn't, but you can have
as many hugs as you want.
Did you have a bad dream?
Can you help me
sort out this dollhouse?
It's just chaos when I do it alone.
Dinosaurs in the kitchen.
What was Mom's job?
Mom?
Why do you ask that now?
-Someone in my class asked me.
-Okay.
And what did you say?
I said she's in heaven.
Yeah.
Mom was a lawyer. Don't you remember?
It's a great job.
Where you help people and stuff.
It's super-good.
You should be proud of Mom.
Are you scared?
-Hello?
-Sorry if I woke you.
Something's happened.
We need you up in the woods.
Just get in the car.
Good, you found your way.
He's down here.
A tourist found him and called it in.
It looks like an accident,
but the technicians
found blood on the path,
so they say he's probably
been dragged over here
and dumped to make it
look like an accident.
the boy who set fire
to the refugee center was Stein Vang.
Stein Vang is the boy
lying right there.
Do they know the cause of death?
They've found marks on his neck
and clear signs of a struggle.
And after he was dead,
someone crushed his skull
repeatedly with a rock.
So there was massive rage involved.
If it's an act of revenge
or something
then all hell will break loose.
FOR ACTION AGAINST REFUGEE CENTER
MANY DON'T DARE TO SPEAK OU
CRIMINAL THREATS
Something like this can ruin
a place like ours forever.
We've never had
a murder here, you know.
I think it will be even more ruined
if we don't catch whoever did it.
-Yes.
-So we should just get to it.
You've probably investigated
a few homicides?
No, I haven't.
-That makes two of us.
-Yeah.
I was hoping the black holes
in your messy CV
were your secret life
as Sherlock Holmes.
I guess we'll just have
to do this by the book.
Talk to his friends and family.
Yes. He lives
with his father. He's
He's a lawyer, but he
He's a man who speaks
without thinking.
Okay.
What kind of cop were you?
Just the boring kind.
Half your file is classified,
so it can't have been that boring.
No, I'll still hope
you're Sherlock Holmes.
I can be Watson.
I fucked up. I'm done here,
and you know that too.
We need new identities.
And we'll move every year.
He won't give up until you're dead.
And he doesn't give a shit
about the kid.
This is just like building cars.
A lunch-box factory.
Henry Ford.
He invented the belt carousel.
Everyone in the factory
each doing their part of the job.
That's an assembly line.
A belt carousel is that thing
they have at the airport.
-Mr. Continental.
-Well, you know.
Mr. Uncle Asshole here is right.
-I'm off.
-Look at her.
Here, read this one.
The Name of the Rose . It's good.
-And important.
-Thanks.
And remember what I told you.
Who to stay away from.
-She can take care of herself.
-Yes, she's really big.
-Yes.
-Hi, we've found Stein. He's dead .
-Can you come down here?
-Yes, of course. I'll be right there.
Is this the new guy?
Give me a smile.
-You'll be in the paper.
-Leave him alone.
POLICE STATION
I hear you've blocked
the road at Fossdal.
-There's lots of cars
-Don't write anything until we
Until what?
I know who drives that car.
Listen. Wait here outside, okay?
If Kjetil Vang is in there,
I need to know what's going on.
Listen.
If you start speculating,
you risk ruining everything
you love about this town.
You can come with me, Asgeir.
Yes.
Let's see.
Coffee.
This is Asgeir Eng
from the Oslo police.
-He's here to assist us.
-Hi.
How did he die?
I told you those refugee fuckers
are dangerous.
Nobody knows
who killed Stein. Not yet.
How did they know?
Who told those fucking monkeys?
Like he said,
we don't have any suspects yet.
Somebody outed Stein to them.
And now he's dead.
Look who's here.
What is that boy doing here?
I'll be back.
I
I sent Stein home with his dad,
and as suspected, he ran away.
His buddy here, John,
met him afterwards.
Stein asked John to help him get out
his frustrations over the refugees.
I've told John to give you
an honest testimony.
-Tell you everything.
-That's great, John.
John can wait for me
in the conference room.
-I'll be right there.
-Come with me.
I shouldn't have sent him away.
I should have looked after him.
Don't think like that.
So, did you and Stein talk
about the refugee center?
-Did he say anything at all?
-Shouldn't you question the refugees?
They come from active war zones,
you know.
My son was killed
because of false accusations.
Fucking PC shit.
You have expressed some of your own
opinions in the papers and stuff.
You wanted to start up Pegida,
but then you didn't.
Why did you decide against it?
You know nothing.
I've worked hard
for this community.
Tried to protect it.
This
I can't imagine how devastating
this must be for you.
It's the worst thing
that can happen to a father.
Write down the name Kjetil Vang.
Look it up in all the registers
I don't have access to anymore.
Does this have
to do with the murder?
I just have a bad feeling about this.
Something's not right,
and that Kjetil is no good.
Okay.
How's Michelle?
She's good. She's happy.
-Give her a hug from her uncle.
-Will do.
And just send me everything
you can find, okay?
Thanks again for all your help.
-You wanted to talk to me?
-Yes.
Come.
I know that you
and Stein were pretty close.
He was your boyfriend, wasn't he?
-You can't tell Dad.
-I won't.
-Did Kjetil know you were together?
-No.
I didn't mean anything by it.
I didn't want to be there.
Where?
Stein brought me along with him
in the car when he
When set the fire and graffitied.
But I didn't know he would do it.
He just wanted to scare them.
-Did you stay in the car?
-Yes.
I didn't know.
And now he's just
-Now he's been killed.
-You didn't do anything.
Right?
And you're not like that.
I know it, your dad knows it,
and your uncle knows it.
I don't know what to tell Dad.
I'll help you. Okay?
What do you care for?
A friend? A daughter? A son?
What would you do to protect them?
Would you do what is right,
even if it feels wrong
to the ones you love?
God gave us a vast potential
for love and respect.
But some deny this gift.
Defy this gift.
People are killed
because they want our future.
But due to heroes working
in silence, they will never get it.
Hi. Yes.
I'll do it myself,
and it's going to work.
-Why am I here? Why?
-Calm down.
No, no, no.
Why should I calm down? No! Stop!
We've found our guy.
Someone sent us a tip.
We found a bag with
Stein's belongings in his closet.
And the technicians found
his boot prints at the crime scene.
Where did the tip come from?
An English-speaking woman said
he was out all night yesterday.
Probably someone from the center,
but she didn't give her name.
How convenient.
Things solving themselves.
Yeah, I guess so.
This is bullshit!
Be careful with him.
The suspect is tied
to both the scene and the victim,
and that's all we'll disclose
until the lab reports are ready.
The suspect had tried to stash away
some of the victim's belongings
in a bag like this.
These bags are used
at the refugee center.
This is a tragedy,
so it's important now
that we take care of one another.
That especially means that people
refrain from spreading rumors
and creating fear
on what I call antisocial media.
And that we simply act decently.
We have a source saying
the victim committed vandalism
What did I say?
The black guy.
Let's see what the legal system says.
Just because I'm against crowding
this town with refugees
doesn't mean I'm a racist.
I've read what you've written.
I think I know what you're thinking.
I've tried to dig into you as well.
But there's very little to find.
You're led by emotions, aren't you?
Marked by the color of your kid.
You be careful.
Be really fucking careful!
You're emotional.
Stay the fuck away from me.
Kjetil Vang was reported
for violent behavior and threats
by his ex-wife four years ago.
But she dropped the charges,
and after that there's nothing
on the lawyer, really.
But
But?
He's on a short list
of people marked as possible RWE.
He's been playing around with Pegida,
bought a few websites for them.
He has commented on alt-right sites
in the US and some 4chan groups.
But does this have anything to do
with the dead kid?
At the same time, four years ago,
PST tried
to track down an alt-right blogger
in the area you are in now.
"Cato."
Considered a beacon
on the dark web.
Your guy was a person of interest.
Where can I read his stuff?
There are Russian,
German and British blogs.
It's as dark as it gets.
He's also on the same site
as Fjordman.
That Gates site?
Yeah, but Cato is bigger.
Much, much bigger.
He has 250,000 readers every week.
That's not counting the dark web,
deep web, 4chan and 8chan.
But the weird thing is
that when Fjordman was outed,
Cato went off the grid.
And it's been four years since
anything's been uploaded from Norway.
Since then, PST hasn't traced
any activity to your area.
Nothing that's been logged, at least.
You think this Cato quit?
No. He's active.
He posts stuff every month.
He also wrote
a manifesto 14 years ago
that's become a source of inspiration
for all those crazy guys,
including the one on New Zealand
and our very own guy
Right now, Cato's texts are uploaded
from Germany, Spain, Belgium.
Linguistic analyses have shown
that he's not Norwegian.
They've collaborated
to find out where he's from,
but they don't seem
to have an answer.
So Cato is still unknown.
Don't do anything stupid.
I won't.
My daughter's going to grow up here.
I'm just going to keep my eyes open.
Make us some coffee.
Today you need
to listen extra carefully.
What I'm about to say
is not to be discussed with anyone.
Not even among yourselves.
Nobody brought their phones
with them, right?
Good.
We've tried
to build a community here.
Provide safety for our children
and our children's children
from the conflicts they're inevitably
going to face in the future.
We're going to share our ideas,
nourish our culture
and create a healthy
and resilient sense of identity
that we can be proud of
here in our town
and in our country.
We've heard all this before.
We must use this.
Mobilize for something more.
People are starting to wake up.
If anyone here took us
for being Pegida morons,
parade-marching,
hail-greeting skinheads
or guys who love uniforms,
they don't get
what identitarianism means,
or counter-jihad.
Everything we have taught you
about our culture
is to be better, to be decent folks.
And your idea of bringing Pegida
to this town is idiotic.
-Don't call me an idiot.
-I could call you worse, so shut up.
After Stein was killed,
everything has changed.
He was a good kid.
He should be alive.
But they caught the killer.
They found evidence on an African,
and that's all we know.
They found stuff in his closet that
connected him to the scene and Stein.
Someone took the risk
and planted that evidence
and tipped off
the police anonymously.
But none of us did it.
We won't get into that today.
But there are people here
with violent pasts
that not everyone knows about.
And we don't need that attention now.
And if any of you fuck
with that refugee center
or anyone connected to it again,
you'll have bigger problems
than the police.
John?
Be quiet. Understand?
Okay, come on.
Quiet.
Drop it.
Quiet. And don't move.
Don't move.
Easy. Don't move.
Are you calm?
Have you calmed down?
Great.
Everyone just stay still,
and this will be fine.
This is private property.
Stay calm.
Drop the gun!
What the fuck are you doing here?
Drop the gun.
Don't do it.
Drop the gun!
-He won't shoot anyone.
-He heard your rambling.
I'll shoot you!
I promise you I'll shoot.
Drop the gun.
Come on! Pull back!
Okay.
You fucking idiot.
You goddamn fucking idiot.
You don't know what you've messed up.
He would've shot us both,
do you understand?
It's going to be fine.
Just take it easy
and give me the gun.
Give me the gun.
I work for the fucking PST.
I've been here over a year. It took
three years to find the brothers.
What the!
Don't tell anyone about me.
Not even the cops.
They have people there.
And stay here.
Afraid of the future,
because of the past.
Hope in the face of difficulty.
This has been
a decade like no other.
A world filled with hope
for better days.
People promised change.
A better tomorrow.
A world connected
and improving like never before.
Instead, it came apart.
From small places in the outskirts,
to cities and countries,
forces that divide grow stronger.
Very fine people on both sides.
Fear of losing everything we love
forces us make wrong choices.
Terrible choices.
I'm scared.
I wish you could help me.
Why What's happening?
Don't!
Don't shoot!
Are we there yet?
-We're getting closer.
-But it's taking forever.
It requires some effort to get
to the nicest place in Norway.
-He tries to be funny, but he fails.
You're lucky you have me.
A dad who's actually
the funniest guy in the world.
-You always say that.
-Because it's true.
This is gonna be great.
What do you think?
Think it'll be good?
-I hope so.
-My good girl.
This is going to be great. I promise.
It's still the boonies.
Yeah, maybe.
-Shall we take a look?
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
-Nice boonies.
Very nice boonies this time.
I think it's my turn
to pick a bedroom first.
I'm just gonna do it.
Sleep tight, sweetie.
Can you go to bed too?
Come. Come here.
My stomach hurts.
You know what?
All the kids here
will want to be friends with you.
You're such a sweet and kind girl.
And this is the last time
we're doing this.
No more moving.
And since it's such a small town,
I'm never far away.
-Just take your watch, text me
-I know. I'll text you.
And I'll be there.
Come here.
I'm so proud of you.
We'll do something fun tonight.
-Bake brownies.
-Brownies?
Sounds good.
-Hi, this is Asgeir.
-Hi, it's me.
We have a little situation here.
Want me to come to the station?
-Meet us at the refugee center.
-Okay.
We're on our way there.
I've sent you the address.
Thanks.
Hi. Asgeir Eng.
I'm new down at the police station.
I haven't gotten my badge yet, but
I asked the chief to come in person.
Yes, he's on his way.
That's probably him.
Hi, Mona.
Welcome.
-Thank you.
-Straight to work. This is Gunnar.
-Hi, Gunnar.
-Hi.
-Asgeir.
-Gunnar. Nice to meet you.
-Right. This is less nice, though.
-No, this is bloody vandalism.
-We've had stuff like this before.
-This is arson.
Arson?
There's 32 people
sleeping in this house.
Look.
We should be careful
using words like "arson."
Words can be misleading.
-They set fire to it.
-Yes.
But they graffitied the walls too.
They didn't mean for it to burn down.
-There are kids sleeping in there.
-Yes, of course.
Do you know if anyone saw anything?
Heard anything?
You know, where we come from,
police doesn't help us.
I understand.
But I can assure you it's safe.
Safe? Look at the wall.
They tried
to set fire on this place.
I mean it's safe to talk to us.
I really understand your concern.
This is terrible.
You have kids here.
But we're gonna solve this.
We're gonna take these people.
We're gonna keep you guys safe.
I promise. Okay?
Will you take it from here, Gunnar?
You can come with me.
Hey, listen.
Is that it?
Now we're just going
to find whoever did this.
If you don't punish these people,
I'll have to do something myself.
You're not going to do anything.
Leave this to us.
We'll take care of it.
Okay? Calm down.
We'll take care of it.
We're gonna take these people.
You're safe.
-I'm driving with you.
-Okay.
Got a text from the office.
Someone's posted a picture
of the fire-damaged wall
on what I call antisocial media.
If journalists get a hold of those,
they're going to make
some scandalous headline.
They'll want me to say that
someone's gonna get thrown in jail.
This here is just common vandalism.
Teenagers. And then my
They're so bloody predictable.
Hi, Svein.
I was just saying how someone
has to be thrown in jail for this.
And if you write about this now,
it's going to be you.
We're on top of this. I'll let you
know when everything's sorted.
-Sounds good.
-Right.
Around here you have to flush
when you've been on the can
if you don't want your shit spread
all over the local paper.
I see. I'll keep that in mind.
It was actually my mother
who started the damn thing.
Yeah, she was Norway's
second female newspaper editor.
-People didn't like that.
-Right.
Now it's the refugee center
they don't like.
It's human nature.
Xenophobia.
A fear of everything that's new.
But they'll come around.
Like with my mother.
She became a local hero.
Someone high up called and said
I had to accept your transfer.
Are you some sort of super-cop?
We're glad to have you on our team.
A super-cop.
-Should I just drive straight ahead?
-Yes, there'll be a sign. Trollheim.
The best tourist experience
in Norway.
Two brothers inherited
a bankrupt farm from their father.
The poor guy killed himself.
But they turned it around and made
a successful business out of it.
Vestvik, the clothing brand,
that's them.
-They're the Vestvik guys?
-Yeah.
And they've got climbing
and lots of other stuff too.
It's the best thing that's happened
to this town in many years.
-It's nice, right?
-Sure.
Finally decided
to join me up the wall?
No, no. We have a new hero
at the station.
-This is Asgeir.
-Hi.
I'm showing him
the marvels of Vestvik.
-This is our place.
-Not bad.
and the little one, Ole.
The runt.
These guys are the pride of town.
And this is Ragna.
She's from Eastern Norway.
She's a catholic cook who drives
a motorbike, am I right?
I guess so.
And now I hear you're expanding?
Yes, we're building three more cabins
and another warehouse.
I take it your clothes sales
are going great.
No, but we need a place to keep
all the clothes we don't sell.
He's quick-witted.
So how many people
do you have working here now?
11, 12 people here, and then
there's about 70 at the factory.
-About 70?
-Yeah.
Well, there you have it.
Anyway, there's been some vandalism
at the refugee center.
Oh, for fuck's sake.
Someone set fire to a garbage can
that stood against the wall.
It was dangerous.
Mona is talking about arson.
We took care of it
so neatly last time,
so if you could check
Yeah, of course.
I understand something's happened
there before?
Yeah, windows have been broken.
I've got young guys here
who couldn't even finish high school.
And some of them think that
the refugees are what's in the way
of them fulfilling
their vast potential.
But we manage
to make decent folks out of them.
That's no excuse, of course, but
No, but it tells you how easy
it is to find out who did it.
Easy is good. Great.
We have to get to the station.
-That's a good idea.
-Give me a call.
-Thanks.
-You're welcome.
Fucking hell.
She's a great gal, but be careful.
She broke the nose
of a guy who felt her up.
Don't worry about that. I'm not
looking for anyone at the moment.
It just looked like
you were checking her out.
-Thanks for lending me this.
-Sure.
Do you have more of his books?
You read so fast I don't have time
to find new books for you.
-Did you like it?
-I loved it.
-But it's really dark.
-Yeah.
-Have you seen the movie?
-Yeah.
-But the book was better.
-Really? Why?
You kind of understand more,
you know.
Morning.
Who's that?
Some Germans.
They came two days ago.
Stuff like this could ruin
everything you try to build here.
-Yeah, I know.
-I can help out more.
And you will,
but we have to discuss it first.
He's already waiting in the car.
Hi, Sigrid.
-No, Stein. You need help.
Come, let's take a walk.
Out of everyone here,
only two others are stupid enough
to pull something like this.
And they worked late
with my brother last night.
-And you were ratted out.
-It's not me.
Those you've told know
how fucking wrong it is.
-Your father will take you home.
-No, you can't
I've already called him. He's here.
It's going to be okay.
Get in the car.
You think you can just accuse my son
of something like this?
It's not the first time he's been
up there, and you know it.
Did that lady
at the refugee center say he did it?
Just because I'm opposed
to the center, she's targeting Stein?
Calm down.
She's not targeting anyone.
Yes, she is. Because of my views.
Because I've been explicit
about my opinions.
It's still a free country.
If he gives her an apology,
I can get her to not press charges.
But he has to go to the station,
and you'll go with him.
He's not going to apologize.
He's not going to admit to anything.
This doesn't have to split our town.
And you'll set a good example
for your son for a change.
Are you telling me
how to raise my son now?
You're the one who raised
an arsonist, not me.
He will confess,
or he won't be allowed back here.
And remember,
anything you do to your boy,
I'll do to you tenfold.
I know you, and I know your ex.
Do you know how much they enjoy this?
That my son was caught.
I'm sorry, Dad. It was
Hi. Couldn't sleep?
We forgot to hug.
We didn't, but you can have
as many hugs as you want.
Did you have a bad dream?
Can you help me
sort out this dollhouse?
It's just chaos when I do it alone.
Dinosaurs in the kitchen.
What was Mom's job?
Mom?
Why do you ask that now?
-Someone in my class asked me.
-Okay.
And what did you say?
I said she's in heaven.
Yeah.
Mom was a lawyer. Don't you remember?
It's a great job.
Where you help people and stuff.
It's super-good.
You should be proud of Mom.
Are you scared?
-Hello?
-Sorry if I woke you.
Something's happened.
We need you up in the woods.
Just get in the car.
Good, you found your way.
He's down here.
A tourist found him and called it in.
It looks like an accident,
but the technicians
found blood on the path,
so they say he's probably
been dragged over here
and dumped to make it
look like an accident.
the boy who set fire
to the refugee center was Stein Vang.
Stein Vang is the boy
lying right there.
Do they know the cause of death?
They've found marks on his neck
and clear signs of a struggle.
And after he was dead,
someone crushed his skull
repeatedly with a rock.
So there was massive rage involved.
If it's an act of revenge
or something
then all hell will break loose.
FOR ACTION AGAINST REFUGEE CENTER
MANY DON'T DARE TO SPEAK OU
CRIMINAL THREATS
Something like this can ruin
a place like ours forever.
We've never had
a murder here, you know.
I think it will be even more ruined
if we don't catch whoever did it.
-Yes.
-So we should just get to it.
You've probably investigated
a few homicides?
No, I haven't.
-That makes two of us.
-Yeah.
I was hoping the black holes
in your messy CV
were your secret life
as Sherlock Holmes.
I guess we'll just have
to do this by the book.
Talk to his friends and family.
Yes. He lives
with his father. He's
He's a lawyer, but he
He's a man who speaks
without thinking.
Okay.
What kind of cop were you?
Just the boring kind.
Half your file is classified,
so it can't have been that boring.
No, I'll still hope
you're Sherlock Holmes.
I can be Watson.
I fucked up. I'm done here,
and you know that too.
We need new identities.
And we'll move every year.
He won't give up until you're dead.
And he doesn't give a shit
about the kid.
This is just like building cars.
A lunch-box factory.
Henry Ford.
He invented the belt carousel.
Everyone in the factory
each doing their part of the job.
That's an assembly line.
A belt carousel is that thing
they have at the airport.
-Mr. Continental.
-Well, you know.
Mr. Uncle Asshole here is right.
-I'm off.
-Look at her.
Here, read this one.
The Name of the Rose . It's good.
-And important.
-Thanks.
And remember what I told you.
Who to stay away from.
-She can take care of herself.
-Yes, she's really big.
-Yes.
-Hi, we've found Stein. He's dead .
-Can you come down here?
-Yes, of course. I'll be right there.
Is this the new guy?
Give me a smile.
-You'll be in the paper.
-Leave him alone.
POLICE STATION
I hear you've blocked
the road at Fossdal.
-There's lots of cars
-Don't write anything until we
Until what?
I know who drives that car.
Listen. Wait here outside, okay?
If Kjetil Vang is in there,
I need to know what's going on.
Listen.
If you start speculating,
you risk ruining everything
you love about this town.
You can come with me, Asgeir.
Yes.
Let's see.
Coffee.
This is Asgeir Eng
from the Oslo police.
-He's here to assist us.
-Hi.
How did he die?
I told you those refugee fuckers
are dangerous.
Nobody knows
who killed Stein. Not yet.
How did they know?
Who told those fucking monkeys?
Like he said,
we don't have any suspects yet.
Somebody outed Stein to them.
And now he's dead.
Look who's here.
What is that boy doing here?
I'll be back.
I
I sent Stein home with his dad,
and as suspected, he ran away.
His buddy here, John,
met him afterwards.
Stein asked John to help him get out
his frustrations over the refugees.
I've told John to give you
an honest testimony.
-Tell you everything.
-That's great, John.
John can wait for me
in the conference room.
-I'll be right there.
-Come with me.
I shouldn't have sent him away.
I should have looked after him.
Don't think like that.
So, did you and Stein talk
about the refugee center?
-Did he say anything at all?
-Shouldn't you question the refugees?
They come from active war zones,
you know.
My son was killed
because of false accusations.
Fucking PC shit.
You have expressed some of your own
opinions in the papers and stuff.
You wanted to start up Pegida,
but then you didn't.
Why did you decide against it?
You know nothing.
I've worked hard
for this community.
Tried to protect it.
This
I can't imagine how devastating
this must be for you.
It's the worst thing
that can happen to a father.
Write down the name Kjetil Vang.
Look it up in all the registers
I don't have access to anymore.
Does this have
to do with the murder?
I just have a bad feeling about this.
Something's not right,
and that Kjetil is no good.
Okay.
How's Michelle?
She's good. She's happy.
-Give her a hug from her uncle.
-Will do.
And just send me everything
you can find, okay?
Thanks again for all your help.
-You wanted to talk to me?
-Yes.
Come.
I know that you
and Stein were pretty close.
He was your boyfriend, wasn't he?
-You can't tell Dad.
-I won't.
-Did Kjetil know you were together?
-No.
I didn't mean anything by it.
I didn't want to be there.
Where?
Stein brought me along with him
in the car when he
When set the fire and graffitied.
But I didn't know he would do it.
He just wanted to scare them.
-Did you stay in the car?
-Yes.
I didn't know.
And now he's just
-Now he's been killed.
-You didn't do anything.
Right?
And you're not like that.
I know it, your dad knows it,
and your uncle knows it.
I don't know what to tell Dad.
I'll help you. Okay?
What do you care for?
A friend? A daughter? A son?
What would you do to protect them?
Would you do what is right,
even if it feels wrong
to the ones you love?
God gave us a vast potential
for love and respect.
But some deny this gift.
Defy this gift.
People are killed
because they want our future.
But due to heroes working
in silence, they will never get it.
Hi. Yes.
I'll do it myself,
and it's going to work.
-Why am I here? Why?
-Calm down.
No, no, no.
Why should I calm down? No! Stop!
We've found our guy.
Someone sent us a tip.
We found a bag with
Stein's belongings in his closet.
And the technicians found
his boot prints at the crime scene.
Where did the tip come from?
An English-speaking woman said
he was out all night yesterday.
Probably someone from the center,
but she didn't give her name.
How convenient.
Things solving themselves.
Yeah, I guess so.
This is bullshit!
Be careful with him.
The suspect is tied
to both the scene and the victim,
and that's all we'll disclose
until the lab reports are ready.
The suspect had tried to stash away
some of the victim's belongings
in a bag like this.
These bags are used
at the refugee center.
This is a tragedy,
so it's important now
that we take care of one another.
That especially means that people
refrain from spreading rumors
and creating fear
on what I call antisocial media.
And that we simply act decently.
We have a source saying
the victim committed vandalism
What did I say?
The black guy.
Let's see what the legal system says.
Just because I'm against crowding
this town with refugees
doesn't mean I'm a racist.
I've read what you've written.
I think I know what you're thinking.
I've tried to dig into you as well.
But there's very little to find.
You're led by emotions, aren't you?
Marked by the color of your kid.
You be careful.
Be really fucking careful!
You're emotional.
Stay the fuck away from me.
Kjetil Vang was reported
for violent behavior and threats
by his ex-wife four years ago.
But she dropped the charges,
and after that there's nothing
on the lawyer, really.
But
But?
He's on a short list
of people marked as possible RWE.
He's been playing around with Pegida,
bought a few websites for them.
He has commented on alt-right sites
in the US and some 4chan groups.
But does this have anything to do
with the dead kid?
At the same time, four years ago,
PST tried
to track down an alt-right blogger
in the area you are in now.
"Cato."
Considered a beacon
on the dark web.
Your guy was a person of interest.
Where can I read his stuff?
There are Russian,
German and British blogs.
It's as dark as it gets.
He's also on the same site
as Fjordman.
That Gates site?
Yeah, but Cato is bigger.
Much, much bigger.
He has 250,000 readers every week.
That's not counting the dark web,
deep web, 4chan and 8chan.
But the weird thing is
that when Fjordman was outed,
Cato went off the grid.
And it's been four years since
anything's been uploaded from Norway.
Since then, PST hasn't traced
any activity to your area.
Nothing that's been logged, at least.
You think this Cato quit?
No. He's active.
He posts stuff every month.
He also wrote
a manifesto 14 years ago
that's become a source of inspiration
for all those crazy guys,
including the one on New Zealand
and our very own guy
Right now, Cato's texts are uploaded
from Germany, Spain, Belgium.
Linguistic analyses have shown
that he's not Norwegian.
They've collaborated
to find out where he's from,
but they don't seem
to have an answer.
So Cato is still unknown.
Don't do anything stupid.
I won't.
My daughter's going to grow up here.
I'm just going to keep my eyes open.
Make us some coffee.
Today you need
to listen extra carefully.
What I'm about to say
is not to be discussed with anyone.
Not even among yourselves.
Nobody brought their phones
with them, right?
Good.
We've tried
to build a community here.
Provide safety for our children
and our children's children
from the conflicts they're inevitably
going to face in the future.
We're going to share our ideas,
nourish our culture
and create a healthy
and resilient sense of identity
that we can be proud of
here in our town
and in our country.
We've heard all this before.
We must use this.
Mobilize for something more.
People are starting to wake up.
If anyone here took us
for being Pegida morons,
parade-marching,
hail-greeting skinheads
or guys who love uniforms,
they don't get
what identitarianism means,
or counter-jihad.
Everything we have taught you
about our culture
is to be better, to be decent folks.
And your idea of bringing Pegida
to this town is idiotic.
-Don't call me an idiot.
-I could call you worse, so shut up.
After Stein was killed,
everything has changed.
He was a good kid.
He should be alive.
But they caught the killer.
They found evidence on an African,
and that's all we know.
They found stuff in his closet that
connected him to the scene and Stein.
Someone took the risk
and planted that evidence
and tipped off
the police anonymously.
But none of us did it.
We won't get into that today.
But there are people here
with violent pasts
that not everyone knows about.
And we don't need that attention now.
And if any of you fuck
with that refugee center
or anyone connected to it again,
you'll have bigger problems
than the police.
John?
Be quiet. Understand?
Okay, come on.
Quiet.
Drop it.
Quiet. And don't move.
Don't move.
Easy. Don't move.
Are you calm?
Have you calmed down?
Great.
Everyone just stay still,
and this will be fine.
This is private property.
Stay calm.
Drop the gun!
What the fuck are you doing here?
Drop the gun.
Don't do it.
Drop the gun!
-He won't shoot anyone.
-He heard your rambling.
I'll shoot you!
I promise you I'll shoot.
Drop the gun.
Come on! Pull back!
Okay.
You fucking idiot.
You goddamn fucking idiot.
You don't know what you've messed up.
He would've shot us both,
do you understand?
It's going to be fine.
Just take it easy
and give me the gun.
Give me the gun.
I work for the fucking PST.
I've been here over a year. It took
three years to find the brothers.
What the!
Don't tell anyone about me.
Not even the cops.
They have people there.
And stay here.