Exit Wounds
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:10:09
This year alone, three complaints
filed against you for excessive force.

:10:13
This doesn't seem like a hero's welcome.
:10:15
You want to be welcomed?
Stay out of the headlines.

:10:18
Around here,
there's no such thing as heroes.

:10:21
l've got community activists swearing
we treat everybody like criminals...

:10:24
...and criminals all swearing
they're altar boys.

:10:27
Maybe l was never an altar boy,
but the point is--

:10:30
The point is,
cops don't uphold the law by breaking it.

:10:34
Now, you got a problem in my house,
you come see me.

:10:37
None of this Lone Ranger stuff
that l keep hearing about.

:10:41
Are you listening?
:10:42
lf l have a problem,
l'll come and see the commander.

:10:45
All that stuff with the Vice President?
A little water never hurt anybody.

:10:49
But l am worried
about your discipline problem.

:10:52
l was thinking about putting you on a desk.
:10:55
-l can't type.
-l have a better idea.

:10:59
Something that will broaden your horizons.
:11:04
And then her dog.
:11:07
Her dog gets so freaked out...
:11:10
...he takes this enormous shit...
:11:13
...right in the middle of the living room.
:11:19
l chased that little bastard everywhere...
:11:22
...until l finally cornered him.
:11:24
l warned her not to buy a frigging poodle.
:11:26
l never could have thrown
a German Shepherd out the window.

:11:33
Okay.
:11:43
That's it. Let it out.
:11:44
Okay? That's why we're here.
:11:47
To talk through our problems,
not to let it bottle up.

:11:51
Okay.
:11:52
And the rest of you,
l want you to dig down deep...

:11:55
...and ask yourself the question:
:11:59
Why are we mad and what are we mad at?

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