The Gauntlet
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We then employ a two-phase plan.
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ln phase one, we use his friend,
Josephson, to lay a trap.

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ln phase two, we clear
the streets along his route. . .

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. . .deploy our men and create
an impassable barrier.

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A gauntlet, if you will.
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He won't have a chance.
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That would work, wouldn't it?
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l mean. . .
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. . .we could control
the media then too.

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We'd appear justified, getting him.
lt'd be a feather in our caps.

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-Excellent thinking.
-Then that's our plan.

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Can you manage? Can you
arrange the thing with his friend?

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Josephson, sir?
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Yes, sir.
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l'll put it in the works right away.
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I repeat to all units:
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Station yourselves as requested.
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Battalion Captains will be taking
their orders from this office only.

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Contingency nine-one.
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We're doing this to one of our own?
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You heard Blakelock, didn't you?
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But it don't make sense.
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l mean, if this guy's
the mad-dog killer Blakelock says. . .

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. . .why would he supply us
with his route?


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