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:36:08
Simple. They were protecting
their most vital spot.

:36:11
You know how good their security is,
or you should know.

:36:15
They can throw more men into it
than the department.

:36:18
Maybe tougher, smarter men.
God knows they pay 'em more.

:36:21
What you need is an edge.
We can give you that edge.

:36:28
You want me to play it cool
with the department

:36:31
where teamwork is everything.
One slip and l've had it.

:36:34
You've had it? Look at the stakes.
Aren't they worth it?

:36:38
Not if you lose.
:36:40
The Organization may or may not know
who you are, but they know who l am.

:36:44
lf l take them on, plus the department too,
l don't wanna depend on six amateurs.

:36:49
- Then go to hell! We'll do it alone.
- Hold it, Juan. We've asked for his help.

:36:53
We do need your help, Lieutenant.
:37:03
- lt's not gonna be easy.
- We never thought it would be.

:37:07
And whoever's seen with me is gonna
become a target, if he isn't already.

:37:12
But, assuming we can take care of that,
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nobody...
:37:18
nobody makes a move
without checking with me.

:37:25
- OK?
- OK.

:37:29
OK.
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OK.
:37:38
- How long were you knocked out?
- Not long. l saw the guy walking away.

:37:43
Where were you?
:37:44
One of our vans was parked over here.
He handcuffed me to a tie rod under there.

:37:49
- And you saw the car drive in?
- What car?

:37:52
The car that came in
after the gate was blown.

:37:54
- l couldn't see anything from under there.
- You heard it.

:37:57
- No. l heard the police cars.
- Before that.


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