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Foxtrot Six, come in.
Foxtrot Six, do you read me?
I read you loud and clear.
What's your 20?
- I'm four klicks northeast of the drop off point.
- Got you right in my sights, Foxtrot Six.
I'm 40 meters at your five o'clock.
I don't see any convoy.
Where the hell is it?
- These are the coordinates we were given.
- Well it's not here, we got bad intel.
- I was told directly by the boss man himself.
- Wait a minute, I see something.
At my three o'clock, 200 meters.
There you are, fucker.
I just made visual confirmation.
You're right on top of the target.
I see him.
I'll take him.
Wait for backup.
They don't show, we abort the mission.
I'm not dying over 100 grand.
- Sorry, I gotta pay off my Ferrari.
Hey wait!
Sniper!
You crazy--
What now?
Freeze, hands up!
Hands behind your head!
Drop it, don't be a hotshot.
Don't move!
Don't fucking move!
Hold your fire.
Who the fuck are you?
Who hired you, huh?
Your mother.
My mother, huh?
Take these motherfuckers.
Get your ass up, move it!
This is it, lovebirds.
Last stop.
Don't fuck up in your next lifetime.
Send them to their maker.
Take cover, take cover!
Move, move!
Bazooka!
Keep firing, keep firing!
Move, move, move!
Come get your bread.
No thanks, no gratitude?
'Til next time.
Thank you, Mother.
I know the one.
Yeah, we had a great time.
She always talks too much.
That's not nice!
I know, but it's true.
- And then I came here 'cause I wanted to see you.
I love seeing you.
I love the time we have together.
- Me too, so stop watching the television.
I think I can distract you.
And I like those lips.
Well then give 'em to me.
Business in our own backyard?
I don't know, Jack.
And I don't hit civilians, you know that.
Hey Jack.
Hey Theresa.
I'll see you next Thursday.
- Okay, Babe, I look forward to it.
Okay, Baby.
- This man is no civilian, not by your definition.
What's the other job?
Same people.
They just want us to make an exchange.
They pay us half after the first job,
half after the second.
Does Dasha trust these people?
We know they have money.
How much?
300,000.
300K?
For one man?
He must be very important.
How many people is gonna take to do this job?
He's an easy mark.
Man lives by himself, he has no protection.
Wife, children?
He'll be all alone.
Hmm.
Have you talked to Dasha and Dara about it?
Not yet.
You need to do that.
I'll make the call.
I checked it out already.
The house isn't under his name, it's under the city's.
It's confiscated property, probably seized by the police.
Hmm.
Where's his real residence?
- He hasn't been living in his own residence
for four months.
Means they're hiding him out.
They know there's a contract out on him.
What do you think, too risky?
No, we're gonna do it.
Is that him?
Yeah, that's him, let's go.
No, no, let him get inside.
I want it to be quiet.
Let's rock and roll, guys.
Okay.
What do you think?
Yeah, I'll be there!
I'll, alright!
Come get me mother fuckers!
Let's roll.
- Mr. Dippolito, do you have any comment on the verdict?
Today's a great day.
Justice has finally been served.
- Mr. Dippolito, can you please--
You can address me.
My client would like me to be his
spokesperson for the time being.
- Is it true that the judge declared a mistrial in the case?
Yes, it's true.
My client has been cleared of all charges,
just like we knew he would be.
- Because of the death of the prime witness against him?
- We are truly saddened of the death of Mr. Manzella.
He was a dear friend of my client.
But his testimony would be totally irrelevant in this case.
- Leo Manzella was murdered, was he not?
- That investigation is still pending
and has absolutely nothing to do with this case whatsoever.
- But your client benefited from his death, did he not?
- We have no further comments at this time.
My client would like to go back to his quiet life.
We ask that the press and media
please respect his right for privacy.
- That was a great performance back there, Rusty.
I am impressed.
We know you're the one that had him clipped.
Excuse me, this is harassment.
Please leave now!
How did you know?
I mean, I didn't even know where he was.
Who told you?
Who do you know on the inside?
That's it, I'm going straight
to your superiors.
We're filing a harassment suit against you.
Don't worry, Rusty.
I'll nail you next time.
Have a nice day, Detective.
- Detective Driscoll, how did you find out--
Get out of my face!
Bitch.
Did you get that?
- That was Detective Carol Driscoll,
who led the investigation into the murder case
against alleged rackets boss Russell "Rusty" Dippolito,
who has been released after a mistrial.
- Rita, was it because of the death of Leo Manzella?
- Yes, as you know, Leo Manzella, whose testimony
was crucial in the conviction of Dippolito,
was murdered while--
Russell Dipplolito.
- He was under the protection of local law enforcement.
Why wasn't he--
This is not good.
- Now what the hell is the holdup?
They're stealing from us.
They don't wanna pay the full amount.
No problem, guys.
My boss will have the rest of the money
after you do this other job on our behalf.
Listen, the deal was half now
and half after the second job.
Tell your boss we're not people that you want to stiff,
I can guarantee you that.
Now, where's the 150 grand you owe us?
- When Mr. Kryukov gives orders, he doesn't ask twice.
Well neither do I.
Take the money.
We'll give you the rest after the job.
All you have to do is make an exchange for us.
- What kind of exchange is this anyway?
Why can't your people do it?
Easy job.
We give you package, you give package to the people.
They will give you money, and you bring money back to us.
Easy.
What's in the package?
I'm gonna ask you once more, what's in the package?
Smack, coke?
That's what I thought.
We make the exchange and the risk falls on us.
- We'll give you the details later.
Expect a call tonight.
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