S.W.A.T. (2017) s02e02 Episode Script

Gasoline Drum

1 - Previously on SWAT.
- You have any word on Street? I tried his cell three times, but he's not picking up.
You probably already know, but I lied.
You're off SWAT.
You report to patrol duty tomorrow.
We hold each other's lives out there, and I need to see that Street gets that.
- Nia Wells.
- Daniel Harrelson.
They call me Hondo though.
- You're a prosecutor, huh? - NIA: Deputy D.
A.
- NURSE: How long you two been married? - Actually, getting divorced.
It's funny, you know, when something like this happens, it changes how you look at things.
LEROY: My son Darryl, he's in trouble, and I can't get through to the boy.
Darryl's more like you, man.
He's a thinker.
But he got other options in life.
Your auntie up north, she'd be willing to let you go stay with her for a while.
WOMAN: Ela? Ela? Ela? (WOMAN GASPS) Ela? (GASPS) (GUNSHOT) (SIREN WAILING) (TIRES SQUEALING) - You got plates? - Got it.
Adam 13 to dispatch.
Be advised of a late model blue sedan heading southbound from our location on Valencia.
Plates are 3-4-0- David-Elle-Gray.
(QUIETLY): It's okay.
I got a peek inside.
Two guys armed with shotguns.
Adam 13, requesting backup.
I have two suspects armed with shotguns.
We got to go in.
No.
More officers are on the way.
(WHISPERS): This girl needs our help.
Right now.
(SIGHS) We can breach from the one side, make a limited penetration entry, - get her out of there.
- Limited penetra - I don't speak SWAT, man.
- Fine.
Just follow me.
Standard procedure.
(WHISPERS): Hey.
Come here.
Come here.
Come here, honey.
Come on.
Come with me.
Come with me.
It's okay.
That's it.
Come on.
HONDO: The call came from Adam 13.
That's Street and his partner.
All right, we're almost there.
All right, you know your assignments.
(SIREN WAILING) HONDO: Luca, Tan, two side.
Beni, Chris, four side.
HONDO: Metro SWAT! - You good? - We're good.
We're good.
LUCA: Gun! Gun! Gun! Suspects heavily armed! - Let me help.
Let me help.
- No.
- Stay with the girl.
- CHRIS (OVER COMM): They got us pinned! They also got us on the two side.
Go, go, go, go.
(GUNFIRE CONTINUES) Cover! Cover! - Hey, stay down.
- (WHIMPERS) You okay? Move! Move! Go, go, go, go! Get to the alley! They called in their own backup, moved in formation, and tactical shooting.
And they got a bulletproof SUV.
Who the hell are these guys? The bulletproof SVU was found abandones two miles from here.
I got unis searching every inch of Pico-Union for these guys.
D.
A.
thinks they know who they are.
Agent Floyd? We found heroin and guns inside the house.
It's a stash spot.
The duffel bag they retrieved probably contained drug proceeds.
From everything you described, this crew has to be the Omegas.
The rumor is the Omegas were trained by the DEA to hunt drug cartels in Turkey before becoming one themselves.
Unfortunately, the rumors are true.
The Omegas' military discipline makes them well-organized and dangerous.
Yeah, we just got a taste of that, but I'm looking forward to round two.
They're led by Cano Ozdemir, who goes by his call sign, Omega One.
He normally operates out of Turkey.
If his crew's here in L.
A.
looking to stay under the radar, then he's definitely up to something.
Witnesses saw a woman and young boy flee before we arrived.
Patrol's still looking for the car they were in, but here's a photo of them.
CHRIS: Probably the mother and the brother of the little girl Street found.
Unfortunately, she's not saying much.
Too terrified.
HONDO: That mother was forced to leave her daughter behind, so if she's still out there with her son, then they're both targets right now.
Maybe we should start with the enemy of our enemy.
The Omegas' main heroin rival is the Baja Diablo Cartel.
We could talk to them, find out if this mother and son are connected to them.
The Baja Diablos aren't gonna talk to the police, even if it's about the Omegas, unless we've got some type of leverage.
Let's get a search warrant.
Find some dope at one of their places.
See if we can loosen their tongues that way.
I'll go to court, find a friendly judge.
Tan, you roll with Beni.
All right, no way the Omegas shipped a bulletproof monster like that across the Atlantic through customs.
But I know a local guy does high-end work like this on trucks.
That sounds like a solid lead.
Chris and I will go with you.
What do you want to do about the girl? I've already called Social Services, but they're shorthanded at the moment.
I got an idea.
Street.
Heard the Omegas might be behind this.
They might be going after that girl's family.
She seems to have a connection with you.
You want me to talk to her? See if she can give us anything? Sure.
I'll let you know.
You see that car at one o'clock? Driver's been watching us the whole time.
- Omega lookout? - I wouldn't put it past 'em.
I'm contact, you're cover.
Excuse me.
Commander Bob Hicks, LAPD.
Could I see some I.
D.
, please? Gun! Let me see hands.
Let me see hands! With your right hand, unlock the door and exit the vehicle.
Hands on top of the car.
Jessica Cortez.
Kamile Erkan.
Please tell these people who I am.
Kamile is an Interpol officer from Turkey.
Consulted on a few cases I worked in Hollenbeck.
Interpol doesn't have jurisdiction in the States.
They also can't carry service weapons here.
So we'll hang onto this for now.
What are you doing in L.
A.
? Same thing as you.
Hunting Omegas.
The mother on the run, her name is Jubilee.
Her son is Rudi.
If you want to find them before the Omegas do, you should listen to what I have to say.
You want to tell us your name? I'll be back.
How's it going with the girl? Well, she's not showing any signs of physical abuse, but she's still not saying anything.
Have you tried speaking to her in Turkish? - I will.
- Mm-hmm.
As soon as I learn Turkish.
Well, you should get creative and use your dictionary or your translator on your phone.
You're good with kids.
There's a real-life translator showing up any minute.
She obviously sees something in you she trusts.
You got to speak her language.
- Maybe literally.
- Yeah.
Oh, one more thing.
I, um I talked to Hondo.
Why? Because you won't do it yourself, and I know you want to be back on SWAT.
If I'm wrong, then tell me.
The door's still open for now.
But you got to show him how far you've come.
Thanks.
(STREET SIGHS) (QUIETLY): Try something.
Jim Street.
FLOYD: She won't tell us what she knows until she gets a guarantee from the D.
A.
's office she won't be facing gun charges.
I made some calls to Interpol, and according to Kamile's superiors, she's been M.
I.
A.
for the past seven weeks.
When I worked with Kamile in Hollenbeck, she was dedicated to her job.
- Sometimes too much so.
- Well, apparently, they had to get her counseling.
She was on the verge of washing out.
FLOYD: She could be an asset, but can we trust her? You know her.
I'm not sure we can trust her, but I've seen Kamile work.
And if she's got information that can help us, maybe we can save Jubilee and her son.
It's your call, Cortez.
Every second I'm here, the Omegas get closer to finding Jubilee and her son before you do.
You're free to go.
The D.
A.
won't charge you for the gun.
- Tell us where to find him.
- Let me speak with Ela first.
I can't do that.
Ela's in our custody.
We are all police here.
Are we? You're M.
I.
A.
from Interpol.
Feels like you're doing this on your own.
In Turkey, some police still belong to the drug crews.
I have to make moves.
And when you're a woman, they call you crazy for that.
I'm sure you understand.
You don't trust me.
But why should I trust you? It was U.
S.
law enforcement that created the Omegas.
If we can't fight them together then I will just keep doing it on my own.
How's your life? You still close with your sister? No.
I had a relationship that was very special to me.
Didn't last.
I've also been meaning to spend more time with my niece.
We used to talk about this.
To do this job well, you must put everything into it.
But to put everything into it, how much of yourself do you lose? My sister, Oba, said I was too obsessed with work.
She was right.
That's how I lost her.
The sacrifices we make, let's make them count.
I followed the Omegas from Istanbul.
Most of the time, they're efficient, business-minded.
But that changed recently.
Their failure and exposure at the stash spot shows that.
It's also the reason their boss, Omega One, himself, has come to Los Angeles.
JESSICA: For Omega One to come here and risk a fight with the LAPD means the situation is personal for him.
KAMILE: He is not leaving until he finds Jubilee and his children.
JESSICA: Wait a minute.
Rudi and Ela are his kids? This is a custody battle.
Hey, Luca, you said your apartment was red-tagged from the earthquake damage, right? Yeah, got a lot of broken gas pipes, cracks in my walls.
Just when I found a place I like, poor Duke and I got to move.
Well, Annie and I were looking at this place, but it might be better suited for you.
It's a dollar house.
A dollar house in L.
A.
? It doesn't actually cost a dollar, but it's available for about a quarter of what it's really worth.
This that thing where, uh, Housing and Urban Development offer homes in at-risk neighborhoods to police officers on the cheap? Oh, yeah, it's supposed to build bonds between the cops and the neighborhoods, right? LUCA: Right, yeah.
Didn't exactly catch on in my dad's day.
Yeah, but Captain Cortez's proposals have brought it back.
Always thought I'd wait till I got married to buy a home.
But moving from apartment to apartment might be time to get my own place.
All right, just send me the listing.
I'll take a look later.
Place is right here.
This guy will modify anything you want in bulletproof glass.
His name is Casino Gangster.
Hey, don't look at me like that.
It's the actual name on his birth certificate.
(GUNSHOT) That's a Desert Eagle.
It doesn't even penetrate the first layer.
My bulletproof glass is guaranteed for two years or one shooting whichever comes first.
Any of this legal, Mr.
Gangster? The business is fully licensed.
Yeah, some of your clients, not so much.
(SCOFFS) All right, Chastity, - you're up.
- Hey, hey.
Seriously? You test bulletproof glass by shooting at women in bikinis? Well, they're perfectly safe.
That's the point.
- And they get paid per round.
- Well, maybe you should sit your butt behind that glass in a Speedo.
If the price is right, sweetheart.
Excuse me? All right, everyone out! Let's go, you guys.
Take a hike.
Thank you.
Bulletproof SUVs driven by Omegas.
What do you know - about 'em? - Not a damn thing.
Look, you want us to shut you down, look into your customers, see what kind of dirt you do business with? There's a woman named Jubilee and her son Rudi.
What do you know about them? I don't know anything about a lady and her kid.
Omegas are great for business though.
Orders skyrocketed, 'cause every dealer from Pico-Union to K-Town is scared of whatever they're planning in L.
A.
(CHUCKLES) A few weeks ago, they ordered two cars customized but only large-sized SUVs.
Omegas never make transactions in person.
They wouldn't even allow me to be present when they picked up the finished trucks.
Give us the specs you used on those trucks.
I want to know what kind of gun defeats your glass.
Yo, Tan, Judge Kumi's fast-tracking our search warrant.
Narcotics I.
D.
'd a Baja Diablo drug house, and they got a few buys over there.
Once the warrant's ready, I'm gonna send it to you and I'll meet you there.
Yeah, good.
That's all we could ask for.
- See you in five.
- Mm-hmm.
Nia.
Hondo.
- Hey.
- Pickin' up a warrant? - Yeah.
- Thanks again for your texts.
I appreciate you checking up on me.
I see not even an earthquake or a concussion can stop you from doing your thing, huh? Fully recovered.
They put me in that new hotel up on Olympic.
Now it's back to business on my bribery case.
Just taking a five while the court reporter stretches her fingers after my key witness just testified for two hours.
Brave lady.
She killed it up on that stand.
Defendant is so screwed.
You know, it's amazing nothing makes a D.
A.
happier than sending people to jail.
(CHUCKLES) People who deserve it? Hell yeah.
(CHUCKLES) Don't tell me it's not an aphrodisiac sometimes.
(CHUCKLES) Listen, you should stop by court sometime, check out the trial when you get a chance.
Look, uh, I never said anything before.
But I came to the hospital to check on you when you were still unconscious.
Your husband was there.
Ah, did you see his girlfriend there, too? Blonde Amy? (CHUCKLES) - Eric likes to act protective.
He's sentimental that way.
- Divorce papers get signed this month.
- (LOCK BUZZES) GUARD: All right, let's move it.
This way.
Somebody you put away? No, no.
Somebody I tried to keep out.
What up, Darryl? The sheriff told me you just got charged with armed robbery.
That you and two of your boys jacked a convenience store at gunpoint and I told them, "Nah, nah.
There has to be some type of mistake.
" Boy, you better look at me.
New tat, new scars.
When'd you get back into town? Six months ago.
(SIGHS) I thought we had a deal.
Darryl, you were gonna live right if I sent you up north to live with your Aunt Tanya.
Aunt Tanya got sick.
So I came to visit my girl Heema for a week.
But then she got pregnant, so I had to come back full-time to take care of the baby and her.
And what type of job you got that's gonna take care of all of that, Darryl? Why didn't you just ask me for help?! I appreciate everything you've done for me.
I do.
But it ain't your place to take care of me.
Got to be my own man now.
Darryl, you are 15.
Same age my pops was when he first went away.
Does your pops even know about this? I'm gonna keep checking in on you.
But this ain't got to be your life.
Don't it? What up, Leroy? - How you feel, homie? - I'm good.
Thanks for meeting me.
I figured you might be able to give me some intel on the Omegas, help me out with my case.
I got no connection to the Omegas and no skin in the heroin game, but I stay up on things.
What do you want to know? We both know what happens out there gets watched by people in here.
So I just wanted to see if your eyes and ears picked up on anything that can help us.
Food chain remains the same.
Another day, same old beefs.
But, uh, that ain't the only reason you came here, is it? I know Darryl got himself arrested.
- Don't make me a proud father.
- You talk to him yet? Boy thinks he can handle things on his own.
Sounds like I used to sound.
(CHUCKLES SOFTLY) - But I plan on talking to him soon.
Leroy, he's still got a chance to avoid doing serious time.
If he plays it right.
He can still turn his life around.
You think there's hope for him? Yeah.
Yeah, I do.
But only if he's got hope for himself.
And you know you're the only one who can reach him.
I hear that.
I haven't been around most of Darryl's life.
I hate everything about that.
I always hoped there'd be a day when my influence held sway.
Like a real father.
That boy needs you now more than ever.
(PANEL BEEPS) Jubilee and her children were not kidnapped.
They were running from her estranged husband, Omega One.
This guy forced her to marry him after burning her village down to the ground.
Then came two kids, Rudi and Ela.
HICKS: Social Services was on their way here to get Ela.
I sent them back.
We're gonna keep her in the building under our protection.
That's a good idea, although Omega One cares primarily - about getting his son back.
- CHRIS: Yeah, the male heir to his drug business.
The wife and daughter obviously don't matter as much.
I'm loving this sexist ass more and more.
Jubilee's desperate.
Her plan must have been to come to L.
A.
, hit up an Omega stash spot and then use the cash to disappear with the kids.
Except the Omegas found her, nearly killed her, and then forced her to leave without Ela.
Our search warrant paid off.
We leveraged the Baja Diablos into pointing us to an industrial warehouse the Omegas were operating out of.
Unis found two gasoline drums, no witnesses.
I know what that is.
Each has a body inside so badly burnt they're unrecognizable.
Yeah, except for the shirts found with them.
Those are the shooters from the stash spot.
Omega One's cleaning up loose ends.
You've seen this before.
The Omegas torture people, then dispose of their bodies in gas drums.
It's what Omega One will do to Jubilee for trying to take his son.
HONDO: All right, well, Jubilee didn't get any cash from the stash spot, so she's got to be looking to get money in other places.
These are suspected stash spots where Omega One might keep his money.
Too many to send unis to each one.
So let's narrow down the choices I mean, just like the DEA keeps tabs on the Omegas, the Omegas know exactly how the DEA moves.
So we need to think like Jubilee.
If I'm traveling with my young son, I want to avoid places where I can easily be trapped.
Look for larger venues where she can use a crowd to blend into.
LUCA: A few high-traffic casinos, hotels.
A horse track, a downtown bank.
HONDO: All right, we're getting closer, but we're not there yet.
Say, Hondo.
Yo, what's up, Deac? You remember that friend that you mentioned that was looking to hire someone to do security some nights? Yeah, my boy Dee Fletch, owns an R&B joint in Inglewood.
- Why, you know someone? - Yeah, me.
I'm looking to moonlight for some extra cash.
Doesn't pay much.
Ah, it's better than nothing, right? Everything good with you? Yeah.
It's just, Matthew's doing karate and-and Lila wants to start this dance thing which costs way more than I expected.
(CHUCKLES) And that's before we get to the little one and the new baby room.
Being a good Catholic sounds expensive, man.
- Tell me about it.
- (CHUCKLES) But, yeah, yeah.
I'll call him, check, see if he's still got a spot.
- Okay.
Thanks.
Appreciate it.
- Mm-hmm.
Hey, we still on for family dinner this week? Annie's hoping to meet at least some of your family one of these days.
I don't know if you guys are really ready for all that, man.
Trust me.
But, uh, you tell Annie I'll be there.
All right.
Thanks again.
Uh-huh.
Excuse me, sir.
Hey, you got a second? Yeah, what do you need? Well, you know I'm looking for a new place to live.
Isn't this a monthly thing with you? (CHUCKLES) But I'm thinking about planting roots and I might put in a bid for a place that Deacon recommended.
The HUD advisory board is looking for the best officer candidate to move in.
I'm a single guy with a good rep who might start a family some day, you know, engage in the neighborhood, figure I got a shot.
But, if you could put in a good word for me, that would go a long way.
- You see the neighborhood this is in? - Yeah, no, I know.
Normally, I'm really picky about where I live, but they say it's got a lot of character.
Well, that's one word for it.
What do you mean? When you grew up with your father, were you in the city limits? No.
Always in Simi Valley.
You know the reason for that.
Right.
The last thing you want is for people you police to know where you live 'cause as a cop, - that can make you a target.
- Exactly.
I mean, do you want to be driving home, looking over both shoulders every night? No, I get it, but there's got to be a way to change that, right? (CHUCKLES) Hey, look, I don't want to be a hard-ass.
I'll endorse this if you want, but give it some thought.
You know, there's a, there's a saying that your grandfather taught me and you'd be wise to remember it.
"Just because you work at the dump, it doesn't mean you have to live there.
" Ela.
Peppermint Crunch and Banana Surprise and Peachy.
(SPEAKING TURKISH) I suck at this.
I think she's saying that her mom is gonna take her to see food.
Peppermint Crunch and Banana Surprise.
Wait a second.
Ask her about, um, Swirly Whirly and Cherries Jubilee.
STREET: Ela See, your language skills are fine.
You just have to learn how to speak seven-year-old girl.
Those are My Little Pony characters.
Well, she said that her mom was gonna take her and her brother to see them.
Jubilee's going to a stash spot at some toy store? Or she's going to a place where there are horses, like a racetrack.
(ANNOUNCER SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY) (CHEERING) MAN: Hello, Jubilee.
(GASPS) We got to clear this location.
We got to find Jubilee and her son.
Move, move! LAPD! Put your weapons down! (SPEAKING TURKISH) They have another one of those monsters! We've got to stop them before they get Jubilee inside.
I got this.
Concentrate 20 rounds in the same spot.
Light 'em up! Forward! Move forward! Hands on the ground or you're dead! Get on the ground! - Deacon! Deacon! - I'm with you! - Stay down! Stay down! Don't move! - TAN: Don't move! - Do not move! Stay down! - Nobody move! - Hey.
You okay? - Yeah, it's okay.
We can't let him get away, Deac.
Can't shoot him here, either; watch the background.
(GRUNTS) (ANNOUNCER SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY) (WOMAN WHOOPING) (ELECTRICITY CRACKLES) That all of them? Yeah.
No sign of Omega One.
But we got Jubilee and Rudi back alive.
Yo, Hondo, you mind if I pick your brain? Anything you need, man, what's up? Thinking about doing that good neighbor house program.
- Ha.
Congrats, man.
- (CHUCKLES) Thanks, man.
Which neighborhood? - East Hollywood.
- Okay.
That's cool.
Only I'm not so sure about it.
I mean, you've lived in the city your whole life.
Right? Most cops don't do that.
So, why do you? Well, it's a little different for me, man.
That's where I'm from.
I mean, if I was moving to a new area for the first time, maybe that might make it different.
But would you still do it? Look, I get there's risk involved.
I mean, if I had a wife and a family, I mean, that might change my thinking.
But you want to make a difference - in people's lives, right? - Mm-hmm.
And sometimes you get to wondering if good intentions are enough.
But, that being said, I believe in good intentions and that's why I do this.
And a lot of the time, I can't do that with a gun.
We have Ela safe.
We're taking you to her now.
I went back for her.
By the time I went back, she was already with you.
I would never leave my baby all alone.
I would never, ever do that.
We know.
A-And she's okay.
Do you think she will forgive me? I think she'll be happy to see that you're alive.
I'm so sorry this happened.
Hey! And I'm sorry for this, too.
- Kamile, stop! - No! No! What are you doing? I'm taking the boy.
What? No, please, please! (SHOUTS) Not another word or I will shoot him.
Jessica, your car keys.
JESSICA: Don't do this.
You're working for him now? No.
That's the last thing I'd do.
I've been trying to find Omega One for a year and a half.
Nobody can get to him.
With his son, now I can.
JUBILEE: Rudi! No! - Why? - My sister.
Oba.
When I got too close to the Omegas, they put her in a gasoline drum.
And I'm sorry.
But don't ruin your life by doing this.
The sacrifices we make, right? At least I can stop a monster before he hurts anyone else.
- Rudi, no! No, Rudi, no! - Kamile! - (SHOUTING IN TURKISH) - Rudi! Rudi! Rudi, no! - Kamile! - Rudi! JUBILEE: Rudi! (SOBBING) Should be able to track the GPS in your car.
Kamile won't get far.
She's not trying to get away.
It's a suicide mission to kill Omega One.
She's planning this as she goes, probably using an Omega burner phone to contact him.
Take Jubilee back to HQ.
GPS from your car shows it's a few miles away.
- Where? - Industrial area.
Any refineries nearby? Or truck stops? You're thinking someplace with a gasoline drum.
Yeah.
Where's Omega One? - Where's the boy? - We agreed on the phone.
I want $5 million in exchange for his son.
$5 million inside.
KAMILE: I told you.
Omega One hands the money to me, personally.
Not happening.
Where is the boy? Rudi is inside this gasoline drum.
- Don't shoot.
He's still alive.
- (RUDI SHOUTS IN TURKISH) Omega One tortures people before putting them in drums.
I didn't do that, but if he doesn't come now he'll see what I'm willing to do to his flesh and blood.
Okay.
Please.
Don't hurt my boy.
This is what you do to everyone else.
Let him go.
You shoot me, they shoot you dead.
I'm okay with that.
HONDO: LAPD SWAT! Let me see your hands! We have guns on you right now! Hands! I hold my head up just enough to see the sky And when we go We won't go slow, we'll put up such a fight When they fade into the dust And into ash But all the children know For sure this pain will surely pass Strong and wise And you are love And when the tide it come, you will float above And you will be one day Exactly what you are Ela! And touch the sky Too late to keep the world From dying this time So what now? Hondo spoke with the DEA.
They're working on relocating Jubilee and her family.
Give them new identities, new place to live.
- New start.
- Right.
- Nice job.
- Not really.
You guys brought in the bad guys.
What did I do? You really don't see it? Treat people like family.
What you did with Ela was just as important as what we did out there.
You did what you were asked to do.
People notice that.
I'm gonna take off.
Sir, I wanted you to know I'm sorry about Kamile.
I should've done better.
We wouldn't have found the mom and the kid without her help.
It was a tough call, plus, you knew how to bring her in, and that's what matters.
You did your job.
Hey.
It's not easy finding the balance between life and work.
Kamile obviously struggled with that.
The sacrifices we make.
(CHUCKLES) I raised a family while doing this job.
I don't think I ever really figured it out.
Might be different for a man.
Well, probably is, but the sacrifices are there no matter what.
- Hmm.
- You know, the past few years without Barb, I've had to do things on my own.
A lot of stress, a lot of mistakes, a lot of compromises.
But trying to find that balance, that's what keeps me sane.
You good? I'm good.
All right.
(LOCK BUZZES) - You talk to Darryl? - Yeah.
Good.
All right, look, I've been doing some research.
I got a friend who's a D.
A.
- Hondo.
- No, listen, listen.
State props give discretion to courts as to whether or not to charge a juvenile as an adult.
Hondo.
I talked to my son.
He's no Einstein.
He ain't going to college.
Hell, he ain't gonna finish high school.
Okay, but as long as he can avoid doing a serious stint, I might still have a chance to get him into the Marines when he's 18.
Maybe this is his best path.
What path? Look, I thought about it.
I thought about when you, me, and big Darryl used to hang.
Now, you realize, of the three of us, one is dead, one is in prison, and the other is you.
I think about that all the time.
Odds ain't never been great, dawg.
Not everybody can be Hondo.
Look, I tried to keep my son out of the life, but he just keeps looking for it.
Maybe it's for a reason.
It's not, Leroy.
He got a baby on the way now.
He got bills.
Okay, what does that mean? So what, you're just, you're gonna give up on your son? Don't ever say that.
If this is the life he's gonna choose, I should prepare him, hook him up with the right people, help him survive it, thrive in it.
How do you measure success in this life? Stay alive? Earn respect? Come on, man.
Watch your tone.
This is the same ghetto rap you've been spitting since day one.
I've known you my entire life, Leroy.
Your granddaddy did time.
Your pops did time.
Darryl's supposed to be the one to break that cycle.
Yeah, but it's my cycle because he's my son, not yours.
(KNOCKS ON DOOR) HONDO: Leroy.
Darryl might be guilty, but there are still plea deals to be made, man.
Ways of making sure that his future isn't completely ruined.
I ain't giving up.
I'm never gonna quit on him.
I know.
But nobody's asking for your help here anymore.
Sometimes things don't work out.
Sometimes it just be that way.
Appreciate you checking in, though, dawg.
Ah, here we go.
Come on.
(CAR ALARM BLARING IN DISTANCE) Whoa.
This redefines "do it yourself.
" - Hmm.
- I tried to warn you, Luca.
LUCA: Hey.
This neighborhood got a graffiti problem? - It does.
- Well, what's the point of doing that? Well, every day, there's graffiti.
Every night, I'm here to paint it over.
Hmm.
You're a cop, right? How'd you know? Look like one.
Are you moving here? Uh I'm thinking on it.
All right, thanks.
- You ever own a house? - First one.
- You got a mortgage guy? - Nah.
I'm just gonna pay cash.
I mean, it's a good price, right? Plus, I've been saving money up for years.
Used to call it "screw you money" that I could live on if anyone ever tried to get me to do something I didn't believe in.
- Money to quit your job? - (CHUCKLES) Maybe you shouldn't tell me that.
Now, I'm thinking, I'm thinking I could fix this place up.
I could put a pool table in the living room, big screen for the PlayStation.
Oh, yeah.
(LAUGHS) Hell yeah.
I got a feeling we're gonna be responding - to a lot of noise complaints here.
- (CHUCKLES) Duke! Look what we got.
Hey.
Hey.
Everything okay? Honestly, no.
- Can I come in? - Of course.
You know, Nia, when I was training to be a cop (SCOFFS) my goal was to help people, like my friend's son Darryl.
From what I know about you, I'm sure you did help him.
Did I really? I mean, really? I mean, you're a D.
A.
You know the way it goes.
No matter the intentions we may have, even when we put ourselves out there it doesn't matter.
Just more holes in the dam to plug.
So? Then we just keep plugging them, right? I hear what you're saying.
You want to be the change.
But, ultimately, you don't know if you'll ever really be able to.
There's a quote my father used to say: "I can't be a pessimist because I'm alive.
"I'm forced to believe that we can survive whatever we must survive.
" (LAUGHS SOFTLY) - James Baldwin.
- (LAUGHS SOFTLY) My mother used to read the same thing to me.
We don't have a choice but to be optimists.
But being an optimist is a burden.
It means a lot of disappointment, and sometimes, a little anger.
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