:27:00
Excuse me.
What is the K.O.D.?
:27:02
The "Kings of Destruction,"
the top gang in the school.
:27:05
"Posse," please. You're so unip.
:27:09
Could they have been responsible
for what happened to Miss Hetzko?
:27:12
- It's possible.
- Possible?
:27:15
Nothing happens around here
that isn't inspin'ed by the K.O.D.
:27:19
Or "KOD," as I think of them.
:27:22
Why would they have been after her?
:27:24
Lacas threatened her.
She wanted him transferred.
:27:28
- Juan Lacas?
- Yeah, he's the leader of the K.O.D.
:27:32
He's a pain in the ass,
is what he is.
:27:34
Why wasrt he just transferred?
:27:36
Ask Rolle.
It was his decision.
:27:40
Criticize Rolle all you want.
He was a cop and knows the law.
:27:43
No evidence, no case. Period.
:27:45
That's right, Darryl.
You keep the faith.
:27:54
If Hannah had her way,
we'd go back to the days...
:27:56
when you could bludgeon a kid
for looking at you cross-eyed.
:27:59
I know. I went to school here.
:28:03
Rolle was a cop?
:28:05
Yeah, the gang unit.
He's an amazing man.
:28:12
Excuse me, Mr. Rolle?
:28:14
I'm looking for Juan Lacas's file.
The secretary said you had it.
:28:18
The file is under review
at the moment, Mr...
:28:21
- Smith.
- Smith. Right.
:28:23
If it was Petarusky, I'd remember.
:28:25
Come on.
:28:29
Have a seat.
:28:32
Speaking of unusual commitment...
:28:35
how is it that a cop
becomes a high school principal?
:28:39
You want the short version?
:28:41
I was at the Liberty City riots
in 1980...
:28:44
not the best time to be
a black cop in Miami.
:28:47
You watch your own neighborhood
burn down...
:28:49
people you grew up with
getting shot and busted.
:28:53
You suddenly face a clear choice.
:28:55
Devastation or education.
:28:58
I chose the latter.