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(Sighs)
You look pretty, baby.
What you so sad for, tia?
I'm the one behind glass.
Stop it, Chris.
It's not funny.
What happened?
Guess I was just born unlucky.
It's not about luck, baby.
It's about bad life choices.
Tia, the jewelry store
should have been easy.
Till three cops
came in the front door.
That's called bad luck.
I couldn't make bail, Chris.
You ain't got nothing saved up?
I got $200.
I've been paying
that stupid credit card bill.
What about Donnie?
You call him?
Yeah.
I mean, I called him, but
He got cleaned out at the track.
You know what? It's all good.
I'm getting out
sooner than you think.
I'm going to make
everything right.
Novak, time's up.
Let's walk you over
to the courthouse.
Guard:
Let's go.
Annie!
You're late.
It's Harris county court, so
everything's 15 minutes late.
I'm not.
No, Luke,
you are always on time.
You dress to impress.
I'm dressed for court.
Mm-hmm.
Ties look kind of funny
on a marshal.
I'm going to pretend
that those aren't, what,
Gucci loafers?
They were a present.
Shiny.
Deputy:
All right.
Keys, phone, and
Challenge coin.
Yeah. Thank you.
You guys actually carry the
challenge coin. That's cool.
Annie: Yeah.
Deputy: Uh, you don't,
you don't remember me, do you?
Uh, Trevor Hannigan.
We spoke last month?
Trevor, right. Yeah.
Yeah, you wanted to join the task force.
Yes ma'am.
I'm applying. Yeah.
Got my paperwork
all squared away.
I thought maybe you
could take a look.
Mm. All right.
I tell you what.
You send the application
to my office.
I'll take a look at it.
Don't call me ma'am.
Course not.
Sorry about that.
Do yourself a favor.
Make sure you really want it.
All of it.
Guard:
This is temporary holding.
Your, uh, judge is
running a little late,
so we'll hang out here.
Wrists.
What are you staring at?
Let's go.
Now.
Annie:
Hey, hold up a sec.
We're already late.
Luke.
Annie:
Hey!
What's going on with you lately?
Nothing. I'm fine.
All right, well,
if you have a problem
with the task force,
you come to me.
You don't talk
to a new recruit.
I-I just haven't been
sleeping much.
There's a lot of
hard parts to this job.
Yeah.
But nobody ever talks about it.
You know, I-I-I don't know
if that's a marshals thing,
or a Texas thing.
Probably a little of both.
I mean, is that what
you want, Luke?
You want to talk about it?
I guess I just don't feel
like I belong.
Why is that?
I mean
You haven't even given me
my challenge coin yet.
You know, I figured
I'd earned it by now.
All that matters is that
you're on the team.
Well, why do I still feel
like I'm at tryouts?
You tell me.
(Gunshots, screaming)
U.S. marshals. Out of the way.
U.S. marshals.
You wearing a vest?
No, you?
You got him?
Two others went out
the front door.
Luke: Both armed?
One of them is.
Got a sheriff's deputy
in pursuit young kid.
Trevor Hannigan.
Trevor?
Trevor, hey.
You stay with me, huh?
You hear me?
Stay with me.
Where's your tie? Put it around
his legs. Stop the bleeding.
He needs an ambulance, man.
He needs an ambulance!
Deputy 2:
Already on the way.
Annie:
All right.
All right, come here.
You're going to take over.
Put your hand there.
(Labored breathing)
What do you know
about the shooter?
The name's Chris novak.
Black guy; 5-foot-10.
Checked him in for
arraignment this morning.
He was a low-risk prisoner.
All right. You call heat.
Tell them we got an escape
from county court.
Two suspects on the ground.
I wanna know how this kid
makes out, all right?
(Labored breathing)
Annie:
Luke! Let's go!
Annie: Watch out. Watch out.
Luke: Out of the way!
Annie:
U.S. marshals!
Luke:
Coming through! Move!
Move!
Hey!
(Tires screech)
I don't see them.
Two prisoners.
Orange jumpsuits.
That way. They went that way.
Man: That way.
Get inside!
Now! Stay off
the street!
You see?
Perfect spiral.
God, I'm good.
You know you got a stack of
paperwork, right? Mm-hmm.
And a perfect cup of coffee
to go with them.
Hey!
Don't fall asleep on us, cowboy.
Easy, hurricane.
Natalie and I had a dinner date.
At 2:00 A.M.
Yeah. She's been working
these crazy hours.
It's the only time
we could find.
See. That's exactly
why I don't date.
No?
Mm-mm.
Then what do you call it?
Call what?
What?!
I don't know what
you're talking about.
What? I don't, I don't
I bet you Luke does.
(Both laugh) You didn't
think I knew about that?
Marco:
Guys! We gotta move.
What's wrong, Marco?
Prisoner escape at county court.
We've got two officers down.
Annie and Luke are
at the courthouse.
Marshal: Ramirez, Brady,
Johnson this way.
Prisoner:
Move!
Move!
(People screaming)
Is there a back door
through here?
Is there a back door?
Where's the back door?
He doesn't speak English!
Are you listening to me?!
Luke: You see him?
Annie: There.
Door's through the back.
If anyone calls the cops on me,
I'm coming back for you.
You hear me?
U.S. marshals. We're looking for a prisoner.
Lady: In there. In there.
In there. He went through the back door.
One guy or two?
Black guy with a gun.
They split up.
(Car horn blares)
Go! Keep moving!
Go!
Annie: Yeah, keep it moving.
Come on. Luke: Move!
Jimmy? What's your 20?
(Over radio):
We're headed north on Crawford,
just about to pass prairie.
Yeah, I'm linked up with HPD.
They're blocking every street.
Still no answer
from Annie or Luke.
Damn it. Daisy: Word's
spreading about the escape.
jammed up. Hang on.
Ah, Ramirez just
gave me okay,
HPD has eyeballs on
one of the prisoners
at commerce and Jackson.
That's three blocks away.
All right, hold on.
Shh.
(Cell phone ringing)
Cover me.
(Woman screams)
Okay.
Let's go.
(Woman gasping)
What's your name?
Wendy.
Listen to me, Wendy.
Think about
everybody who loves you
and how upset they'd be
if you made me angry.
Move over.
Move over!
(Gasping, crying)
(Tires squeal)
No shot! He's got a hostage!
(Tires squealing)
We got a prisoner on foot
headed southeast on commerce.
Daisy (Over radio):
I.D.S just came down
from the courthouse:
Novak and Powell.
Is he white guy or a black guy?
White guy.
That is Terry Powell;
Two-bit weed dealer.
Nothing violent on his record.
Might not be violent
but he's fast.
(Laughs)
Get back!
Hey, guys, stay
back, stay back.
Easy guys, easy, easy.
(Powell sobbing)
Get back!
I'll use it!
What, a table knife?
No, you won't.
Throw it down.
(Panting)
I didn't kill those cops.
The big guy told me
to run, so I ran.
Listen, I get it
you weren't thinking.
Jimmy: All right?
Now, just put it down,
and we'll tell the judge
you came easy, okay?
Put it down.
That'll be
the smart move, Terry.
Put it down.
Jimmy:
Come on.
(Sobbing)
Turn around.
(Sirens wailing,
tires squealing)
(Gasping breaths)
(Wendy grunting)
Don't be stupid!
(Shouts indistinctly)
Give me your cell phone!
Okay.
Hurry up!
Oh, God
Novak!
(Door slams shut)
You okay?
Take her!
Son of a ***!
(Panting)
We need units around
to the front now,
and make sure all the exits
of this hotel are sealed.
Hey, we got him.
He's got nowhere to run.
Yeah, except up.
There are 30 floors
full of hostages,
plenty of places to hide.
(Panicked chatter)
Move out! Let's go!
Let's go, people!
Move it!
Move it, move it, move it!
Let's go!
Sir, sir, okay, HPD is sending
over a photo of novak.
I need you and your
staff to make sure
that these police officers
get a copy of that.
(Phone ringing) Excuse me.
Daisy.
Now, what we got on this guy?
Chris novak,
Burglary, bar brawls,
couple of short
stints in prison.
Annie:
Why was he in court today?
Arraignment.
He got popped two days ago
trying to rob a jewelry store,
off an anonymous tip.
Anonymous?
What was the
arresting officer's name?
Greg Stearns.
I want to talk to him.
I'll send him your way.
You've got every cop in the city
within five blocks of you.
All right, novak grabbed
a hostage's phone.
Daisy, I'm
sending you the number.
I need you to run any calls
that were made
in the last ten minutes.
Yep. Got it.
So, novak wasn't looking
at much time for robbery.
Two, three years, tops.
Yeah, now he's looking
at three life sentences.
Why would he run?
That's a good question.
Thanks.
Hey, listen, I got a call
from the courthouse.
That kid, deputy Hannigan
He didn't make it.
Okay.
Thanks.
Hey, keep that locked
and stay inside
(phone rings) Until we
find the shooter. Hello.
The other prisoner, novak,
you know where he was headed?
All he said was,
"don't follow me."
So I didn't.
If you're lying to me, Terry
I'm not,
I'm not.
But even if
I did know something,
I wouldn't rat
on a guy like that.
I mean,
it was one punch, and pow, and
that cop's face was inside out.
I got ahold of Annie and Luke
they're okay.
Where are they?
Maramount hotel.
They got novak pinned inside.
(Frustrated grunt)
(Siren wailing in distance)
So, you were first on scene
at the jewelry store?
Yeah, I was the one
who arrested novak.
And it was an anonymous tip?
It wasn't the store's alarm?
I thought it was strange, too.
I tried to trace it,
but I came up
empty-handed.
Annie.
Yeah? All right, thanks.
Task force is bringing our car.
And I thought you might
want one of these.
HPD's ready when we are.
Okay. All right,
so we'll start on the top floor,
we'll work our way down.
HPD's gonna do the same
from the ground up.
Let's go.
♪
(Soft beeping)
(Beeps)
Hey, I need you off this building right now.
We're evacuating.
(Indistinct conversation)
Hey, we got a body now.
I got something
you'll want to see.
Annie.
Son of a ***.
(Over radio): Annie, we've
located the window washing van.
Clear!
Clear here!
Now, a witness told HPD he
pulled in here two minutes ago.
(Quietly): Stay quiet, or
I'll take more than your jacket.
Eyes forward.
Daisy, you get anything
off that phone
novak took from his hostage?
Yep. Novak made one call.
You got a name? Donnie green.
He shared three priors
with novak, including
a b-and-e charge 18 months ago.
What about
the jewelry store bust?
Negative. Green
wasn't on the arrest report.
You got an address for green?
Last known
was an apartment
over on Bremond.
Jimmy and Marco
were ten blocks out
I already sent them over.
Bremond.
It's near
the McGowan Metro station.
That's the next stop
on the line.
Daisy sent us a photo.
Donnie green.
(Whispers):
Geez.
What the hell do you want?
Oh! Hey!
This is our fugitive
I want eyes
on every passenger
before they exit this train.
Jimmy:
Marco, we clear?
Clear.
So, you live here
with your son Donnie.
More like he lives with me.
Where is he?
I don't know.
Did he do something wrong?
What's his connection
with Chris novak?
He grew up in the neighborhood
I don't know
if you'd call that
a connection or not.
Jimmy: Novak escaped
from jail today,
and he called one person,
your son why?
I don't know
anything about that.
Marco: Found this
on the fridge.
Looks like they're
pretty good friends.
Marco:
"Tia's *** 29th."
That's Novak's girlfriend
Donnie hangs out with them
once in a while.
Hangs out?
Donnie and novak have been
arrested three times together.
Never for anything
serious. Come on
You want serious? Novak
murdered two cops this morning.
Marco: If Donnie's helping him,
he's gonna go down
for a long time, ed.
And that's for
the rest of your life.
Do you hear me?
Okay.
They played
High School ball together.
They still hit the batting cages
over on bell street sometime.
When Donnie left,
he had his bat with him,
(phone ringing)
That's all I know.
It's Annie.
You get him?
No. He stole a jacket
from a passenger.
Got past Metro police
at the last stop.
Bell street stop?
Yeah. You got something?
Good job.
Good job, son.
That a way to swing the bat.
All right.
Keep that elbow up.
(Groans)
(Grunts)
Oh, you got to close
that stance up, d.
Hey. How you doing, brother?
I'm all right.
Let's make this fast.
What the hell were you
thinking, breaking out?
I was thinking I couldn't stand
to be in again.
I'm glad you called me.
I'm glad you showed up.
I didn't think you would.
Are you kidding?
I got you covered.
Here.
Car's gassed up.
Okay.
I got you a little
spending money, too.
I thought you lost everything
on the track, homie.
My old man.
He's always good
for a few bucks.
If the cops come
sniffing around,
I'll say the car's in the shop.
By then, you'll be kicking it
on the beach in Tampa,
L.A., wherever.
Good old d.
Always the man with the plan.
Seriously, though, Chris.
You know you can't
come back here, right?
Forget that.
No.
Not next week. Not next year.
Not ever!
You know how cops are
about their own.
Thanks, man.
Well, hey, as long
as we're here-here,
why don't we hit a few?
Sure.
You know you were always like
a brother to me, right?
(Screams)
You play me like a chump?
You think I wouldn't find out?
How fast the cops got here?
Nobody's that lucky.
Nobody!
Now, you gonna help me out, d?
You gonna help me out?
(Grunting)
Come here, come here.
(Cell phone beeps on)
(Beeping)
(Phone chirps)
Take it. Take it.
(Siren wails)
Looks like somebody was
swinging for the fences.
Yeah.
Donnie green?
Yep.
HPD got here five minutes ago,
found the body.
Novak had already left.
I'll see if he took a car.
Okay. So novak comes
and kills his best friend?
Maybe he thought green
was going to turn him in.
Maybe green already did.
You think green
made the phone call?
I mean, all of Novak's previous
robberies were with green.
Green probably knew
about the jewelry store.
Yeah, but why would
he rat him out?
Had to be a hell
of a good reason.
Hey. Kid over there
saw the whole thing.
After novak attacked green,
he took green's phone,
sent a text, and tossed
it in the trash.
"I love you. D."
As in "Donnie green"?
Why would novak pretend
to be green?
I don't get it.
Well the text was sent
to some girl. Name's tia.
Tia? That's Novak's girl.
Look what she wrote back.
"I love you, too. T."
Sounds like t has been sleeping
with Novak's best friend.
That's messed up.
So he's betrayed
by his best friend and his girl?
That's a pretty good reason
to snap.
We got to find tia
before novak does.
Witnesses are saying he took off
in a gold corolla.
Donnie's car?
Yeah.
Archer
that's the last name
of the girlfriend
it's tia archer.
She works as a nurse's aide.
At McKinley medical center.
What's going on with Jimmy?
McKinley is the hospital that
his girlfriend Natalie works at.
Let's go, Luke. Let's go.
(Elevator bell dings)
(Elevator bell dings)
I want the dough.
Cash or his heart.
If you can't bring in one,
bring in the other.
I'll bring you both.
You leave it to me, kid.
Checks bouncing in.
We're laying down good beer,
and getting nothing
but a lot of bum paper.
I got one this morning
for $1200
from that Pete
over on Kedzie Avenue.
Get over there.
I want the dough.
Cash or his heart.
If you can't bring in one,
bring in the other.
(Siren wailing)
Jay, what's going on?
Suiting up, heading in.
Not without us, you aren't.
What's your problem?
I got a job to do.
Hey, listen, I got somebody
inside you hear me?
I hear you, man.
Top of our game.
All right. Thanks.
All right. Hospital
security's been notified.
They're locking down.
Okay. We've got marshals and
SWAT taking alternating force.
Jimmy: All right.
Come on. Let's go.
Let's go, guys.
Mrs. ferraro?
(Gasping)
(Muffled screaming)
Do you have any idea what
you made me do? Huh?
Huh?
There's so many questions
about you and Donnie.
Chris.
I only want to know one thing.
Chris, please
Remember that weekend
in galveston? Huh?
Remember that weekend?
We rented a house on the beach.
Remember that?
Remember?
Mm-hmm.
You said it was the
happiest you've ever been.
I got to know.
Were you with him
then? Were you?
No.
Why are you lying to me?
Chris!
I knew you were lying
about the bail. I knew it.
I knew you were lying.
Chris.
Baby, I swear.
I swear I meant
everything I said.
Why are you lying to me?
I swear!
Chris, please.
Please.
(Sobbing)
Chris, please.
Shh, shh.
(Sobbing)
Then why?
Why?
Why?
Because he
He looked at me
the way you used to.
Chris.
(Tia screaming)
I always thought you
were my one lucky break.
(Phone buzzing)
Chris
Shut up.
(Helicopter approaching)
Tia archer's not responding
to phone calls or pages.
Novak could have
found her already.
This is the floor she covers.
These hospital security
badges will get you
through the doors.
Stairs and elevators are sealed.
We're going room to room.
You guys, take that hall.
We're going this way.
Swipe it.
(Trilling, lock clicks)
Excuse me, ma'am.
Tia?
Come here.
(Sobbing)
Tia?
Where did he go?
It's all my fault.
Tia! Hey.
He took my badge.
I don't know where he went.
Come here.
Take a seat.
All right. We got tia.
She's okay.
But Novak's got an I.D. Badge
that gives him access
to every floor
on this building.
Son of a ***.
Listen up, let's get
the patients out of the rooms.
Make sure they have
their charts on them.
Leave a walkway
between the beds.
Prioritize.
Anyone on a respirator,
get the ambu bags going.
Every spare hand!
Natalie?
Annie.
Jimmy's trying to
get a hold of you.
I-I'll call him.
Is the shooter in the building?
We think he is.
Natalie, he could be
on this floor.
What can I do?
Just let's keep
these people safe.
And he-he's got a badge,
right, that gives him
full hospital access.
How could he leave this floor?
Uh, the morgue it has its
own elevator and an exit.
Downstairs?
Yes.
Annie, good luck.
You, too.
Jimmy, cover the morgue exit.
Jimmy:
Get out of the car!
Get out of the car now!
Open it, come on.
All you.
Novak is still inside.
Luke, clear that
next room down.
I'll take the meat locker.
(Both grunting)
(Both grunting)
(Pounding on door) Annie!
(Grunting)
(Banging on door)
(Grunts)
Luke:
Annie!
Annie, open the door!
Open the door!
(Grunting)
(Annie choking)
Open the door, Annie!
Come on!
Annie, open the door!
Make one more move
and I will kill you!
You did the right thing
not hurting tia.
Do do the right thing now.
(Panting)
You put your left hand up
behind your neck,
real slow.
The other one.
I could have killed her.
But you didn't.
(Handcuffs clicking)
You guys okay?
Yeah, we're good.
She's up in icu.
Let's get him out of here.
You okay?
Yeah, I'm all right.
You?
Yeah.
Natalie.
Hey.
Hey.
Manual respirator,
this one here.
Crash course
you ready?
Yeah.
Put your hand there.
Squeeze, then count.
One one-thousand,
two one-thousand,
three one-thousand,
four one-thousand.
Squeeze.
How do you know
if it's working or not?
Watch the patient's chest.
If it rises, it's working.
Squeeze.
One one-thousand,
two one-thousand,
three one-thousand,
four one-thousand.
Squeeze.
That's it.
That's good.
Squeeze.
Man:
How can we help, Dr. Ellis?
Oh, thank God.
Get these patients
back on a ventilator.
Got it?
Got it?
(Jimmy and Natalie sigh)
Whoa.
You're something,
you know that?
Yeah?
Yeah.
♪
♪
Hey.
You all right?
Yeah, I will be.
You?
Guess I'm kind of used to it.
(Chuckles)
I'm sorry to hear that.
(Both chuckle)
Hey, sweetheart.
This is the best I could
do on such short notice.
Thanks.
Ooh.
Where can I get one of those?
I didn't get my cup
of coffee this morning.
Do you guys want to
grab something to eat?
The cafeteria isn't bad.
How about Clarette's diner?
It's two blocks away.
Clarette's?
Yeah.
Are you trying
to give yourself a heart attack?
The chili's worth it, baby.
I'm in.
Give me two seconds, okay?
Two seconds.
Okay.
Luke: Thanks.
Hey.
(Sighs)
Hey.
How do you feel?
(Sighs)
I think my rib's cracked
and my jaw is killing me.
No, how do you feel?
Good, I guess.
You know why?
You're doing a hell of a job.
Listen, forget about
what I said earlier.
All right, you know,
I wasn't, like,
fishing for a compliment.
You shot,
you shot the tires
out of a moving vehicle
at, what, 30 yards?
Yeah, it was an okay shot.
You tracked a man
through a panicked city.
You saw a lot of things that
other people might not have,
and, you know, in the hospital
things could have gone
a lot worse.
But it didn't.
We stop these guys
because we have to.
They don't give us a choice.
You really think that?
Yeah,
I do.
And the other thing
I mean, I don't decide when
you become part of this team.
You do.
Okay.
So then give me the
damn coin already.
Mm.
♪
Don't lose it.
All right, clarette's diner
I'm starving, let's go.
And hey, um,
why don't you call Daisy,
too invite her.
Why me?
Because you've got her number.
Wait, you know about that?
Who else knows?
Does everybody know?