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00:00Hey.
00:11Hi, so here's what I'm thinking.
00:13It's April Fool's Day, which means nothing counts, right?
00:16April Fool's is tomorrow.
00:17It's 12.01.
00:18And if we play our cards right, we can use April Fool's Day as a hall pass.
00:22We're not actually together, but we can pretend we're together,
00:25as an April Fool's Day prank, just for today.
00:28And if anybody raises a flag, we'll say,
00:31surprise, it's an April Fool's joke,
00:33and everyone will laugh, and we can...
00:35Uh-huh.
00:37Okay, wow.
00:38I've clearly been doing April Fool's wrong my whole life,
00:41so we're not actually together,
00:43but we're making out a secret like we are together,
00:45so what's the prank?
00:46Do you want to talk about April Fool's Day,
00:47or do you want to take your pants off?
00:58Oh, you get my email?
01:01You mean the one with the subject Ben Dover case?
01:03Yeah, not the most original April Fool's joke.
01:05It's not a joke.
01:06Dover's a real defendant
01:07who demanded a speedy trial nine days ago.
01:09Peters was handling it until he landed in the hospital
01:11with a severe case of food poisoning.
01:13So you're telling me that I have to go to trial tomorrow
01:15for a murder case I've never heard of
01:16because Ron Peters ate bad paella?
01:18Uh-huh.
01:19And that's not an April Fool's joke?
01:20Mm-hmm.
01:21I hate you.
01:22But this will pass,
01:23and then we'll go back to being besties.
01:24Uh, my wife's my bestie.
01:26Ugh, boring.
01:32Officer Nolan.
01:33Yeah.
01:34I'm your new rookie, Connor Craig.
01:35Oh, ha, nice try.
01:37Yeah, I don't, uh, I don't fall for April Fool's prank.
01:40Uh, no, sir, no, it's not a prank.
01:43I-I just transferred over from West Valley.
01:45I've been training with, uh, Sergeant McAdams the last whole month.
01:47Oh, yeah, that's a good story.
01:49I would have gone with six months
01:51because nobody transfers divisions
01:53with one month left in their probation,
01:54and you should have picked a different T.O.
01:56McAdams is a department legend.
01:58That makes your prank easily disprovable.
02:01Yes, sir.
02:02All valid points if I were joking.
02:07Which I'm not.
02:09He's not joking.
02:10It's the last-minute transfer,
02:11and I forgot to tell you.
02:12My bad.
02:13Mm-hmm.
02:14Mm-hmm.
02:17Do I seem like a fan of tomfoolery off-season?
02:19No, sir, but that could all be part of your master plan.
02:22A five-year-long con to make me believe
02:24that you're not into pulling pranks,
02:25just to bring this on me now,
02:27which seems less and less likely now that I explain it.
02:29Exactly.
02:31Rather than looking to get for what's in the mouth,
02:33you should be doing backflips.
02:35Craig's record is exemplary and spotless.
02:38All you have to do is not screw up for the next 30 days,
02:41and you will be credited for turning out
02:43that second top-notch rookie.
02:45Yes, sir.
02:46So don't screw up.
02:47He said that already.
02:48Hmm.
02:56How exactly are we pulling this prank off?
02:58Exactly like this?
02:59Just sitting a little closer than we normally are.
03:04Hey.
03:06There's no chance Gray is pranking me with this rookie, is there?
03:09No.
03:10No, Gray hates pranks as much as I hate.
03:13Mediocrity?
03:14Subtitles?
03:15The designated hitter?
03:16Reasons?
03:17Are you implying I'm a hateful person?
03:19Yes.
03:20All right.
03:21Today is April Fool's Day,
03:23by far the most annoying day of the year.
03:26So with Officer Penn out for trial prep,
03:29Sergeant Bradford will be your go-to supervisor for the day.
03:32And for the news,
03:35Officer Nolan has a new rookie.
03:37Stand up, set your name and badge number.
03:40Officer Connor Craig,
03:41badge number 382610.
03:44Officer Craig trained under legendary Sergeant McAdams
03:47and earned top marks.
03:49But as we know,
03:50training isn't over until it's over.
03:52All right.
03:53Let's get to it.
03:54Be safe out there.
03:59I'm sorry.
04:00I'm nervous.
04:01My last CO didn't really let me drive much.
04:03But it's the required element of your training.
04:05Right.
04:06He did enough to evaluate me,
04:07but driving was his domain.
04:09Okay.
04:10Well,
04:11he was a legend,
04:12so I guess I'll defer to his judgment.
04:14But I still have to evaluate you fully.
04:16Of course.
04:17All right.
04:18Let's start with traffic stop procedures.
04:19Head north on the Brea.
04:21Closer we get to sunset,
04:22the more likely we are to find someone driving like a fool.
04:24Cool.
04:25That's right.
04:26No.
04:27North is left.
04:28North is left.
04:29Okay.
04:30I think I am seeing why McAdams didn't want you driving.
04:34Ah.
04:35Sorry.
04:41What?
04:42Nothing.
04:46What?
04:47Nothing.
04:48It's just, uh,
04:49you're glowing.
04:50I'm what?
04:51I noticed your hand touched teams at roll call.
04:52Is that how you think sex works?
04:53Uh-huh.
04:54No, but seriously.
04:55I mean, you can trust me with your secret.
04:56We're gloomies.
04:57I know.
04:58I know.
04:59I know that.
05:00But.
05:01I know that.
05:02But.
05:03But.
05:04I know.
05:05I know that.
05:06But.
05:07Seriously.
05:08Nothing.
05:09Nothing.
05:10Nothing.
05:11Nothing.
05:12Is that how you think sex works?
05:13Uh-huh.
05:14No, but seriously.
05:15I mean, you can trust me with your secret.
05:17We're gloomies.
05:18I.
05:19I know.
05:20I know that.
05:21But.
05:22Seriously.
05:23Nothing.
05:24Nothing is going on.
05:25Okay.
05:26Sorry, but I can't do that.
05:27What's going on?
05:28Apparently, our social media intern posted that it was parking ticket Amnesty Day.
05:41Just bring in your ticket and all will be forgiven.
05:44We have a social media intern?
05:45Not for long, because I'm going to kill her.
05:47Okay.
05:48Everybody listen up.
05:49If you are here because of the Amnesty post, it's an April Fool's joke.
05:53Okay?
05:54You still have to pay your tickets.
05:55Now, the good news is you're in the right place to get that done.
06:00Really?
06:02Thanks, but a whole new line is going to start up again as long as that post is up.
06:15Are you the social media intern?
06:18If you're looking for help setting up a TikTok account, it's not my job.
06:21Definitely not.
06:22Look, social media is the worst of us.
06:23I'm here because you posted that it was parking ticket Amnesty Day on the LAPD account.
06:28Fire, right?
06:29No, not fire.
06:30Unless it's the kind you have to put out.
06:32Who approved this?
06:33Mmm.
06:34Captain gave me a long leash to increase our social following, ergo.
06:37Ergo.
06:38You made a promise we can't keep.
06:40Look, once parking tickets are issued, they're in the system.
06:42They can't legally be waived, which means you pissed off a bunch of people who are taking it out on us.
06:46Okay, can I offer a suggestion?
06:47No.
06:48Your whole vibe needs work.
06:49Yeah, there's like an art to giving criticism.
06:51I like to start with a compliment, then gently deliver the note, and then end it with a compliment.
06:55Like a little feel-good sandwich.
06:56Delete the tweet, now.
06:58Oh, no.
06:59No, no, no, no, no.
07:00A dirty delete will get us canceled.
07:01But I can issue an apology statement with something cute.
07:05Fine.
07:07Get on it.
07:08Couldn't put an email.
07:09My God.
07:11Joe!
07:12Hey!
07:13Wesley!
07:14I heard you're taking over the Ben Dover case.
07:16Literally fell into my lap.
07:17I'm just trying to get up to speed, but I would love a continuance.
07:19Oh, I'm sure you would, but there's not a chance in hell.
07:22See, my client has a right to a speedy trial, and if you can't provide that, then you're violating his rights, and the judge will dismiss the case.
07:28Oh, right.
07:29You're smiling because you smell blood in the water, because I only have the rest of the day to make sure your client doesn't walk.
07:33What, 100 percent?
07:34Mm-hmm.
07:35See, being a public defender is a thankless, bad-paying job, with few wins against a DA's office that punishes the poor and loves to rub my nose in the mud at every turn.
07:44So, your distress is a rare moment of karmic joy that I would have brought popcorn for, had I known in advance.
07:51Mm-hmm.
07:52But, uh, hey, you want to cut your losses and save the rest of your day, then drop the charges.
07:57I can't.
07:58It's murder.
07:59There's an eyewitness.
08:00What about a plea deal?
08:01Nope.
08:02My guy's innocent and adamant to have his day in court.
08:04Okay.
08:05See there?
08:06Bright and early.
08:07I've definitely been bringing popcorn.
08:09Oh.
08:14Angela.
08:15Hey.
08:16Hmm.
08:17I need to ask you a favor.
08:19All right.
08:21Oh, I have seemed to drop my hand.
08:25Sorry.
08:26One sec.
08:27Hey.
08:28You called for backup?
08:29No.
08:30Witnesses.
08:31Shh.
08:32You are definitely being pumped.
08:35Right?
08:36There is no way this is a rookie with 12 months of training.
08:39Maybe he's just nervous about impressing you.
08:41You know, not first time training with a new deal.
08:43You are?
08:44Easy as pie.
08:45Okay.
08:46Well, this is...
08:47This is all wrong.
08:48Oh, yeah.
08:49You made that ticket out to yourself.
08:51Oh, shoot.
08:53Uh...
08:54I'm sorry.
08:55I'm a little rusty.
08:57My last TO wasn't into traffic enforcement.
08:59My bad.
09:00Not nerves.
09:01Good luck.
09:02But you were gonna...
09:03Gotta go!
09:06Where are you going?
09:07Oh.
09:08Right.
09:09Sorry.
09:10Old habits die hard.
09:11Seven Adam 15.
09:12I have a 415 Family.
09:143107 Avon Street.
09:16Male and female in a verbal detail to your box.
09:19Seven Adam 15.
09:20Show us on the phone.
09:23Okay.
09:24Tell me you've handled domestic disputes before.
09:26I've handled domestic disputes before.
09:28Okay.
09:29But...
09:30But for reals, I haven't.
09:32Then why would you tell me?
09:33Well, you told me to tell you.
09:35But I'm excited to experience my first with you.
09:38What do I need to know?
09:39Okay.
09:40Cops like to use acronyms to remember things.
09:44And today, you're going to learn the gambit.
09:46The G-M-B-I-T of domestic disputes.
09:48It's always a good idea just to stand to the side, just in case of potential incoming gunfire.
10:01You think he's gonna shoot at us?
10:02No.
10:03But you should do things the right way every time.
10:05That way, the moves become automatic.
10:07Knock on the door.
10:08Police!
10:09Open up!
10:13What do you want?
10:14Wait.
10:15Did you call in?
10:16No.
10:17No, baby.
10:18I would never.
10:19Uh, sir, we received multiple calls about a disturbance.
10:23We just wanted to make sure that everything was all right.
10:25We're fine.
10:26And you're not coming in my house without a warrant.
10:28Now, the first step in gambit is G, get inside.
10:31Now, explain to the gentleman we don't need a warrant to investigate domestic violence,
10:36and that we hate to disturb him, but by law, we can't leave until we resolve this.
10:41What if he slams the door on us?
10:43Well, then we would have to destroy the door and probably arrest him.
10:50You got two minutes.
10:57You two look so familiar. Have we met?
11:00I'm a friend of James Murray and his wife, Nyla.
11:03Teddy and I were at that fundraising gala last month.
11:05That's right. Children of the fallen.
11:07And you had a drunken altercation with Sergeant Bradford.
11:10All right, now we are in the house. Step two is M. Make it safe.
11:15Do you see anything unsafe?
11:20You know, someone, not you, Teddy, might use that bottle as a weapon,
11:25which would mean we would have to use force, so let's not have that.
11:28I am so sorry. He just lost his job, and it's been a really tough week.
11:39Shut your mouth. You don't have to tell everybody all their business all the time.
11:42Which brings us to B, as in, be observant so that we can, I, investigate.
11:47Teddy has clearly had too much to drink. Anita is upset.
11:50Why don't you go talk to her and figure out what happened?
11:55No, just go talk to her alone. Walk behind me.
11:59Stay where I can see you.
12:01Hey, don't say nothing about nothing.
12:06Cops trying to jam me up in my own house.
12:09You're new, huh?
12:10Let's talk about you. What's going on? We're here to help.
12:14He just gets drunk, then mad at the world, everybody else did him wrong, and nothing is his fault.
12:20He's, he's never hit me, but he scares me, and I am so tired of being scared.
12:28Well, look, we can take care of him today, but if this continues, you can, you can always call us.
12:33We also have resources to help you if you decide when you want to get away from him.
12:38Thank you. Yeah.
12:41Which brings us to T for take appropriate action. What do we have, Officer Gray?
12:45Negative 2735, but she wants him to leave. She's afraid.
12:49Well, she's just gonna have to be afraid, then.
12:52It's not a crime to tie one on in my own house. I know my rights.
12:56We are simply concerned that you are a danger to yourself or to others.
13:01So you're gonna have to come with us. No criminal charges.
13:04Just to see a nurse so you can sober up and cool down alone.
13:08Officer Craig, search Teddy for weapons and escort him to the shop.
13:12Hey, don't touch me. I'll pay your salary.
13:15That changes the taking action part of it. Now there will be criminal charges.
13:24And that is the gambit of handling a domestic disturbance.
13:28Uh, nah.
13:30I don't understand. On paper, the kid's a rockstar trainee. All his daily observation reports are signed off. Craig's checklist is practically complete.
13:40Yes, sir. And yet there are significant holes in his training. His officer's safety and his perception of danger are nonexistent. He struggled with a basic traffic citation.
13:51I find that hard to believe. McAdams is a highly respected FTO.
13:55I know, but I am telling you, sir, there is no way Officer Craig is going to be ready in a month. Hell, he...
14:01He may not even make it to the end of the day.
14:04So what do you want me to do?
14:06It's ultimately your call. But I would think carefully before bouncing him. You trained a stellar first rookie. But if you're handed an LAPD Legends trainee and he fails in a week, the captain might think the problem is you.
14:21Understood.
14:23And you're sure this isn't a prank? No, I'm sorry. But if it was... I'm on it.
14:35Why are we here instead of the Bendover lead investigator?
14:39I left two messages for Detective Berman that he has not returned and I do not have time to wait. I have to decide by tonight whether I am going to trial or dropping charges. But as a thank you, I'm ordering lunch in from Republique.
14:48Oh, well, you should have led with that.
14:50As you can see from the file, our victim Frank Horbolt was killed in the parking garage of his office building.
14:54Now, the eyewitness, a maintenance worker, claims to have seen Bendover following Horbolt out of the elevator and returning alone five minutes later and dropping something into a garbage can.
15:03The police later found the murder weapon in that same trash can.
15:06Is there a relationship between Dover and the victim?
15:09No. They work in the same building but no direct contact.
15:11So your whole case basically rests on the believability of your witness?
15:15Yep. She's in there waiting to talk to us. Come on.
15:21Hey.
15:22Um, I-I was told that I wouldn't have to testify.
15:29Told by who?
15:31Detective Berman. He said that, um, the killer would take a plea deal. No sweat.
15:35Why are you nervous about testifying?
15:37I'm not. I'm just... Berman said that...
15:40Forget about what Berman said. Let's talk about your testimony.
15:42You said that you saw Bendover follow Frank Horbolt into the garage.
15:46There were a few minutes between them but Berman said that...
15:50Hold on. Did Detective Berman coach you on what to say in your testimony?
15:53No. No. No. It's just he, um, defined coach.
15:59Okay. You know what? Just, um, let's give us a couple minutes.
16:03You should drop the case. She'll get killed in a cross-examination.
16:09Okay, but is she lying or did Berman just shape her testimony to be more definitive?
16:14Neither is good.
16:16Will you talk to Berman?
16:18Forget it.
16:19Look, if I do it, he's gonna shut down and I don't have time to pressure him.
16:22I have to make a decision in a couple hours. I need to know if this case is winnable.
16:25We'll do it for a price. A spa weekend for me and my partner.
16:30And when you say my partner, you mean my wife.
16:33Unless she thinks that we should give her husband a freebie.
16:36Oh, hell no.
16:37Mm-hmm.
16:38Two-bedroom suite at Malibu Beach Resort while the men watch the children.
16:43Okay.
16:44Mm-hmm.
16:50I don't understand. Am I in trouble?
16:52No, I just need to speak to your old training officer about some deficits in your training.
16:56Hi. I'm looking for Sergeant McAdams. The station says he's here taking some statements.
17:00He's in the ER.
17:01I memorized the Rook book. Go ahead. Ask me anything.
17:04Yeah, it's not about the rule book. It's about a failure to translate words into actions.
17:11There he is.
17:13All right. Just stay here, okay?
17:15Say hi for me.
17:16All right.
17:20Sergeant McAdams.
17:21Yeah.
17:22Uh, John Nolan from the Mid-Wilshire Station.
17:25Okay.
17:26I was hoping to ask you a few questions about your old rookie, Connor Craig.
17:29You as new to Yale?
17:30I am, and I've noticed some gaps in his training.
17:34You heard it cause trouble?
17:35No, sir.
17:36No, I'm just... I'm looking for some clarity.
17:39I mean, you are a legend in the department, and this kid spent a year with you, but he has no practical understanding of the job.
17:46Look, I was supposed to retire last year. Stayed on as a favorite of my captain.
17:59Craig shows up. He's got no instincts, no fire, no command presence.
18:02Why not just bounce on him?
18:03And go out on a loser? Finish my career on a fail? No way.
18:07So I carried him. Only took low-impact calls. I got the seniority to pull it off, so...
18:12Only you did chicken out in the end. You forced the transfer, so that you wouldn't be the one who put an untrained cop onto the street.
18:19You got no right to judge me.
18:22Actually, I do.
18:24Because I'm the cop who could have been killed today on a domestic.
18:27Because the kid you sent me doesn't know enough to have my back.
18:38Did you say hi back?
18:40Are you gonna bounce me?
18:43Honestly?
18:44I should.
18:46Instead, I'm gonna give you the rest of the day to prove that you are worth the risk.
18:50Do not make me regret it.
18:54Okay.
19:01Knock it off!
19:03It isn't right. You have to let us go.
19:07What's going on?
19:08He's not honoring our get-out-of-jail-free cards.
19:11That's not a thing.
19:12Then why is it on the LAPD's social media account?
19:16What?
19:17What the hell were you thinking?
19:31Raising your voice in the workplace is a sign of weakness, not strength.
19:35You posted get-out-of-jail-free cards.
19:37Oh, I couldn't just delete the parking ticket tweet.
19:39I mean, that screamed scandal.
19:40So, I retracted it with something that is clearly a joke.
19:43Not to the growing number of criminals and holding demanding we release them.
19:47This is not funny.
19:48Know how dumb people are is always funny.
19:50It's clear on the post it's an April Fool's joke.
19:52See, it says, April Fool's, this is not redeemable.
19:55In tiny print no one can read.
19:57Okay, Boomer, go find your glasses.
19:59I'm sorry, Boomer?
20:00This is not my fault.
20:01Those Delulus didn't even scan the QR code.
20:03If they had, they would have seen this.
20:07Okay, you know what?
20:08Your reckless behavior has cost us department time and resources.
20:11And the fact that you keep making excuses lets me know that you don't see why that's a problem.
20:14You're fired.
20:15Uh, you can't fire me. I'm a civilian employee.
20:17You're right.
20:18You've been fired by the Office of Support Services.
20:20And they were happy to let me be the one to tell you.
20:22So pack up your stuff and be grateful you're not leaving this room in handcuffs.
20:27You don't have to be so mean about it.
20:30Hey, what the hell are you guys up to?
20:35Let me guess. You must be Berman.
20:37Oh, like you don't know.
20:38Look, we get why you're not happy, but the DA's office had us assigned to this case when they couldn't get into contact with you.
20:43Yeah, well, that's not how things work and you know it.
20:45What, you think I don't know who your husband is?
20:47Okay, why don't you just take a deep breath before you say something you're gonna regret?
20:51Why don't you go screw yourself?
20:52Okay, that's enough of that.
20:54We didn't set out to jam you up, but we've been inside your case for five minutes and it's a hot mess.
20:59So we're gonna go inside and talk to the victim's widow and try to get some clarity.
21:04We were gonna invite you, but now you can go screw yourself.
21:09Was the widow really inside waiting to talk to us?
21:11No, I just wanted to see his face when I said it and he looked panicked.
21:15The question is why?
21:16I'm sorry, okay? It took longer than I thought to get you bailed out.
21:26I would've never been in there in the first place if you hadn't sold me out.
21:29Baby, please, I didn't sell you out. I just...
21:32Sometimes you can get a little scary.
21:35Get over it. Look, you are so weak.
21:38Give me the damn keys.
21:44Today.
21:49She bailed him out.
21:51How many times do I have to tell you about this damn seat?
21:53Why would she do that?
21:54People in abusive relationships often do things that are against their best interests.
21:59He looks more angry than when we arrested him.
22:02What should we do?
22:03You gave her that card for victim resources, right?
22:06You told her she could call them or us at any point?
22:08Yeah, yeah.
22:09I even circled the ones Sergeant McAdams said were the best.
22:12The best we can hope for is that she uses one of them.
22:15People are gonna make their own choices.
22:18We're here for when they make bad ones.
22:22Wow, we never even did this when we were actually together.
22:34Well, that's because we didn't have a deadline.
22:35Okay, well, midnight, right?
22:37Yes, please.
22:38Do you think it's been long enough?
22:39I mean, I think a little longer.
22:46We should really get back to work and do things.
22:50Things?
22:51Yes, things like crime.
22:52We need to stop crime.
22:53Okay.
22:54If you insist.
22:55I do.
22:56I do insist.
22:57Picture shirt.
23:01Hi.
23:02Hi.
23:03Hey.
23:04Uh, we should get back out there.
23:06Yeah.
23:07I mean, unless you and Tim need to discuss something in private.
23:09No.
23:10I think we covered everything.
23:11Yeah.
23:12Okay, ladies.
23:16Uh-oh.
23:17What?
23:18A social media intern I just fired posted this.
23:22City of Los Angeles, for the next three hours, all crime is legal.
23:25Go nuts and don't call us.
23:27Peace sign.
23:28Emoji wearing sunglasses.
23:29Peace sign.
23:30Here we go.
23:31Libby posted the purge alerts across all social media platforms before changing the passwords,
23:39and we can't take them down until IT has entered the account.
23:42Which could take hours.
23:43I mean, people have to know this is a joke.
23:45Most people will see it that way, but there are plenty that won't.
23:48911's already getting swamped with calls.
23:50Looting, robberies, and a host of assaults.
23:52All right.
23:53We're on citywide tactical alert with mandatory holdover until further notice.
23:58In progress crime against persons are priority one.
24:01Refer all property crimes to online reporting.
24:0410-7 reporting will be held until end of shift.
24:07How bad is this gonna be?
24:09Pretty bad.
24:10The police told me I could do it on the internet.
24:12It's not gonna stand up in court.
24:13But there will be lawsuits, especially from the crime victims who claim that their injuries
24:16were caused by the LAPD posting this.
24:18Bottom line is this.
24:19Make sure your arrests have all the criminal elements, your evidence is solid, and your reports are spotless.
24:24Okay.
24:25Everyone's 10-8.
24:26Be safe out there.
24:31I'm gonna leave you here at the station.
24:32What?
24:33No.
24:34Officer Craig, you remain a wild card with serious officer safety issues.
24:40I can't go face whatever craziness is about to jump off while I have to be worried about you.
24:45Well, with all due respect, sir, that's your job as a training officer.
24:49I didn't realize that I wasn't being fully trained before, and that's on me.
24:53But you said we'd spend the rest of the shift evaluating me, and what better way to do that than when the pressure's on.
24:58Otherwise, you're no better than McAdams.
25:00I'm sorry.
25:01That last part was way over the line, but I stand by the rest.
25:10All right.
25:11You're in.
25:12I won't let you down.
25:13It's not me I'd be worried about.
25:15My wife is a ninja warrior assassin.
25:17If she ends up a widow because of you, there won't be enough left of you to fit into a bucket.
25:21Not a joke.
25:22Not a joke.
25:41He must have been going 90 miles an hour.
25:43Should we go after him?
25:44Negative.
25:45Gray wants us focused on crimes against persons.
25:47We can get his license plate from the dash cam later.
25:49Seven out of 15 multiple callers report shots fired in the alley 3100 block Avon Street.
25:54Hospital 1054 lane by the vehicle.
25:57Adam 15.
25:58That's right.
25:59Seven out of 15 copies.
26:01Code three.
26:02Avon Street.
26:03Does that sound familiar to you?
26:05Yeah.
26:06Teddy and Anita live on Avon Street.
26:08Someone broke all the streetlights.
26:21Shhh.
26:23Shhh.
26:25Shhh.
26:28Shhh.
26:29Shhh.
26:30Shhh.
26:31Shhh.
26:32Shhh.
26:33Shhh.
26:34Shhh.
26:35Shhh.
26:36Shhh.
26:37Shhh.
26:38Is it drive-by? Robbery, maybe?
26:45Oh, they would have stolen his watch.
26:49Did it need to do this?
26:50We've got to find her.
26:52I'm going to go check the house.
26:53You stay here with the crime scene.
26:55Get crime scene tape, block off that end of the alley.
26:57Use our shop to block off the other end.
26:58Get the good camera from the evidence kit.
27:00Take a picture of everything, even if it doesn't look important.
27:08You got this.
27:13Anita, LAPD.
27:16Anita, please open the door.
27:19Hello? Hi.
27:22What's going on?
27:23Anita, LAPD. I'm Officer Nolan. You remember me?
27:26Do you know where Teddy is?
27:27No, he dropped me off, then went out.
27:31Probably to a bar.
27:33But he's supposed to be back by now.
27:36He didn't call.
27:38Have you been drinking?
27:39I had some bourbon. It's been a long day.
27:42I got scared.
27:43I'm always scared.
27:45The blues helped me relax.
27:47But now I'm getting worried about Teddy.
27:49Is everything okay?
27:51No.
27:53No, I'm afraid it's not.
27:54I'm going to need you to come with me.
27:59Come on.
28:01Okay, um, just hold up right here.
28:03All right, just sit tight, and I'll go get you a blanket.
28:09Yeah, but where's my husband?
28:10You still haven't told me what's going on.
28:12Just sit and hold tight.
28:15Hey, you're not going to believe this.
28:17You turned the shopper on.
28:18Yeah, you want to know why?
28:19The victim's driver's seat.
28:21And an empty glass, but mostly the driver's seat.
28:23What about it?
28:24Well, it was moved all the way forward.
28:25And Teddy's a giant.
28:26We saw him moving the seat back at the station,
28:28which means whoever put the car into position was short.
28:31Like Anita Short.
28:32She staged it.
28:34Nice work.
28:34Let's hope for you, yeah.
28:36And if she's a suspect,
28:37that means the house is also a crime scene,
28:38so I turned the car around
28:39in case you wanted to put her inside
28:40so she wouldn't have to see her husband.
28:42Right.
28:42The body.
28:42Right.
28:43I mean, the victim.
28:44I mean, Teddy.
28:45I'm impressed.
28:46What about the glass?
28:47Sitting on the ledge.
28:48It's got traces of bourbon in it.
28:50I took pictures.
28:51You didn't bang it for evidence?
28:52No, I wasn't sure if you wanted to.
28:53Should we be worried?
28:59Yes.
29:01Oh, my God.
29:02They killed Teddy.
29:04Anita, I need you to get into the shop.
29:06That's for your safety, okay?
29:08Hey, officers.
29:10Ain't y'all supposed to be in hiding?
29:12Tonight's our night.
29:13We taking that car.
29:14You can't have it, son.
29:16This is a crime scene.
29:18That car is evidence.
29:19The whole city of crime scene.
29:21What you gonna do?
29:22Shoot us?
29:23Let them have the car.
29:25You have to protect me.
29:26Get into the shop.
29:31Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:32Let her go.
29:33We'll catch up with her later.
29:34We need to protect the scene.
29:35But she's a killer.
29:36And if we don't have any evidence,
29:37she could get away with it.
29:38Easy, easy, officer.
29:54Hold your nerve.
29:55Do you see any weapons?
29:56Now, then get your baton out.
30:00We don't see weapons.
30:02We don't use deadly force.
30:03Control, seven out of 15.
30:05I'm being advanced on by a crowd.
30:07I could do some backup.
30:08Go three.
30:08Out of 15, no units 10-8.
30:10CHP in route.
30:12ET in 12 minutes.
30:14Sounds like you're on your own, boys.
30:17I'm gonna give you a chance to get out of here.
30:19Leave us the vehicle.
30:22No.
30:23I'm gonna make you the same offer.
30:25Last chance to run away.
30:26Anyone starts trouble,
30:28they wake up in the hospital.
30:29You're really gonna fight all these guys?
30:40You've got gloves.
30:41You're gonna grab that glass
30:42and you're gonna run.
30:43We're gonna circle back here
30:44to the shop after they've gone.
30:46You ready?
30:46On three.
30:48One, two, three.
30:59Grab her.
31:13It's Libby.
31:13I need help.
31:15So does half of Los Angeles
31:16because of you.
31:16Call 911.
31:18I can't get 911.
31:20The lines are jammed
31:21and I'm trapped
31:22at the municipal building on Spring.
31:23There are people with guns
31:24inside the clerk's office
31:25and someone just got shot
31:26right in front of me.
31:27He's dead.
31:28Stay low and quiet.
31:30I'll be there as quick as I can.
31:33Control of a potential
31:34mass casualty event
31:35and the municipal building
31:36on Spring Street.
31:37I need a React team
31:38or an in-progress active shooter.
31:40Send everyone you can.
31:58come on.
31:59Come on.
32:17Move out.
32:19Come on.
32:21Come on.
32:22Police! Come out with your hands where I can see them!
32:52Come on out. It's okay. All right, come on. I need you to go out the door. Go to an exit
33:02sign, okay? Put your hands on your head. Keep them there. At all times, SWAT's gonna lead
33:06you to safety, all right? Turn left. Turn left.
33:22Control Charlie team approaching court clerk's offices. Third floor. Signs of forced entry.
33:27We have not made contact.
33:52You two go. I'll cover your back. Control Charlie team has two in custody. Third floor.
34:14Rafford and Chen proceeding inside. Diver back up to assist as soon as you can.
34:22Body.
34:38Rafford, need an RA. Victim down.
34:40Oh, thank God! I was so scared!
34:43Oh, God. All right, all right. Look, it's not over yet, okay? Grab her.
34:47No. You've got to let him go. He can't protect you if you're holding on.
34:50It's all right. Stay there. Stay right there.
34:53No! Go! Save her!
35:13No! No! Save her!
35:15What?
35:17Ah!
35:19Ah!
35:21Ah!
35:23Ah!
35:25Ah!
35:27Ah!
35:33You can get a case dismissed.
35:35You can get a case dismissed, and you're dismissed.
35:39You got a case dismissed.
35:41Oh, I think I got a case dismissed.
35:43You got a case dismissed, and...
35:45Show me your hands. Did a man drag a woman through here?
35:48There.
35:49SWAT is coming through here. They are heavily armed.
35:51If I were you, I would restrain myself and sit down.
36:15Look out!
36:23You okay?
36:24Yeah.
36:32Quick, get up.
36:33Wait, what are you doing?
36:35Arresting you.
36:36But I was held hostage. Doesn't that count for something?
36:38No, you were at the clerk's office filing a wrongful termination lawsuit against the LAPD after instigating mass violence on the job.
36:44You're not the victim here.
36:45You caused all this.
36:47I'm sorry.
36:48So what?
36:49I got no feel-good sandwich here for you, Libby.
36:50People are dead because of your recklessness.
36:51You're lucky you're not one of them.
36:52I-I really didn't think that anyone was going to take this seriously. I-I'm so sorry.
37:07Got the arrest warrant for Detective Berman.
37:09Detective who?
37:10Berman from West Hollywood.
37:11Turns out Berman is having an affair with the wife of our murder victim.
37:13Berman killed his competition and blackmailed a witness to frame Ben Dover for his crime.
37:16Ben Dover?
37:17Yes, sir.
37:18Dover is a real person with an unfortunate death.
37:20I'm sorry.
37:21I'm sorry.
37:22So what?
37:23I got no feel-good sandwich here for you, Libby.
37:24People are dead because of your recklessness.
37:25You're lucky you're not one of them.
37:26I-I-I really didn't think that anyone was going to take this seriously.
37:27I-I'm so sorry.
37:28Got the arrest warrant for Detective Berman.
37:30Detective who?
37:31Berman from West Hollywood.
37:32Turns out Berman is having an affair with the wife of our murder victim.
37:35He remembers a real person with an unfortunate name.
37:38I hate April Fool's Day.
37:39Yeah.
37:40See, if you need backup for the arrest, you're going to have to wait.
37:42Oh, I had the arrest come to the backup, sir.
37:44I had Berman's captain call him down here to assist with the scene.
37:47Smart.
37:48Yeah, I'd try.
37:51Hello.
37:52It's me.
37:53Where are you?
37:54Downtown.
37:55Just landing in a crime scene.
37:56It's set up.
37:57An arrest warrant with your name on it just came across my desk.
37:59They're about to put you in cuffs, dude.
38:01I never called you.
38:05What's he doing?
38:06I don't know.
38:07Trying out some mime school?
38:08The call was a tip-off.
38:09Herman!
38:10Show me your hands!
38:11Hands!
38:12Now!
38:13Then Officer Craig noticed a glass at the scene, still wet with alcoholic beverage.
38:20He photographed it where he found it.
38:22Before a group of rioters took over your crime scene and destroyed yet another shop.
38:28The dissipation rate of alcohol and Anita's fingerprints on the glass placed her at the scene near the time of the murder.
38:35We believe that she was lying in wait for him to come home and then confronted him outside the vehicle and shot him multiple times.
38:41Hoping that we would pin the murder on the perch.
38:42I understand you also had your first tactical retreat.
38:44Is that what cops call running away?
38:45Yeah.
38:46It just sounds cooler when you say it that way.
38:47Ah, yeah.
38:48Then, yes, sir.
38:49After some time, we circled back and the crowd had moved on.
38:50But not that way.
38:51That way?
38:52That way?
38:53That way?
38:54That way?
38:55That way?
38:56That way?
38:57That way?
38:58That way?
38:59That way?
39:00That way?
39:01That way?
39:02That way?
39:03That way?
39:04That way?
39:05That way?
39:06That way?
39:07That way?
39:08That way?
39:09You know what they're acting like to do?
39:10You don't have to go.
39:11Just saying anything.
39:12I would have to turn outside the room for you on the one.
39:13From there?
39:14I am.
39:15You know what I mean, this is the time we circled back and the crowd had moved on.
39:18But not before damaging our shop, stealing Teddy's watch and wallet and posting selfies with the corpse.
39:19Which means it'll be easier to identify than the rest.
39:21Nice to see people's stupidity works in our favor this time.
39:24Ah, good news.
39:25Rampart just picked up Anita at Union Station trying to get on a train to Flagstaff.
39:27They're bringing her in now.
39:29All right.
39:30So, Officer Craig.
39:31After everything you've seen tonight, this career is still something you want to pursue?
39:36pursue? Oh, yes, sir. This career is everything I've ever dreamed about. A lot of my friends
39:43thought I was crazy for joining the Academy, but, you know, I believe helping people is
39:47my calling. And if you can find it in your heart to give me a proper chance, I promise
39:52you won't regret it. All right. I will endorse your continuation in the FTO program, but
40:01I will have to reassign you to a different, much quieter division to make sure you have
40:06the best opportunity to succeed. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. You're welcome. All right. Dismissed.
40:18Thank you for giving me a second chance. Conor, you stepped up when it mattered. And I know
40:24you are transferring out, but I'm always here as a resource. Just, you know, be chill about
40:29it. I will. Thank you. Later. Hey. Hey. Things got interesting out there with your rookie.
40:37A little fighting, a little tactical retreating, a little merosol. Not bad for my first purge.
40:42Don't even joke about that. Bradford, Chen, in here. See you tomorrow. Hopefully. It's
40:50come to my attention that you two are back in a romantic relationship when you both know
40:55it's against the rules. He's your supervisor, for God's sake. Yes. Yes, sir. But, um, look,
41:00we've been trying to fight the feeling for a long time. April Fools. April Fools.
41:06Are you okay? Sir, what's going on? Sir? Are you having a heart attack? Whoa. Oh my God.
41:16Are you all right? Sit back. Oh my God.
41:18Gotcha. I thought you hated pranks. I do. But to wipe the smug look off your faces,
41:33it was worth joining in this one time. Yes. We deserve that. But you nearly scared me half
41:40to death. Good. Good. Good. Good. Remember that next time you think about trying to fool me. Now go.
41:49Have a good night. Happy? Thrilled. I mean, that worked out perfectly. And we still have 55 minutes
41:56left. The only problem is I live 30 minutes away. Not if we hurry. Uh, where are you, uh, going? Oh,
42:02home. I'll see you there. Yeah. I'll, uh, see you there. There is definitely something going on
42:10between us, too.
42:40Damn it.