:09:01
LA Times got a letter like that
two hours ago.
:09:03
He knows that, Billy.
:09:06
Is this guy serious?
:09:08
He's serious about
the way he pulled the job.
:09:11
He knew exactly how long
to stay inside and what to take.
:09:15
Captain, I have this friend...
:09:17
Why are you involved with this case?
:09:19
I assigned you and Taggart
to the Peterson extortion case.
:09:23
Bogomil, get your men in here.
Come on.
:09:28
You can't keep God waiting.
:09:31
I don't want to hear
that kind of talk.
:09:33
He's fired every cop who
worked for the old chief.
:09:36
There's only us three left.
:09:38
He's still head of this department.
:09:43
Yes, sir.
:09:47
Very smart, Billy.
:09:49
I have a relationship with this dude.
:09:51
Dude? Dude? We're not even
supposed to be working on this case.
:09:55
Come on, Sarge.
I know you have domestic troubles,
:09:58
but you got to cool out, relax.
:10:00
Things like this work out. Trust me.
:10:07
You moron. You called the
Supervising Agent of the goddamn FBI
:10:12
to help break this Alphabet code?
:10:15
This is a local crime. My men
will solve it locally, Roseweed.
:10:20
- Sir, my name's not Roseweed...
- Shut up, please.
:10:24
And you, Captain Bogomil,
:10:27
this Alphabet investigation
was your baby.
:10:30
Did you call the FBI? Did you order
Rosewood to do that? Did you?
:10:35
Captain Bogomil didn't know about it.
:10:37
I said shut up!
:10:39
Captain Bogomil didn't
call the FBI. I did.
:10:42
I said shut up.
:10:44
I'm waiting on you, Andrew.
:10:47
Did you order him to call
the goddamn FBI or what?
:10:51
No, sir, but that's beside the point.
:10:54
No, that is exactly the point.
Thank you. You're history, kiddo.
:10:59
You know very well
that half of police work