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00:00Hey.
00:05Hi. So, here's what I'm thinking.
00:07It's April Fool's Day, which means nothing counts, right?
00:10April Fool's is tomorrow.
00:11It's 12.01.
00:12And if we play our cards right, we can use April Fool's Day as a hall pass.
00:17We're not actually together, but we can pretend we're together,
00:20as an April Fool's Day prank, just for today.
00:23And if anybody raises a flag, we'll say,
00:25surprise, it's an April Fool's joke, and everyone will laugh, and we can...
00:29Uh-huh.
00:30Mm-hmm.
00:31Okay, wow.
00:32I've clearly been doing April Fool's wrong my whole life,
00:35so we're not actually together, but we're making out a secret like we are together,
00:39so what's the prank?
00:40Do you want to talk about April Fool's Day, or do you want to take your pants off?
00:54Oh, you get my email?
00:56You mean the one with the subject, bend over case?
00:58Yeah, not the most original April Fool's joke.
00:59It's not a joke.
01:00Dover's a real defendant who demanded a speedy trial nine days ago.
01:04Peters was handling it until he landed in the hospital with a severe case of food poisoning.
01:07So you're telling me that I have to go to trial tomorrow for a murder case I've never heard of
01:10because Ron Peters ate bad paella?
01:12Uh-huh.
01:13And that's not an April Fool's joke?
01:14Uh-huh.
01:15I hate you.
01:16I know, but this will pass, and then we'll go back to being besties.
01:18Uh, my wife's my bestie.
01:20Ugh.
01:21Boring.
01:26Officer Nolan.
01:27Yeah.
01:28I'm your new rookie, Connor Craig.
01:29Oh, ha.
01:30Nice try.
01:31Yeah, I don't, uh, I don't fall for April Fool's pranks.
01:34Uh, no, sir, no, it's, it's not a prank.
01:37I, I just transferred over from West Valley.
01:39I've been training with, uh, Sergeant McAdams the last whole month.
01:41Oh.
01:42Yeah, it's a good story.
01:43I would have gone with six months because nobody transfers divisions with one month left
01:47in their probation, and you should have picked a different TO.
01:50McAdams is a department legend.
01:52That makes your prank easily disprovable.
01:55Yes, sir.
01:56All valid points if I were joking.
02:01Which I'm not.
02:03He's not joking.
02:04The last minute transfer, and I forgot to tell you.
02:06My bad.
02:07Mm-hmm.
02:08Mm-hmm.
02:11Do I seem like a fan of tomfoolery, I'll see you?
02:13No, sir, but that could all be part of your master plan.
02:16A five-year-long con to make me believe that you're not into pulling pranks, just to bring
02:20this on me now, which seems less and less likely now that I explain it.
02:23Exactly.
02:24Rather than looking to get for what's in the mouth, you should be doing backflips.
02:29Craig's record is exemplary and spotless.
02:32All you have to do is not screw up for the next 30 days, and you will be credited for turning
02:37out a second top-notch rookie.
02:39Yes, sir.
02:40So don't screw up.
02:41He said that already.
02:42Mm-hmm.
02:51How exactly are we pulling this prick off?
02:53Exactly like this.
02:54Just sitting a little closer than we normally are.
02:58Hey.
03:00There's no chance Gray is pranking me with this rookie, is there?
03:03No.
03:04No, Gray hates pranks as much as I hate.
03:07Mediocrity.
03:08Subtitles.
03:09The designated hitter.
03:10Reasons.
03:11Are you implying I'm a hateful person?
03:13Yes.
03:14All right.
03:15Today is April Fool's Day, by far the most annoying day of the year.
03:20So with Officer Penn out for trial prep, Sergeant Bradford will be your go-to supervisor for the
03:26day.
03:27And for the news, Officer Nolan has a new rookie.
03:31Stand up.
03:32Set your name and badge number.
03:34Officer Connor Craig, badge number 382610.
03:36Officer Craig trained under legendary Sergeant McAdams and earned top marks.
03:42But as we know, training isn't over until it's over.
03:46All right.
03:47Let's get to it.
03:48Be safe out there.
03:49I'm sorry.
03:50I'm nervous.
03:51My last CO didn't really let me drive much.
03:52But it's a required element of your training.
03:53Right.
03:54He did enough to evaluate me, but driving was his domain.
03:56Okay.
03:57Well, he was a legend, so I guess I'll defer to his judgment.
03:58But I still have to evaluate you fully.
03:59Of course.
04:00All right.
04:01Let's start with traffic stop procedures.
04:02Head north on La Brea.
04:03Closer we get to sunset, the more likely we are to find someone driving like a fool.
04:06Yeah.
04:07All right.
04:08All right.
04:09Let's start with traffic stop procedures.
04:10Head north on La Brea.
04:12Closer we get to sunset, the more likely we are to find someone driving like a fool.
04:17Cool.
04:18That's right, right?
04:19No.
04:20North is left.
04:21North is left.
04:22Okay.
04:23I think I am seeing why McAdams didn't want you driving.
04:26Sorry.
04:27What?
04:28Nothing.
04:29What?
04:30Nothing.
04:31It's just, uh, you're glowing.
04:34I'm what?
04:35Your aura.
04:36It's...
04:37It's...
04:38It's...
04:39It's...
04:40It's...
04:41It's...
04:42It's...
04:43It's...
04:44It's...
04:45It's...
04:46It's...
04:47You had sex.
04:50I did not.
04:51I did not.
04:52I did not!
04:54I am feeling kind of sparkly today though, so thank you.
04:57Okay.
05:02What?
05:03Nothing.
05:04It's just...
05:05I noticed your hand touched teams at roll call.
05:06Is that how you think sex works?
05:08Uh-huh.
05:09No, but seriously, you can trust me with your secret.
05:11We're roomies.
05:12I know. I know that. But seriously, nothing is going on.
05:19Okay.
05:24That's what they said.
05:26I don't get it.
05:28Sorry, but I can't do that.
05:30What's going on?
05:31Apparently, our social media intern posted that it was parking ticket amnesty day.
05:36Just bring in your ticket and all will be forgiven.
05:38We have a social media intern?
05:40Not for long because I'm going to kill her.
05:42Okay.
05:43Everybody listen up. If you are here because of the amnesty post, it's an April Fool's joke.
05:48Okay? You still have to pay your tickets.
05:49Now, the good news is you're in the right place to get that done.
05:54Really?
05:56Thanks, but a whole new line is going to start up again as long as that post is up.
06:09Are you the social media intern?
06:11If you're looking for help setting up a TikTok account, it's not my job.
06:15Definitely not. Look, social media is the worst of us.
06:18I'm here because you posted that it was parking ticket amnesty day on the LAPD account.
06:22Fire, right?
06:23No, not fire. Unless it's the kind you have to put out.
06:26Who approved this?
06:26Mm-hmm. Captain gave me a long leash to increase our social following, ergo.
06:31Ergo. You made a promise we can't keep.
06:34Look, once parking tickets are issued, they're in the system. They can't legally be waived,
06:37which means you pissed off a bunch of people who are taking it out on us.
06:40Okay, can I offer a suggestion?
06:41No.
06:42Your whole vibe needs work. Yeah, there's like an art to giving criticism. I like to start
06:46with a compliment, then gently deliver the note, and then end it with a compliment. Like
06:49a little feel-good sandwich.
06:51Delete the tweet. Now.
06:52Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no. A dirty delete will get us canceled. But I can't issue an apology
06:57statement with something cute.
06:58Well, fine. Get on it.
07:02Couldn't put an email. My God.
07:05Joe! Hey!
07:07Wesley! I heard you're taking over the Bendover case.
07:10Literally fell into my lap. I'm just trying to get up to speed, but I would love a continuance.
07:14Oh, I'm sure you would, but there's not a chance to help. My client has a right to a speedy trial,
07:18and if you can't provide that, then you're violating his rights, and the judge will dismiss the case.
07:22Oh, right. You're smiling because you smell blood in the water, because I only have the rest of the
07:26day to make sure your client doesn't walk.
07:27100%.
07:28Mm-hmm.
07:29See, being a public defender is a thankless, bad-paying job, with few wins against a DA's
07:34office that punishes the poor and loves to rub my nose in the mud at every turn. So you're
07:39distressed. It's a rare moment of karmic joy that I would have brought popcorn for had I
07:44known in advance.
07:45Mm-hmm.
07:46But, uh, hey, you want to cut your losses and save the rest of your day, then drop the
07:51charges.
07:51I can't. It's murder. There's an eyewitness. What about a plea deal?
07:54Nope. My guy's innocent.
07:56And adamant to have his day in court.
07:58Okay.
07:59See, they're bright and early.
08:01I've definitely been bringing popcorn.
08:08Angela, hey.
08:10I need to ask you a favor.
08:14Right. Oh, I have seemed to drop my pin. Sorry. One sec. I thought I... Hey, you called
08:22for backup?
08:22No. Witnesses.
08:24You are definitely being pumped.
08:29Right? There is no way this is a rookie with 12 months of training. Maybe he's just nervous
08:34about impressing you. You know, not first time training with a new T.O.
08:37You are? Easy as pot. Okay. Well, this is... This is all wrong.
08:42Oh, yeah. You made that ticket out to yourself.
08:46Oh, shoot. Uh, I'm sorry. I'm a little rusty. My last T.O. wasn't into traffic enforcement.
08:53My bad. Not nerves. Good luck.
08:55But you were gonna...
08:56Gotta go!
09:00Where are you going?
09:02Oh, right. Sorry.
09:03Won't have it so hard.
09:057-9-15. I have a 415 family. 3107 Avon Street. Male and female in the verbal details to your box.
09:137-9-15. Show us something.
09:14Okay. Tell me you've handled domestic disputes before.
09:21I've handled domestic disputes before.
09:22Okay.
09:24But... But for reals, I haven't.
09:26Then why would you tell me?
09:28Well, you told me to tell you.
09:30But I'm excited to experience my first with you. What do I need to know?
09:34Okay. Cops like to use acronyms to remember things. And today, you're going to learn the gambit, the G-M-B-I-T of domestic disputes.
09:44It's always a good idea just to stand to the side, just in case of potential incoming gunfire.
09:55You think he's got a shootout?
09:56No. But you should do things the right way every time. That way, the moves become automatic. Knock on the door.
10:02Police! Open up!
10:07What do you want?
10:08Wait. Did you call in?
10:10No. No, baby. I would... I would never.
10:12Uh, sir, we received multiple calls about a disturbance. We just wanted to make sure that everything was all right.
10:19We're fine. And you're not coming in my house without a warrant.
10:23Now, the first step in gambit is G. Get inside.
10:26Now, explain to the gentleman we don't need a warrant to investigate domestic violence and that we hate to disturb him.
10:31But, by law, we can't leave until we resolve this.
10:36And what if he slams the door on us?
10:37Well, then we would have to destroy the door and probably arrest him.
10:44You got two minutes.
10:46You two look so familiar. Have we met?
10:54I'm a friend of James Murray and his wife, Nyla.
10:57Teddy and I were at that fundraising gala last month.
10:59That's right. Children of the fallen.
11:01And you had a drunken altercation with Sergeant Bradford.
11:04All right. Now, we are in the house. Step two is M. Make it safe. Do you see anything unsafe?
11:14You know, someone, not you, Teddy, might use that bottle as a weapon, which would mean we would have to use force, so let's not have that.
11:22I am so sorry. He just lost his job, and it's been a really tough week.
11:33Shut up. You don't have to tell everybody all our business all the time.
11:36Which brings us to B, as in be observant so that we can, I, investigate.
11:42Teddy has clearly had too much to drink. Anita is upset.
11:45Why don't you go talk to her and figure out what happened?
11:47No. Just go talk to her, alone. Walk behind me. Stay where I can see you.
11:58Hey, don't say nothing about nothing.
12:01Cops trying to jam me up in my own house.
12:03You're new, huh?
12:05Let's talk about you. What's going on? We're here to help.
12:08He just gets drunk, then mad at the world. Everybody else did him wrong, and nothing is his fault.
12:14He's never hit me, but he scares me, and I am so tired of being scared.
12:22Well, look, we can take care of him today, but if this continues, you can always call us.
12:28We also have resources to help you if you decide when you want to get away from him.
12:34Yeah.
12:35Which brings us to T for take appropriate action. What do we have, Officer Gray?
12:39Negative 2735, but she wants him to leave. She's afraid.
12:43Well, she's just going to have to be afraid, then.
12:46It's not a crime to tie one on in my own house. I know my rights.
12:51We are simply concerned that you are a danger to yourself or to others.
12:55So you're going to have to come with us. No criminal charges.
12:58Just to see a nurse so you can sober up and cool down alone.
13:02Officer Craig, search Teddy for weapons and escort him to the shop.
13:06Hey, don't touch me. I'll pay your salary.
13:08That changes the taking action part of it.
13:16Now there will be criminal charges.
13:19And that is the gambit of handling a domestic disturbance.
13:22I don't understand. On paper, the kid's a rock star trainee.
13:29All his daily observation reports are signed off.
13:32Craig's checklist is practically complete.
13:34Yes, sir. And yet there are significant holes in his training.
13:38His officer's safety and his perception of danger are nonexistent.
13:42He struggles with a basic traffic citation.
13:44I find that hard to believe. McAdams is a highly respected FTO.
13:49I know, but I am telling you, sir, there is no way Officer Craig is going to be ready in a month.
13:53Hell, he...
13:54He may not even make it to the end of the day.
13:58So what do you want me to do?
13:59Uh...
14:00It's ultimately your call.
14:03But I would think carefully before bouncing him.
14:05You trained a stellar first rookie.
14:07But if you're handed an LAPD Legends trainee and he fails in a week, the captain might think the problem is you.
14:16Understood.
14:18And you're sure this isn't a prank?
14:21No, I'm...
14:22Sorry.
14:24But if it was...
14:26I'm on it.
14:29Why are we here?
14:30Instead of the bend over lead investigator.
14:33I left two messages for Detective Berman that he has not returned and I do not have time to wait.
14:37I have to decide by tonight whether I am going to trial or dropping charges.
14:39But as a thank you, I'm ordering luncheon from Republique.
14:42Oh, well, you should have led with that.
14:43As you can see from the file, our victim, Frank Horbolt, was killed in the parking garage of his office building.
14:48Now, the eyewitness, a maintenance worker, claims to have seen Ben Dover following Horbolt out of the elevator
14:53and returning alone five minutes later and dropping something into a garbage can.
14:57The police later found the murder weapon in that same trash can.
15:00Is there a relationship between Dover and the victim?
15:03No. They work in the same building, but no direct contact.
15:05So your whole case basically rests on the believability of your witness?
15:09Yep.
15:10She's in there waiting to talk to us.
15:12Come on.
15:15Hey.
15:19Um, I was told that I wouldn't have to testify.
15:24Told by who?
15:25Detective Berman.
15:26He said that the killer would take a plea deal.
15:28No sweat.
15:29Why are you nervous about testifying?
15:31I'm not.
15:32I'm just...
15:33Berman said that...
15:33Okay, forget about what Berman said.
15:35Let's talk about your testimony.
15:36You said that you saw Ben Dover follow Frank Horbolt into the garage.
15:41There were a few minutes between them, but Berman said that...
15:44Hold on.
15:45Did Detective Berman coach you on what to say in your testimony?
15:48No.
15:49No.
15:49No.
15:50It's just he...
15:51Um...
15:52Defined coach.
15:54Okay.
15:55You know what?
15:55Just, um...
15:56Let's give us a couple minutes.
15:57You should drop the case.
16:04She'll get killed in a cross-examination.
16:05Okay, but is she lying, or did Berman just shape her testimony to be more definitive?
16:09Neither is good.
16:11Will you talk to Berman?
16:13Forget it.
16:14Look, if I do it, he's gonna shut down, and I don't have time to pressure him.
16:16I have to make a decision in a couple hours.
16:18I need to know if this case is winnable.
16:19We'll do it for a price.
16:22A spa weekend for me and my partner.
16:24And when you say my partner, you mean my wife.
16:28Unless she thinks that we should give her husband a freebie.
16:30Oh, hell no.
16:32Two-bedroom suite at Malibu Beach Resort, while the men watch the children.
16:37Okay.
16:43I don't understand.
16:45Am I in trouble?
16:46No, I just need to speak to your old training officer about some deficits.
16:49In your training.
16:50Hi.
16:51I'm looking for Sergeant McAdams.
16:52The station says he's here to take us some statements.
16:54He's in the...
16:55I memorized the Rook book.
16:56Go ahead.
16:57Ask me anything.
16:58Yeah, it's not about the rule book.
17:00It's about a failure to translate words into actions.
17:05There he is.
17:07All right.
17:07Just stay here.
17:08Okay?
17:09Say hi for me.
17:10All right.
17:14Sergeant McAdams.
17:16Yeah.
17:17John Nolan from the Mid-Wilshire Station.
17:19Okay.
17:20I was hoping to ask you a few questions about your old rookie, Connor Craig.
17:23You was new to you?
17:24Oh, yeah.
17:25And I've noticed some gaps in his training.
17:29You heard it cause trouble?
17:30No, sir.
17:31No, I'm just...
17:32I'm looking for some clarity.
17:33I mean, you are a legend in the department, and this kid spent a year with you, but he
17:39has no practical understanding of the job.
17:40Look, I was supposed to retire last year.
17:51Stayed on as a favorite of my captain.
17:52Craig shows up.
17:53He's got no instincts, no fire, no command presence.
17:56Why not just bounce on?
17:57And go out on a loser?
17:58Finish my career on a fail?
18:00No way.
18:01So I carried him.
18:02Only took low-impact calls.
18:04I got the seniority to pull it off, so...
18:06Only you did chicken out in the end.
18:08You forced the transfer so that you wouldn't be the one who put an untrained cop onto the street.
18:14You got no right to judge me.
18:16Actually, I do.
18:18Because I'm the cop who could have been killed today on a domestic.
18:22Because the kid you sent me doesn't know enough to have my back.
18:32Did you say hi back?
18:33Are you going to bounce me?
18:38Honestly, I should.
18:41Instead, I'm going to give you the rest of the day to prove that you are worth the risk.
18:44Do not make me regret it.
18:48Okay.
18:56Knock it off!
18:59It isn't right.
19:00You have to let us go.
19:02What's going on?
19:02He's not honoring our get-out-of-jail-free cards.
19:05That's not a thing.
19:07Then why is it on the LAPD's social media account?
19:10What?
19:24What the hell were you thinking?
19:26Raising your voice in the workplace is a sign of weakness, not strength.
19:29You posted get-out-of-jail-free cards.
19:31Oh, I couldn't just delete the parking ticket tweet.
19:33I mean, that screamed scandal.
19:34Okay.
19:35So, I retracted it with something that is clearly a joke.
19:37Not to the growing number of criminals in Holding demanding we release them.
19:41This is not funny.
19:42No, how dumb people are is always funny.
19:44It's clear on the post it's an April Fool's joke.
19:46See?
19:47It says, April Fool's, this is not redeemable.
19:49In tiny print no one can read.
19:51Okay, Boomer.
19:52Go find our glasses.
19:53I'm sorry.
19:53Boomer?
19:54This is not my fault.
19:55Those Delulus didn't even scan the QR code.
19:57If they had, they would have seen this.
20:01Okay, you know what?
20:02Your reckless behavior has cost us department time and resources.
20:05And the fact that you keep making excuses lets me know that you don't see why that's a problem.
20:08You're fired.
20:09You can't fire me.
20:10I'm a civilian employee.
20:11You're right.
20:12You've been fired by the Office of Support Services.
20:14And they were happy to let me be the one to tell you.
20:16So, pack up your stuff and be grateful you're not leaving this room in handcuffs.
20:21You don't have to be so mean about it.
20:26Hey!
20:28What the hell are you guys up to?
20:29Let me guess.
20:30You must be Berman.
20:31Oh, like you don't know.
20:32Look, we get why you're not happy.
20:34But the DA's office had us assigned to this case when they couldn't get into contact with you.
20:37Yeah, well, that's not how things work and you know it.
20:39What do you think I don't know who your husband is?
20:41Okay, why don't you just take a deep breath before you say something you're going to regret.
20:45Why don't you go screw yourself?
20:46Okay, that's enough of that.
20:48We didn't set out to jam you up.
20:50But we've been inside your case for five minutes and it's a hot mess.
20:53So, we're going to go inside and talk to the victim's widow and try to get some clarity.
20:58We were going to invite you, but now you can go screw yourself.
21:03Was the widow really inside waiting to talk to us?
21:05No, I just wanted to see his face when I said it and he looked panicked.
21:09The question is why?
21:11I'm sorry, okay?
21:18It took longer than I thought to get you bailed out.
21:20I would have never been in there in the first place if you hadn't sold me out.
21:23Baby, please, I didn't sell you out.
21:25I just...
21:26Sometimes you can get a little scary.
21:29Get over it.
21:31You are so weak.
21:32Give me the damn keys.
21:38Today.
21:43She bailed him out.
21:45How many times do I have to tell you about this damn seat?
21:47Why would she do that?
21:48People in abusive relationships often do things that are against their best interests.
21:52He looks more angry than when we arrested him.
21:56What should we do?
21:57You gave her that card for victim resources, right?
22:00You told her she could call them or us at any point?
22:03Yeah.
22:03Yeah.
22:04I even circled the one Sergeant McAdams said we're the best.
22:07The best we can hope for is that she uses one of them.
22:11People are going to make their own choices.
22:12Guys, we're here for when they make bad ones.
22:25Wow.
22:25We never even did this when we were actually together.
22:28Well, that's because we didn't have a deadline.
22:29Okay.
22:29Well, midnight, right?
22:31Yes.
22:32Do you think it's been long enough?
22:33I think a little longer.
22:40We should really get back to work and do...
22:42Things.
22:44Things?
22:45Yes.
22:45Things like crime.
22:46We need to stop crime.
22:47Okay.
22:48Do you insist?
22:48I do.
22:49I do insist.
22:51Fix your shirt.
22:54Hi.
22:55Hi.
22:56Hey.
22:58We should get back out there.
23:00Yeah.
23:00I mean, unless you and Tim need to discuss something in private.
23:03No.
23:03I think we covered everything.
23:04Yeah.
23:05Okay.
23:06Ladies.
23:09Uh-oh.
23:11What?
23:12A social media intern I just fired posted this.
23:16City of Los Angeles, for the next three hours, all crime is legal.
23:19Go nuts and don't call us.
23:21Peace sign.
23:21Emoji wearing sunglasses.
23:22Peace sign.
23:26Here we go.
23:26Libby posted the purge alerts across all social media platforms before changing the passwords,
23:32and we can't take them down until IT hacks into the account.
23:34But you can take hours.
23:35I mean, people have to know this is a joke.
23:37Most people will see it that way, but there are plenty that won't.
23:409-1-1's already getting swamped with calls, looting, robberies, and a host of assaults.
23:44All right.
23:45We're on citywide tactical alert with mandatory holdover until further notice.
23:50In progress crime against persons are priority one.
23:54Refer all property crimes to online reporting.
23:5710-7 reporting will be held until end of shift.
24:00How bad is this going to be?
24:01Pretty bad.
24:02The police told me I could do it on the internet.
24:04It's not going to stand up in court.
24:05But there will be lawsuits, especially from the crime victims who claim that their injuries
24:08were caused by the LAPD posting this.
24:11Bottom line is this.
24:12Make sure your arrests have all the criminal elements, your evidence is solid, and your reports
24:16are spotless.
24:17Okay.
24:18Everyone's 10-8.
24:19Be safe out there.
24:23I'm going to leave you here at the station.
24:25What?
24:26No.
24:26Officer Craig, you remain a wild card with serious Officer
24:31Safety Issues.
24:32I can't go face whatever craziness is about to jump off while I have to be worried about
24:36you.
24:37Well, with all due respect, sir, that's your job as a training officer.
24:42I didn't realize that I wasn't being fully trained before, and that's on me.
24:45But you said we'd spend the rest of the shift evaluating me, and what better way to do that
24:48than when the pressure's on?
24:50Otherwise, you're no better than McAdams.
24:54I'm sorry.
24:55That last part was way over the line, but I stand by the rest.
25:01All right, you're in.
25:05I won't let you down.
25:06It's not me I'd be worried about.
25:08My wife is a ninja warrior assassin.
25:10If she ends up a widow because of you, there won't be enough left of you to fit into a bucket.
25:14Not a joke.
25:15Must have been going 90 miles an hour.
25:22Should we go after him?
25:36Negative.
25:37Gray wants us focused on crimes against persons.
25:40We can get his license plate from the dash cam later.
25:427 out of 15 multiple callers report shots fired in the alley 3100 block Avon Street.
25:47Possible 1054 lane by the vehicle.
25:49Add up 15.
25:50That's right.
25:527 out of 15 copies.
25:53Go 3.
25:55Avon Street.
25:56Does that sound familiar to you?
25:58Yeah.
25:59Teddy and Anita live on Avon Street.
26:00Someone broke all the streetlights.
26:10No!
26:12No!
26:13No!
26:14No!
26:15No!
26:16No!
26:17No!
26:18No!
26:19No!
26:20No!
26:21No!
26:22No!
26:23No!
26:24No!
26:25No!
26:26No!
26:27No!
26:28No!
26:29No!
26:30No!
26:30There's a drive-by. Robbery, maybe.
26:37Oh, they would have stolen his watch.
26:41Did Anita do this?
26:42We've got to find her.
26:44I'm going to go check the house.
26:46You stay here with the crime scene.
26:47Get crime scene tape, block off that end of the alley.
26:49Use our shop to block off the other end.
26:51Get the good camera from the evidence kit.
26:52Take a picture of everything, even if it doesn't look important.
27:00You've got this.
27:05Anita, LAPD.
27:09Anita, please drop in the door.
27:11Hello?
27:13Hi.
27:14What's going on?
27:15Anita, LAPD.
27:16I'm Officer Nolan.
27:17You remember me?
27:18Do you know where Teddy is?
27:20No.
27:20He dropped me off, then went out.
27:23Probably to a bar.
27:25But he's supposed to be back by now.
27:28He didn't call.
27:31Have you been drinking?
27:32I had some bourbon.
27:33It's been a long day.
27:34I got scared.
27:36I'm always scared.
27:37The blues helped me relax.
27:39But now I'm getting worried about Teddy.
27:41Is everything okay?
27:43No.
27:45No, I'm afraid it's not.
27:46I'm going to need you to come with me.
27:51Come on.
27:53Okay.
27:54Just hold on right here.
27:57All right.
27:57Just sit tight, and I'll go get you a blanket.
28:01Yeah, but where's my husband?
28:02You still haven't told me what's going on.
28:04Just sit and hold tight.
28:07Hey.
28:08You're not going to believe this.
28:09You turned the shopper up.
28:10Yeah.
28:11You want to know why?
28:12The victim's driver's seat.
28:13And an empty glass, but mostly the driver's seat.
28:15What about it?
28:16Well, it was moved all the way forward.
28:18And Teddy's a giant.
28:19We saw him moving the seat back at the station,
28:20which means whoever put the car into position was short.
28:23Like Anita short.
28:24She staged it.
28:26Nice work.
28:27There's hope for you yet.
28:28And if she's a suspect, that means the house is also a crime scene,
28:31so I turned the car around in case you wanted to put her inside
28:33so she wouldn't have to see her husband.
28:34Right.
28:34The body.
28:35Right.
28:35I mean, the victim.
28:36I mean, Teddy.
28:37I'm impressed.
28:39What about the glass?
28:40Sitting on the ledge.
28:41It's got traces of bourbon in it.
28:42I took pictures.
28:43You didn't bag it for evidence.
28:44No, I wasn't sure if you wanted to.
28:50Should we be worried?
28:52Yes.
28:53Oh, my God.
28:55V.Q. Teddy!
28:56Anita, I need you to get into the shop.
28:58That's for your safety, okay?
29:00Hey, officers.
29:02Ain't y'all supposed to be in hiding?
29:04Tonight's our night.
29:05We're taking that car.
29:06You can't have it, son.
29:08This is a crime scene.
29:10That car is evidence.
29:12Whole city a crime scene.
29:14What you gonna do?
29:15Shoot us?
29:15Let them have the car.
29:17You have to protect me.
29:19Get in to the shop.
29:23Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:25Let her go.
29:25We'll catch up with her later.
29:26We need to protect the suit.
29:27But she's a killer.
29:28And if we don't have any evidence, she could get away with it.
29:34Easy.
29:44Easy, officer.
29:45Hold your nerve.
29:46Do you see any weapons?
29:49No.
29:50Then get your baton out.
29:51We don't see weapons.
29:52We don't use deadly force.
29:54Control, 7 out of 15.
29:55I'm being advanced on by a crowd.
29:57I could use some backup, go 3.
29:59At 15, no units, 10A.
30:01CHP en route.
30:03Detailed 12 minutes.
30:05Sounds like you're on your own, boys.
30:07I'm gonna give you a chance to get out of here.
30:10Leave us the vehicle.
30:13No.
30:13I'm gonna make you the same offer.
30:15Last chance to run away.
30:17Anyone starts trouble, they wake up in the hospital.
30:19You're really gonna fight all these guys?
30:30You've got gloves.
30:31You're gonna grab that glass, and you're gonna run.
30:33We're gonna circle back here to the shop after they've gone.
30:36You ready?
30:37On three.
30:39One, two, three.
30:40It's Libby.
31:04I need help.
31:05So does half of Los Angeles because of you.
31:07Call 911.
31:09I can't get 911.
31:10The lines are jammed, and I'm trapped
31:12at the municipal building on Spring.
31:14There are people with guns inside the clerk's office,
31:16and someone just got shot right in front of me.
31:18He's dead.
31:19Stay low and quiet.
31:20I'll be there as quick as I can.
31:24Control of a potential mass casualty event
31:26in the municipal building on Spring Street.
31:27I need a React team for an in-progress active shooter.
31:30Send everyone you can.
31:41Sorry for your job.
31:41Just moving.
31:42Yes.
31:42I need a pilot.
31:42I need a GPS in me.
31:43Yes, there's a quedo lift.
31:43vocally must be used to the private bus station.
31:44Don't wake up for the carol.
31:45Bit of a燈ý stadium.
31:46Put it on for a cabool.
31:47Don't wake up for an waiting room,
31:48and I need a T-shirt is viaIP-
31:48It Tammy десятil讀
31:50which makes relief.
31:50I don't know.
32:20Police!
32:24Come out with your hands where I can see them.
32:48Come on out.
32:49It's okay.
32:49All right.
32:49Come on.
32:51I need you to go out the door.
32:52Go to an exit sign, okay?
32:53Put your hands on your head.
32:54Keep them there at all times.
32:56What's going to lead you to safety, all right?
32:57Turn left.
32:58Turn left.
33:13Control Charlie team approaching court clerk's offices.
33:16Third floor.
33:17Signs of forced entry.
33:18We have not made contact.
33:19Okay.
33:19We have not made contact.
33:19We have not made contact.
33:21Oh, my God.
33:51You two go.
34:00I'll cover your back.
34:02Control trolley team has two in custody.
34:04Third floor.
34:04Rafford and Chen proceeding inside.
34:06Divert back up to assist as soon as you can.
34:19Body.
34:21I need an RA victim down.
34:32Oh, my God.
34:33I was so scared.
34:34All right.
34:35Look, it's not over yet, okay?
34:37Grab her.
34:38No.
34:38You got to let him go.
34:39He can't protect you if you're holding on.
34:41It's all right.
34:42Stay there.
34:42Stay right there.
34:42Stay right there.
34:42Stay right there.
34:43Stay right there.
34:45Stay right there.
34:47No, go.
35:05Save her.
35:05You can get a case dismissed, and you're dismissed.
35:29You got a case dismissed.
35:31Well, I think you got a case dismissed.
35:33You got a case dismissed, and...
35:35Please, show me your hands.
35:36Did a man drag a woman through here?
35:39There.
35:40SWAT is coming through here.
35:41They are heavily armed.
35:42If I were you, I would restrain myself and sit down.
35:44Oh, look out!
36:12You okay?
36:14Yeah.
36:23Come here.
36:23Get up.
36:23Wait.
36:24What are you doing?
36:25Arresting you.
36:26But I was held hostage.
36:27Doesn't that count for something?
36:29No.
36:29You were at the clerk's office filing a wrongful termination lawsuit against the LAPD after
36:32instigating mass violence on the job.
36:34You're not the victim here.
36:35You caused all this.
36:36This way.
36:45Come on.
36:45Come on.
36:45Cover your wife.
36:46I'm sorry.
36:56I'm sorry.
36:57So what?
36:58I got no feel-good sandwich here for you, Libby.
37:00People are dead because of your recklessness.
37:02You're lucky you're not one of them.
37:03I really didn't think that anyone was going to take this seriously.
37:07I'm so sorry.
37:09Got the arrest warrant for Detective Berman.
37:12Detective who?
37:12Berman from West Hollywood.
37:14Turns out Berman is having an affair with the wife of our murder victim.
37:17Berman killed his competition and blackmailed the witness to frame Ben Dover for his crime.
37:22Ben Dover?
37:23Yes, sir.
37:24Dover is a real person with an unfortunate name.
37:27I hate April Fool's Day.
37:28See, if you need backup for the arrest, you're going to have to wait.
37:31Oh, I had the arrest come to the backup, sir.
37:33I had Berman's captain call him down here to assist with the scene.
37:37Smart.
37:37Yeah, I try.
37:40Hello.
37:41It's me.
37:42Where are you?
37:43Downtown.
37:43Just landing in a crime scene.
37:45It's set up.
37:45An arrest warrant with your name on it.
37:47just came across my desk.
37:48They're about to put you in cuffs, dude.
37:50I never called you.
37:58What's he doing?
37:59I don't know.
37:59Trying out some mime school?
38:01The call was a tip-off.
38:03Berman!
38:04Show me your hands!
38:13Hands, now!
38:17Then, Officer Craig noticed a glass at the scene, still wet with alcoholic beverage.
38:25He photographed it where he found it.
38:26Before, a group of rioters took over your crime scene and destroyed yet another shop.
38:31The dissipation rate of alcohol and Anita's fingerprints on the glass placed her at the scene near the time of the murder.
38:39We believed that she was lying in wait for him to come home and then confronted him outside the vehicle and shot him multiple times, hoping that we would pin the murder on the purge.
38:48I understand you also had your first tactical retreat.
38:51Is that what cops call running away?
38:52Yeah, it just sounds cooler when you say it that way.
38:54Ah, yeah.
38:54Then, yes, sir.
38:55After some time, we circled back and the crowd had moved on.
38:59But not before damaging our shop, stealing Teddy's watch and wallet, and posting selfies with the corpse.
39:06Which means it'll be easier to identify in the rest.
39:09Nice to see people's stupidity works in our favor this time.
39:13Ah, good news.
39:14Rampart just picked up Anita at Union Station trying to get on a train to Flagstaff.
39:18They're bringing her in now.
39:19All right.
39:20So, Officer Craig, after everything you've seen tonight, this career is still something you want to pursue?
39:26Oh, yes, sir.
39:28This career is everything I've ever dreamed about.
39:31A lot of my friends thought I was crazy for joining the Academy, but, um, you know, I believe helping people is my calling.
39:37And if you can find it in your heart to give me a proper chance, I promise you won't regret it.
39:45All right.
39:45I will endorse your continuation in the FTO program, but I will have to reassign you to a different, much quieter division to make sure you have the best opportunity to succeed.
39:58Yes, sir.
39:59Thank you, sir.
40:00You're welcome.
40:01All right.
40:01Dismissed.
40:07Thank you for giving me a second chance.
40:10Connery, you stepped up what had mattered.
40:11And I know you are transferring out, but, uh, I'm always here as a resource.
40:17Just, you know, be chill about it.
40:18I will.
40:20Later.
40:23Hey.
40:24Hey.
40:24Things got interesting out there with your rookie.
40:26A little fighting, a little, uh, tactical retreating, a little murder-sauve.
40:30Not bad for my first purge.
40:31Don't even joke about that.
40:32Bradford, chin.
40:34In here.
40:36See you tomorrow.
40:38Hopefully.
40:38It's come to my attention that you two are back in a romantic relationship when you both know it's against the rules.
40:45He's your supervisor, for God's sakes.
40:47Yeah.
40:48Yes, sir.
40:48But, uh, look, we've been trying to fight the feeling for a long time.
40:52April Fool's.
40:54April Fool's.
40:57Are you okay?
41:00Sir, what's going on?
41:02Oh, my God.
41:02Sir?
41:02Are you having a heart attack?
41:03Whoa.
41:04Oh, my God.
41:04Call.
41:05Call.
41:05Are you all right?
41:06Sit back.
41:06Oh, my God.
41:07Gotcha.
41:14I thought you hated pranks.
41:16I do.
41:19But to wipe the smug look off your faces, it was worth joining in this one time.
41:26Yes.
41:27We deserve that.
41:28But you nearly scared me half to death.
41:30Good.
41:31Good, good, good.
41:32Remember that next time you think about trying to fool me.
41:35Now go.
41:38Have a good night.
41:40You happy?
41:41Thrilled.
41:42I mean, that worked out perfectly.
41:43And we still have 55 minutes left.
41:45My problem is I live 30 minutes away.
41:47Not if we hurry.
41:48Uh, where are you, uh, going?
41:51Oh, home.
41:51I'll see you there.
41:53Yeah.
41:54I'll, uh, see you there.
41:57There is definitely something going on between us two.
42:03This life.
42:04Practicing medicine on the high seas.
42:08Not being stuck.
42:10It's...
42:11Addictive.
42:12Exhilarating.
42:13Dr. Odyssey.
42:14All new.
42:15Thursday, 9, 10, and out on CTV.
42:20Damn it.
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