Rising Sun
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:26:00
Come on! I'll pimp-slap you
up and down this fuckin' street!

:26:03
Tell me about the bribery charge, kohai.
:26:06
- The what?
- The bribery charge.

:26:08
Look. The woman who filed the charge
was a chronic psychiatric case.

:26:13
The review board dismissed it.
You got that?

:26:15
All right. Now I gotta go get Zelly.
:26:18
I can't help you if you won't tell me.
:26:21
Tell you what?! It was dismissed.
:26:23
You know cops are always being accused
:26:26
of assault, molestation, taking bribes.
All kinds of shit!

:26:30
Jesus Christ!
:26:33
I'm a good cop!
:26:52
It was a domestic violence call.
:26:55
The kid is in the crib screaming his head off.
:26:57
I pull back the covers
and next to the kid is a kilo of white brick.

:27:01
Graham says we can't make the arrest,
:27:03
that the search is invalid,
the wife can't testify against her husband,

:27:07
and that any decent lawyer will beat this.
:27:10
The woman is screaming,
the kid is screaming.

:27:13
I'm losing my mind here.
:27:18
Suddenly the husband walks in
with an envelope this thick

:27:23
with $100 bills.
:27:24
He says to me,
"Thank you, officer, for all your help."

:27:29
"Thank you very much."
:27:31
Graham turns to me and gives me the nod.
:27:34
And you took the money.
:27:36
What was I supposed to do, man?
:27:38
I mean, my wife...
My wife was pregnant.

:27:42
Health insurance didn't cover it.
We had bills up to here.

:27:45
Yes! Yes! I took the money.
:27:48
Me and Graham split it.
:27:52
Now you're the only one that knows about it.
:27:56
Graham knows and now,
:27:58
who else?
:27:59
Yeah. Graham knows.

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