Allegiance (2024) s01e09 Episode Script
Fallen Idols
1
Previously on Allegiance
My client has the right to
a full and complete account
of all the evidence held against him!
"National security" I might understand,
if the sealed evidence didn't
amount to 90% of your case!
There's two ways a Stay
of Proceedings can go.
One, the judge orders
the charges dropped.
Or, two, the judge
denies the application,
and we finally get to see
the magical sealed evidence
that's a threat to national security.
- Okay, what about that online chat group?
- The Eye of the Hurricane?
Did you track down who
first shared that intel?
Some Hitler-happy guy
calling himself "Ricochet88".
Your source uh, contact
He's just a dickhead with a badge!
If I can get you a list of all
the male officers who work here,
can you start looking for connections?
- [HORN BLARING]
- Sergeant?
Don't go doing something
here you might regret.
[NATE] What are you having to drink?
[SABRINA] You're cut off,
but I'm gonna call you a car.
I have access to the
Assistant Crown's laptop.
- It's encrypted.
- Doesn't matter. Copy it.
- You know this is
- Yeah. I know.
Got it. Thanks. Bye.
[♪♪♪]
[KEYS CLACKING]
[DING]
Sab. Wake up. I'm in.
I've unsealed it. Come on.
Maps of Vancouver's port
marine unit rotations
guard rotation schedules
[CLICKS KEY]
dock locations for cargo ships.
[CLICK]
Whoa. Look at this.
"Hanover-Edwin."
That's the mining company that
the villagers were fighting against
the ones that Dad was
gonna meet October 2nd.
Where did you get this?
- That's not important.
- This is a federal crime.
You can go to prison.
- You could both go to prison.
- Pappa.
- Pappa.
- Someone planted this
in your briefcase, made it look like
you were gonna share
classified information.
This is the show-stopper
the evidence of treason.
Everything someone would need
to facilitate an attack at the port.
Metadata shows that the files
were downloaded from your office
at 11:45 that night.
We were both at Zeenath
Auntie's birthday,
but you said you were working late.
Yeah, I was working late,
just not at the office.
Okay, where then?
I was at the Hotel Vancouver.
- With Parveen.
- At 11:45 P.M.?
That's right.
[♪♪♪]
Okay.
We'll get back to that.
The point is, you have
hotel security footage
that proves you didn't download this.
You have an alibi.
Their whole case falls apart at trial.
Maybe. This is the same judge
that denied the Stay of Proceedings.
Who knows if he's gonna find
this alibi compelling enough
- [BANG]
- and if it ever comes out
that the two of you stole
the Crown's evidence
Fake evidence.
Unless
we find a way to not go to trial at all.
Okay? Your alibi proves
that you didn't do it.
What if we can find out who did?
So, implicating yourselves more?
I never asked the two of you to do this.
You didn't have to.
[♪♪♪]
[RADIO BEEPS]
[DISPATCH] Shots fired, shots fired.
All available units to
120th Street and 96 Ave.
Sohal. Sohal!
Respond.
Uh, 6103. We're two minutes out.
- Copy that, 6103
- Where are you right now?
- [SIREN BEGINS WAILING]
- I'm here, I'm here.
[♪♪♪]
[SIREN WAILING]
[BRAKES SCREECH]
Driver!
Roll down the window.
Turn the car off.
Both hands, outside the window.
Open the door with your right hand.
Exit the vehicle slowly.
- Hands on top of the roof.
- Passenger!
Hands where I can see them!
[ROARS] Passenger! I
need to see your hands.
[♪♪♪]
Show me your hands!
Jason!
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Hey! Turn around!
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[SHUTTER SNAPPING]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]
- [RADIOS CRACKLING]
[DRIVER] They took
three shots and took off.
Who do you think it was?
With my cuz right there?
- Parm. Bro.
- Someone must have
Why are we still here, yo?
Thank you. If you
think of anything else,
just please reach out
to us at that number.
All right, Vince. Go.
So, black SUV. Tinted windows.
No one saw the plate or the driver,
except they almost ran
over that poor woman.
Yeah, it came through that
entrance, fired three shots,
and then went right
back onto the street.
Never slowed down.
Could be two suspects
driver and a shooter.
Or it could've just been the driver.
Shooting as he drove,
swerving to avoid the woman.
Well, that would explain
why the bullets missed.
[SABRINA] Witness accounts
put him and his cousin
at that window when
the shots were fired.
- His name is
- Parm Dhillon. Yeah. We know him.
He's a higher-up in the Atwal Gang.
Let me guess he's
not saying anything?
Yeah. Not a word.
[KARA] What about the
cousin, does he talk?
Jason Dhillon. Oh, yeah. He talks.
Ay, y'all gonna cuff us or
what? Hey! Time is money!
Y'all robbing us blind right now!
- We got things to do. Y'know what I'm saying?
- [SNAPS] "We" ain't doing a thing!
Yo, we should run up on 'em for this.
Hey. You gotta finish
your history project.
I'll do it later.
You get it done today,
I'll let you drive the
car around the block.
Yeah?
Aight, bet!
You gotta lose that jacket, man.
You hatin'. This is dope as hell.
[SNICKERS QUIETLY]
Homework.
Okay.
You want me to talk to you
it's not happening here.
And you gotta get my
cousin home safe first.
Jason's got nothing
to do with any of this.
Never has, never will.
He's a good kid.
All right, you two take him home.
I'm gonna follow up with the Gang Unit
and I'll meet you back at Detachment.
Parm, you're with me.
Yo, Jason!
["PAINT THE TOWN RED" BY
SNOTTY NOSE REZ KIDS PLAYS]
Yo ♪
Got a whole lotta culture Baby ♪
This ain't a new thang ♪
Minay's on the roster ♪
We forever like Wu-Tang ♪
With the picture we painted ♪
Now we shinin' like Vegas ♪
[JASON] This is tight, yo.
Yo, yo, take a right here.
My boys are at the park! Yo!
Not a chance, Jason.
Yo! I'm in a cop car! Yo!
Of all the people I've had back there,
this kid's having the most fun.
Jason, that was a pretty
close call back there.
You don't know who
came at you guys or why?
I don't talk to cops.
Your cousin, he had, uh,
he had a very nice car.
Yee, his car's lit, right?
Can't wait to drive that thing.
- Oh, yeah?
- Parm said if I keep my "A" s up, it's mine.
And he can get another.
You know, he's loaded ya feel me?
Sounds like a pretty cool cousin.
Yee, he's cool as hell, yo.
Everywhere he goes,
everyone gives him, like, mad respect.
The girls always on him,
too, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah, I hear you
now, big dog. Uh-huh.
Dumb thing is, though,
he been with Nicole
since, like, forever, man.
Talkin' about "settling down" and shit?
It's actually gross, man.
Yeah, settling down with Nicole
who does that?
And he always pulls lame
stuff like this, too, man!
- It sucks.
- Yeah, what do you mean?
Okay, every time something,
like, dope's about to go down,
he sends me home, man.
I can never get to do anything cool!
Ruins my game, man,
know what I'm saying?
Amrit Atwal.
Took over the family business
three years ago, and word is,
he rules the Atwal
Gang with an iron fist.
He's turned allies into
enemies and enemies into bodies.
Their main rivals
the Park City Kings.
Their top dog TJ's got serious
beef with his counterpart, Amrit.
The past few weeks, they've
been calling each other out,
their guys threatening to
shoot each other in the streets.
It's been all talk, until today.
The Gang Unit's reached
out to patrol teams
'cause these aren't big-time players.
They're street-level,
but they're volatile,
they're harder to track.
They recruit 12-year-old
kids and give them guns.
[BOLTON] They're a danger
to themselves, to each other,
and to the general public
it's nothing we haven't seen before.
Bringing us to today.
Someone took a shot at Parm Dhillon,
Amrit's second-in-command.
We found the SUV they used,
burned out on a side road.
- Someone torched it?
- No.
No, these guys burn their own cars.
Get rid of the evidence
after a targeted attack.
[KARA] So we need to hit the streets
and find out who tried
to hit Parm Dhillon.
If it was TJ and the Park City Kings,
we need to buckle up.
- Did Parm talk?
- No.
He called his lawyer and he left,
as soon as we brought him in.
He only agreed to come
so we'd get his cousin home safe.
[LUKE] Was his cousin
involved in any of this?
- Not as far as we know.
- Yeah, it looks like
he's doing everything
to keep Jason out of it,
but someone nearly got
the kid killed today.
[KARA] Which means that Parm
may be twice as motivated
to get payback.
Gang Unit's gonna work their C.I.s,
and they're gonna focus on
TJ and Amrit and the Kings.
We're running support.
Gabinski, Tucker
tail Parm Dhillon, quietly.
The last thing we want
is for him to retaliate.
Sohal, you know the neighbourhood.
You and Brambilla talk to the community,
talk to Parm's family,
see if you can get any intel
about who might be behind this attack.
Eyes open, ears to the ground
the last time gangs like
this got out of hand,
a lot of lives were lost.
Let's try and keep this from
getting past that tipping point.
Yeah? Let's go!
[OFFICER] Copy that.
["SURREY ANTHEM" IN PUNJABI
BY HONEY BHULLAR PLAYS]
[♪♪♪]
- [KNOCKING]
- Mrs. Dhillon?
[MUFFLED, SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[MEN CHATTING NEARBY, INDISTINCT]
Hey, guys.
Can I ask you something?
[SPITS]
[MUTTERS TO SELF] That's a good talk.
The Dhillon family's home,
but they're not answering.
Hey, let's check out
the community centre.
Nice neighbourhood like this,
you'd hope for a warmer reception.
You haven't dealt with gang conflicts
in nice neighbourhoods?
Yeah, no, of course.
Guess I can't wrap my brain
around the "why" of it.
You see that house?
My friend Gurdeep,
he used to live there.
We used to play ball hockey together.
I lost touch when he started
hanging out with guys like Parm.
That's what I don't get. Right?
Doing desperate things to survive
that's one thing.
Your family kicks you out,
- you're hungry, you need money fast
- Yeah, right.
but every time one
of these kids goes down,
you hear the same thing
he was a nice kid,
his parents gave him
everything he wanted,
and still, he's running around
with gangs, selling drugs.
You think it's that simple?
Okay. Tell me why it isn't.
You don't fit in with
the kids at school,
you get home, your parents have no idea
- what you're going through
- There's always a generation gap.
Yeah, there is, but it's not the same,
'cause Gurdeep's parents,
they didn't grow up here.
They have no idea about the
pressures he was facing, the isolation.
Parents, they stick
to their communities,
and it's their kids
that have to navigate
the rest of the world by themselves.
[MUSIC THUMPING AS CAR APPROACHES]
And then he saw these guys,
kids with an identity
their own kind of family
Sometimes, people don't
join gangs to survive.
Sometimes, they join them
so they can finally belong.
[YOUTHS JEERING AND TAUNTING]
[VOICES RISING]
[SCUFFLING]
- [SHOUTING]
- [CRASHING]
[SABRINA] Hey!
[INDISTINCT RAGING]
[SABRINA] Hey!
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Break it up! Break it up!
- What are you gonna do about it, huh?
I'll get my cousin and
he's gonna kill you!
It's on now, yo!
Yeah, bring your cousin
he's probably just as soft as you!
[BOYS JEERING]
Hey!
[COMMOTION RESUMES]
- Yo!
- [SHOUTING AND SKIRMISHING CONTINUE]
[WOMAN SHOUTS] Yo!
Shit.
[UNEASY SILENCE FALLS]
What the hell is going on here?
[SILENCE CONTINUES]
What? He fouled me hard, yo!
- You're just a soft-ass bi
- Hey!
[SILENCE FALLS]
Hey.
Look at me, Vrinder.
I get it, man. I do.
Gary fouled you hard.
Now you wanna kick his ass, right?
Ah, Gary. Man.
You got Vrinder all fired up.
You gotta throw down now.
Aight! So, let's use a little logic.
What happens after your fight?
You guys didn't think
that far ahead, didja?
Well, let me tell you
how this is gonna go down.
You're gonna go home,
and your cousins see your bruises,
and what do they do?
Huh! Well, they want revenge!
They start scrapping,
firing guns, and for what?
A foul no one's gonna remember?
Aw! Yo, my bad. My bad!
Someone will remember
what happened here. Yeah.
Your moms.
That's 'cause she bought you this ball,
trying to keep you away
from all that other nonsense.
But, instead, this ball
caused this fight.
She's gonna blame herself.
You want that?
[♪♪♪]
Y'all get me now?
All right, we startin' a
new game, but this time,
Gary, Vrinder, you're
on the same team, yeah?
[VRINDER] Yeah.
It's okay, Officers. We got this.
Sabrina Sohal!
Zaarin.
Ah, it's "Z".
[♪♪♪]
[Z] So you turned out exactly
how I thought you would.
Now, what's that supposed to be mean?
I don't think I ever
saw you bend a rule,
let alone break one.
- [DRYLY] You must've been very popular.
- Well, not as popular as Z!
Ah, for all the wrong reasons.
Let's just say my dad made
those tracksuits famous.
I used to rock a pretty sick one, too,
back when he ran the
biggest gang in the city.
You're Saeed's kid?
Oh, I remember your dad.
Yeah, drive-bys in broad daylight,
nightclub stabbings.
It was a big deal when
we got him off the street.
[Z] Yeah, I'd apologize,
but I'm not my father.
Saw where it led.
That wasn't gonna be me.
I found my faith,
started working out of
the community centre here,
and started the Disruptors.
We try to de-escalate these fights
before they get out of hand
and lead to something worse.
- You know, that was great.
- Amazing.
It's pretty simple.
"Relate, logic, family "
we start by talking their language.
These teens, they get
mad, short-sighted,
so we give them some logic,
show them the reality of their actions,
and connect that to how
it impacts their families.
And when they start
thinking about their parents,
that's when they become
kids again, you know
[VEHICLE APPROACHING]
[♪♪♪]
Oh, you have got to be kidding me.
Oh? Who's this?
[ENGINE IDLES]
[Z] Amrit Atwal.
The man himself?
Mm-hmm.
[SHOUTS] Hey!
Can I help you?
[ENGINE REVS]
This how he recruits?
Yeah, he's probably trying
to pack up his ranks.
He may be looking to get
revenge for the drive-by on Parm.
- You heard about that?
- Yeah, word travels.
And did word travel
about who did it, or why?
No, but I'm worried.
If the Atwals and the Park City Kings
start gunning each other down,
these kids'll get involved.
Yeah, we're worried too.
We need to find out
why Parm was targeted.
We really need to get in
touch with Parm's folks.
Hey, any chance you could
help us get in the door?
[SIGHING]
Yeah. I know the Dhillons, but
if I get you guys in the door,
you gotta try to not act like cops.
[♪♪♪]
[TEA SERVICE RATTLES]
Please.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Thank you, Auntie.
[CHINA CLINKING]
I love gulab jamun.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
No.
He goes to work very early.
He's a hard-working boy
an entrepreneur, like his father.
His father owns several gas stations.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
Yes. He is well.
What time does Parm usually
get home, uh, from-from work?
Zaarin says you have
questions about Parm
but he is a good boy.
He works hard.
He's always done well in school.
We're not saying that he isn't, at all.
We just want to make sure
that he comes home safe,
after work.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[SABRINA] Auntie, it's very important
that we know who Parm
spends his time with.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
We just want to keep Parm safe.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
I'm sorry. I'd like you to leave.
[MAN] We got your witness on line two.
That's it?
That's all we could get.
Parm's mom showed us the door
the second we started to get warm.
As far as she's concerned,
her boy's nothing more than
a successful entrepreneur.
How many Happys could
there be out there?
[SABRINA] It's basically a nickname.
Hardeep, Harjit, Harbinder
anybody whose name starts with "H".
Okay, I'm gonna reach
out to the Gang Unit
and see if they can get us
some specifics on a "Happy".
[PHONE BUZZING]
- Okay, I'll be right back.
- Yeah.
[KARA] Gabinksi and Tucker
are still watching Parm.
No issues yet.
- Hey. What's good?
- [ISHAAN] It's not so good.
Whoever downloaded the files
onto the flashdrive was a pro.
- How do you know?
- They set up a VPN to make it look like
the evidence was downloaded
from Dad's office.
But the files could've been
downloaded from anywhere.
They hid their tracks. It's a dead-end.
- Damn.
- But
you wanted me to look up Will Gabinski,
the son of that CFPC officer?
- Yeah.
- Well
he's not on any social
media like, at all,
which is pretty sus
but I found him.
Check your email.
[WHOOSH]
[MAN] I gotta get my
head out of this case.
Let's grab a coffee.
[SABRINA] This is the guy
you and Kyle met in the park.
Yep. "Ricochet88" himself.
This is how the I.O.H. knew
in advance about Dad's arrest.
Gabby must've leaked it to his kid.
What do you want to do about Gabby?
- Hey, I'll call you back.
- Sorry.
Uh what about him?
Well, if we're gonna report
the DUI, that window is closing.
I'm just wondering which way
we're leaning, in terms of that.
Uh, where is he now?
Well, he and Tucker
were trailing Parm. Why?
[MAN] You got that
witness statement for me?
He's a good cop, who made a mistake.
Maybe we need all
hands on deck right now.
Okay.
- We should get back. Come on.
- Yeah, I'll be right there.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Hey, I need you to look
something up for me,
but you can't ask me why,
and I can never tell you about it
and you'll have to cover your tracks.
What do you need?
Our C.I.s can't get anything
out of Amrit Atwal or TJ
about the attack on Parm Dhillon.
Both leaders are totally
insulated right now,
and the Gang Unit's looking
for intel on a "Happy"
connected to Parm.
Families aren't talking.
Gang associates aren't
no one's talking.
[KARA] Online threats are escalating.
We're worried they're
preparing for something,
and we're all-hands-on-deck,
but we're still a step behind.
[SABRINA] Maybe we're
coming at this wrong.
If we're looking for answers,
maybe we're looking at the
wrong end of the pyramid.
[♪♪♪]
Not one of you knows a Happy, huh?
Not one?
Aight.
Then y'all ain't playing hockey today!
- [ALL PROTESTING]
- Come on, Z. They're cops!
[BOY] Come on!
[PLAYER] No, I swear, we don't know him!
Jason? You want to join us?
That's the fastest I seen
him move all day, huh?
[BOYS SNICKERING AND JEERING]
[VINCE] Look, I know
what you think of cops.
We're the bad guys, right?
But we're not.
We're the dumb ones.
- [LAUGHTER]
- Right?
I mean, there's so much stuff
going on outside these walls
that we have no clue about,
but you guys do. See?
The thing is, is that I've
seen all of this all before.
Your brothers, your cousins
they start getting into gangs.
Next thing you know,
they're pulled into fights
that they got nothing
to do with, am I right?
[OVERLAPPING] Yeah.
Any of you know anyone who
got hurt in fights like that?
Yeah.
We just don't want to
see that happen again.
No one knows who Happy is?
- All right.
- I know the Happy you're looking for.
He used to try and hang with my brother,
but TJ got rid of him real quick.
Happy's annoying, yo.
[OTHERS LAUGHING]
TJ's your brother?
Yeah.
Leader of the Park City Kings?
Yeah, but I don't ride with him.
And we leave all gang
affiliations at the door, right?
House rules.
Hey, you know Happy's full name?
Harpreet Jora.
[♪♪♪]
[MAN SHOUTING, INDISTINCT]
[WOMAN] Your lies are
gonna get him killed!
- You hear that?
- Yeah.
[♪♪♪]
[KNOCKING]
Police!
- Say you're gonna stop!
- [SKIRMISHING]
- Hey!
- [POUNDING]
[VOICES ARGUING]
- [BANG]
- Hey!
- Police!
- [WOMAN] Promise me right now, Happy!
- Are you gonna stop your lying?
- Chill out, please!
- Drop the knife!
- Back up!
- Back up. Back up!
- Your lies are gonna get him killed!
- Nicole, stop!
- Back it up!
[♪♪♪]
Come on, Nicole.
You threatened Happy with a knife.
From my perspective, that's assault.
[HAPPY] Assault?
Come on, yo. That's wild!
You really think I'd
let Nicole assault me?
You're outta your mind!
We was just gettin' rid of old dishes.
What do you do for work?
Folks own a cloth house.
We do aight.
Nicole was telling you
to, uh, "stop lying".
What was she talking about?
[NICOLE] Parm is my boyfriend.
I was just here to make Happy
stop spreading lies about him.
Oh, yeah? What kind of lies?
Your boyfriend was
almost shot this morning.
We want to keep him safe, don't we?
So if this has anything to do
with who's after him, and why,
please, just, come on, talk to us.
When was the last time you saw him?
I ain't seen him in a week, yo.
Aren't you two close?
Happy started hanging out
with Parm a few months back.
Not a fan, are you?
Happy don't care about
nobody except for Happy.
And you don't care that
Parm got shot this morning?
You're the cops. Go arrest them, then.
Right, you tell me who shot him,
and I will.
[♪♪♪]
All right, look.
Word on the street is,
that, last Thursday,
Parm beat the hell
out of a Park City King
outside of Door 10 Lounge.
It was one of TJ's top guys.
Since then, the whole Atwal
crew been bigging him up.
Happy started telling everyone
that Parm jumped the guy,
and now the Park City Kings
are coming after him for it,
but he didn't do it.
- Do you know who did?
- I don't know.
I wasn't there.
[DEEP BREATH]
I need Happy to stop spreading the story
before they take another shot at him.
- [RADIO BEEPS]
- We lost eyes on Parm Dhillon.
All units, BOLO!
Last known location 128th and 80th.
We're looking for a
black Mercedes sedan,
vanity plates reading "PARM D".
Nicole, any idea where
Parm might be right now?
[♪♪♪]
Hey, boss. 6103.
We need access to security footage
from the Door 10 Lounge
from last Thursday night.
We may know why Parm
Dhillon was being targeted.
[LUKE] Hey.
Hey, uh, Vince. You got a second?
- What happened?
- Parm made us.
He drove out to the tracks, and
blew right through a crossing signal.
We lost him after the train passed.
So, look. Last night.
We good?
No, we're not good.
I want to throw the book
at you for what you did.
It's not gonna happen again.
Thanks for not filing the report.
I don't want your thanks.
And it's not just me.
She chose not to.
She's giving you the second chance.
Door 10 Lounge footage is in.
[♪♪♪]
[KARA] Here's the Park City King.
Assailant was waiting for him.
Ah, it's too dark,
his face is concealed.
Pause it here!
No wonder they want payback.
That's Parm's tracksuit, but
does that look like Parm to you?
Nicole swears it's not him.
Gang Unit interviewed the victim.
He was jumped from behind,
can't I.D. who attacked him.
So we're no further ahead.
We still don't know
who started this war.
All that matters
is that the Park City
Kings blame Parm for it,
and they are not gonna let
a beating like this slide.
Send patrols to all gang hotspots.
Coordinate with every
available undercover.
Okay! We need to get
eyes back on Parm, ASAP.
He needs police protection,
whether he wants it or not.
And we need to dig deep
to find anyone willing
to talk about where Parm
might've gone to ground.
All right?
I know someone who likes to talk.
[♪♪♪]
[SPEAKS PUNJABI]
Good afternoon, Mr. Dhillon.
Sorry to trouble you,
but we'd like have a
word with your son, Jason?
W-What did he do now?
He's not in any trouble, Uncle.
We just need to ask him a few
questions about his cousin, Parm.
[SIGHING]
Okay.
Jaswinder!
[SHOUTS IN PUNJABI]
My son, he's a nice boy. Please.
[GARAGE DOOR BEGINS RUMBLING]
Is there anyone else home?
No.
[RUMBLING]
[♪♪♪]
6103. We have a location
on the car of Parm Dhillon,
but Parm is not in it.
Repeat, we do not have eyes on Parm.
[DISPATCH] Roger that.
When did Parm drop the car off?
Come on.
Do you have any idea where
your cousin is right now?
Uncle, are you close with your nephew?
[SIGHING DEEPLY]
I trusted Parm to keep
Jaswinder away from all this.
We hear the stories.
We know what happens to the
kids when they get to this age.
But I'm a truck driver, I'm away.
My wife works very long hours.
We can only do so much.
I should never have trusted Parm.
No, sir.
Parm was absolutely true to his word.
And he's in danger now.
We need to find him.
I ain't no snitch.
You're not going to say anything?
After what he did for
you Thursday night?
Thursday n ?
What happened Thursday?
Dad, please.
Come on. Listen, Jason.
Whoever took a shot at you and Parm,
we think it's because of
what he did Thursday night
at the Door 10 Lounge.
He wasn't there. He was with me.
He was with you?
[♪♪♪]
I was I was joking around
with some kids from school
and they didn't like what I said,
so when I was walking back home, they
they jumped me.
All right, what happened next, Jason?
Jaswinder, what?
Tell them everything.
I needed Parm to bring me some clothes.
There was blood?
No, it wasn't it wasn't blood.
[SNIFFLES, BREATH SHAKES]
I-It was my pants. You know? They
They got a little wet.
[SNIFFLING]
And they took pics and stuff
and they left me there.
[SNIFFLES DEEPLY] I called Parm.
You know?
We spent the whole
night finding those guys,
made 'em delete the pics.
Then he let me crash at his new spot.
Wait. What new spot?
I promised not to tell.
Come on.
He's
got a new place for him and Nicole.
It's supposed to be a surprise
a place for them to
live once Parm got out.
H-He's leaving the gang.
He says he wants to start over.
Does anyone know? Does
his boss, Amrit, know?
I don't know.
We need that address.
If his gang finds out
and they don't like it
you know what's gonna happen, right?
We need to protect him, don't we?
We need that address.
[SABRINA] Command, this is 6103.
Parm Dhillon was not the assailant
at the Door 10 Lounge.
[GILLIAN] Copy, 6103. I'll
let the Inspector know.
If Amrit Atwal learned
his number two was trying to leave
No one does that without paying a price.
You'd make an example of him.
Yeah, or you'd stop him
before he got the chance.
[DISPATCH] Shots fired on 159A Street.
Shots fired.
That's the address Jason just gave us.
[SIREN WAILING]
[TIRES SQUEALING]
[♪♪♪]
Man down!
Parm!
Hey! Hey, look at me!
Look at me! You're gonna be okay.
- You're gonna be okay. Look at me.
- 159A Street.
Male victim.
Two GSWs to the chest!
[VINCE] We have two
gunshot wounds to the chest.
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- Parm! Look at me.
Hey! You're gonna be okay!
[SIRENS WAILING]
[SIRENS WAILING]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Parm's hanging on because
both of you got there in time.
What was he doing at the front gate?
Might've come out to talk
to someone he trusted.
Someone from his own gang?
[KARA] Possibly.
But what we know is
that, if we lose Parm,
both sides have a reason to go to war.
Thing that scares me is
it's gone quiet out there.
The street fights have stopped.
Both sides might be waiting
to see if Parm survives.
Yeah, the calm before the storm.
You two, go to the hospital,
follow up with the family,
see how Parm's cousin is doing.
These young kids
sometimes they get ideas.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[QUIETLY] No one from
Parm's gang is even here.
No fancy cars out here either
what does that tell you?
I'm gonna request units to
keep watch outside the hospital.
Sat Sri Akal, Uncle.
Sat Sri Akal.
Hey, Nicole.
Any updates on Parm's condition?
[NICOLE SNIFFLES]
You were right.
Parm didn't assault
anyone Thursday night.
He was with Jason
at the house he bought for you.
It was supposed to be a surprise, but
he wanted to get out,
he wanted to start a new life with you.
[SOBBING] I told him all the time
just 'cause his friends are in,
it doesn't mean he has to be.
But he was too loyal.
And where are they now?
They're not even here for him! Not one.
[SOBS]
I can't believe he finally listened.
Well, I hear you can
be pretty persuasive.
Jaswinder is gone!
I-I can't find him anywhere.
He's at the community centre.
I just dropped him off there.
He said he wanted to
see his friend, Nav.
[SABRINA, ALARMED] His "friend", Nav?
Don't worry, Uncle.
I'll go check on him.
[♪♪♪]
Nav!
Hey, have you seen Jason?
He just pushed me against the wall,
said that he'd kill me if I didn't
tell him where my brother was,
- and then he just took off.
- Why is he looking for him?
He thinks my brother
ordered the hit on Parm!
Where's TJ now?
He's at his girl's place off 87th,
two blocks up from here.
[VINCE] 6103 any
units in the vicinity
of the Surrey Community Centre,
- please respond.
- [INDISTINCT RADIO RESPONSE]
Did you call TJ to let
him know Jason's coming?
[DOOR RUMBLING]
[♪♪♪]
[CALLS OUT] Where you at, bro?
Huh?
Come on! Come get it.
[DISTANT DOGS BARKING]
You put the hit on my cousin, man.
You think that piece
makes you hard, bro? Eh?
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- Come on, do it. I dare you.
You're dead, TJ. [BREATH SHAKING]
- You're dead, man.
- [SIREN APPROACHING]
[♪♪♪]
Gun.
Easy.
- Easy, Jason.
- Cops are here, bro. Quit this.
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- [♪♪♪]
Hey, Jason, let's just
slow this down a sec, okay?
[♪♪♪]
Hey, why y'all on me, huh?
This guy shot Parm!
Stand down.
Sir?
Tucker, do it. Right now.
Hey, Jason.
This guy put
on my cousin, yo.
It wasn't me, bro.
[JASON] Shut up!
[SABRINA] Jason, there
was no hit on Parm.
Jason, it was Parm's own guys
that put out the story about
the fight at the club
the Atwal Gang.
And you know that that's a lie,
because you were with
Parm that night, right?
Think about it, Jason.
What is the logic here?
Parm got shot because of a
story his own guys spread.
There was no loyalty here, Jason.
There was a reason
why Parm wanted out of this life
and there's a reason why
he wanted to keep you out of it, too.
If you pull that trigger right now
the Kings are gonna
come after your family.
Your mom, your dad
and your future
dies right here.
[SOBBING]
Do you know what Parm would want?
He would want you there
when he wakes up.
[CRYING]
I'm gonna take this gun, okay?
I'm gonna take this gun.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[QUIET OFFICE DIN AND
BUSTLE, INDISTINCT]
[HUSHED] Hey, Sabrina.
[PAPER RUSTLES]
I got what you asked for.
Screenshot of the
evidence lockup sign-in.
[CRINKLING]
He was the only one on October 2nd?
Y-You're not gonna tell me
why you wanted this, are you?
Trust me, it's better if you don't know.
Thank you.
[♪♪♪]
[INDISTINCT VOICES CARRYING]
[♪♪♪]
[KARA] Sohal. Hey.
They just, uh, released
Jason to his parents' custody.
Good.
So what happens now?
Well, he'll meet with a
social worker regularly
until his court date.
With no priors, thanks to his cousin,
and, uh, good parents,
there's a hope he'll be okay.
Good work.
Thank you.
[♪♪♪]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Yes?
Excuse me, Assistant Commissioner?
Oh, Constable Sohal.
Sir.
There's something I
need to share with you.
Well, come in.
[SHUTS DOOR SOFTLY]
Sir, I can prove that my father
was framed on his treason charge.
I got a look at the sealed evidence
that the Crown has against him.
- Excuse me?
- The flashdrive files
that allegedly incriminate him
they were fabricated.
They were planted in
my father's briefcase
the day that he was arrested.
But my father has an alibi,
proving that he couldn't have been
the one to download those files.
Well, putting aside how you
"got a look" at sealed evidence
if that's the case,
it'll come out at trial.
It's not just his alibi.
His briefcase was seized
by National Security
on October 2nd,
and put into CFPC evidence lockup.
I'm aware of the chain
of custody, Constab
The chain of custody
includes Doug Gabinski.
Are you suggesting
that Sergeant Gabinski
planted incriminating evidence
in your father's briefcase?
Yes.
He knew about the arrest in advance,
but he shouldn't have
he doesn't have National
Security clearance.
And what makes you
think he knew in advance?
He told his son about the
arrest before it happened.
[♪♪♪]
Have you heard of "I.O.H."?
"Eye of the Hurricane"
a far-right group.
His son posted in an I.O.H. online forum
about the arrest before October 2nd.
I've also got his son corroborating
it in front of third-party witnesses.
If my father's case goes to trial,
sir, it will come out that
the evidence was fabricated,
and that it was planted
by a CFPC Officer.
Is the CFPC ready for
that kind of fallout?
[♪♪♪]
How did you see the
Crown's evidence, Sabrina?
[♪♪♪]
- [KNOCKING AT DOOR]
- Not now.
Sorry, sir, but
Parm Dhillon has died.
[♪♪♪]
What's the update?
911's flooded with calls.
[THUD]
The Kings and the Atwals
are openly trading shots
in Guildford and Whalley.
We already have a civilian casualty.
This conflict is escalating
faster than we can control it.
[TAP RUNNING]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
We need every available cop out there,
which includes you, Sohal.
Sir.
Sohal?
This conversation isn't over.
Sir.
[♪♪♪]
Previously on Allegiance
My client has the right to
a full and complete account
of all the evidence held against him!
"National security" I might understand,
if the sealed evidence didn't
amount to 90% of your case!
There's two ways a Stay
of Proceedings can go.
One, the judge orders
the charges dropped.
Or, two, the judge
denies the application,
and we finally get to see
the magical sealed evidence
that's a threat to national security.
- Okay, what about that online chat group?
- The Eye of the Hurricane?
Did you track down who
first shared that intel?
Some Hitler-happy guy
calling himself "Ricochet88".
Your source uh, contact
He's just a dickhead with a badge!
If I can get you a list of all
the male officers who work here,
can you start looking for connections?
- [HORN BLARING]
- Sergeant?
Don't go doing something
here you might regret.
[NATE] What are you having to drink?
[SABRINA] You're cut off,
but I'm gonna call you a car.
I have access to the
Assistant Crown's laptop.
- It's encrypted.
- Doesn't matter. Copy it.
- You know this is
- Yeah. I know.
Got it. Thanks. Bye.
[♪♪♪]
[KEYS CLACKING]
[DING]
Sab. Wake up. I'm in.
I've unsealed it. Come on.
Maps of Vancouver's port
marine unit rotations
guard rotation schedules
[CLICKS KEY]
dock locations for cargo ships.
[CLICK]
Whoa. Look at this.
"Hanover-Edwin."
That's the mining company that
the villagers were fighting against
the ones that Dad was
gonna meet October 2nd.
Where did you get this?
- That's not important.
- This is a federal crime.
You can go to prison.
- You could both go to prison.
- Pappa.
- Pappa.
- Someone planted this
in your briefcase, made it look like
you were gonna share
classified information.
This is the show-stopper
the evidence of treason.
Everything someone would need
to facilitate an attack at the port.
Metadata shows that the files
were downloaded from your office
at 11:45 that night.
We were both at Zeenath
Auntie's birthday,
but you said you were working late.
Yeah, I was working late,
just not at the office.
Okay, where then?
I was at the Hotel Vancouver.
- With Parveen.
- At 11:45 P.M.?
That's right.
[♪♪♪]
Okay.
We'll get back to that.
The point is, you have
hotel security footage
that proves you didn't download this.
You have an alibi.
Their whole case falls apart at trial.
Maybe. This is the same judge
that denied the Stay of Proceedings.
Who knows if he's gonna find
this alibi compelling enough
- [BANG]
- and if it ever comes out
that the two of you stole
the Crown's evidence
Fake evidence.
Unless
we find a way to not go to trial at all.
Okay? Your alibi proves
that you didn't do it.
What if we can find out who did?
So, implicating yourselves more?
I never asked the two of you to do this.
You didn't have to.
[♪♪♪]
[RADIO BEEPS]
[DISPATCH] Shots fired, shots fired.
All available units to
120th Street and 96 Ave.
Sohal. Sohal!
Respond.
Uh, 6103. We're two minutes out.
- Copy that, 6103
- Where are you right now?
- [SIREN BEGINS WAILING]
- I'm here, I'm here.
[♪♪♪]
[SIREN WAILING]
[BRAKES SCREECH]
Driver!
Roll down the window.
Turn the car off.
Both hands, outside the window.
Open the door with your right hand.
Exit the vehicle slowly.
- Hands on top of the roof.
- Passenger!
Hands where I can see them!
[ROARS] Passenger! I
need to see your hands.
[♪♪♪]
Show me your hands!
Jason!
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Hey! Turn around!
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[SHUTTER SNAPPING]
- [INDISTINCT CHATTER]
- [RADIOS CRACKLING]
[DRIVER] They took
three shots and took off.
Who do you think it was?
With my cuz right there?
- Parm. Bro.
- Someone must have
Why are we still here, yo?
Thank you. If you
think of anything else,
just please reach out
to us at that number.
All right, Vince. Go.
So, black SUV. Tinted windows.
No one saw the plate or the driver,
except they almost ran
over that poor woman.
Yeah, it came through that
entrance, fired three shots,
and then went right
back onto the street.
Never slowed down.
Could be two suspects
driver and a shooter.
Or it could've just been the driver.
Shooting as he drove,
swerving to avoid the woman.
Well, that would explain
why the bullets missed.
[SABRINA] Witness accounts
put him and his cousin
at that window when
the shots were fired.
- His name is
- Parm Dhillon. Yeah. We know him.
He's a higher-up in the Atwal Gang.
Let me guess he's
not saying anything?
Yeah. Not a word.
[KARA] What about the
cousin, does he talk?
Jason Dhillon. Oh, yeah. He talks.
Ay, y'all gonna cuff us or
what? Hey! Time is money!
Y'all robbing us blind right now!
- We got things to do. Y'know what I'm saying?
- [SNAPS] "We" ain't doing a thing!
Yo, we should run up on 'em for this.
Hey. You gotta finish
your history project.
I'll do it later.
You get it done today,
I'll let you drive the
car around the block.
Yeah?
Aight, bet!
You gotta lose that jacket, man.
You hatin'. This is dope as hell.
[SNICKERS QUIETLY]
Homework.
Okay.
You want me to talk to you
it's not happening here.
And you gotta get my
cousin home safe first.
Jason's got nothing
to do with any of this.
Never has, never will.
He's a good kid.
All right, you two take him home.
I'm gonna follow up with the Gang Unit
and I'll meet you back at Detachment.
Parm, you're with me.
Yo, Jason!
["PAINT THE TOWN RED" BY
SNOTTY NOSE REZ KIDS PLAYS]
Yo ♪
Got a whole lotta culture Baby ♪
This ain't a new thang ♪
Minay's on the roster ♪
We forever like Wu-Tang ♪
With the picture we painted ♪
Now we shinin' like Vegas ♪
[JASON] This is tight, yo.
Yo, yo, take a right here.
My boys are at the park! Yo!
Not a chance, Jason.
Yo! I'm in a cop car! Yo!
Of all the people I've had back there,
this kid's having the most fun.
Jason, that was a pretty
close call back there.
You don't know who
came at you guys or why?
I don't talk to cops.
Your cousin, he had, uh,
he had a very nice car.
Yee, his car's lit, right?
Can't wait to drive that thing.
- Oh, yeah?
- Parm said if I keep my "A" s up, it's mine.
And he can get another.
You know, he's loaded ya feel me?
Sounds like a pretty cool cousin.
Yee, he's cool as hell, yo.
Everywhere he goes,
everyone gives him, like, mad respect.
The girls always on him,
too, you know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah, I hear you
now, big dog. Uh-huh.
Dumb thing is, though,
he been with Nicole
since, like, forever, man.
Talkin' about "settling down" and shit?
It's actually gross, man.
Yeah, settling down with Nicole
who does that?
And he always pulls lame
stuff like this, too, man!
- It sucks.
- Yeah, what do you mean?
Okay, every time something,
like, dope's about to go down,
he sends me home, man.
I can never get to do anything cool!
Ruins my game, man,
know what I'm saying?
Amrit Atwal.
Took over the family business
three years ago, and word is,
he rules the Atwal
Gang with an iron fist.
He's turned allies into
enemies and enemies into bodies.
Their main rivals
the Park City Kings.
Their top dog TJ's got serious
beef with his counterpart, Amrit.
The past few weeks, they've
been calling each other out,
their guys threatening to
shoot each other in the streets.
It's been all talk, until today.
The Gang Unit's reached
out to patrol teams
'cause these aren't big-time players.
They're street-level,
but they're volatile,
they're harder to track.
They recruit 12-year-old
kids and give them guns.
[BOLTON] They're a danger
to themselves, to each other,
and to the general public
it's nothing we haven't seen before.
Bringing us to today.
Someone took a shot at Parm Dhillon,
Amrit's second-in-command.
We found the SUV they used,
burned out on a side road.
- Someone torched it?
- No.
No, these guys burn their own cars.
Get rid of the evidence
after a targeted attack.
[KARA] So we need to hit the streets
and find out who tried
to hit Parm Dhillon.
If it was TJ and the Park City Kings,
we need to buckle up.
- Did Parm talk?
- No.
He called his lawyer and he left,
as soon as we brought him in.
He only agreed to come
so we'd get his cousin home safe.
[LUKE] Was his cousin
involved in any of this?
- Not as far as we know.
- Yeah, it looks like
he's doing everything
to keep Jason out of it,
but someone nearly got
the kid killed today.
[KARA] Which means that Parm
may be twice as motivated
to get payback.
Gang Unit's gonna work their C.I.s,
and they're gonna focus on
TJ and Amrit and the Kings.
We're running support.
Gabinski, Tucker
tail Parm Dhillon, quietly.
The last thing we want
is for him to retaliate.
Sohal, you know the neighbourhood.
You and Brambilla talk to the community,
talk to Parm's family,
see if you can get any intel
about who might be behind this attack.
Eyes open, ears to the ground
the last time gangs like
this got out of hand,
a lot of lives were lost.
Let's try and keep this from
getting past that tipping point.
Yeah? Let's go!
[OFFICER] Copy that.
["SURREY ANTHEM" IN PUNJABI
BY HONEY BHULLAR PLAYS]
[♪♪♪]
- [KNOCKING]
- Mrs. Dhillon?
[MUFFLED, SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[MEN CHATTING NEARBY, INDISTINCT]
Hey, guys.
Can I ask you something?
[SPITS]
[MUTTERS TO SELF] That's a good talk.
The Dhillon family's home,
but they're not answering.
Hey, let's check out
the community centre.
Nice neighbourhood like this,
you'd hope for a warmer reception.
You haven't dealt with gang conflicts
in nice neighbourhoods?
Yeah, no, of course.
Guess I can't wrap my brain
around the "why" of it.
You see that house?
My friend Gurdeep,
he used to live there.
We used to play ball hockey together.
I lost touch when he started
hanging out with guys like Parm.
That's what I don't get. Right?
Doing desperate things to survive
that's one thing.
Your family kicks you out,
- you're hungry, you need money fast
- Yeah, right.
but every time one
of these kids goes down,
you hear the same thing
he was a nice kid,
his parents gave him
everything he wanted,
and still, he's running around
with gangs, selling drugs.
You think it's that simple?
Okay. Tell me why it isn't.
You don't fit in with
the kids at school,
you get home, your parents have no idea
- what you're going through
- There's always a generation gap.
Yeah, there is, but it's not the same,
'cause Gurdeep's parents,
they didn't grow up here.
They have no idea about the
pressures he was facing, the isolation.
Parents, they stick
to their communities,
and it's their kids
that have to navigate
the rest of the world by themselves.
[MUSIC THUMPING AS CAR APPROACHES]
And then he saw these guys,
kids with an identity
their own kind of family
Sometimes, people don't
join gangs to survive.
Sometimes, they join them
so they can finally belong.
[YOUTHS JEERING AND TAUNTING]
[VOICES RISING]
[SCUFFLING]
- [SHOUTING]
- [CRASHING]
[SABRINA] Hey!
[INDISTINCT RAGING]
[SABRINA] Hey!
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
- Break it up! Break it up!
- What are you gonna do about it, huh?
I'll get my cousin and
he's gonna kill you!
It's on now, yo!
Yeah, bring your cousin
he's probably just as soft as you!
[BOYS JEERING]
Hey!
[COMMOTION RESUMES]
- Yo!
- [SHOUTING AND SKIRMISHING CONTINUE]
[WOMAN SHOUTS] Yo!
Shit.
[UNEASY SILENCE FALLS]
What the hell is going on here?
[SILENCE CONTINUES]
What? He fouled me hard, yo!
- You're just a soft-ass bi
- Hey!
[SILENCE FALLS]
Hey.
Look at me, Vrinder.
I get it, man. I do.
Gary fouled you hard.
Now you wanna kick his ass, right?
Ah, Gary. Man.
You got Vrinder all fired up.
You gotta throw down now.
Aight! So, let's use a little logic.
What happens after your fight?
You guys didn't think
that far ahead, didja?
Well, let me tell you
how this is gonna go down.
You're gonna go home,
and your cousins see your bruises,
and what do they do?
Huh! Well, they want revenge!
They start scrapping,
firing guns, and for what?
A foul no one's gonna remember?
Aw! Yo, my bad. My bad!
Someone will remember
what happened here. Yeah.
Your moms.
That's 'cause she bought you this ball,
trying to keep you away
from all that other nonsense.
But, instead, this ball
caused this fight.
She's gonna blame herself.
You want that?
[♪♪♪]
Y'all get me now?
All right, we startin' a
new game, but this time,
Gary, Vrinder, you're
on the same team, yeah?
[VRINDER] Yeah.
It's okay, Officers. We got this.
Sabrina Sohal!
Zaarin.
Ah, it's "Z".
[♪♪♪]
[Z] So you turned out exactly
how I thought you would.
Now, what's that supposed to be mean?
I don't think I ever
saw you bend a rule,
let alone break one.
- [DRYLY] You must've been very popular.
- Well, not as popular as Z!
Ah, for all the wrong reasons.
Let's just say my dad made
those tracksuits famous.
I used to rock a pretty sick one, too,
back when he ran the
biggest gang in the city.
You're Saeed's kid?
Oh, I remember your dad.
Yeah, drive-bys in broad daylight,
nightclub stabbings.
It was a big deal when
we got him off the street.
[Z] Yeah, I'd apologize,
but I'm not my father.
Saw where it led.
That wasn't gonna be me.
I found my faith,
started working out of
the community centre here,
and started the Disruptors.
We try to de-escalate these fights
before they get out of hand
and lead to something worse.
- You know, that was great.
- Amazing.
It's pretty simple.
"Relate, logic, family "
we start by talking their language.
These teens, they get
mad, short-sighted,
so we give them some logic,
show them the reality of their actions,
and connect that to how
it impacts their families.
And when they start
thinking about their parents,
that's when they become
kids again, you know
[VEHICLE APPROACHING]
[♪♪♪]
Oh, you have got to be kidding me.
Oh? Who's this?
[ENGINE IDLES]
[Z] Amrit Atwal.
The man himself?
Mm-hmm.
[SHOUTS] Hey!
Can I help you?
[ENGINE REVS]
This how he recruits?
Yeah, he's probably trying
to pack up his ranks.
He may be looking to get
revenge for the drive-by on Parm.
- You heard about that?
- Yeah, word travels.
And did word travel
about who did it, or why?
No, but I'm worried.
If the Atwals and the Park City Kings
start gunning each other down,
these kids'll get involved.
Yeah, we're worried too.
We need to find out
why Parm was targeted.
We really need to get in
touch with Parm's folks.
Hey, any chance you could
help us get in the door?
[SIGHING]
Yeah. I know the Dhillons, but
if I get you guys in the door,
you gotta try to not act like cops.
[♪♪♪]
[TEA SERVICE RATTLES]
Please.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
Thank you, Auntie.
[CHINA CLINKING]
I love gulab jamun.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
No.
He goes to work very early.
He's a hard-working boy
an entrepreneur, like his father.
His father owns several gas stations.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
Yes. He is well.
What time does Parm usually
get home, uh, from-from work?
Zaarin says you have
questions about Parm
but he is a good boy.
He works hard.
He's always done well in school.
We're not saying that he isn't, at all.
We just want to make sure
that he comes home safe,
after work.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
[SABRINA] Auntie, it's very important
that we know who Parm
spends his time with.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
We just want to keep Parm safe.
[SPEAKING PUNJABI]
I'm sorry. I'd like you to leave.
[MAN] We got your witness on line two.
That's it?
That's all we could get.
Parm's mom showed us the door
the second we started to get warm.
As far as she's concerned,
her boy's nothing more than
a successful entrepreneur.
How many Happys could
there be out there?
[SABRINA] It's basically a nickname.
Hardeep, Harjit, Harbinder
anybody whose name starts with "H".
Okay, I'm gonna reach
out to the Gang Unit
and see if they can get us
some specifics on a "Happy".
[PHONE BUZZING]
- Okay, I'll be right back.
- Yeah.
[KARA] Gabinksi and Tucker
are still watching Parm.
No issues yet.
- Hey. What's good?
- [ISHAAN] It's not so good.
Whoever downloaded the files
onto the flashdrive was a pro.
- How do you know?
- They set up a VPN to make it look like
the evidence was downloaded
from Dad's office.
But the files could've been
downloaded from anywhere.
They hid their tracks. It's a dead-end.
- Damn.
- But
you wanted me to look up Will Gabinski,
the son of that CFPC officer?
- Yeah.
- Well
he's not on any social
media like, at all,
which is pretty sus
but I found him.
Check your email.
[WHOOSH]
[MAN] I gotta get my
head out of this case.
Let's grab a coffee.
[SABRINA] This is the guy
you and Kyle met in the park.
Yep. "Ricochet88" himself.
This is how the I.O.H. knew
in advance about Dad's arrest.
Gabby must've leaked it to his kid.
What do you want to do about Gabby?
- Hey, I'll call you back.
- Sorry.
Uh what about him?
Well, if we're gonna report
the DUI, that window is closing.
I'm just wondering which way
we're leaning, in terms of that.
Uh, where is he now?
Well, he and Tucker
were trailing Parm. Why?
[MAN] You got that
witness statement for me?
He's a good cop, who made a mistake.
Maybe we need all
hands on deck right now.
Okay.
- We should get back. Come on.
- Yeah, I'll be right there.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Hey, I need you to look
something up for me,
but you can't ask me why,
and I can never tell you about it
and you'll have to cover your tracks.
What do you need?
Our C.I.s can't get anything
out of Amrit Atwal or TJ
about the attack on Parm Dhillon.
Both leaders are totally
insulated right now,
and the Gang Unit's looking
for intel on a "Happy"
connected to Parm.
Families aren't talking.
Gang associates aren't
no one's talking.
[KARA] Online threats are escalating.
We're worried they're
preparing for something,
and we're all-hands-on-deck,
but we're still a step behind.
[SABRINA] Maybe we're
coming at this wrong.
If we're looking for answers,
maybe we're looking at the
wrong end of the pyramid.
[♪♪♪]
Not one of you knows a Happy, huh?
Not one?
Aight.
Then y'all ain't playing hockey today!
- [ALL PROTESTING]
- Come on, Z. They're cops!
[BOY] Come on!
[PLAYER] No, I swear, we don't know him!
Jason? You want to join us?
That's the fastest I seen
him move all day, huh?
[BOYS SNICKERING AND JEERING]
[VINCE] Look, I know
what you think of cops.
We're the bad guys, right?
But we're not.
We're the dumb ones.
- [LAUGHTER]
- Right?
I mean, there's so much stuff
going on outside these walls
that we have no clue about,
but you guys do. See?
The thing is, is that I've
seen all of this all before.
Your brothers, your cousins
they start getting into gangs.
Next thing you know,
they're pulled into fights
that they got nothing
to do with, am I right?
[OVERLAPPING] Yeah.
Any of you know anyone who
got hurt in fights like that?
Yeah.
We just don't want to
see that happen again.
No one knows who Happy is?
- All right.
- I know the Happy you're looking for.
He used to try and hang with my brother,
but TJ got rid of him real quick.
Happy's annoying, yo.
[OTHERS LAUGHING]
TJ's your brother?
Yeah.
Leader of the Park City Kings?
Yeah, but I don't ride with him.
And we leave all gang
affiliations at the door, right?
House rules.
Hey, you know Happy's full name?
Harpreet Jora.
[♪♪♪]
[MAN SHOUTING, INDISTINCT]
[WOMAN] Your lies are
gonna get him killed!
- You hear that?
- Yeah.
[♪♪♪]
[KNOCKING]
Police!
- Say you're gonna stop!
- [SKIRMISHING]
- Hey!
- [POUNDING]
[VOICES ARGUING]
- [BANG]
- Hey!
- Police!
- [WOMAN] Promise me right now, Happy!
- Are you gonna stop your lying?
- Chill out, please!
- Drop the knife!
- Back up!
- Back up. Back up!
- Your lies are gonna get him killed!
- Nicole, stop!
- Back it up!
[♪♪♪]
Come on, Nicole.
You threatened Happy with a knife.
From my perspective, that's assault.
[HAPPY] Assault?
Come on, yo. That's wild!
You really think I'd
let Nicole assault me?
You're outta your mind!
We was just gettin' rid of old dishes.
What do you do for work?
Folks own a cloth house.
We do aight.
Nicole was telling you
to, uh, "stop lying".
What was she talking about?
[NICOLE] Parm is my boyfriend.
I was just here to make Happy
stop spreading lies about him.
Oh, yeah? What kind of lies?
Your boyfriend was
almost shot this morning.
We want to keep him safe, don't we?
So if this has anything to do
with who's after him, and why,
please, just, come on, talk to us.
When was the last time you saw him?
I ain't seen him in a week, yo.
Aren't you two close?
Happy started hanging out
with Parm a few months back.
Not a fan, are you?
Happy don't care about
nobody except for Happy.
And you don't care that
Parm got shot this morning?
You're the cops. Go arrest them, then.
Right, you tell me who shot him,
and I will.
[♪♪♪]
All right, look.
Word on the street is,
that, last Thursday,
Parm beat the hell
out of a Park City King
outside of Door 10 Lounge.
It was one of TJ's top guys.
Since then, the whole Atwal
crew been bigging him up.
Happy started telling everyone
that Parm jumped the guy,
and now the Park City Kings
are coming after him for it,
but he didn't do it.
- Do you know who did?
- I don't know.
I wasn't there.
[DEEP BREATH]
I need Happy to stop spreading the story
before they take another shot at him.
- [RADIO BEEPS]
- We lost eyes on Parm Dhillon.
All units, BOLO!
Last known location 128th and 80th.
We're looking for a
black Mercedes sedan,
vanity plates reading "PARM D".
Nicole, any idea where
Parm might be right now?
[♪♪♪]
Hey, boss. 6103.
We need access to security footage
from the Door 10 Lounge
from last Thursday night.
We may know why Parm
Dhillon was being targeted.
[LUKE] Hey.
Hey, uh, Vince. You got a second?
- What happened?
- Parm made us.
He drove out to the tracks, and
blew right through a crossing signal.
We lost him after the train passed.
So, look. Last night.
We good?
No, we're not good.
I want to throw the book
at you for what you did.
It's not gonna happen again.
Thanks for not filing the report.
I don't want your thanks.
And it's not just me.
She chose not to.
She's giving you the second chance.
Door 10 Lounge footage is in.
[♪♪♪]
[KARA] Here's the Park City King.
Assailant was waiting for him.
Ah, it's too dark,
his face is concealed.
Pause it here!
No wonder they want payback.
That's Parm's tracksuit, but
does that look like Parm to you?
Nicole swears it's not him.
Gang Unit interviewed the victim.
He was jumped from behind,
can't I.D. who attacked him.
So we're no further ahead.
We still don't know
who started this war.
All that matters
is that the Park City
Kings blame Parm for it,
and they are not gonna let
a beating like this slide.
Send patrols to all gang hotspots.
Coordinate with every
available undercover.
Okay! We need to get
eyes back on Parm, ASAP.
He needs police protection,
whether he wants it or not.
And we need to dig deep
to find anyone willing
to talk about where Parm
might've gone to ground.
All right?
I know someone who likes to talk.
[♪♪♪]
[SPEAKS PUNJABI]
Good afternoon, Mr. Dhillon.
Sorry to trouble you,
but we'd like have a
word with your son, Jason?
W-What did he do now?
He's not in any trouble, Uncle.
We just need to ask him a few
questions about his cousin, Parm.
[SIGHING]
Okay.
Jaswinder!
[SHOUTS IN PUNJABI]
My son, he's a nice boy. Please.
[GARAGE DOOR BEGINS RUMBLING]
Is there anyone else home?
No.
[RUMBLING]
[♪♪♪]
6103. We have a location
on the car of Parm Dhillon,
but Parm is not in it.
Repeat, we do not have eyes on Parm.
[DISPATCH] Roger that.
When did Parm drop the car off?
Come on.
Do you have any idea where
your cousin is right now?
Uncle, are you close with your nephew?
[SIGHING DEEPLY]
I trusted Parm to keep
Jaswinder away from all this.
We hear the stories.
We know what happens to the
kids when they get to this age.
But I'm a truck driver, I'm away.
My wife works very long hours.
We can only do so much.
I should never have trusted Parm.
No, sir.
Parm was absolutely true to his word.
And he's in danger now.
We need to find him.
I ain't no snitch.
You're not going to say anything?
After what he did for
you Thursday night?
Thursday n ?
What happened Thursday?
Dad, please.
Come on. Listen, Jason.
Whoever took a shot at you and Parm,
we think it's because of
what he did Thursday night
at the Door 10 Lounge.
He wasn't there. He was with me.
He was with you?
[♪♪♪]
I was I was joking around
with some kids from school
and they didn't like what I said,
so when I was walking back home, they
they jumped me.
All right, what happened next, Jason?
Jaswinder, what?
Tell them everything.
I needed Parm to bring me some clothes.
There was blood?
No, it wasn't it wasn't blood.
[SNIFFLES, BREATH SHAKES]
I-It was my pants. You know? They
They got a little wet.
[SNIFFLING]
And they took pics and stuff
and they left me there.
[SNIFFLES DEEPLY] I called Parm.
You know?
We spent the whole
night finding those guys,
made 'em delete the pics.
Then he let me crash at his new spot.
Wait. What new spot?
I promised not to tell.
Come on.
He's
got a new place for him and Nicole.
It's supposed to be a surprise
a place for them to
live once Parm got out.
H-He's leaving the gang.
He says he wants to start over.
Does anyone know? Does
his boss, Amrit, know?
I don't know.
We need that address.
If his gang finds out
and they don't like it
you know what's gonna happen, right?
We need to protect him, don't we?
We need that address.
[SABRINA] Command, this is 6103.
Parm Dhillon was not the assailant
at the Door 10 Lounge.
[GILLIAN] Copy, 6103. I'll
let the Inspector know.
If Amrit Atwal learned
his number two was trying to leave
No one does that without paying a price.
You'd make an example of him.
Yeah, or you'd stop him
before he got the chance.
[DISPATCH] Shots fired on 159A Street.
Shots fired.
That's the address Jason just gave us.
[SIREN WAILING]
[TIRES SQUEALING]
[♪♪♪]
Man down!
Parm!
Hey! Hey, look at me!
Look at me! You're gonna be okay.
- You're gonna be okay. Look at me.
- 159A Street.
Male victim.
Two GSWs to the chest!
[VINCE] We have two
gunshot wounds to the chest.
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- Parm! Look at me.
Hey! You're gonna be okay!
[SIRENS WAILING]
[SIRENS WAILING]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
Parm's hanging on because
both of you got there in time.
What was he doing at the front gate?
Might've come out to talk
to someone he trusted.
Someone from his own gang?
[KARA] Possibly.
But what we know is
that, if we lose Parm,
both sides have a reason to go to war.
Thing that scares me is
it's gone quiet out there.
The street fights have stopped.
Both sides might be waiting
to see if Parm survives.
Yeah, the calm before the storm.
You two, go to the hospital,
follow up with the family,
see how Parm's cousin is doing.
These young kids
sometimes they get ideas.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[QUIETLY] No one from
Parm's gang is even here.
No fancy cars out here either
what does that tell you?
I'm gonna request units to
keep watch outside the hospital.
Sat Sri Akal, Uncle.
Sat Sri Akal.
Hey, Nicole.
Any updates on Parm's condition?
[NICOLE SNIFFLES]
You were right.
Parm didn't assault
anyone Thursday night.
He was with Jason
at the house he bought for you.
It was supposed to be a surprise, but
he wanted to get out,
he wanted to start a new life with you.
[SOBBING] I told him all the time
just 'cause his friends are in,
it doesn't mean he has to be.
But he was too loyal.
And where are they now?
They're not even here for him! Not one.
[SOBS]
I can't believe he finally listened.
Well, I hear you can
be pretty persuasive.
Jaswinder is gone!
I-I can't find him anywhere.
He's at the community centre.
I just dropped him off there.
He said he wanted to
see his friend, Nav.
[SABRINA, ALARMED] His "friend", Nav?
Don't worry, Uncle.
I'll go check on him.
[♪♪♪]
Nav!
Hey, have you seen Jason?
He just pushed me against the wall,
said that he'd kill me if I didn't
tell him where my brother was,
- and then he just took off.
- Why is he looking for him?
He thinks my brother
ordered the hit on Parm!
Where's TJ now?
He's at his girl's place off 87th,
two blocks up from here.
[VINCE] 6103 any
units in the vicinity
of the Surrey Community Centre,
- please respond.
- [INDISTINCT RADIO RESPONSE]
Did you call TJ to let
him know Jason's coming?
[DOOR RUMBLING]
[♪♪♪]
[CALLS OUT] Where you at, bro?
Huh?
Come on! Come get it.
[DISTANT DOGS BARKING]
You put the hit on my cousin, man.
You think that piece
makes you hard, bro? Eh?
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- Come on, do it. I dare you.
You're dead, TJ. [BREATH SHAKING]
- You're dead, man.
- [SIREN APPROACHING]
[♪♪♪]
Gun.
Easy.
- Easy, Jason.
- Cops are here, bro. Quit this.
- [SIRENS WAILING]
- [♪♪♪]
Hey, Jason, let's just
slow this down a sec, okay?
[♪♪♪]
Hey, why y'all on me, huh?
This guy shot Parm!
Stand down.
Sir?
Tucker, do it. Right now.
Hey, Jason.
This guy put
on my cousin, yo.
It wasn't me, bro.
[JASON] Shut up!
[SABRINA] Jason, there
was no hit on Parm.
Jason, it was Parm's own guys
that put out the story about
the fight at the club
the Atwal Gang.
And you know that that's a lie,
because you were with
Parm that night, right?
Think about it, Jason.
What is the logic here?
Parm got shot because of a
story his own guys spread.
There was no loyalty here, Jason.
There was a reason
why Parm wanted out of this life
and there's a reason why
he wanted to keep you out of it, too.
If you pull that trigger right now
the Kings are gonna
come after your family.
Your mom, your dad
and your future
dies right here.
[SOBBING]
Do you know what Parm would want?
He would want you there
when he wakes up.
[CRYING]
I'm gonna take this gun, okay?
I'm gonna take this gun.
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
[QUIET OFFICE DIN AND
BUSTLE, INDISTINCT]
[HUSHED] Hey, Sabrina.
[PAPER RUSTLES]
I got what you asked for.
Screenshot of the
evidence lockup sign-in.
[CRINKLING]
He was the only one on October 2nd?
Y-You're not gonna tell me
why you wanted this, are you?
Trust me, it's better if you don't know.
Thank you.
[♪♪♪]
[INDISTINCT VOICES CARRYING]
[♪♪♪]
[KARA] Sohal. Hey.
They just, uh, released
Jason to his parents' custody.
Good.
So what happens now?
Well, he'll meet with a
social worker regularly
until his court date.
With no priors, thanks to his cousin,
and, uh, good parents,
there's a hope he'll be okay.
Good work.
Thank you.
[♪♪♪]
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
Yes?
Excuse me, Assistant Commissioner?
Oh, Constable Sohal.
Sir.
There's something I
need to share with you.
Well, come in.
[SHUTS DOOR SOFTLY]
Sir, I can prove that my father
was framed on his treason charge.
I got a look at the sealed evidence
that the Crown has against him.
- Excuse me?
- The flashdrive files
that allegedly incriminate him
they were fabricated.
They were planted in
my father's briefcase
the day that he was arrested.
But my father has an alibi,
proving that he couldn't have been
the one to download those files.
Well, putting aside how you
"got a look" at sealed evidence
if that's the case,
it'll come out at trial.
It's not just his alibi.
His briefcase was seized
by National Security
on October 2nd,
and put into CFPC evidence lockup.
I'm aware of the chain
of custody, Constab
The chain of custody
includes Doug Gabinski.
Are you suggesting
that Sergeant Gabinski
planted incriminating evidence
in your father's briefcase?
Yes.
He knew about the arrest in advance,
but he shouldn't have
he doesn't have National
Security clearance.
And what makes you
think he knew in advance?
He told his son about the
arrest before it happened.
[♪♪♪]
Have you heard of "I.O.H."?
"Eye of the Hurricane"
a far-right group.
His son posted in an I.O.H. online forum
about the arrest before October 2nd.
I've also got his son corroborating
it in front of third-party witnesses.
If my father's case goes to trial,
sir, it will come out that
the evidence was fabricated,
and that it was planted
by a CFPC Officer.
Is the CFPC ready for
that kind of fallout?
[♪♪♪]
How did you see the
Crown's evidence, Sabrina?
[♪♪♪]
- [KNOCKING AT DOOR]
- Not now.
Sorry, sir, but
Parm Dhillon has died.
[♪♪♪]
What's the update?
911's flooded with calls.
[THUD]
The Kings and the Atwals
are openly trading shots
in Guildford and Whalley.
We already have a civilian casualty.
This conflict is escalating
faster than we can control it.
[TAP RUNNING]
[♪♪♪]
[♪♪♪]
We need every available cop out there,
which includes you, Sohal.
Sir.
Sohal?
This conversation isn't over.
Sir.
[♪♪♪]