1:11:01
...and checked it against the sample
I found in his apartment.
1:11:05
It narrows it down.
1:11:07
But he could be the man.
1:11:09
Yeah. Yeah, he could be.
1:11:15
Suppose this Paul Kersey
is the vigilante.
1:11:19
All right, let's say that.
1:11:24
We don't want him.
1:11:27
Okay.
1:11:29
Inspector, on my desk I have a
statistic red-hot out of the computer.
1:11:34
Mugging has gone down
by how much, sir?
1:11:38
From 950 a week
to 470 reported last week.
1:11:42
Not too many people know that.
1:11:45
- And you want to keep it that way.
- No, we have to keep it that way.
1:11:51
This city would explode.
1:11:53
We'd have vigilantes killing anybody
who looked greasy. You can see that.
1:11:58
We want this man to quit, desist...
1:12:01
...go away. To stop.
1:12:07
So the mugging rate can go up?
1:12:10
Why not arrest him?
1:12:12
- I don't want a martyr on my hands.
- All right. All right.
1:12:18
I just want to hear you say it.
1:12:26
I'll try to scare him off.
1:12:29
But that's as far as I'll go.
1:12:31
That's right, Frank. Scare him off.
1:12:36
Scare him off.
1:12:52
A call from an old friend, who
wonders if you'll recognize his voice.
1:12:57
Do you want it,
or shall I insist upon his name?