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:19:01
Garbage.
The whole place smells like rotten cheese.

:19:04
We're gonna have to fumigate.
:19:06
Ed, I think we should be
looking for something else.

:19:09
I'm willing to look at anything.
:19:12
But uniformed officers
shot down in the streets...

:19:17
that smells like radicals to me.
:19:19
How about Patty Samuels
unloading on me?

:19:21
That's not radical.
:19:23
Somebody thought Stan
had told me something.

:19:25
You're still harping on that Santiago thing.
:19:27
Why not?
:19:29
Ed, I want this case.
:19:33
No, not this one. I already put Burt on it.
:19:37
Stan and you are too close friends.
:19:39
You know how the department
feels about that.

:19:41
Emotional involvement
clouds clear judgment.

:19:44
We both know all you have
to do is just say the word.

:19:49
Well, I'm not saying it.
:19:51
Lon, I know you.
:19:55
I'm not gonna stand for you
making up your own rules.

:19:58
You're not gonna play
that Mickey Peters thing all over again.

:20:01
Peters was a hood, and everybody knew it.
:20:03
You weren't satisfied
with throwing him up on the roof.

:20:06
You had to go up there
and throw him back down.

:20:08
Six months in the hospital...
:20:10
four lawyers screaming
about his civil rights.

:20:13
Well, it kept him off the street, didn't it?
:20:15
Yeah, and that's why I'm behind a desk
and you're taking orders from me.

:20:19
Now, cool it.
:20:20
- Telephone, Captain.
- Thank you.

:20:24
Lon, cool it. Don't go away.
:20:28
I'm not finished yet.
:20:35
Capt. Kosterman.
:20:37
No. All press inquiries
go to Chief Grogan's desk.

:20:44
That goes for lawyers, too.
:20:46
No, I don't want to talk to them.
:20:59
Capt. Bennerman, Internal Affairs.

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