Blue Bloods s05e05 Episode Script

Loose Lips

Are you okay? What? Who are you? I'm a police officer.
Um I mean, I'm off-duty, but here.
Jamie Reagan.
What's your name? Tina.
Tina? Tina what? Look, I'm fine.
Those bruises on your face say different.
- These are nothing.
I'm just - Clumsy? Tina, listen, if you talk to me, maybe I can help.
Please.
He's watching me right now.
Then point him out.
I mean, he could be.
I don't know, okay? What, he's your boyfriend? An ex-boyfriend? What's his name? I can't tell you.
If he finds out I said even one word to a cop Okay, that's all the more reason we got to stop him, okay? You see that cop car over there? He can take us right to the 6-5 precinct.
We can get you medical help, you can tell me the whole story.
You'd do all of that for a stranger? Yeah, it's my job.
Besides, I don't think I could run another ten feet.
I'll go flag him down.
Okay? Just be a minute.
- I found you! Aah! - Tom! I was looking all over for you.
Grandma! Grandma, are you okay? - I'm fine, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
- Are you okay? Got a girl who looks pretty beat up.
Can I get her a lift to the precinct? - Yeah, sure.
- She's right over there.
- Where? - Hold on.
Tina! Morning, Pop.
- Francis.
Coffee? - Had mine.
I can't find my bow tie for the dinner tonight.
Use mine, it's in my closet.
- Oh, another thing.
- Shoot.
Are you sure they know that I'm attending and not you? Absolutely.
Baker confirmed last night.
Good.
I hate that look of disappointment when they're expecting you and they get me.
- What do you mean? - What I said.
Get that out of your head, Pop.
Nobody's disappointed when you show up.
When I go, everybody's on their toes.
When you go, everybody puts their feet up.
- You think? - I don't think, I know.
Just have fun, Pop.
Here and here.
Okay, and you'll get this to the clerk, because I am late for court.
Anything else? - Nope, knock them dead.
- Okay, thanks.
- Miss Reagan, right? - Yes, Tom - Yeah, Pincus, Rutgers University.
- Of course, hi.
This is Alicia.
This is Mr.
Pincus.
He interviewed Nicky last month.
- And was greatly impressed.
- Great.
I'm sure she'll have a lot of great choices.
But not Rutgers? That would be out of bounds for me to discuss.
I'm sure you understand.
Nice to see you again.
Tom, wait.
Please, is there anything you can say about Nicky? Let's just say, the university hopes that parents have a good handle on their students' social media activity.
Nice to meet you.
- Female assault victim.
- And then some, broken arm, broken rib, concussion, probable internal bleeding.
Doctor, this is my husband and his partner.
Hope you can get her to talk.
Only thing she said so far is she deserved this.
I'm a detective with the N.
Y.
P.
D.
Will you talk to us? Leave me alone.
You're in good hands now, okay? You're safe.
Can you tell me your name, all right? - Tina McDermott.
- Tina? Tina, tell me who did this to you.
I know you're afraid, but I promise you, if you tell me who did this, we will find him, and he will never hurt you again.
But he He will.
He'll kill me.
And the other one who tried to help.
You spoke to the police already? That's why he did this.
He has friends who'll help him kill whoever.
She's coding.
Detective, give us some room.
- I need a respirator! - Pressure's dropping.
- More hands.
- Pressure reading.
- Another cop tried to help her? - Yeah, and now he's on a hit list.
- I need an IV in here.
- We gotta get a name out of her.
Clear.
- to ER 4.
- She's unresponsive.
- Resuming compressions.
- Clear.
We need more hands in here.
- I think I know who the other cop is.
- What? - And you know him even better.
- Clear.
Clear.
Still no pulse.
You're the last person to see her alive, other than the guy who offed her, of course.
I can't believe Tina's dead.
Well, she is.
Her full name's Tina McDermott.
She was so scared her boyfriend was watching her.
I guess he really was.
Baez is looking into who he is.
In the meantime, what I need from you is to tell me exactly what happened this morning, okay? Yeah.
I was running the Flatiron Plaza about 8:35 a.
m.
I saw Tina sitting on a bench, bruises on her left eye and her right arm, and she was really spooked.
Said somebody was stalking her, but she took off before I could get her whole story.
- All right, you didn't see no one else? - No.
But even if this guy wasn't there, he was way inside her head.
Seems now he wants your head on a platter for getting involved.
- Really? - Yeah, really.
He must've found your card or something.
Let him come find me.
Jamie, I'm serious.
What? Danny, perps threaten cops all the time.
Probably happens to you three, four times a day.
Which is exactly why you should trust me on this.
Look, yeah, I get it.
Cops all wanna play tough guys and blow it off, and I'm probably as guilty of doing that as anyone.
But this is different.
You're my kid brother, and it's serious.
Well, then I'll be extra careful, Danny, all right? I got Janko watching my back.
Just do me a favor.
Play house mouse at the precinct a couple days, all right? Danny, I'm on duty, all right? Look, I answered all your questions.
If you got any more, just call me.
Kid - He give you anything? - Yeah.
Stubborn attitude.
A Reagan? I'm shocked.
It's different with my kid brother.
Maybe the fact you still call him your "kid" brother has something to do with his stubborn attitude.
Are you here to bust my chops, or do you got something for me? I talked to our dead girl's roommate.
She didn't know Tina very well.
She only moved in a couple of months ago, but she did overhear Tina having arguments with her boyfriend, - a guy named Little G.
- Mm-hm.
He works the door at a club downtown.
Works at a club downtown.
Great.
Then I guess we're going out tonight.
I am serious about this.
You can't just put a boot on their vehicles.
- Why not? - Seriously? - Commissioner.
- Carry on.
I just said that.
Three hundred thousand dollars in unpaid fines calls for action.
They're United Nations diplomats.
- That says it all.
- Frank Commissioner, I just came from your office.
And I wasn't there.
Yes, right.
I got a call about your son.
Don't tell me.
Without you at the 5-4, Danny's taken over.
Actually, Detective Reagan is the solution this time.
He caught a homicide, and evidence suggests that the as-yet-unidentified perp Officer Reagan.
Jamie.
- Threat assessment notified? - Yes, sir.
- Parameters? - Because the killer claims he has, quote, "friends that could help," the thought is that maybe it might be gang or drug cartel related.
The officer's status? He declined a restricted-duty assignment.
Any precautions or modifications? There's an effort to get him to give TARU access to fortify his apartment, but Then that's that.
Sir, aren't you gonna call Jamie in, try to convince him yourself? Would you be advising me to if the officer's name were Tom, Dick or Harry? - No, sir, but - One of my men made a decision based on his understanding of facts on the ground.
It is my job to back him, not dissuade him.
But that officer is also your son.
You're listening to me, sergeant, but you're not hearing me.
Fix that.
- Garrett, what did I do wrong? - Nothing.
Five years in, I'm still trying to crack the code regarding the offspring.
- Should I start packing again? - No.
I guess in about half an hour, he's gonna give Jamie a call with a little fatherly check-in.
But we just sit on our hands? - Welcome to my world.
- Yeah.
Tough day? Jeez, lurk much? Ran into the guy who interviewed you for Rutgers.
Small world.
He was very diplomatic.
What's that mean? I gave a bad interview? No.
On the contrary.
Then he read what you tweeted about your teacher at Blessed Heart, I'm guessing.
- Which one? - Which one? Mrs.
Wilson, Social Studies? The "bitch who might be a good teacher if she wasn't so busy ramming her personal views down our throats all the time"? It's true.
She picks on me every day.
She hates anyone even halfway related to law enforcement.
- That is not the point.
- Then what is? How you behave on Twitter.
You think first and then you tweet.
- Mom - Colleges are looking at you, Nicky.
You think they want students who publicly flame their teachers? Like you did in high school? What? I respected my teachers.
Really? Because in that slam book of yours I found in storage, you said some pretty mean stuff about them.
- That is different.
- How is it different? How? Writing in a notebook for a few friends is a lot different than tweeting on the Internet for a few thousand.
I only have 200 followers.
Yeah, well, now you have one less: Rutgers.
I'm sorry.
I just I got so mad and I just started typing.
This is exactly what I warned you about.
So is this over now? Not quite.
Over here, Henry.
Smile.
All right, smile, everyone.
Great.
Thank you so much for coming tonight, Henry.
Your words to our scholarship honorees were very inspiring.
Well, they seem like a nice bunch of kids.
I've just never given a speech before and seen so many people holding up their phones.
Well, in today's world, that is a standing ovation.
Now, can I count on you for the winter fund-raiser? I'll clear my busy schedule.
- Thanks, Joan.
- Mm-hm.
- Reagan, wet your whistle.
- Nah, I've had enough.
Come on, I paid 50 bucks to have this suit let out.
I gotta make my money back with the open bar.
Good point.
So how bad's this thing with your grandson? How did you hear about that? Oh, come on.
A threat comes in, word gets out.
- So? - No comment.
Since when did you not have an opinion on something? Heh.
Yeah.
Why should I pussyfoot around when some son of a bitch is going after my grandson? - Damn straight.
- Let's just put it this way.
If I was still PC, this guy would already be in cuffs, if not the morgue.
Back in the day, some dirtbag threatened to murder one of my men.
So I ordered every cop in every precinct to grab their nightsticks and hand out wood shampoos till someone coughed up a name.
An hour later, we had the creep and the cop he threatened never even knew he was in danger.
Reagan, I wish you were still at One PP.
You know, some days, so do I.
- Another one? - Why not? Nurse.
- You're done.
- G, get him out of here.
- I paid for a drink.
- Get him out of here! - There's your drink.
- Hey! Hey, you.
Hey.
Come here.
Come here.
- Get up against the wall.
- How can I help you? Back up.
Police.
Let me guess.
Little G? Where were you today when Tina McDermott was murdered? - What? - Come on, don't act like you don't know.
Answer the question.
I don't.
I haven't seen Tina in weeks.
What? Is she really dead? - No, no.
- Hey, hey! Hey.
Come here.
Come here.
Settle down.
Why haven't you seen Tina in weeks? I broke up with her.
I mean, not that I wanted to.
But she wouldn't let me take care of that son of a bitch.
Look, I know it was him.
I know it was.
I'm gonna kill him! - Okay.
- I'm gonna kill that bastard! Hey.
Hey! Relax.
- Who the hell you talking about? - She Tina had this ex-boyfriend, all right? He started stalking her, and showing up at every corner, saying that if he can't have her, no one can.
I mean, the psycho even told her that he'd kill me if I didn't let her go.
So you did.
Look, I wanted to beat his ass, but Tina wouldn't tell me his name.
You know, and after a while of trying to help her, I just I had to give up.
I can't believe she's dead.
Where were you today between 8 a.
m.
And 2 p.
M? Same place I always am, okay, the gym.
Anyone confirm that for you? It's a 24-hour place.
I can take you there right now.
Let's go tell your boss you're gonna take a break.
Come on.
That's not our guy, is it? My gut says no.
For the record? This whole "being partnered with a marked man" thing isn't really living up to the hype.
- Yeah, quiet night.
- Are you scared? You sound like Danny.
And your dad.
Or do you think he just called you out of the blue? I think everyone's overreacting.
This guy stalked and murdered a 90-pound girl, which makes him a coward in my book.
So I don't know what I'm supposed to be afraid of.
What is this, a fender bender? Finally, some excitement.
Go around! Here we go.
Wait.
Wait, wait, Janko.
It's a setup.
Reagan! Get out! Get out of the car! - Get out! - Go! Janko, get out! Reagan! Reagan, come on! Come on, we gotta move.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on.
Come on! It was dark.
You didn't see a face, Jamie? No, the guy had a hoodie on.
Yes or no? Uh I might have.
I don't know.
How's Janko? She's good.
Not a scratch.
At least now you'll take this serious, right? Yeah, Renzulli's sending TARU to my place to set it up now.
Great.
That's where you're gonna be sitting until we find this guy.
- Let's get to it.
- Hang in there, Jamie.
- Hey, kid - No, I don't know where Eddie is, so you can't ask her to keep an eye on me.
I'm gonna be fine, Danny.
I was just gonna tell you not to eat the green Jell-O.
Back in the day, some dirtbag threatened to murder one of my men.
So I ordered every cop in every precinct to grab their nightsticks and hand out wood shampoos till somebody coughed up a name.
Frank, this is not that.
Sir I've seen it, Baker.
The rest of the day, sir.
Thought that dinner was off the record.
Ha, ha.
Is there such a thing anymore? Wrong answer.
Well, tell me what the right one is, because my phone's been ringing off the hook all morning.
Local news, national news, every cable outlet, every newspaper.
My only comment will be "no comment.
" So the current PC is biting his tongue while the former PC runs his mouth to the world? That's what we're going with? - He didn't know he was being filmed.
- Doesn't matter.
Well, you know how fast these things rise up and die down.
Viral video, police brutality, two generations of PCs.
You need to talk to Henry.
- Let's move on.
- No.
- What? - He needs to take accountability.
Moving on.
- So nothing on Tina's cell phone? - No.
No threatening voicemails or text messages, and every outside call came from a disposable.
Well, Little G did say this nutjob preferred to scare her in public.
Yeah, stalking with a personal touch.
Wait a minute.
He knows Jamie from the business card.
Then he would've had to touch it or put his hands on it to read the name, right? So if we get the card from the property clerk and we run it for prints We may be able to ID our bad guy.
Thank you again for making time for us this morning, Mrs.
Wilson.
Always happy to accommodate a parent we rarely see at school functions.
The curse of the career, I'm afraid.
You're a lawyer if I recall? - Deputy district attorney.
- That's right.
The Reagans prefer the home team when it comes to justice in our society.
Both sides need a voice.
Oh, I'm only saying that it's puzzling that for a family so committed to respecting authority, we've had this problem with Nicky.
Mrs.
Wilson, I'm sorry for what I said about you.
Sorry for the vulgarity you used, or sorry you got caught? Sorry that what I said was mean and disrespectful.
So I deleted the tweet.
And I promise I will never tweet anything about school matters again.
Well, it's a bit like closing the barn door after the horse has already escaped, but I accept your apology.
Has God? You haven't been to confession yet.
I will go later today.
Like I said, thank you for making the time.
- We're finished? - Aren't we? I thought you'd be offering your own apology.
You are responsible for teaching your daughter to own up to her mistakes without having to be dragged here.
Right? You have a nice day, ma'am.
You're not kidding.
Garrett? Baker told me to meet Frank here.
But you got me.
- Something wrong? - What the hell were you thinking? - Oh, the video.
- Were you drunk? - That's none of your business.
- Actually, it is.
It's been the business I've been dealing with.
Including having to drop it in the lap of the man who's commissioner.
I can't have an opinion about a lowlife who's trying to murder my grandson? Of course you can have an opinion.
If I shut up about it.
Because I only said what every cop in this town thinks.
I know one who disagrees.
Really? You always put words in Frank's mouth? Because if you were my DCPI, I'd fire your ass.
And I would've never taken the job.
I'm not the bad guy.
Excuse me, was someone else mouthing off on that tape? It's an illegal wiretap.
Go find the guy who filmed it and bust his balls.
Henry, the world's changed.
For you, me and everyone else.
Try and keep up.
- to a great start.
When we come back - thousand, you'll save hundred - Who's there? - Eddie.
Open up.
Eddie? - Hey.
- Hey, thanks.
What are you doing here? Volunteered to cover for Muldoon and Sanchez outside while they went and grabbed lunch.
I figured you needed some too.
Yeah, appreciate it.
This is a nice place, Reagan.
It could use a woman's touch.
Yeah, well, couldn't we all? Oh, you with the jokes.
Grace under pressure.
Nothing fazes the kid.
So did, uh, TARU set you up with anything cool? Yeah, new locks.
They gave me this panic button wired directly to the precinct.
Sweet.
Help yourself.
I'm starving.
You have ESPN in HD? Yeah.
- Russell Price.
- Hey, you guaranteed this loan.
Back out, you'll find out what happens to people who betray me.
You hear that? He'll call you back in 15 to life.
- Who the hell are you? - People who wanna talk to you.
Why don't you step over here? - Get your hand off me, bitch! - Hey! Hey, hey! How about my hands on you? What's going on? Any of you wanna take a swing at a couple of cops? - Back up! - Hey, easy.
This guy's got a problem with women and pals who watch his back.
I'd say we got the right guy.
So now the police are hassling me? Just like the Taxi Commission and everyone else at city hall? - Shut up.
- This is about your fingerprint on the card of a cop you tried to kill.
Right after you killed Tina McDermott.
- You cannot believe I killed Tina.
- That's the easy part.
Hard part's figuring out why she'd pick a schmuck like you in the first place.
I'm an entrepreneur.
Your car service start-up thing? Yeah.
GothamGo.
Which I'm gonna make happen except everybody in this stupid city's trying to stop me.
- So you're persistent? - Right.
Persistent like how you stalked Tina? Tried to kill a cop? I didn't have anything to do with that.
Really? It's pretty obvious how you did it.
You had one of your drivers tail his patrol car last night.
And then you had a couple more block his path with some fake argument so you could throw the firebomb.
No, I was at work until midnight.
You can ask my employees.
Yeah, they'll alibi for you.
You're their boss.
Yeah, and you're gonna try to railroad somebody because you're the cop's brother.
Yeah.
I heard her call you Reagan.
Same name that's on that card.
So you admit you saw it.
Yeah, Tina showed it to me.
So what? "So what?" So you beat her to death, that's "so what.
" No.
I loved Tina.
And she loved me.
And even with all of that love floating around, she ended up trading in her entrepreneur for that meathead Little G, huh? She was gonna come back to me.
No, she wasn't.
She blew you off, didn't she? Yeah.
So you roughed her up a little bit, huh? That's when you got really pissed because she talked to a cop about you.
Then you gave her what she deserved, didn't you? What do you want me to say, huh? You want me to tell you getting dumped didn't hurt? Let me tell you something, people who care about people get hurt the most.
- Right.
- That doesn't mean I killed Tina.
Or your stupid cop brother who stuck his nose where it didn't belong.
Keep smiling, tough guy.
Remember not to lose it like that in front of the jury.
I'm not going on trial for anything.
Sure you are.
You assaulted my partner.
- And that's just for starters.
- Well, then I want my lawyer.
Now.
That's the smartest thing you said all day.
Which is why educators like Dewey thought FDR's aims were critical in furthering progressivism in the 1930s.
Okay, I want to put a pin in the New Deal, and talk about something that's influencing society right now.
Social media.
Finally, something that we care about.
That's very funny, Steven.
But the rise of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube affects every aspect of our culture in ways unheard of even ten years ago.
But that's a good thing, right? I mean, now everyone has a voice.
It can be.
It can also be a bad thing when certain irresponsible voices use social media to lie or hurt.
Who can give an example? How about Miss Reagan? Why are you calling on me? Oh, you have first-hand experience.
But I apologized to you.
Well, has your great-grandfather apologized to anyone yet? I'm sorry.
What for? For saying how much he would like a police state where innocent people can be rounded up and brutalized.
That was taken out of context.
Well, why did he even say it? Well, because, obviously, he believes it.
This is so unfair.
Well, now, thanks to social media, everyone knows how people in power really think.
I can't believe she just did that to you.
Are you gonna tweet about her again? No, not her.
All right, take your time, both of youse.
Tell me if any of these guys looks like the one who threw the Molotov cocktail.
I guess it was too dark.
Yeah, I can't tell, either.
Sorry.
Okay.
Move them out.
Come on.
We tanked, huh? We'll nail him another way.
Partner's already working on something.
Wish there was something I could do.
There is, you can go home, and you can stay there and listen to me, okay? What the hell are you doing? Take them out the other way.
Workers got it blocked off.
Put him back in the lineup.
Don't walk them out this way.
I'm sorry, Danny.
Yo, you heard the man.
Let's go! - Why is that guy eyeballing me? - What? I think the guy who tried to kill me just ID'd himself.
Hey, wait, bring him back.
Were you eyeballing me, buddy? - Got something to say? - Stop.
- Was it you? - Hey! You kill your girlfriend? Do you wanna kill cops now too? - Don't know what you're talking about.
- Listen to me.
You want a piece of my partner, you gotta go through me first.
- Come on.
- I will kill you.
Come on.
- Think that's the guy.
- Yeah, it's too late now.
You didn't ID him in the room.
And you, you don't jump the leash in my squad.
Go.
Go.
- The lineup didn't go well? - It went terrible.
What do you got? Well, maybe the nail in Price's coffin.
- What? - The lab isolated a partial print from a shard of glass in the Molotov cocktail.
Great, if we can tie this print to Price, - we'll get that son of a bitch.
- If your sister agrees.
She better agree, he's trying to kill our brother.
Something smells good.
Minestrone.
I'd offer you some, but I know I'd have to check with your DCPI first.
I'm not following.
Garrett and I had a chat today.
- Did you? - More like an ambush, actually.
Gave me an earful too.
Well, he wasn't speaking for me.
So you're fine with what I said on the videotape? No.
You were out of line, Pop.
Doesn't mean I was wrong.
I can't do the things you used to do.
Nor do I want to.
Jamie would be safe by now if you could.
That's unknowable.
At least I would've got the message out, you screw with a cop, you pay a price.
Even if you have to tune up some innocent people while you're at it? All that mattered was that my men were safe.
Even like the guy that I talked about on the videotape.
He had no idea that he had almost been killed.
You didn't want his thanks.
I knew you'd be grateful.
You follow football, Miss Reagan? Lifelong Jets fan.
So that's where you learned to throw a Hail Mary like this one.
Murder in the second degree, attempted murder of a police officer, assault on a police officer? Your Honor, we will prove that Mr.
Price killed his former girlfriend, attempted to kill an officer who went out of his way to help, and violently shoved the investigating detective.
Then I must have the wrong document, because the facts listed here are circumstantial and unconvincing.
His fingerprint was on a piece of the Molotov cocktail Which proves he held that bottle at some time in the past.
Doesn't implicate him in its assembly, or put him at the scene.
Judge, I am innocent.
This whole family is trying to railroad me Mr.
Price, you can shut up now.
- Your Honor - He has a point, because it doesn't help to have your loved ones blabbing about this case on a daily basis.
My grandfather's opinion should not influence this court.
And your daughter tweeting about what he said? My daughter's opinion should not influence this court.
The online waters are already muddied, Miss Reagan.
If I were you, I would recuse myself and tell the ADA who takes over to build a better case before coming back.
Mr.
Price, you are free to go.
So, what did you do to this salmon? What? You don't like it? I usually don't like it, but now I do like it.
A lot of lemon and salt, a little bit of dill.
- Remember that.
- Of course I'm gonna remember that.
- Good.
- It's my recipe.
- Really tasty.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Check mine for bones? No.
Why? Someone should check, I could choke on one.
Because I can't look out for myself.
Nobody thinks that.
Well, except Danny.
Yeah, maybe I wouldn't think it if you weren't so pigheaded.
Afraid I'll steal your crown? You were the one that was almost roasted on a spit.
At least you got family on your case.
I got a second-stringer, calling me senile.
- Nobody called you that.
- Okay, "dinosaur.
" - Oh, cut it out.
- You cut it out.
- We have something in common here.
- We do? Yeah.
Our obituaries are gonna start - the same way - Dad! "Former New York City Police Commissioner.
" - So? - So? For better or worse, it defines us.
So respect the office, - even if you're not in it anymore.
- I do.
- Yes, he does.
- Thank you.
Not every issue begs your opinion, Nicky.
Okay, Mom.
- What does that mean? - Yeah, why is she in trouble? Let's just say she takes after her great-grandfather in the shooting-off-at-the-mouth department.
Yeah, and he has to watch what he says because his opinion still carries weight.
I still think that some of the old ways are the best ways.
"The old ways are the best ways"? That's like, could Tyson beat Ali in his prime? It's a non-starter.
Anything else, Francis? Yes, one more thing.
I love you, Pop.
I do, I love you.
Cut it out.
- Good morning.
- Morning.
You look like crap.
Thanks, I was up all night, trying to nail a piece of crap.
Yeah, me too.
You get anything? I ran the names of his drivers.
Bunch of ex-cons, no surprise there.
Maybe we're lucky, and one of them will flip.
I combed Price's Facebook.
I found a classmate who said he terrorized a girl in college.
- I'm gonna track down her number.
- Great.
You know, maybe we ought to stalk the stalker a little bit.
Nothing illegal, just Enough to let Price know we got eyes on him wherever he goes? Exactly.
I think I know who should be the first one out in front of his place.
Hey, how far away are you? Roll call's in a minute.
Sorry, I'm dropping off a gown at Pasolini's to be dry-cleaned.
Gown? What did you do, steal it? No, I didn't steal it.
I have nice clothes, you know.
And an active social life.
You should try both some time.
You know Eddie, you there? Eddie? - Hey, Danny.
What's up? - We're gonna put the screws to Price.
- You want in? - Yeah, as soon as Eddie gets here.
- When is that gonna be? - I was asking her, the line went dead.
- Let me call her back.
- What you mean, "line went dead"? It made a weird sound, then the call dropped.
"People who care about other people get hurt the most.
" - What? - It's what Price said to us.
And then we came out of the lineup, and Eddie went crazy and played mama bear trying to protect you.
- He went after her? - Don't know, we better check.
She's outside Pasolini's in the East Village.
I'll meet you there.
No, no, no.
He won't go there.
It's gotta be somewhere private.
He's got a garage on Ninth Street.
All right? Go there now.
Shut up already.
That feel good? Hey, I'm almost there.
Get that door open.
The minute I pull inside, shut it behind me.
- Make sure the sign says "closed.
" - Will do.
It's almost over.
Just a little bit farther.
Let me see your hands! Get them up! - I got her.
- Jamie, don't move her, I'll call a bus.
Hey.
You have the right to remain silent.
- You okay? - Yeah.
I'm okay.
- I'm a little bumpy.
- Okay.
- All right, just sit tight.
- Oh, no.
- Sit until we get somebody to check - No, I gotta get out.
No.
No.
Okay, all right, all right.
All right, sit down.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Okay, you all right? Two need any help over there? No, we're all good.
- I think they're good.
- I'd say so.

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