The Rookie Season 7 Episode 12 April Fools,
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00:00Hey, hi. So here's what I'm thinking. It's April Fool's Day, which means nothing counts,
00:14right? April Fool's is tomorrow. It's 1201. And if we play our cards right, we can use
00:19April Fool's Day as a hall pass. We're not actually together, but we can pretend we're
00:24together as an April Fool's Day prank just for today. And if anybody raises a flag, we'll
00:29say, surprise, it's an April Fool's joke, and everyone will laugh, and we can...
00:36Okay, wow. I've clearly been doing April Fool's wrong my whole life. So we're not actually
00:42together, but we're making out in secret like we are together, so what's the prank?
00:45Do you want to talk about April Fool's Day, or do you want to take your pants off?
00:59Oh, you get my email? You mean the one with the subject Ben Dover case? Yeah, not the
01:03most original April Fool's joke. It's not a joke. Dover's a real defendant who demanded
01:07a speedy trial nine days ago. Peters was handling it until he landed in the hospital with a
01:11severe case of food poisoning. So you're telling me that I have to go to trial tomorrow for
01:14a murder case I've never heard of because Ron Peters ate bad paella. Uh-huh. That's
01:18not an April Fool's joke. I hate you. I know, but this will pass, and then we'll go back
01:22to being besties. Uh, my wife's my bestie. Ugh, boring.
01:27Officer Nolan? Yeah. I'm your new rookie, Connor Craig. Oh, nice try. Yeah, I don't
01:37fall for April Fool's pranks. No, sorry. No, it's not a prank. I just transferred over
01:43from West Valley. I've been training with Sergeant McAdams the last 12 months. Oh, yeah.
01:47It's a good story. I would have gone with six months because nobody transfers divisions
01:52with one month left in their probation, and you should have picked a different T.O. McAdams
01:55is a department legend. That makes your prank easily disprovable. Yes, sir. All valid points
02:02if I were joking, which I'm not. He's not joking. It's a last-minute transfer, and I
02:11forgot to tell you. My bad. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Do I seem like a fan of tomfoolery, Officer
02:18Nolan? No, sir, but that could all be part of your master plan, a five-year-long con
02:22to make me believe that you're not into pulling pranks, just to bring this on me now, which
02:26seems less and less likely now that I explain it. Exactly. Rather than looking to get what's
02:31in the mouth, you should be doing backflips. Craig's record is exemplary and spotless.
02:37All you have to do is not screw up for the next 30 days, and you will be credited for
02:41turning out a second top-notch rookie. Yes, sir. So don't screw up. He said that already.
02:55How exactly are we pulling this prank off? Exactly like this, just sitting a little closer
03:00than we normally are. Hey, there's no chance Gray is pranking me with this rookie, is there?
03:08No. No, Gray hates pranks as much as I hate... Mediocrity, subtitles, the designated hitter,
03:16reasons. Are you implying I'm a hateful person? Yes. All right, today is April Fool's Day,
03:22by far the most annoying day of the year. So with Officer Penn out for trial prep,
03:28Sergeant Bradford will be your go-to supervisor for the day. And for the news,
03:33Officer Nolan has a new rookie. Stand up, state your name and badge number.
03:38Officer Connor Craig, badge number 382610. Officer Craig trained under legendary Sergeant
03:44Mickey Adams and earned top marks, but as we know, training isn't over until it's over.
03:50All right, let's get to it. Be safe out there.
03:54Hi, I'm sorry, I'm nervous. My last CO didn't really let me drive much. But it's a required
03:59element of your training. Right, right. He did enough to evaluate me, but driving was his domain.
04:04Okay, well, he was a legend, so I guess I'll defer to his judgment, but I still have to
04:09evaluate you fully. Of course. All right, let's start with traffic stop procedures. Head north
04:14on La Brea. The closer we get to Sunset, the more likely we are to find a vehicle.
04:18Head north on La Brea. The closer we get to Sunset,
04:22the more likely we are to find someone driving like a fool.
04:24Cool. It's right, right? No, it's north-left.
04:30Okay, I think I am seeing why McAdams didn't want you driving.
04:35Sorry.
04:40What? Nothing.
04:41It's just, uh, you're glowing. I'm what? Your aura. It's, you had sex.
04:51I did not. I did not.
04:55I am feeling kind of sparkly today, though, so thank you. Okay.
05:02What? Nothing. It's just, I noticed your hand touched Tim's at roll call.
05:06Is that how you know? Yeah.
05:08It's just, I noticed your hand touched Tim's at roll call.
05:11Is that how you think sex works?
05:12Uh-huh. No, but seriously, I mean, you can trust me with your secret roomies.
05:17I, I know. I know that, but seriously, nothing, nothing is going on.
05:24Okay.
05:33I'm sorry, but I can't do that. What's going on?
05:36Apparently, our social media intern posted that it was parking ticket amnesty day.
05:40Just bring in your ticket, and all will be forgiven.
05:43We have a social media intern? Not for long, because I'm going to kill her.
05:46Okay. Everybody, listen up. If you are here because of the amnesty post, it's an April Fool's
05:52joke. Okay? You still have to pay your tickets. Now, the good news is, you're in the right place
05:56to get that done. Really?
06:01Thanks, but a whole new line is going to start up again as long as that post is up.
06:06Are you the social media intern?
06:17If you're looking for help setting up a TikTok account, it's not my job.
06:20Definitely not. Look, social media is the worst of us. I'm here because you posted that it was
06:24parking ticket amnesty day on the LAPD account. Fire, right?
06:28No, not fire, unless it's the kind you have to put out. Who approved this?
06:32Captain gave me a long leash to increase our social following, ergo.
06:35Ergo, you made a promise we can't keep. Look, once parking tickets are issued,
06:40they're in the system. They can't legally be waived, which means you pissed off a bunch of
06:43people who are taking it out on us. Okay, can I offer a suggestion?
06:46No. Your whole vibe needs work.
06:48Yeah, there's like an art to giving criticism. I like to start with a compliment,
06:52then gently deliver the note, and then end it with a compliment, like a little feel-good sandwich.
06:56Delete the tweet now. Oh, no. No, no, no, no, no. A dirty
06:59delete will get us canceled, but I can issue an apology statement with something cute.
07:03Fine. Get on it.
07:06Could've been an email. My God. Joe, hey.
07:12Wesley. I heard you're taking over the Bendover case.
07:15Literally fell into my lap. I'm just trying to get up to speed, but I would love a continuance.
07:18Oh, I'm sure you would, but there's not a chance in hell. See, my client has a right to a speedy
07:23trial, and if you can't provide that, then you're violating his rights, and the judge will dismiss
07:26the case. Oh, right. You're smiling because you smell blood in the water, because I only have the
07:30rest of the day to make sure your client doesn't walk. What a hundred percent. See, being a public
07:34defender is a thankless, bad-paying job, with few wins against a DA's office that punishes the poor
07:40and loves to rub my nose in the mud at every turn. So your distress, it's a rare moment of karmic joy
07:47that I would've brought popcorn for, had I known in advance. But hey, you want to cut your losses
07:53and save the rest of your day, then drop the charges. I can't. It's murder. There's an
07:58eyewitness. What about a plea deal? Nope. My guy's innocent and adamant to have his day in court.
08:03Okay. See you there bright and early. I'll definitely be bringing popcorn.
08:13Angela, hey. I need to ask you a favor.
08:19All right. Oh, I have seemed to drop my pen. Sorry, one second. Hey, you called for backup?
08:27No. Witnesses. You are definitely being punked. Right? There is no way this is a rookie with 12
08:37months of training. Maybe he's just nervous about impressing you. You know,
08:40not first time training with the new T.O. You are? Easy as pie. Okay, well, this is,
08:46this is all wrong. Oh, yeah. You made that ticket out to yourself.
08:50Oh, shoot. Uh, I'm sorry. I'm a little rusty. My last T.O. wasn't into traffic enforcement.
08:57My bad. Not nerves. Good luck. But you were gonna... Gotta go.
09:04Where are you going? Oh, right. Sorry. Old habits die hard.
09:107-9-15, I have a 415 family, 3107 Avon Street. Male and female and a verbal detail to your box.
09:187-9-15, show us something.
09:22Okay, tell me you've handled domestic disputes before.
09:26I've handled domestic disputes before. Okay. But, but for reals, I haven't.
09:32Then why would you tell me? Well, you told me to tell you.
09:35But I'm excited to experience my first with you. What do I need to know?
09:39Okay. Cops like to use acronyms to remember things, and today you're going to learn the
09:45gambit, the G-M-B-I-T, of domestic disputes. It's always a good idea just to stand to the
09:58side just in case of potential incoming gunfire. You think he's got a shootout?
10:01No, but you should do things the right way every time. That way the moves become automatic.
10:06Knock on the door. Police! Open up!
10:08What do you want? Wait, did you call him? No, no, baby, I would, I would never.
10:19Uh, sir, we received multiple calls about a disturbance. We just wanted to make sure that
10:23everything was all right. We're fine, and you're not coming in my house without a warrant.
10:28Now, the first step in gambit is G, get inside. Now, explain to the gentleman we don't need a
10:32warrant to investigate domestic violence, and that we hate to disturb him, but by law, we can't
10:38leave until we resolve this. And what if he slams the door on us? Well, then we would have to
10:43destroy the door and probably arrest him. You got two minutes.
10:56You two look so familiar. Have we met? I'm a friend of James Murray and his wife,
11:01Nyla. Teddy and I were at that fundraising gala last month. That's right, children of the fallen,
11:06and you had a drunken altercation with Sergeant Bradford. All right, now we are in the house.
11:12Step two is M, make it safe. Do you see anything unsafe?
11:20You know, someone, not you, Teddy, might use that bottle
11:24as a weapon, which would mean we would have to use force, so let's not have that.
11:32I am so sorry. He just lost his job, and it's been a really tough week.
11:38Shut your mouth. You don't have to tell everybody all our business all the time.
11:41Which brings us to B, as in B, observant, so that we can I, investigate. Teddy has clearly
11:47had too much to drink. Anita is upset. Why don't you go talk to her and figure out what happened?
11:54No, just go talk to her alone. Walk behind me. Stay where I can see you.
12:01Hey, don't say nothing about nothing. Cop's trying to jam me up in my own house.
12:08You're new, huh? Let's talk about you. What's going on? I'm here to help.
12:14He just gets drunk, then mad at the world. Everybody else did him wrong, and nothing is
12:18his fault. He's never hit me, but he scares me, and I am so tired of being scared.
12:27Well, look, we can take care of him today, but if this continues, you can always call us.
12:33We also have resources to help you if you decide that you want to get away from him.
12:38Thank you. Yeah. Which brings us to T for take appropriate action. What do we have,
12:44Officer Greg? Negative 2735, but she wants him to leave. She's afraid. Well, she's just gonna
12:49have to be afraid, then. It's not a crime to tie one on in my own house. I know my rights.
12:56We are simply concerned that you are a danger to yourself or to others, so you're gonna have to
13:01come with us. No criminal charges, just to see a nurse so you can sober up and cool down alone.
13:07Officer Craig, search Teddy for weapons and escort him to the shop.
13:11Hey, don't touch me. I'll pay your salary.
13:17That changes. The taking action part of it, now there will be criminal charges,
13:23and that is the gambit of handling a domestic disturbance.
13:30I don't understand. On paper, the kid's a rock star trainee. All his daily observation reports
13:36are signed off. Craig's checklist is practically complete. Yes, sir, and yet there are significant
13:42holes in his training. His officer safety and his perception of danger are nonexistent. He
13:47struggled with a basic traffic citation. I find that hard to believe. McAdams is a highly
13:53respected FTO. I know, but I am telling you, sir, there is no way Officer Craig is going to be ready
13:58in a month. Hell, he may not even make it to the end of the day. So what do you want me to do?
14:06It's ultimately your call, but I would think carefully before bouncing. You trained a stellar
14:11first rookie, but if you're handed an LAPD legends trainee and he fails in a week,
14:17the captain might think the problem is you. Understood.
14:24And you're sure this isn't a prank? No, I'm sorry, but if it was,
14:32I'm on it. Why are we here instead of the Bendover lead investigator? I left two messages
14:38for Detective Berman that he has not returned and I do not have time to wait. I have to decide
14:42by tonight whether I'm going to trial or dropping charges. But as a thank you, I'm ordering lunch
14:46in from Republique. Oh, well, you should have led with that. As you can see from the file,
14:50our victim, Frank Horbolt, was killed in the parking garage of his office building.
14:53Now, the eyewitness, a maintenance worker, claims to have seen Bendover following Horbolt
14:57out of the elevator and returning alone five minutes later and dropping something into a
15:01garbage can. The police later found the murder weapon in that same trash can. Is there a
15:06relationship between Dover and the victim? No, they work in the same building, but no direct
15:10contact. So your whole case basically rests on the believability of your witness? Yep. She's in there
15:16waiting to talk to us. Come on. Hey. I was told that I wouldn't have to testify. Told by who?
15:30Detective Berman. He said that the killer would take a plea deal, no sweat. Why are you nervous
15:35about testifying? I'm not. I'm just... Berman said that... Forget about what Berman said. Let's
15:40talk about your testimony. You said that you saw Bendover follow Frank Horbolt into the garage.
15:46There were a few minutes between them, but Berman said that... Hold on. Did Detective Berman coach
15:51you on what to say in your testimony? No, no, no. It's just he, um, the fine coach...
15:58Okay. You know what? Just, um, let's give us a couple minutes.
16:07You should drop the case. She'll get killed in a cross-examination. Okay, but is she lying,
16:11or did Berman just shape her testimony to be more definitive? Neither is good.
16:16Will you talk to Berman? Forget it. Look, if I do it, he's going to shut down, and I don't have time
16:21to pressure him. I have to make a decision in a couple hours. I need to know if this case is
16:24winnable. We'll do it for a price. A spa weekend for me and my partner. And when you say my partner,
16:31you mean my wife. Unless she thinks that we should give her husband a freebie. No, hell no.
16:37Two-bedroom suite at Malibu Beach Resort while the men watch the children. Okay.
16:48I don't understand. Am I in trouble? No, I just need to speak to your old training officer about
16:53some deficits in your training. Hi, I'm looking for Sergeant McAdams. The station says he's here
16:58taking some statements. He's in the ER. I memorized the rulebook. Go ahead, ask me anything. Yeah,
17:03it's not about the rulebook. It's about a failure to translate words into actions.
17:10There he is. All right, just stay here, okay? Say hi for me. All right.
17:16Sergeant McAdams. Yeah. Uh, John Nolan from the Mid-Wilshire Station. Okay. I was hoping to ask
17:22you a few questions about your old rookie, Connor Craig. He was in his heel. Oh, yeah, and I've
17:28noticed some gaps in his training. You're here to cause trouble? No, sir. No, I'm just, I'm looking
17:35for some clarity. I mean, you are a legend in the department, and this kid spent a year with you,
17:40but he has no practical understanding of the job. I'm just trying to help him out.
17:46Look, I was supposed to retire last year. Stayed on as a favorite of my captain. Craig shows up,
17:58he's got no instincts, no fire, no command presence. Why not just bounce him? And go out
18:02on a loser? Finish my career on a fail? No way. So I carried him. Only took low-impact calls.
18:09I got the seniority to pull it off, so. Only you did chicken out in the end. You forced the
18:13transfer so that you wouldn't be the one who put an untrained cop onto the street.
18:19You got no right to judge me. Actually, I do, because I'm the cop who could have been
18:25killed today on a domestic, because the kid you sent me doesn't know enough to have my back.
18:30Did you say hi back? Are you going to bounce me? Honestly, I should. Instead, I'm going to give you
18:38the rest of the day to prove that you are worth the risk. Do not make me regret it.
19:00Come on, knock it off!
19:04It isn't right. You have to let us go. What's going on? He's not honoring
19:08our get out of jail free cards. That's not a thing.
19:11Then why is it on the LAPD's social media account? What?
19:29What the hell were you thinking? Raising your voice in the workplace is
19:32a sign of weakness, not strength. You posted get out of jail free cards.
19:36Oh, I couldn't just delete the parking ticket tweet. I mean that scream scandal.
19:39So, I retracted it with something that is clearly a joke.
19:42Not to the growing number of criminals in holding demanding we release them.
19:46This is not funny. Know how dumb people are is always funny.
19:49It's clear on the post it's an April Fool's joke. See, it says April Fool's, this is not redeemable.
19:54In tiny print, no one can read. Okay, boomer, go find your glasses.
19:58I'm sorry, boomer? This is not my fault.
20:00Those Delulus didn't even scan the QR code. If they had, they would have seen this.
20:06Okay, you know what? Your reckless behavior has cost this department time and resources.
20:10And the fact that you keep making excuses lets me know that you don't see why that's a problem.
20:13You're fired. You can't fire me.
20:15I'm a civilian employee. You're right.
20:16You've been fired by the Office of Support Services and they were happy to let me be
20:20the one to tell you. So, pack up your stuff and be grateful you're not leaving this room in handcuffs.
20:24You don't have to be so mean about it.
20:29Hey, what the hell are you guys up to? Let me guess, you must be vermin.
20:34Oh, like you don't know. Look, we get why you're not happy,
20:36but the DA's office had us assigned to this case when they couldn't get into contact with you.
20:40Yeah, well, that's not how things work and you know it.
20:42What, do you think I don't know who your husband is?
20:44Okay, why don't you just take a deep breath before you say something you're gonna regret?
20:48Why don't you go screw yourself? Okay, that's enough of that.
20:51Okay, that's enough of that. We didn't set out to jam you up,
20:55but we've been inside your case for five minutes and it's a hot mess.
20:58So, we're gonna go inside and talk to the victim's widow
21:01and try to get some clarity. We were gonna invite you, but now you can go screw yourself.
21:08Is the widow really inside waiting to talk to us?
21:10No, I just wanted to see his face when I said it and he looked panicked.
21:14The question is why?
21:21I'm sorry, okay? It took longer than I thought to get you bailed out.
21:25I would have never been in there in the first place if you hadn't sold me out.
21:28Baby, please. I didn't sell you out. I just...
21:32Sometimes you can get a little scary.
21:34Get over it. Look, you are so weak.
21:39Give me the damn keys.
21:40Today.
21:44And she bailed him out.
21:47How many times do I have to tell you about this damn seat?
21:49Why would she do that?
21:50People in abusive relationships often do things that are against their best interests.
21:55He looks more angry than when we arrested him.
21:57What should we do?
21:58You gave her that card for victim resources, right?
22:01You told her she could call them or us at any point?
22:04Yeah, yeah. I even circled the one Sergeant McBride gave me.
22:08Yeah, yeah. I even circled the one Sergeant McAdams said were the best.
22:12The best we can hope for is that she uses one of them.
22:16People are going to make their own choices.
22:19We're here for when they make bad ones.
22:30Wow, we never even did this when we were actually together.
22:32Well, that's because we didn't have a deadline.
22:34Okay, well, it's midnight, right?
22:36Yes, please. Do you think it's been long enough?
22:38I mean, I think a little longer.
22:45We should really get back to work and do things.
22:49Things?
22:50Yes, things like crime. We need to stop crime.
22:52Okay. Do you insist?
22:53I do. I do insist.
22:56Get your shirt.
22:59Hi.
23:00Hi.
23:00Hey.
23:03We should get back out there.
23:04Yeah, unless you and Tim need to discuss something in private.
23:08No, I think we covered everything.
23:09Yeah.
23:10Okay, ladies.
23:14Uh-oh.
23:16What?
23:18The social media intern I just fired posted this.
23:21City of Los Angeles, for the next three hours, all crime is legal.
23:24Go nuts and don't call us.
23:25Peace sign, emoji wearing sunglasses, peace sign.
23:31Here we go.
23:32They've posted the purge alerts across all social media platforms
23:36before changing the passwords,
23:37and we can't take them down until IT hacks into the account.
23:39Which could take hours.
23:40I mean, people have to know this is a joke.
23:42Most people will see it that way, but there are plenty that won't.
23:459-1-1's already getting swamped with calls,
23:47looting, robberies, and a host of assaults.
23:49All right, we're on citywide tactical alert
23:52with mandatory holdover until further notice.
23:55In progress, crime against persons are priority one.
23:58Refer all property crimes to online reporting.
24:0210-7 reporting will be held until end of shift.
24:05How bad is this going to be?
24:06Pretty bad.
24:07The police told me I could do it on the internet.
24:09It's not going to stand up in court, but there will be lawsuits,
24:11especially from the crime victims who claim that their injuries
24:13were caused by the LAPD posting this.
24:16Bottom line is this.
24:17Make sure your arrests have all the criminal elements,
24:19your evidence is solid, and your reports are spotless.
24:22Okay, everyone's 10-8.
24:24Be safe out there.
24:25I'm going to leave you here at the station.
24:27What? No!
24:28Officer Craig, you remain a wild card
24:31with serious officer safety issues.
24:34I can't go face whatever craziness is about to jump off
24:37while I have to be worried about you.
24:39Well, with all due respect, sir,
24:41that's your job as a training officer.
24:43I didn't realize that I wasn't being fully trained before,
24:46and that's on me, but you said we'd spend the rest of the shift
24:48evaluating me, and what better way to do that
24:50than when the pressure's on?
24:51I'm sorry, that last part was way over the line,
24:54but I stand by the rest.
25:00All right, you're in.
25:02I won't let you down.
25:03It's not me I'd be worried about.
25:04My wife is a ninja warrior assassin.
25:06If she ends up a widow because of you,
25:08there won't be enough left of you to fit into a bucket.
25:11Not a joke.
25:12Please, sir.
25:12Please, sir.
25:13Please, sir.
25:14Please, sir.
25:15Please, sir.
25:16Please, sir.
25:16Please, sir.
25:17Please, sir.
25:18Please, sir.
25:19Please, sir.
25:20Please, sir.
25:20Please, sir.
25:21Please, sir.
25:38We must be going 90 miles an hour.
25:41Should we go after him?
25:42Negative.
25:42Gray wants us focused on crimes against persons.
25:44We can get his license plate from the dash cam later.
25:477-N-15, multiple callers report shocks
25:49Fired in the alley 3100 block Avon Street.
25:52Possible 10-5-4 lane by the vehicle.
25:54Adam 15.
25:55Badger.
25:577 out of 15 copies.
25:58Code 3.
26:00Avon Street.
26:01Does that sound familiar to you?
26:03Yeah.
26:04Teddy and Anita live on Avon Street.
26:13Someone broke all the street lights.
26:19Shh.
26:38Is it drive-by?
26:40Robbery, maybe?
26:42No, they would have stolen his watch.
26:46Did Anita do this?
26:47We got to find her.
26:49I'm going to go check the house.
26:51You stay here with the crime scene.
26:52Get crime scene tape.
26:53Block off that end of the alley.
26:54Use our shop to block off the other end.
26:56Get the good camera from the evidence kit.
26:57Take a picture of everything, even
26:58if it doesn't look important.
27:05You got this.
27:11Anita, LAPD.
27:14Anita, please open the door.
27:16Hello?
27:18Hi.
27:19What's going on?
27:20Anita, LAPD.
27:22I'm Officer Nolan.
27:22You remember me?
27:23Do you know where Teddy is?
27:25No.
27:26He dropped me off, then went out, probably to a bar.
27:30But he's supposed to be back by now.
27:35He didn't call.
27:36Have you been drinking?
27:37I had some bourbon.
27:38It's been a long day.
27:39I got scared.
27:41I'm always scared.
27:42The blues help me relax.
27:44But now I'm getting worried about Teddy.
27:46Is everything OK?
27:49No.
27:50No, I'm afraid it's not.
27:51I'm going to need you to come with me.
27:56Come on.
27:58OK, um, just hold on right here.
28:02All right, just sit tight, and I'll go get you a blanket.
28:06Yeah, but where's my husband?
28:07You still haven't told me what's going on.
28:09Just sit and hold tight.
28:12Hey, you're not going to believe this.
28:14You turned the shop around.
28:15Yeah, you want to know why?
28:17The victim's driver's seat.
28:18And an empty glass, but mostly the driver's seat.
28:20What about it?
28:21Well, it was moved all the way forward.
28:23And Teddy's a giant.
28:24We saw him moving the seat back at the station,
28:25which means whoever put the car into position
28:27was short, like Anita Short.
28:29She staged it.
28:31Nice work.
28:32There's hope for you yet.
28:33And if she's the suspect, that means the house
28:35is also a crime scene.
28:36So I turned the car around in case
28:37you wanted to put her inside so she wouldn't
28:38have to see her husband.
28:39Right.
28:39The body.
28:40Right.
28:40I mean, the victim.
28:41I mean, Teddy.
28:42I'm impressed.
28:44What about the glass?
28:45It's sitting on the ledge.
28:46It's got traces of bourbon in it.
28:47I took pictures.
28:48You didn't bag it for evidence?
28:50No, I wasn't sure if you wanted me to.
28:55Should we be worried?
28:57Yes.
28:58Oh, my god.
29:00They killed Teddy.
29:01Anita, I need you to get into the shop.
29:03That's for your safety, OK?
29:05Hey, officers.
29:07Ain't y'all supposed to be in hiding?
29:09Tonight's our night.
29:10We're taking that car.
29:11You can't have it, son.
29:13This is a crime scene.
29:15That car is evidence.
29:17Whole city a crime scene.
29:19What you gonna do?
29:20Shoot us?
29:20Let them have the car.
29:22You have to protect me.
29:24Get into the shop.
29:28Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
29:30Let her go.
29:30We'll catch up with her later.
29:31We need to protect the scene.
29:32But she's a killer.
29:33And if we don't have any evidence,
29:34she could get away with it.
29:35No, they're not.
29:36They're not.
29:37They're not.
29:38They're not.
29:40Woof.
29:41Woof.
29:42Woof.
29:43Woof.
29:48Easy.
29:49Easy, officer.
29:50Hold your nerve.
29:51Do you see any weapons?
29:54Now, get your baton out.
29:56If we don't see weapons, we don't use deadly force.
29:59Control, 7 Adam 15.
30:01I'm being advanced on by a crowd.
30:02I could use some backup.
30:03Go 3.
30:04Adam 15, no units 10-8.
30:05BHP en route.
30:07BHP 12 minutes.
30:09Sounds like you're on your own, boys.
30:12I'm going to give you a chance to get out of here.
30:14Leave us the vehicle.
30:17No.
30:18I'm going to make you the same offer.
30:20Last chance to run away.
30:21Anyone starts trouble, they wake up in the hospital.
30:33You really going to fight all these guys?
30:35You've got gloves.
30:37Grab that glass, and you're going to run.
30:39We're going to circle back here to the shop after they've gone.
30:42You ready?
30:43On 3.
30:441, 2, 3.
31:07Grab her.
31:08It's Libby.
31:09I need help.
31:10So does half of Los Angeles because of you.
31:12Call 9-1-1.
31:14I can't get 9-1-1.
31:16The lines are jammed, and I'm trapped at the municipal building on Spring.
31:19There are people with guns inside the clerk's office,
31:21and someone just got shot right in front of me.
31:23He's dead.
31:24Stay low and quiet.
31:25I'll be there as quick as I can.
31:29Control, I have a potential mass casualty of an immiscible building on Spring Street.
31:33I need a react team or an in-progress active shooter.
31:35Send everyone you can.
32:05Police!
32:29Police!
32:30Come out with your hands where I can see them.
32:35Come on.
32:53Come on out.
32:54It's okay.
32:55Alright, come on.
32:56I need you to go out the door.
32:57Go to an exit sign, okay?
32:58Put your hands on your head.
32:59Keep them there at all times.
33:00That's what's going to lead you to safety, alright?
33:02Turn left.
33:03Turn left.
33:05Come on.
33:18Control, Charlie team approaching court clerk's offices.
33:21Third floor.
33:22Signs of forced entry.
33:23We have not made contact.
33:24Police!
33:34Police!
33:54Police!
34:04You two go.
34:05I'll cover your back.
34:07Control, Charlie team has two in custody.
34:08Third floor.
34:09Bradford and Chen proceeding inside.
34:10Divert backup to assist as soon as you can.
34:24Body.
34:34Bradford, I need an RA.
34:35Victim down.
34:37Oh my god.
34:38I was so scared.
34:39Alright, alright.
34:40Look, it's not over yet, okay?
34:42Grab her.
34:43No.
34:44You gotta let him go.
34:45He can't protect you if you're holding on.
34:46It's alright.
34:47Stay there.
34:48Stay right there.
34:54No!
35:08No!
35:09Go!
35:10Save her!
35:18Police!
35:24Police.
35:31You can get a case dismissed.
35:32You're dismissed.
35:34You got a case dismissed.
35:35I don't like you got a case dismissed.
35:37You got a case dismissed.
35:39Police, show me your hands.
35:41Did a man drag a woman through here?
35:43Okay.
35:44SWAT is coming through here.
35:45They are heavily armed.
35:46If I were you I would restrain myself and sit down.
35:54-♪♪♪
36:04-♪♪♪
36:13Look out!
36:14-♪♪♪
36:18You okay?
36:19Yeah.
36:20-♪♪♪
36:27Come here, get up.
36:28Wait, what are you doing?
36:30Arresting you.
36:31But I was held hostage.
36:32Doesn't that count for something?
36:33No, you were at the clerk's office
36:34filing a wrongful termination lawsuit
36:36against the LAPD
36:37after instigating mass violence on the job.
36:39You're not the victim here.
36:40You caused all this.
36:43-♪♪♪♪
36:48-♪♪♪♪
36:53-♪♪♪♪
37:00I'm sorry.
37:01So what?
37:02I got no feel-good sandwich here for you, Libby.
37:04People are dead because of your recklessness.
37:06You're lucky you're not one of them.
37:08I-I really didn't think
37:09that anyone was going to take this seriously.
37:11I-I'm so sorry.
37:13Got the arrest warrant for Detective Berman.
37:16Detective who?
37:17Berman from West Hollywood.
37:18Turns out Berman is having an affair
37:20with the wife of our murder victim.
37:22Berman killed his competition
37:23and blackmailed a witness
37:24to frame Ben Dover for his crime.
37:26Ben Dover?
37:27Yes, sir.
37:28Dover is a real person
37:29with an unfortunate name.
37:31I hate April Fool's Day.
37:32Yeah.
37:33See, if you need backup for the arrest,
37:34you're gonna have to wait.
37:35Oh, I had the arrest come to the backup, sir.
37:37I had Berman's captain call him down here
37:39to assist with the scene.
37:40Smart.
37:41Yeah, I try.
37:44Hello.
37:45It's me. Where are you?
37:46Downtown, just landing at a crime scene.
37:48It's a setup.
37:49An arrest warrant with your name on it
37:50just came across my desk.
37:51They're about to put you in cuffs, dude.
37:53I never called you.
38:01What's he doing?
38:02I don't know.
38:03Trying out for mime school?
38:05The call was a tip-off.
38:07Berman!
38:08Berman!
38:09Show me your hands!
38:18Hands, now!
38:25Then Officer Craig noticed a glass at the scene
38:28still wet with alcoholic beverage.
38:29He photographed it where he found it.
38:31Before a group of rioters took over your crime scene
38:34and destroyed yet another shop?
38:37The dissipation rate of alcohol
38:39and Anita's fingerprints on the glass
38:41placed her at the scene near the time of the murder.
38:44We believe that she was lying in wait for him to come home
38:46and then confronted him outside the vehicle
38:48and shot him multiple times,
38:50hoping that we would pin the murder on the perch.
38:53I understand you also had your first tactical retreat.
38:56Is that what cops call running away?
38:57Yeah, just sounds cooler when you say it that way.
38:59Ah, yeah.
39:00Then, yes, sir.
39:01After some time, we circled back and the crowd had moved on.
39:04But not before damaging our shop,
39:06stealing Teddy's watch and wallet,
39:08and posting selfies with the corpse.
39:11Which means they'll be easier to identify and arrest.
39:14Nice to see people's stupidity works in our favor this time.
39:18Ah, good news.
39:19Rampart just picked up Anita at Union Station
39:21trying to get on a train to Flagstaff.
39:23They're bringing her in now.
39:24All right.
39:25So, Officer Craig, after everything you've seen tonight,
39:28is this career still something you want to pursue?
39:31Oh, yes, sir.
39:33This career is everything I've ever dreamed about.
39:36A lot of my friends thought I was crazy for joining the academy,
39:39but, you know, I believe helping people is my calling.
39:42And if you can find it in your heart to give me a proper chance,
39:45I promise you won't regret it.
39:50All right.
39:51I will endorse your continuation in the FTO program,
39:55but I will have to reassign you to a different, much quieter division
39:59to make sure you have the best opportunity to succeed.
40:02Yes, sir.
40:03Thank you, sir.
40:04You're welcome.
40:05All right.
40:06Dismissed.
40:11Thank you for giving me a second chance.
40:14Connery, you stepped up when it mattered.
40:16And I know you are transferring out, but I'm always here as a resource.
40:21Just, you know, be chill about it.
40:23I will.
40:25Later.
40:27Hey.
40:28Hey.
40:29Things got interesting out there with your rookie.
40:31A little fighting, a little tactical retreating, a little murder-solve.
40:34Not bad for my first purge.
40:36Don't even joke about that.
40:37Bradford, Chen, in here.
40:41See you tomorrow.
40:42Hopefully.
40:44It's come to my attention that you two are back in a romantic relationship
40:48when you both know it's against the rules.
40:50He's your supervisor, for God's sake.
40:52Yes, sir.
40:53But we've been trying to fight the feeling for a long time.
40:57April Fools!
40:59April Fools!
41:04Are you okay?
41:05Sir, what's going on?
41:06Oh, my God.
41:07Are you having a heart attack?
41:08Whoa!
41:09Oh, my God.
41:10Are you all right?
41:11Sit back.
41:12Oh, my God.
41:16Gotcha.
41:19I thought you hated pranks.
41:21I do.
41:23But to wipe the smug look off your faces, it was worth joining in this one time.
41:30Yes.
41:31We deserve that.
41:32But you nearly scared me half to death.
41:34Good.
41:35Good, good, good.
41:36Remember that next time you think about trying to fool me.
41:39Now, go.
41:42Have a good night.
41:43Happy?
41:44Thrilled.
41:45I mean, that worked out perfectly.
41:47And we still have 55 minutes left.
41:49My problem is I live 30 minutes away.
41:51Not if we hurry.
41:53Where are you going?
41:54Oh, home.
41:55I'll see you there.
41:57Yeah, I'll see you there.
42:01There is definitely something going on between us two.
42:21On CTV.
42:25Damn it.