The Border (2008) s01e04 Episode Script
Gross Deceptions
- Previously, onThe Border
- I want to speak to the cowboy
who breached our waters,
opened fire on our target,
and sank our contraband.
- Special agent Bianca LaGarda.
Homeland Security.
- Don't worry about the boss.
It's a JTF2 thing.
- JTF2?
- Yeah. Elite Commandos.
- What did Kessler have
to do with it?
- He ran it.
- The kid I killed? He was 15.
- She was the one
who hacked into CSC?
What does she, uh,
you know look like?
- So superficial.
- What's up?
- You got an aid kit?
The driver's, uh,
cut up pretty bad.
- Get the kit, Gene.
- Hands behind your head.
Behind your head!
Let's go, let's go!
- Maggie.
National Defence just reported
a theft of weapons from CFB
Petawawa. We need an eyes-only
alert to all agents, all
border crossings. Stat.
- What'd they get?
- Six M-3 Carl G's
and 30 F-F-V 6-51 HEAT rounds.
- Could I have that in English?
- Bazookas. We're not
talking bubblegum.
- De Vos isn't here.
[Phone ringing]
♪♪♪
- Willem De Vos.
International arms dealer.
- Half of NATO
has warrants on him.
- There'll be a new one added
tomorrow. He just blew up
a Boston hotel room. Killed
two FBI agents, two critical.
- His client list includes
some of the most violent dudes
on the planet: You get
Somali warlords,
Iraqi insurgents, the Taliban
- Anybody who hates the West.
- What's his beef with us?
- He was part of the Belgian
paratroopers in Rwanda '94.
During the genocide, ten
of his buddies were killed
trying to protect
the Prime Minister.
- While the West just
stood by and watched.
- Right. Then the Belgians
pulled out.
And De Vos's own government
didn't have the cojones
to stay and even the score.
- So De Vos decides:
screw us all,
he'll feed
the fires of hell.
- While his weapons have killed
thousands of people.
- Well, this is the only photo
we got. It's like, 20 years old.
- Age the image and get it out
to all points of entry.
- The FBI checked
his cell phone records
at the Boston hotel.
There was one 30-second call
from Pembroke, Ontario.
- What's the number?
- 613-555-0198. What's going on?
- Pembroke is just south of
Canadian Forces Base Petawawa.
Six anti-tank weapons
were stolen there yesterday.
- That number's from
a public phone
in the Blue Goose.
- That's a soldier's bar.
I'd say if your Mr. De Vos
is coming to Canada,
he's coming to buy hardware.
- If Mr. De Vos comes to Canada,
I want to be the one
who says hello.
- Less than 10 kilo.
Can be fired standing,
kneeling or prone, 6 rounds
a minute, 1,000-metre range.
Course you know more about
these babies than I do, Major.
- Handy weapon in the field:
takes out tanks,
bunkers, personnel--
- Or commuter trains,
office buildings,
airport control towers.
Imagine what a terrorist
could do with one of these.
Let alone six.
- What do we have on the theft?
- Very slick ambush.
They used stolen vehicles;
the truck the weapons were
carried in was found abandoned
the next day.
- They knew the weapons
were on the truck.
Someone must have tipped them.
- The dates and times
of live fire exercises are
posted on the base website
and in the local papers.
- Ah, c'mon, you're kidding me?
- To warn local people to stay
away from the ranges.
- Really? Well, why don't you
just send out engraved
invitations?
- Sergeant takes the weapons
to the range an hour early
so they're ready
when the troops arrive.
Somebody knew that routine.
- Were the 4 men on the convoy
cleared by the RCMP?
- They're still checking.
So far, nothing suspicious.
[Cell phone ringing]
- Are the men on base right now?
- All but one, uh, Corporal--
Gene Vennick.
He's on stress leave.
- Kessler.
- I may have spotted our man.
Uh, at Pearson.
Sort of.
- What does that mean?
- I was running face recognition
software on passengers
coming off of U.S. flights
and I got a hit. Kind of.
- Can we do this without
the qualifiers?
- Okay.
I aged De Vos by 15 years, um,
and I was using that
as my control.
[You should have that now. So
that's when this match came up.]
I mean, it's only
9 correlatives,
but that includes the, um,
the colour of the iris and
the philtral ridges,
[and as you know,
the philtral ridges are--]
- I'm aging here myself.
[Sighing]
- It's a woman.
- Excuse me?
- Yeah, uh
My match is a woman.
Uh, it could be a glitch
in the software, I mean,
the rez on the military photo
was just pretty pathetic.
- Or sister.
Does De Vos have a sister?
- [Passport name]
was Deirdre Winters. Uh, her
declaration said she's staying
[here in town at
the Empire Place Hotel.]
- Tell Maggie to get a couple of
agents over there. With backup.
- It's happening.
- [Proceed with extreme
caution.]
Consider the suspect armed
and dangerous.
- A woman.
I always thought the Belgians
were a little twisted.
- It clear?
You hear about what happened
to those FBI agents in Boston?
- I heard. But I'm trying not
to think about that right now.
Same scarf from
the airport video.
- There's not much here.
- Bathroom?
Washcloth has makeup on it.
- Toilet seat's up. Drives women
crazy when I do that.
- You know, you could
put that down.
- Someday, maybe
for the right one.
- No runs.
What woman throws away
a perfectly good pair
of pantyhose?
- Let's see if Ident
can lift some prints.
[Phone ringing]
- No!
- It's housekeeping.
They want to know if
they can make up the room.
- Keep me posted.
They got a match on the prints
in the hotel room.
- De Vos is in Toronto.
- Yeah.
We're watching his room, but
he's not likely to return.
Maybe you should
stay in the car.
You might be a little too
South Beach for this joint.
- I think this country could use
a little more South Beach.
- What'll it be?
- Scotch.
You drinking?
- Vodka rocks.
- Is Gene here?
- Gene.
- Vennick. I heard
this was his local.
- Haven't seen him.
- What are you slumming it,
there, Kessler?
- Urquhart.
- Served in his platoon in '92.
Still remembers my name.
- You were a good soldier.
- Eh. Not good enough
for JTF, though, eh?
- No shame in that. They had
hundreds of candidates.
- You know, I figured you mighta
had something to do with me
not getting the nod.
Why you looking for Vennick?
- Just to talk.
- Huh. Who you working for?
DND? RCMP?
- No.
- Guys like you
always land soft, eh?
You gotta be a REMF
for somebody in Ottawa.
- He works for me.
Bianca LaGarda.
I'm an attorney.
I think Corporal Vennick
may have grounds
for a personal injury claim
against the army.
- Oh yeah?
- Oh yeah.
You see him,
tell him to call this number.
There might be
money in it.
- Mikey Kessler.
Working point for
an ambulance chaser.
There is justice, eh?
- So what's a REMF?
- The first 3 letters stand
for Rear Echelon Mother--
I'll let you figure out the F.
- Why is he so bitter?
- We were in the Airborne
together. The regiment got
into trouble in Somalia.
Killed two people.
- Two?
Somalis killed over
20 U.S. Marines.
- These were non-combatants.
One was beaten to death.
And there were
other things--
racist videos.
Government disbanded
the regiment.
- An entire regiment?
What would you do
if you had an Abu Ghraib?
- The rank and file felt
they were shafted by their
officers and the politicians.
- Including Urquhart.
- Ah, he was tough,
and a leader. But
too much of a cowboy.
- The kind who would steal
a truckload of anti-tank guns?
- Yeah, he could do that.
- Right.
- This was in today's
situation reports.
Came over from
a detective at Metro.
- Trucker gets asked
to carry a package to the
States. Nothing new there.
- Detective pointed him to ICS,
but the trucker's afraid
to come to the office.
- Somebody lean on him hard?
- Set up a meet on neutral
ground. Get the story.
And I want every lead
checked out.
- Okay.
So, uh, what do I
call you here? Grandma?
- Yeah, only he gets
to call me that.
- Well, you don't
fit the part, Maggie.
- What can I say?
I was a child bride,
my daughter was a child bride.
- Have an eye.
- You betcha. Okay, let's go.
- Hey, you gonna take care
of your brother for me today?
Okay? Be careful.
Watch your brother for me, okay?
- Bobby Ravello?
- Yeah.
- I'm Lepinski. I'm
the guy that called.
- I'm a trucker. Long haul
to the States, mostly.
The other day, this joker sits
beside me at a lunch counter
and he starts talking to me.
Pulls out his wallet.
Show me pictures of his kids.
But they're my kids.
- So, this stranger showed you
pictures of your own kids.
- Playing in my yard. I'm about
to go off on him when he says,
"Calm down, I got a business
proposition."
- Uh-huh.
Carry a package over the line,
no questions asked.
- He says if I play along,
everything will stay
picture perfect.
I might even see
a few bucks.
He says he'd be in touch.
- What'd you do?
- I wanted to take the bastard
out right then and there.
But what am I going to do?
He knows where I live. I'm
on the road 3 nights out of 5--
Look, this
this is really freaking me out.
- That's understandable.
Alright, just play along. We'll
make sure that you're covered.
- Protect my wife and kids,
that's all I'm asking.
- Ravello got the guy as, uh,
mid-forties, uh, medium height,
medium build, brown hair.
- Your average middle-aged
Canadian.
- Oh, one thing. He said
the guy had a tattoo
on his right forearm.
Faded. It looked like
a mushroom cloud with wings.
- A mushroom cloud?
- Yeah. That's what he said.
- Like this?
Airborne insignia.
- Yeah. Maybe. Uh, mushroom
could have been a parachute.
- Print these out.
Get them to Ravello.
We'll get you faces, too.
- Master Corporal Gene Vennick,
12 years in, written up twice
for surfing at lush beach.
Divorced, credit card debt
piled higher than Mount Doom.
Currently
on stress leave.
Dwayne Urquhart,
ex-Sergeant, ex-Airborne.
Flagged on the JTF psych screen.
Not enough gung, too many hoes.
Bouncer at the Blue Goose.
Uh, one charge assault, dropped.
Witness failed to appear. Lives
with Erika Styles, bartender.
- Get these to Moose.
Add De Vos, too.
- So these guys steal
the guns and get Ravello
to smuggle them south.
- Vennick needs money,
Urquhart wants revenge,
and De Vos has a U.S. customer.
- Guns going from Canada to
the U.S. That's a switch.
- Brief LaGarda on this and
get me 2 agents for backup.
I'm going back to Pembroke.
- Boss?
Um
You, you know about, uh,
women, right?
- What about them?
- You know, like, um, like
what they like and stuff.
- No.
- You know, restaurants, movies,
you know, where to take girls
uh, women, a woman,
a female. If, uh,
if you were me.
Just, just say.
- You mean on a date?
- No! A date? No, no.
Oh, no, you know,
forget it. No.
Uh, hey, you going to fly
commercial or government
to Pembroke?
- First available.
Restaurant.
Never a movie on the first date.
Please don't ask me anything
like this again.
- Understood.
- They prescribing J&B
for stress now?
- Do I know you?
- He was with that lawyer.
Said you could sue.
- Ahh Show me the money.
- It's complete
bullshit.
You know, my job is kicking
people to the curb
when they bother our regulars.
- Give me 5 minutes.
With both of you.
- Why?
- Old times' sake?
- You want a drink?
- He's not gonna stick around
that long.
- I work for Immigration
and Customs Security.
We stop people and things
from coming into the country.
And from going out.
- That must be murder,
standing in one of them
little booths all day.
- Not much crosses the border
that we don't know about.
- Okay, you got me.
I brung in 3 pairs of socks
from Watertown last December.
[Laughing]
- If someone was
planning to transport
stolen Carl G's to the States,
that would be a bad idea.
- Well, you forgot who you're
talking to. I was on the other
side of that bushwhack.
- The smart move would be
to drop the ordnance off
and call the local cops.
- Oh, high school rules, eh?
Return the missing items to
the office, no questions asked?
- Whoever stole those weapons
did what they're good at--
textbook assault.
From here on, they're amateurs.
And the professionals
are gonna nail them.
- Professionals like you?
- Just telling you what's
sure to happen.
- If we were involved.
- If you were involved.
- Which we're not.
- Your 5 minutes are up.
Hey, Kessler?
How come you come back here
to deliver this little sermon?
- You were a good soldier.
Figured you deserved
one last break.
Urquhart and Vennick
are both inside.
Give Superintendent Norton
regular position reports.
Our trucker got a call.
They know he's taking
a load of auto parts
down to the States tomorrow.
They said instructions
would follow.
- Alright. Did you
show him pictures?
- He didn't recognize
any of the 3 suspects.
- So there is no connection
to the guns or De Vos?
- A team of 4 stole these
weapons. If it was Urquhart
and say, Erika Styles,
that still leaves two
that we haven't identified.
- Yeah, but why did he choose
this particular trucker?
- Good question. Slade?
I want you to check
the personnel file
of all the employees at Bobby
Ravello's trucking company,
and their customs broker.
- What are we looking for?
- Military service, infantry
particularly, Airborne ideally.
Anyone that might have had
access to Bobby Ravello's
schedule.
- Uh, this this is
going to take time.
- Which we don't have.
- Uh, maybe I should bring
somebody in. You know,
uh, she, she could help.
- She?
- Yeah. Well, you know, she
her, uh
She's very savvy. Uh,
excellent, uh, deportment--
- No budget, no time to get
security clearance on
somebody new.
- Sweet Mary
and Joseph!
How the hell did-- When?
Where?
Okay. Okay. Check the airport,
alert all units, I want
the local L.E. to set up--
What?
I don't care if the Second
Coming is happening on
Parliament Hill today,
I want all available personnel.
God dammit.
Surveillance lost contact
with Urquhart and Vennick.
- When?
- An hour ago.
- An hour? Why are we hearing--
- They drove down to Ottawa.
Pulled a bait and switch
in a Wal-Mart parking lot.
- How could our guys fall for--
- Surveillance was shorthanded.
Commonwealth Conference.
- Ravello's due
to roll tomorrow,
Urquhart and Vennick must be on
their way to Toronto to load
the weapons on his truck.
- Urquhart and Erika Styles both
booked a week off from the bar--
family emergency.
- They're definitely
coming to Toronto.
- We'll put a watch on the
Ottawa flights and trains.
- Keep an eye on Ravello.
He's our best bet now.
- He's our only bet.
- Bobby Ravello
has picked up his load
and is on his way.
- Is he tagged?
- We got a GPS and surveillance
on the truck and a tap on
Ravello's cell phone.
Copy that, Moose?
- [Copy that, we'll hang back.]
- Call coming in to Ravello.
[Cell phone ringing]
- Yeah.
- [I got an in-flight movie
for ya.]
- It's his wife.
- [Cute, eh? We'll be keeping]
[a close eye on 'em
while you're on the road.]
[Our little insurance policy.
- Look, I told you I'd do
what you ask. Leave them alone.
- [Just keep driving, Bobby.]
[You'll hear from us soon.]
-Yeah
-[Okay,see the gate on your
left]
-Yeah
-[your gonna turn in there]
[Cell phone ringing]
- Yeah.
- [Back her up]
[to the rear loading door.]
- What do we know
about this address?
- Uh commercial warehouse.
We'll research the owner.
- Make it quick.
Moose, line of sight
on the truck?
- Negative. If we get any
closer, they'll make us.
- Hey! This is a bonded load.
I can't get across the border
if you break that seal.
- [Relax, Bobby.]
[It's not your problem.]
[Hey, who the hell
are these guys?]
- That's Gord and Sarah Kelly.
She's one of Carmen's
best friends.
- [You never told us]
[about them.]
- [I didn't know.
They drop by all the time.]
- [This is not good, Bobby.]
- Look, I didn't tell
my wife anything.
[I mean, what's she gonna think
if I say, "Don't have friends
over when I'm gone?"]
- [Alright,]
[but there'd better not be
any more surprises.]
- What do you want me to do now?
- [Like normal.]
[Drive to the Peace Bridge.]
- Next time, I'm on top.
- You wish.
- Nothing on the warehouse.
Owned by a numbered company,
rents by the month.
- We should check it out, see
if he left anything behind.
- Agents are on it.
Tell them to proceed with
extreme caution. If De Vos
did leave something behind,
it might be ticking.
- Why do you have guns?
- Oh, these are water pistols.
Maybe we'll play in the backyard
later, unh?
- Let's play now!
- We have to go
make some dinner.
You go watch TV
with your sister.
[Tweaking sound]
- Ha! Sometimes I amaze even me.
- What is it?
- Let me direct your attention
to the righteous monitor
on your upper left.
Or as I like to call it, Glinda.
One Manfred Heims.
Currently employed
as a clerk at the very
brokerage company
that bonded Bobby Ravello's
load of auto parts.
And yes, wait for it--
Signals Squadron,
Canadian Airborne,
'89 to '91.
- Where is he now?
- At work, quits at 5.
Gimme some love.
- Put a team on him, get
the recent picture to Maggie.
- Ahh. That's okay.
- Manfred Heims makes 3. That
still leaves one member of the
assault team still out there.
- Plus De Vos.
I want to find De Vos.
- Seal doesn't look
like it's been broken.
- It's good, but it's not
the real one.
- You see anyone
at the warehouse?
- Maybe a couple of guys,
but I didn't see any faces.
- Do you recognize this man?
- Yeah.
That's the guy who showed me
pictures of my kids. But
there's someone else
talking to me on the cell.
- Yeah. Yeah, we know.
- Well, what about my family,
are they okay?
- They're safe. We're protecting
them. It's all going to be okay.
- Where where am I going?
- They're gonna tell you.
Just hang in there.
- House is clear,
no bugs.
- I found them. Listen to this.
- What's happening there, man?
My ass is falling asleep.
- [We're south of the line,]
[waiting on the next
coordinates.]
- Well, me and Ian could go
for a couple of those brews
Buddy in the flowered shirt
brought in the house.
- [Stay sharp. If this trucker
gives us any trouble,]
[you'll be going in. Show 'em
we're not playing around.]
- Yeah, yeah.
We'll drop Buddy and we'll shoot
our own little porno with
those two bitches.
- Slimeballs.
- It'll be a pleasure
taking these guys down.
- Ravello's still driving south,
no change.
DHS and the FBI are monitoring
our transmissions.
- The warehouse was clean.
Still no sign of De Vos?
- No. But he has
to make his move.
[Cell phone ringing]
He'll want to unload the weapons
as soon as he can. Yeah?
- Anything from our surveillance
on Manfred Heims?
- It's like Mr. Bean
without the laughs.
Well, he leaves work.
And, um,
he, uh, picks up a paper.
And he settles down at the park
for a little read.
Oh. Then he,
uh, performs
his only criminal act.
He drops his newspaper
in the trash instead
of the recycling.
- Stop. Go back.
- Where?
- Slow down that walk-away.
Zoom in and enhance the last
image of the old man.
- Oh, the dumpster diver?
- Okay. Bring up De Vos and run
your face recognition program.
- Huh. It's Jeremy Irons
all over again.
Dead Ringers?
Cronenberg? They're twins.
You know, it's, it's a match.
What do you think was folded up
in the newspaper?
- Another fake passport,
travel documents.
Get the old man photo out to all
points of entry into the U.S.
- If the guns
are in the States,
then why is De Vos still here?
- Maybe the weapons aren't
on the truck.
- They are. Everything points
to the fact they are.
- It could be a decoy run.
The Pembroke phone call,
the female disguise, threatening
Ravello. This guy is a pro. Why
would he drop so many clues?
- If the weapons are not
on the truck, where are they?
- He's smuggling them in another
way. We need to stop Ravello.
- No. I want whoever
is buying those weapons.
- If I'm right, the truck
will not lead you to them.
- If you're wrong, I don't get
De Vos, or the terrorists
he's dealing with.
- I say stop the truck.
- My turf. My call.
Stop the truck.
If they open the trailer and
find guns? I will personally
kick your little glass house
to pieces, Major.
- [Hey! Where you going?]
[I didn't say turn off!
This is not good, Bobby.]
- Gotta piss, man.
- [Not in the schedule.
Keep going.]
- Can't. My back teeth
are floating.
[Impact sound]
- What the
Ah, Jesus. Hide the gear.
- Excuse me? Is everybody
alright in there?
- Yeah, just fine.
[She knocks again]
Excuse me. I am so sorry. I
don't know where my head was.
It's not bad, though.
Come take a look.
- Uh, you know what?
It's okay, I'm
Don't worry about it.
- No, really, you'd
better come look.
- Aw Alright.
It's okay. Really.
- Turn around. Kneel down.
Hands behind your head.
Down!
- ICS!
- Get out of the car!
Get out of the car now!
- Sergeant! Sergeant!
You got him.
- We're secure
at the Ravello house.
Darnell?
Move in on Urquhart.
- Oh, shit!
- [Erika]: Shit! Shit!
Dwayne!
Stop, Police
Come on
Freeze
- Hold it right there, honey!
Don't move! Back up, back up.
You Guys got her?
Right there stop
Bobby? We're all clear.
- Carmen and the kids?
- Yup. It's all good.
Everything's good.
She's right here.
- Baby? You okay?
- I'm okay. Are you?
- [Yeah, I'm okay.]
It's all over.
- [Thank God.]
- Yeah.
Yeah. I love you.
[I love you.]
- I love you too.
- Yeah.
- Check the truck.
- Ravello's unharmed?
- Yeah, he's safe.
The FBI are opening up
the truck now.
- No! Don't! Tell them to stop!
De Vos could've rigged
the truck.
- Wait, stop!
- Darnell?
- Wait!
- Tell your men to stop!
- Stop!
- Wait. Don't open the truck.
It's open. No bang.
The guns are on the truck.
- Uh, all U.S. points of entry
have the photos of De Vos and
the description of the Carl G's.
Uh, copied to RCMP,
Provincials and locals.
So, would it be okay
if I took off?
Unless there's something I?
- Go. Darnell, what's going on?
- They're open--
- Darnell!
Darnell!
- Darnell! Are you okay?
Can you get up?
- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
- What's happening?
[Cell phone ringing]
- Moose.
- What's happening?!
- The case was booby-trapped.
We got a couple of agents down.
[Hurt bad]
- How bad?
Alright Take care of business.
Get back to me when you know
more.
De Vos rigged one of
the weapon cases to explode.
One of your agents is dead,
another one injured.
I'm still betting there are
no weapons on that truck.
- Slow. Okay. Go left. No, no!
Your right. My left.
Come this way. Just fol
just go straight. Okay.
That Perfect. Just
No peeking.
Okay. Now, just stop here.
Okay. Open your eyes.
- Oh, my God!
The original 1982 Ms. Pac-Man.
- Yeah, not to mention
Police Trainer.
- You are friggin' awesome!
- And you are
5,768 degrees Kelvin.
- The temperature of the
photosphere of the sun?
- It is really hot
that you know that.
- Hey loser buys pizza.
- [Welcome to the Academy.]
- Did the Belgian blow
some sand up your ass
about being
brothers-in-arms?
Whine about how soldiers always
got the shit end of the stick?
- It's true.
We do the dirty work
in all the backwaters
of the world.
Unless you come home in a box,
it's like you don't exist.
- So this was your chance
to get payback?
- You know what
I'm talking about.
Rumour was
they hung you out to dry
in Bosnia.
- I got no idea
what this is about.
- A Federal Agent is dead.
That's murder one.
And there is theft
of restricted weapons,
smuggling, extortion.
- We were just going down
to the Poconos for a holiday.
- We have your boyfriendon tape.
You planned to sell
stolen weapons
to enemies of the U.S.
Government.
Do you have any idea what we do
to people who help terrorists?
- You were so busy
feeling sorry for yourself,
you couldn't spot
the sucker play.
- And you still think they'll
give you a pat on the head
for doing a good job.
- The boxes in
the truck were empty.
De Vos ripped you off.
He planted an IED.
Killed an FBI Agent.
- You're lying.
- You want to see
the photographs?
This is a death penalty state.
The best you can hope for
is 25 years hard time.
- So you don't know
who the weapons are for?
- We were just trying to make
a little nest egg.
So I could take some time
and have a kid.
- Do you know where
De Vos is now?
- No.
I can't believe
he double-crossed us.
What'd we do to deserve that?
- What kind of man
leads his buddies into
a fiasco like this?
And your girlfriend.
What about your girlfriend?
Did you think about her?
She's gonna be
an old lady
by the time
she gets out.
It disgusts me you were ever
allowed to wear the Canadian
Forces uniform.
[Knocks on door]
- She doesn't know anything.
- Neither does he.
- I've got nothing.
Just a bunch of lowlife morons
trying to make a few bucks.
No weapons, no terrorists,
no De Vos.
- He's out there somewhere,
we'll just keep trying.
- What are you kidding me?
We don't just keep trying
in my country.
We win, Major. I've got
3 FBI agents dead.
I want that bastard's
head on a stake.
[Phone ringing]
LaGarda.
Where? We're on our way.
U.S. Customs spotted De Vos
crossing at Detroit.
In the old man's disguise.
- Did they apprehend?
- They're tracking him.
Good. They got him.
The farm is just up the road.
- Who took delivery
of the weapons?
- Don't know yet.
Don't have any intel
on this location.
- Sleepers?
- Deep, deep cover.
Where is De Vos?
- This isn't De Vos.
- My name's Henderson.
Some guy paid me 500 bucks
to drive the Winnie
across the border.
That's all I know.
- De Vos bought himself
a look-alike.
- Yeah. If we were on to him,
it would give him
a chance to get away.
- [Swissair flight 932,
departing for Zurich
and Geneva,]
[now boarding at Gate D-48.]
- The anti-tank weapons
and ammunition are being
returned to Canada shortly.
With heavily
armed escort.
- Did you find out anything
about the guys on the farm?
- According to them,
the government isn't doing
enough to protect the people
from illegal aliens.
So they formed this group
called the Sons of Paul Revere.
- Homegrown terrorists
carrying on the fine work
of Timothy McVeigh
and the Unabomber.
- You got it.
- A well-regulated Militia being
necessary to the security
of a free State--
- The right of the people
to keep and bear arms
shall not be infringed.
- Including anti-tank guns.
- They were going to use them
to attack the INS offices
in Washington, D.C.
[Cell phone ringing]
Sorry.
- What?
- Dwayne Urquhart got a hold
of a piece of metal.
Sharpened it
on his cell floor.
Cut his own throat,
and he's dead.
You gave him a way out.
I wouldn't feel bad.
- I don't.
Agent LaGarda?
Can I buy you a drink?
- Yeah. And then
I'll buy you one.
- I want to speak to the cowboy
who breached our waters,
opened fire on our target,
and sank our contraband.
- Special agent Bianca LaGarda.
Homeland Security.
- Don't worry about the boss.
It's a JTF2 thing.
- JTF2?
- Yeah. Elite Commandos.
- What did Kessler have
to do with it?
- He ran it.
- The kid I killed? He was 15.
- She was the one
who hacked into CSC?
What does she, uh,
you know look like?
- So superficial.
- What's up?
- You got an aid kit?
The driver's, uh,
cut up pretty bad.
- Get the kit, Gene.
- Hands behind your head.
Behind your head!
Let's go, let's go!
- Maggie.
National Defence just reported
a theft of weapons from CFB
Petawawa. We need an eyes-only
alert to all agents, all
border crossings. Stat.
- What'd they get?
- Six M-3 Carl G's
and 30 F-F-V 6-51 HEAT rounds.
- Could I have that in English?
- Bazookas. We're not
talking bubblegum.
- De Vos isn't here.
[Phone ringing]
♪♪♪
- Willem De Vos.
International arms dealer.
- Half of NATO
has warrants on him.
- There'll be a new one added
tomorrow. He just blew up
a Boston hotel room. Killed
two FBI agents, two critical.
- His client list includes
some of the most violent dudes
on the planet: You get
Somali warlords,
Iraqi insurgents, the Taliban
- Anybody who hates the West.
- What's his beef with us?
- He was part of the Belgian
paratroopers in Rwanda '94.
During the genocide, ten
of his buddies were killed
trying to protect
the Prime Minister.
- While the West just
stood by and watched.
- Right. Then the Belgians
pulled out.
And De Vos's own government
didn't have the cojones
to stay and even the score.
- So De Vos decides:
screw us all,
he'll feed
the fires of hell.
- While his weapons have killed
thousands of people.
- Well, this is the only photo
we got. It's like, 20 years old.
- Age the image and get it out
to all points of entry.
- The FBI checked
his cell phone records
at the Boston hotel.
There was one 30-second call
from Pembroke, Ontario.
- What's the number?
- 613-555-0198. What's going on?
- Pembroke is just south of
Canadian Forces Base Petawawa.
Six anti-tank weapons
were stolen there yesterday.
- That number's from
a public phone
in the Blue Goose.
- That's a soldier's bar.
I'd say if your Mr. De Vos
is coming to Canada,
he's coming to buy hardware.
- If Mr. De Vos comes to Canada,
I want to be the one
who says hello.
- Less than 10 kilo.
Can be fired standing,
kneeling or prone, 6 rounds
a minute, 1,000-metre range.
Course you know more about
these babies than I do, Major.
- Handy weapon in the field:
takes out tanks,
bunkers, personnel--
- Or commuter trains,
office buildings,
airport control towers.
Imagine what a terrorist
could do with one of these.
Let alone six.
- What do we have on the theft?
- Very slick ambush.
They used stolen vehicles;
the truck the weapons were
carried in was found abandoned
the next day.
- They knew the weapons
were on the truck.
Someone must have tipped them.
- The dates and times
of live fire exercises are
posted on the base website
and in the local papers.
- Ah, c'mon, you're kidding me?
- To warn local people to stay
away from the ranges.
- Really? Well, why don't you
just send out engraved
invitations?
- Sergeant takes the weapons
to the range an hour early
so they're ready
when the troops arrive.
Somebody knew that routine.
- Were the 4 men on the convoy
cleared by the RCMP?
- They're still checking.
So far, nothing suspicious.
[Cell phone ringing]
- Are the men on base right now?
- All but one, uh, Corporal--
Gene Vennick.
He's on stress leave.
- Kessler.
- I may have spotted our man.
Uh, at Pearson.
Sort of.
- What does that mean?
- I was running face recognition
software on passengers
coming off of U.S. flights
and I got a hit. Kind of.
- Can we do this without
the qualifiers?
- Okay.
I aged De Vos by 15 years, um,
and I was using that
as my control.
[You should have that now. So
that's when this match came up.]
I mean, it's only
9 correlatives,
but that includes the, um,
the colour of the iris and
the philtral ridges,
[and as you know,
the philtral ridges are--]
- I'm aging here myself.
[Sighing]
- It's a woman.
- Excuse me?
- Yeah, uh
My match is a woman.
Uh, it could be a glitch
in the software, I mean,
the rez on the military photo
was just pretty pathetic.
- Or sister.
Does De Vos have a sister?
- [Passport name]
was Deirdre Winters. Uh, her
declaration said she's staying
[here in town at
the Empire Place Hotel.]
- Tell Maggie to get a couple of
agents over there. With backup.
- It's happening.
- [Proceed with extreme
caution.]
Consider the suspect armed
and dangerous.
- A woman.
I always thought the Belgians
were a little twisted.
- It clear?
You hear about what happened
to those FBI agents in Boston?
- I heard. But I'm trying not
to think about that right now.
Same scarf from
the airport video.
- There's not much here.
- Bathroom?
Washcloth has makeup on it.
- Toilet seat's up. Drives women
crazy when I do that.
- You know, you could
put that down.
- Someday, maybe
for the right one.
- No runs.
What woman throws away
a perfectly good pair
of pantyhose?
- Let's see if Ident
can lift some prints.
[Phone ringing]
- No!
- It's housekeeping.
They want to know if
they can make up the room.
- Keep me posted.
They got a match on the prints
in the hotel room.
- De Vos is in Toronto.
- Yeah.
We're watching his room, but
he's not likely to return.
Maybe you should
stay in the car.
You might be a little too
South Beach for this joint.
- I think this country could use
a little more South Beach.
- What'll it be?
- Scotch.
You drinking?
- Vodka rocks.
- Is Gene here?
- Gene.
- Vennick. I heard
this was his local.
- Haven't seen him.
- What are you slumming it,
there, Kessler?
- Urquhart.
- Served in his platoon in '92.
Still remembers my name.
- You were a good soldier.
- Eh. Not good enough
for JTF, though, eh?
- No shame in that. They had
hundreds of candidates.
- You know, I figured you mighta
had something to do with me
not getting the nod.
Why you looking for Vennick?
- Just to talk.
- Huh. Who you working for?
DND? RCMP?
- No.
- Guys like you
always land soft, eh?
You gotta be a REMF
for somebody in Ottawa.
- He works for me.
Bianca LaGarda.
I'm an attorney.
I think Corporal Vennick
may have grounds
for a personal injury claim
against the army.
- Oh yeah?
- Oh yeah.
You see him,
tell him to call this number.
There might be
money in it.
- Mikey Kessler.
Working point for
an ambulance chaser.
There is justice, eh?
- So what's a REMF?
- The first 3 letters stand
for Rear Echelon Mother--
I'll let you figure out the F.
- Why is he so bitter?
- We were in the Airborne
together. The regiment got
into trouble in Somalia.
Killed two people.
- Two?
Somalis killed over
20 U.S. Marines.
- These were non-combatants.
One was beaten to death.
And there were
other things--
racist videos.
Government disbanded
the regiment.
- An entire regiment?
What would you do
if you had an Abu Ghraib?
- The rank and file felt
they were shafted by their
officers and the politicians.
- Including Urquhart.
- Ah, he was tough,
and a leader. But
too much of a cowboy.
- The kind who would steal
a truckload of anti-tank guns?
- Yeah, he could do that.
- Right.
- This was in today's
situation reports.
Came over from
a detective at Metro.
- Trucker gets asked
to carry a package to the
States. Nothing new there.
- Detective pointed him to ICS,
but the trucker's afraid
to come to the office.
- Somebody lean on him hard?
- Set up a meet on neutral
ground. Get the story.
And I want every lead
checked out.
- Okay.
So, uh, what do I
call you here? Grandma?
- Yeah, only he gets
to call me that.
- Well, you don't
fit the part, Maggie.
- What can I say?
I was a child bride,
my daughter was a child bride.
- Have an eye.
- You betcha. Okay, let's go.
- Hey, you gonna take care
of your brother for me today?
Okay? Be careful.
Watch your brother for me, okay?
- Bobby Ravello?
- Yeah.
- I'm Lepinski. I'm
the guy that called.
- I'm a trucker. Long haul
to the States, mostly.
The other day, this joker sits
beside me at a lunch counter
and he starts talking to me.
Pulls out his wallet.
Show me pictures of his kids.
But they're my kids.
- So, this stranger showed you
pictures of your own kids.
- Playing in my yard. I'm about
to go off on him when he says,
"Calm down, I got a business
proposition."
- Uh-huh.
Carry a package over the line,
no questions asked.
- He says if I play along,
everything will stay
picture perfect.
I might even see
a few bucks.
He says he'd be in touch.
- What'd you do?
- I wanted to take the bastard
out right then and there.
But what am I going to do?
He knows where I live. I'm
on the road 3 nights out of 5--
Look, this
this is really freaking me out.
- That's understandable.
Alright, just play along. We'll
make sure that you're covered.
- Protect my wife and kids,
that's all I'm asking.
- Ravello got the guy as, uh,
mid-forties, uh, medium height,
medium build, brown hair.
- Your average middle-aged
Canadian.
- Oh, one thing. He said
the guy had a tattoo
on his right forearm.
Faded. It looked like
a mushroom cloud with wings.
- A mushroom cloud?
- Yeah. That's what he said.
- Like this?
Airborne insignia.
- Yeah. Maybe. Uh, mushroom
could have been a parachute.
- Print these out.
Get them to Ravello.
We'll get you faces, too.
- Master Corporal Gene Vennick,
12 years in, written up twice
for surfing at lush beach.
Divorced, credit card debt
piled higher than Mount Doom.
Currently
on stress leave.
Dwayne Urquhart,
ex-Sergeant, ex-Airborne.
Flagged on the JTF psych screen.
Not enough gung, too many hoes.
Bouncer at the Blue Goose.
Uh, one charge assault, dropped.
Witness failed to appear. Lives
with Erika Styles, bartender.
- Get these to Moose.
Add De Vos, too.
- So these guys steal
the guns and get Ravello
to smuggle them south.
- Vennick needs money,
Urquhart wants revenge,
and De Vos has a U.S. customer.
- Guns going from Canada to
the U.S. That's a switch.
- Brief LaGarda on this and
get me 2 agents for backup.
I'm going back to Pembroke.
- Boss?
Um
You, you know about, uh,
women, right?
- What about them?
- You know, like, um, like
what they like and stuff.
- No.
- You know, restaurants, movies,
you know, where to take girls
uh, women, a woman,
a female. If, uh,
if you were me.
Just, just say.
- You mean on a date?
- No! A date? No, no.
Oh, no, you know,
forget it. No.
Uh, hey, you going to fly
commercial or government
to Pembroke?
- First available.
Restaurant.
Never a movie on the first date.
Please don't ask me anything
like this again.
- Understood.
- They prescribing J&B
for stress now?
- Do I know you?
- He was with that lawyer.
Said you could sue.
- Ahh Show me the money.
- It's complete
bullshit.
You know, my job is kicking
people to the curb
when they bother our regulars.
- Give me 5 minutes.
With both of you.
- Why?
- Old times' sake?
- You want a drink?
- He's not gonna stick around
that long.
- I work for Immigration
and Customs Security.
We stop people and things
from coming into the country.
And from going out.
- That must be murder,
standing in one of them
little booths all day.
- Not much crosses the border
that we don't know about.
- Okay, you got me.
I brung in 3 pairs of socks
from Watertown last December.
[Laughing]
- If someone was
planning to transport
stolen Carl G's to the States,
that would be a bad idea.
- Well, you forgot who you're
talking to. I was on the other
side of that bushwhack.
- The smart move would be
to drop the ordnance off
and call the local cops.
- Oh, high school rules, eh?
Return the missing items to
the office, no questions asked?
- Whoever stole those weapons
did what they're good at--
textbook assault.
From here on, they're amateurs.
And the professionals
are gonna nail them.
- Professionals like you?
- Just telling you what's
sure to happen.
- If we were involved.
- If you were involved.
- Which we're not.
- Your 5 minutes are up.
Hey, Kessler?
How come you come back here
to deliver this little sermon?
- You were a good soldier.
Figured you deserved
one last break.
Urquhart and Vennick
are both inside.
Give Superintendent Norton
regular position reports.
Our trucker got a call.
They know he's taking
a load of auto parts
down to the States tomorrow.
They said instructions
would follow.
- Alright. Did you
show him pictures?
- He didn't recognize
any of the 3 suspects.
- So there is no connection
to the guns or De Vos?
- A team of 4 stole these
weapons. If it was Urquhart
and say, Erika Styles,
that still leaves two
that we haven't identified.
- Yeah, but why did he choose
this particular trucker?
- Good question. Slade?
I want you to check
the personnel file
of all the employees at Bobby
Ravello's trucking company,
and their customs broker.
- What are we looking for?
- Military service, infantry
particularly, Airborne ideally.
Anyone that might have had
access to Bobby Ravello's
schedule.
- Uh, this this is
going to take time.
- Which we don't have.
- Uh, maybe I should bring
somebody in. You know,
uh, she, she could help.
- She?
- Yeah. Well, you know, she
her, uh
She's very savvy. Uh,
excellent, uh, deportment--
- No budget, no time to get
security clearance on
somebody new.
- Sweet Mary
and Joseph!
How the hell did-- When?
Where?
Okay. Okay. Check the airport,
alert all units, I want
the local L.E. to set up--
What?
I don't care if the Second
Coming is happening on
Parliament Hill today,
I want all available personnel.
God dammit.
Surveillance lost contact
with Urquhart and Vennick.
- When?
- An hour ago.
- An hour? Why are we hearing--
- They drove down to Ottawa.
Pulled a bait and switch
in a Wal-Mart parking lot.
- How could our guys fall for--
- Surveillance was shorthanded.
Commonwealth Conference.
- Ravello's due
to roll tomorrow,
Urquhart and Vennick must be on
their way to Toronto to load
the weapons on his truck.
- Urquhart and Erika Styles both
booked a week off from the bar--
family emergency.
- They're definitely
coming to Toronto.
- We'll put a watch on the
Ottawa flights and trains.
- Keep an eye on Ravello.
He's our best bet now.
- He's our only bet.
- Bobby Ravello
has picked up his load
and is on his way.
- Is he tagged?
- We got a GPS and surveillance
on the truck and a tap on
Ravello's cell phone.
Copy that, Moose?
- [Copy that, we'll hang back.]
- Call coming in to Ravello.
[Cell phone ringing]
- Yeah.
- [I got an in-flight movie
for ya.]
- It's his wife.
- [Cute, eh? We'll be keeping]
[a close eye on 'em
while you're on the road.]
[Our little insurance policy.
- Look, I told you I'd do
what you ask. Leave them alone.
- [Just keep driving, Bobby.]
[You'll hear from us soon.]
-Yeah
-[Okay,see the gate on your
left]
-Yeah
-[your gonna turn in there]
[Cell phone ringing]
- Yeah.
- [Back her up]
[to the rear loading door.]
- What do we know
about this address?
- Uh commercial warehouse.
We'll research the owner.
- Make it quick.
Moose, line of sight
on the truck?
- Negative. If we get any
closer, they'll make us.
- Hey! This is a bonded load.
I can't get across the border
if you break that seal.
- [Relax, Bobby.]
[It's not your problem.]
[Hey, who the hell
are these guys?]
- That's Gord and Sarah Kelly.
She's one of Carmen's
best friends.
- [You never told us]
[about them.]
- [I didn't know.
They drop by all the time.]
- [This is not good, Bobby.]
- Look, I didn't tell
my wife anything.
[I mean, what's she gonna think
if I say, "Don't have friends
over when I'm gone?"]
- [Alright,]
[but there'd better not be
any more surprises.]
- What do you want me to do now?
- [Like normal.]
[Drive to the Peace Bridge.]
- Next time, I'm on top.
- You wish.
- Nothing on the warehouse.
Owned by a numbered company,
rents by the month.
- We should check it out, see
if he left anything behind.
- Agents are on it.
Tell them to proceed with
extreme caution. If De Vos
did leave something behind,
it might be ticking.
- Why do you have guns?
- Oh, these are water pistols.
Maybe we'll play in the backyard
later, unh?
- Let's play now!
- We have to go
make some dinner.
You go watch TV
with your sister.
[Tweaking sound]
- Ha! Sometimes I amaze even me.
- What is it?
- Let me direct your attention
to the righteous monitor
on your upper left.
Or as I like to call it, Glinda.
One Manfred Heims.
Currently employed
as a clerk at the very
brokerage company
that bonded Bobby Ravello's
load of auto parts.
And yes, wait for it--
Signals Squadron,
Canadian Airborne,
'89 to '91.
- Where is he now?
- At work, quits at 5.
Gimme some love.
- Put a team on him, get
the recent picture to Maggie.
- Ahh. That's okay.
- Manfred Heims makes 3. That
still leaves one member of the
assault team still out there.
- Plus De Vos.
I want to find De Vos.
- Seal doesn't look
like it's been broken.
- It's good, but it's not
the real one.
- You see anyone
at the warehouse?
- Maybe a couple of guys,
but I didn't see any faces.
- Do you recognize this man?
- Yeah.
That's the guy who showed me
pictures of my kids. But
there's someone else
talking to me on the cell.
- Yeah. Yeah, we know.
- Well, what about my family,
are they okay?
- They're safe. We're protecting
them. It's all going to be okay.
- Where where am I going?
- They're gonna tell you.
Just hang in there.
- House is clear,
no bugs.
- I found them. Listen to this.
- What's happening there, man?
My ass is falling asleep.
- [We're south of the line,]
[waiting on the next
coordinates.]
- Well, me and Ian could go
for a couple of those brews
Buddy in the flowered shirt
brought in the house.
- [Stay sharp. If this trucker
gives us any trouble,]
[you'll be going in. Show 'em
we're not playing around.]
- Yeah, yeah.
We'll drop Buddy and we'll shoot
our own little porno with
those two bitches.
- Slimeballs.
- It'll be a pleasure
taking these guys down.
- Ravello's still driving south,
no change.
DHS and the FBI are monitoring
our transmissions.
- The warehouse was clean.
Still no sign of De Vos?
- No. But he has
to make his move.
[Cell phone ringing]
He'll want to unload the weapons
as soon as he can. Yeah?
- Anything from our surveillance
on Manfred Heims?
- It's like Mr. Bean
without the laughs.
Well, he leaves work.
And, um,
he, uh, picks up a paper.
And he settles down at the park
for a little read.
Oh. Then he,
uh, performs
his only criminal act.
He drops his newspaper
in the trash instead
of the recycling.
- Stop. Go back.
- Where?
- Slow down that walk-away.
Zoom in and enhance the last
image of the old man.
- Oh, the dumpster diver?
- Okay. Bring up De Vos and run
your face recognition program.
- Huh. It's Jeremy Irons
all over again.
Dead Ringers?
Cronenberg? They're twins.
You know, it's, it's a match.
What do you think was folded up
in the newspaper?
- Another fake passport,
travel documents.
Get the old man photo out to all
points of entry into the U.S.
- If the guns
are in the States,
then why is De Vos still here?
- Maybe the weapons aren't
on the truck.
- They are. Everything points
to the fact they are.
- It could be a decoy run.
The Pembroke phone call,
the female disguise, threatening
Ravello. This guy is a pro. Why
would he drop so many clues?
- If the weapons are not
on the truck, where are they?
- He's smuggling them in another
way. We need to stop Ravello.
- No. I want whoever
is buying those weapons.
- If I'm right, the truck
will not lead you to them.
- If you're wrong, I don't get
De Vos, or the terrorists
he's dealing with.
- I say stop the truck.
- My turf. My call.
Stop the truck.
If they open the trailer and
find guns? I will personally
kick your little glass house
to pieces, Major.
- [Hey! Where you going?]
[I didn't say turn off!
This is not good, Bobby.]
- Gotta piss, man.
- [Not in the schedule.
Keep going.]
- Can't. My back teeth
are floating.
[Impact sound]
- What the
Ah, Jesus. Hide the gear.
- Excuse me? Is everybody
alright in there?
- Yeah, just fine.
[She knocks again]
Excuse me. I am so sorry. I
don't know where my head was.
It's not bad, though.
Come take a look.
- Uh, you know what?
It's okay, I'm
Don't worry about it.
- No, really, you'd
better come look.
- Aw Alright.
It's okay. Really.
- Turn around. Kneel down.
Hands behind your head.
Down!
- ICS!
- Get out of the car!
Get out of the car now!
- Sergeant! Sergeant!
You got him.
- We're secure
at the Ravello house.
Darnell?
Move in on Urquhart.
- Oh, shit!
- [Erika]: Shit! Shit!
Dwayne!
Stop, Police
Come on
Freeze
- Hold it right there, honey!
Don't move! Back up, back up.
You Guys got her?
Right there stop
Bobby? We're all clear.
- Carmen and the kids?
- Yup. It's all good.
Everything's good.
She's right here.
- Baby? You okay?
- I'm okay. Are you?
- [Yeah, I'm okay.]
It's all over.
- [Thank God.]
- Yeah.
Yeah. I love you.
[I love you.]
- I love you too.
- Yeah.
- Check the truck.
- Ravello's unharmed?
- Yeah, he's safe.
The FBI are opening up
the truck now.
- No! Don't! Tell them to stop!
De Vos could've rigged
the truck.
- Wait, stop!
- Darnell?
- Wait!
- Tell your men to stop!
- Stop!
- Wait. Don't open the truck.
It's open. No bang.
The guns are on the truck.
- Uh, all U.S. points of entry
have the photos of De Vos and
the description of the Carl G's.
Uh, copied to RCMP,
Provincials and locals.
So, would it be okay
if I took off?
Unless there's something I?
- Go. Darnell, what's going on?
- They're open--
- Darnell!
Darnell!
- Darnell! Are you okay?
Can you get up?
- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
- What's happening?
[Cell phone ringing]
- Moose.
- What's happening?!
- The case was booby-trapped.
We got a couple of agents down.
[Hurt bad]
- How bad?
Alright Take care of business.
Get back to me when you know
more.
De Vos rigged one of
the weapon cases to explode.
One of your agents is dead,
another one injured.
I'm still betting there are
no weapons on that truck.
- Slow. Okay. Go left. No, no!
Your right. My left.
Come this way. Just fol
just go straight. Okay.
That Perfect. Just
No peeking.
Okay. Now, just stop here.
Okay. Open your eyes.
- Oh, my God!
The original 1982 Ms. Pac-Man.
- Yeah, not to mention
Police Trainer.
- You are friggin' awesome!
- And you are
5,768 degrees Kelvin.
- The temperature of the
photosphere of the sun?
- It is really hot
that you know that.
- Hey loser buys pizza.
- [Welcome to the Academy.]
- Did the Belgian blow
some sand up your ass
about being
brothers-in-arms?
Whine about how soldiers always
got the shit end of the stick?
- It's true.
We do the dirty work
in all the backwaters
of the world.
Unless you come home in a box,
it's like you don't exist.
- So this was your chance
to get payback?
- You know what
I'm talking about.
Rumour was
they hung you out to dry
in Bosnia.
- I got no idea
what this is about.
- A Federal Agent is dead.
That's murder one.
And there is theft
of restricted weapons,
smuggling, extortion.
- We were just going down
to the Poconos for a holiday.
- We have your boyfriendon tape.
You planned to sell
stolen weapons
to enemies of the U.S.
Government.
Do you have any idea what we do
to people who help terrorists?
- You were so busy
feeling sorry for yourself,
you couldn't spot
the sucker play.
- And you still think they'll
give you a pat on the head
for doing a good job.
- The boxes in
the truck were empty.
De Vos ripped you off.
He planted an IED.
Killed an FBI Agent.
- You're lying.
- You want to see
the photographs?
This is a death penalty state.
The best you can hope for
is 25 years hard time.
- So you don't know
who the weapons are for?
- We were just trying to make
a little nest egg.
So I could take some time
and have a kid.
- Do you know where
De Vos is now?
- No.
I can't believe
he double-crossed us.
What'd we do to deserve that?
- What kind of man
leads his buddies into
a fiasco like this?
And your girlfriend.
What about your girlfriend?
Did you think about her?
She's gonna be
an old lady
by the time
she gets out.
It disgusts me you were ever
allowed to wear the Canadian
Forces uniform.
[Knocks on door]
- She doesn't know anything.
- Neither does he.
- I've got nothing.
Just a bunch of lowlife morons
trying to make a few bucks.
No weapons, no terrorists,
no De Vos.
- He's out there somewhere,
we'll just keep trying.
- What are you kidding me?
We don't just keep trying
in my country.
We win, Major. I've got
3 FBI agents dead.
I want that bastard's
head on a stake.
[Phone ringing]
LaGarda.
Where? We're on our way.
U.S. Customs spotted De Vos
crossing at Detroit.
In the old man's disguise.
- Did they apprehend?
- They're tracking him.
Good. They got him.
The farm is just up the road.
- Who took delivery
of the weapons?
- Don't know yet.
Don't have any intel
on this location.
- Sleepers?
- Deep, deep cover.
Where is De Vos?
- This isn't De Vos.
- My name's Henderson.
Some guy paid me 500 bucks
to drive the Winnie
across the border.
That's all I know.
- De Vos bought himself
a look-alike.
- Yeah. If we were on to him,
it would give him
a chance to get away.
- [Swissair flight 932,
departing for Zurich
and Geneva,]
[now boarding at Gate D-48.]
- The anti-tank weapons
and ammunition are being
returned to Canada shortly.
With heavily
armed escort.
- Did you find out anything
about the guys on the farm?
- According to them,
the government isn't doing
enough to protect the people
from illegal aliens.
So they formed this group
called the Sons of Paul Revere.
- Homegrown terrorists
carrying on the fine work
of Timothy McVeigh
and the Unabomber.
- You got it.
- A well-regulated Militia being
necessary to the security
of a free State--
- The right of the people
to keep and bear arms
shall not be infringed.
- Including anti-tank guns.
- They were going to use them
to attack the INS offices
in Washington, D.C.
[Cell phone ringing]
Sorry.
- What?
- Dwayne Urquhart got a hold
of a piece of metal.
Sharpened it
on his cell floor.
Cut his own throat,
and he's dead.
You gave him a way out.
I wouldn't feel bad.
- I don't.
Agent LaGarda?
Can I buy you a drink?
- Yeah. And then
I'll buy you one.