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:06:00
We're working on it.
:06:01
Sergeant, do you have an extra flack vest
and a bullhorn?

:06:04
- Yes, sir.
- John.

:06:06
- Yeah?
- About Mrs. Potter, I...

:06:07
Thanks, Toby. I got your very nice note.
:06:10
- Sorry I didn't write back.
- Don't mention it.

:06:13
Here you go, sir.
:07:07
- Who is in charge?
- Mr. Henderson, with the FBI.

:07:10
I am John Potter from the FBI.
:07:12
I guess that would
make you in charge, then.

:07:15
I'm Lenny Budd.
:07:16
Sir, my men were pretty excited
when they heard you were coming.

:07:19
Are you in charge
of the state troopers here, Captain?

:07:22
Yes, sir. I am.
But why don't you just call me Lenny?

:07:24
Okay, Lenny, what's the situation?
:07:27
You see those two boarded-up windows?
:07:29
There's been some kind of movement.
Glints, maybe a gun barrel or a scope.

:07:33
- Then, they seem to...
- We'll get to that.

:07:35
How many people do you have here?
:07:37
I've got 37 troopers and six police from
the town of Beaumont, their whole force.

:07:42
Where are they deployed?
:07:43
Behind those trees is the river.
I've got seven in the trees over there.

:07:47
I've got 10 in this grove to the left.
I've got eight covering the field out back...

:07:51
and six that you see here.
:07:53
Who is in charge of the local police?
:07:55
Gene Stillwell. He is the chief
of the Beaumont police force here.

:07:58
- Do you want to meet him?
- No. In a minute.


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