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Now, you see this stuff
coming out of the house.
This is what the Mala Noche
use to cook their drugs.
You can tell by the
type of equipment,
they were cooking
***, but I'm not sure
what the baking soda
would be used for.
Um, Sergeant Swanson?
Uh, they were also making
crack ***, sir.
This is a good day for Miami.
MAN 2:
Thanks, Susan.
This morning, the MDPD Gang Task
Force raided this suburban home.
What they found inside was
a fully-operational drug lab,
believed to be operated by the
gang known as the Mala Noche.
Coordinating today's arrests
is Miami's
newly-appointed State Attorney
Nicholas Chandler.
He's about to make a statement.
Got to turn
around, kid.
Hey!
Hey, you can't go that way.
This is the fourth
major bust against
the Mala Noche in a month.
A weapons stash,
prostitution ring,
distribution hub,
and now this cook house.
So I have a message
for the Mala Noche.
Your days are numbered.
- As you know, Miami is the crown jewel
- Hey, kid! Hey, come on!
Whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Where
do you think you're going?
I just got to get through here.
fall in love
with our citizens.
And once
again, the MDPD
has proven
that Miami is also safe.
I want to thank our
Gang Task Force leader.
Jen.
Sergeant
Jennifer Swanson
deserves more
credit than anyone.
She has executed my
orders with precision
Everybody down!
Yes, shots were exchanged.
Not at this time, Susan
Got a DOA
on the State Attorney.
So I hear.
Are you hit?
I'm fine.
It's
not my blood.
I tried to save him.
I know his family.
Stay with him, please.
Son of a ***
is still alive.
Lieutenant Caine,
do you have any idea
who was behind this attack?
You'll know when I know.
Hey, get back
behind the line.
Okay, Susan, we'll be back
with any further details
on the Mala Noche story.
Dead-center shot, Bubba.
Mala Noche
has a message for you.
What's the message?
This is just the beginning.
Ah.
You know what?
I agree.
What did he say?
He said
"This is just the beginning.
"
Lieutenant?
He's here now.
Lieutenant?
Lieutenant?
Yeah! ♪
Original Air Date on February 20, 2010
We don't get fooled again ♪
Don't get fooled again ♪
No, no! ♪
Hey! Hey!
Hey, Detective.
Quit stomping all
over my crime scene.
This area is not clear yet.
Wait a second.
Wait a second.
Did you step on something?
Take off your shoe.
What?
Just take off the shoe
for me for one
sec.
Come on.
You have something, Wolfe?
Yeah, I do.
It's a shard of tinted glass.
There you go.
Sorry.
That could be
from the car.
The car didn't have tinted windows.
I got the same
type of glass right over here.
And here.
Oh.
Here.
And I got a pair of sunglasses
with the lenses busted out.
Was the shooter wearing glasses?
No.
No, but several officers
I interviewed said
the driver was.
Let's get the glasses
back to the lab.
Well, the sunglasses
from the scene are Salon,
which is a high-end brand, but
it doesn't narrow anything down for us.
Well, the lenses
I found were concave, which
means they're prescription.
Unfortunately, that
won't help, either.
There are a lot of people
with prescription glasses.
That's weird.
What?
The glass I collected
at the scene
was tinted; this is clear.
Let me see that.
It's photochromatic.
It responds
to ultraviolet light.
So those glasses aren't
the driver's sunglasses.
These are his regular,
everyday glasses.
That narrows things down.
Let's get some glue.
♪
♪
Somewhere out there,
there's an almost blind
gangbanger.
High-end frames,
and they're prescription.
And they're chromatic.
Think that's enough
to narrow it down?
I'm gonna make some calls.
Jen, they haven't done
this kind of thing in years.
Hey, Natalia, I'm a
little busy right now.
Scott, where's that info I asked for?
I'm working on it.
I want that list
of Noche players
in my hands right now!
Jen, you know these gangs
better than anybody else.
What is going on?
You know what's going on?
I have two men in the hospital
and a dead state attorney,
and it all went down
on my watch.
Okay, look, come here,
don't do that to yourself.
This is not your fault.
We want to catch these guys
just as bad as you do.
All right, look, I shouldn't
be telling you this, but
What is the big secret?
The reason
we've been so successful
at hitting the Mala Noche is
because we've been getting calls
on the tip line.
Okay.
Well, why keep that quiet?
S.
A.
's office made me.
They wanted it to look like they
were kicking butt on their own.
Do you know who's calling in?
Well, traces lead to disposable phones.
That's pretty unusual
for Mala Noche to have a snitch.
Things have changed since
you guys took out the original leadership.
Memmo Fierro.
The current shot-caller,
Armando Salazar,
is nothing like Memmo.
He runs the gang
like a business,
doesn't like to
get his hands dirty.
We're hearing some of the Noches
miss the old days.
So targeting the State Attorney
was Salazar's way
of proving he can push back?
Let's see if he got
his hands dirty.
Thanks, Jen.
Hey, H.
Excuse me.
Stop right there.
Where do you
think you're going?
MDPD.
Step aside.
Hey.
Stop.
Excuse me.
You cannot go in there.
You.
Phone.
Stop.
Stop.
Mr.
Salazar,
I'm so sorry, but the police
are here to see you.
Sorry, but you're gonna have to wait
outside, gentlemen.
What the hell?
That was a client.
I bet it was.
Why are you guys here?
We are here to say hello.
Yeah.
Hello.
Yeah.
Hello.
What are you doing?
I'm swabbing your phone
for gunshot residue.
Yeah, you probably already
washed your hands,
but I bet you touched something before you did.
I didn't shoot anyone.
No, but you made it happen,
didn't you?
I don't know what
you're talking about.
I run a financial advisory firm.
Yes, you do--
the Mala Noche.
I see.
Look, I walked away
from that life a long time ago.
Eric.
No, there's no gunshot residue.
All right, Felix.
Have a seat.
Where are your
glasses, Felix?
I don't wear glasses.
You don't
wear glasses?
Felix, look at me.
Can you see me?
Tell you what.
I have
a proposition for you.
If you can read what I'm
writing down right now
I'm assuming
you can read.
Seriously.
If you read from where you
are, I'll let you leave.
Come on, man.
No, I'm going to let you
walk out of here, Felix,
free, no harm, no foul.
I might even apologize.
You ready?
What's that say?
What's that say?
You need a little help?
I know.
I've got an idea.
Why don't you try these
on, just see? Huh.
Just see if that helps.
Put on the glasses, Felix.
Put them on now.
"I'm guilty.
"
Case closed.
Yeah.
Very funny.
These aren't my glasses.
Really? 'Cause the eye
doctor says otherwise.
You know, Felix,
between the glasses,
and your lifetime
membership card
to the Mala Noche gang,
it leads me to believe
you were driving the car
when the State Attorney
was killed.
Everybody, down!
And since none of
you Mala Noches
seem to be able
to do anything on your own,
I'm wondering, Felix,
who put you up to this?
Was it Armando Salazar?
I want my lawyer.
Felix, do you have a
lawyer on retainer?
No.
I want one
of those free ones.
He wants a free lawyer.
Of course you do,
'cause all you guys want to do
is tear down the system
until you actually need it.
I want a lawyer.
Then get this fine,
upstanding taxpayer a lawyer!
You see this file?
That's the case they're
making against you.
I am your lawyer,
Mr.
Medina.
You have to give me something
to defend you with.
Why don't you use one
of those big books?
Okay? Like they use
on those lawyer shows.
That isn't the
way it works.
Look, you got
to trust me.
Yeah, I might work
for the city,
but I'm not a cop.
Have you heard
of attorney-client privilege?
Yeah.
So whatever you tell me
stays between us, okay?
But what if I want what I tell
you not to stay between us?
You mean, you want me
to make a plea deal?
No, what I mean,
what's been happening
It's not what you guys think.
Not at all.
Those tips the Gang Task
Force has been getting?
They're not coming
from inside the Mala Noche.
Okay.
Let me write it down.
You got to promise me
something first.
Yeah? What is it?
Is this Lieutenant Caine?
Hi.
This is Sharon Kirby.
The court appointed me
as Felix Medina's lawyer.
I understand
you're heading up
the S.
A.
's *** investigation.
I'm not sure
if this is protocol,
but Mr.
Medina told me something
that you need to hear.
It's very important.
No, I mean, right now.
Mm-hmm.
I'll meet you at the PD in
ten minutes.
Thanks.
Sharon Kirby was a public
defender all of eight months.
Walter, she called me right
before she was murdered.
Felix told her something.
Place was crawling with
people, yet somehow,
nobody noticed Sharon
Kirby's throat get cut.
How's that possible?
That's because
a trained killer did this.
How do you mean, Doctor?
Slicing the carotid artery
is what killed her,
but they also cut
her trachea
in the same cut,
which kept her from screaming
and let the blood
fill her throat
before coming out the wound.
Also, it delayed the
bleeding for an escape.
This is Mala Noche, gentlemen.
Well, why kill someone
who's helping their own man?
It could be a message.
In which case, Felix isn't going
to tell us anything.
No, he's not.
Doctor?
I have a substance
tangled in her hair.
Let's get a sample of that.
It could have trace on it.
Excuse me, Doc?
H, when I got to the scene,
this reporter
was already set up.
I thought he just
beat me to the scene,
but this footage took place
before the *** happened.
So maybe his camera
saw the ***.
Walter, get the footage.
I'm on it.
We have received reports that
MDPD has apprehended the driver
in the drive-by shooting
that claimed the life of State
Attorney Nicholas Chandler
All right, roll it back
from the beginning.
All right, Grant.
Take three, in three, two, one.
We have received reports that
MDPD has apprehended the driver
in the drive-by shooting
that claimed the life
of State Attorney
Nicholas Chandler.
Now, go forward.
Got two Mala Noche
hits in one day.
What is this? They all of
a sudden come out of hiding,
and they start acting
like the Mexican cartels.
Guess we've been hitting them
where it hurts.
Okay.
Wait, wait,
wait.
There it is.
Got it.
There it is.
Right there.
Stop it.
Okay.
There's our victim.
Let's go forward.
They were keeping a low profile.
Outside of the work
of the police, no one
Oh, wait.
There it is.
You see it? That's right
when she got attacked.
But is that an old man?
I'm gonna zoom in.
Our killer's
this old man?
H is convinced this
is a Mala Noche hit.
Let's see if we can
get him in focus.
Look at that.
You see his hands?
Never seen an old guy
have that many tattoos.
How weird is that?
♪
♪
So the substance found
in Sharon Kirby's hair
turns out
to be SD alcohol 35.
Otherwise known as glue.
Right.
But not just
any type of glue.
Spirit gum.
They use it
to make prosthetic masks.
The guy
who killed Sharon Kirby
was wearing a mask, H.
That's how the glue
made its way
into Sharon Kirby's hair.
But this isn't
the kind of thing
that Mala Noche's known for.
No.
So why would our killer
need a mask?
H, I don't think this
is the first time
they've used a mask.
When I was on patrol,
we picked up a guy
who escaped
from Miami-West Prison.
He was wearing a mask
that looked exactly
like one of the prison guards.
There.
H, this is the guy.
Cesar Soto.
He's Mala Noche.
At least a year ago,
I guess he brought his
hobby back to the gang.
Walter, do we have that mask?
No, but I got a
screen grab of it.
What is it, H?
You got something?
I've seen these tattoos
before, gentlemen.
Where?
Memmo.
Where's Memmo, Felix?
Last I heard,
he was in prison
for killing your wife.
Come on, Felix.
You and I both know
he escaped from prison.
I hear that he's back
with the Mala Noche.
Look, I'm just a dog.
I do what I'm told.
I don't know anything.
Felix,
why would he kill
the public defender?
She was on your side.
I'm not stupid.
I don't want
to wind up like her.
H?
Mm-hmm?
Gang Task Force
just got another tip.
There's a cook house
where you would least expect it.
The corner of Walton and Coral.
A full-service drug lab
right in the middle of suburbia.
That was one of the
earlier tips we received.
And this is the one that
came in 15 minutes ago.
Mala Noche is planning
something bigger than before.
He said that they're going
to rip out the city's heart.
That they own Miami.
S-Something about a bus.
I don't know what,
but it's going to happen
in the next 60 minutes.
Well, that sounds
like a little kid.
I don't think so.
We think he's been
altering his voice,
and this is just
another change-up.
You think this
is credible.
It's always been, before.
Okay.
Ladies, we have 45 minutes
to set the city
to Code Red.
Sergeant Swanson,
call the Mayor.
Eric, I need
Salazar right now.
Sources tell us
the threat comes from
the gang known
as the Mala Noche.
Already responsible
for the death of
a State Attorney
and a Public Defender,
it seems
the cartel-style violence
that has crippled Mexico
has finally spilled
onto our shores.
Scenes like bomb-sniffing dogs
searching buses is being
Where's Salazar?
Where is he?
I don't know.
He left in a hurry.
He wouldn't tell me
where he was going.
Call Salazar.
If he picks up,
let me know.
People's lives are
at stake, lady.
We're running out of time.
What did he tell you?
What do you know?
He said he left
without a choice.
Yeah, he's getting
ready for the attack.
He's finally
getting his hands dirty.
No.
Mr.
Salazar is a
legitimate investor.
Yeah, right.
Listen.
Get out of here before I charge
you with obstruction of justice.
There's got to be something
around here to tell us what
they're up to, man.
Hey, Wolfe?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come here, take a look at this.
Got something here.
It says, "bus.
"
Bus.
H said the tipster
mentioned a bus.
Uh, it says the 14th.
Yeah, problem is,
how do we know these are
from the same piece of paper?
Only two or three pieces
of paper here.
Look.
Hey, this one says, "Sun.
"
Sun?
I got a "state" with an S here.
Sunshine State?
Sunshine State
Tours.
Wait.
"Sunshine State Bus Tours.
"
These are tickets
to a tourist bus.
Nobody takes a tourist bus
in their own city.
The tipster said the Mala Noche
wanted everyone who comes here
to know they own Miami.
Yeah.
This ticket's from
a dry run from last week.
Target's a tour bus.
Hey, this is Eric Delko.
I need to know when the next
Sunshine State Bus tour leaves.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I apologize for the delay,
but if you line up single file
against the bus here,
I can check your tickets,
and we'll be on our way.
Beautiful
tour of Miami.
Thank you very much.
Enjoy your tour.
Thank you so much.
Enjoy your tour.
Thank you so
much.
Enjoy your tour.
Thank you.
Enjoy
your tour.
Okay.
Hi.
I'm sorry, sir.
This
ticket's for a different tour.
If you just wait over
here for one second,
we'll get you squared
away after I get
the customers
on the bus.
Thanks.
Enjoy your tour.
Enjoy your tour.
H, it's Soto,
the mask maker.
Don't do it.
Don't do it!
Stay down!
Don't you move.
I didn't miss from there.
I'm not gonna
miss from here.
Salazar!
Salazar!
Memmo.
Here you go.
Don't fall asleep.
Don't fall
asleep on me.
Right here.
Don't fall a
Ooh!
So, Salazar is dead.
You knew that already,
didn't you?
'Cause you helped Memmo do it.
Memmo?
Who are you talking about?
You made him a mask.
That's what the hell
we're talking about.
I don't know anything
about killing Salazar.
I didn't even know
Memmo was here.
What does he want?
I thought he wanted me to
make him a mask or something
so he could skip town.
Well, he didn't
skip town, did he?
No, he didn't.
I'm bleeding here.
I want a hospi
So, if you want to go
to the hospital,
you're gonna tell me
what he wants.
I don't know.
What does he want?
All right! All right!
If he killed Salazar, that means
he wants to take over.
And that means he's
coming after you next.
You and your buddies, pig.
Which is exactly what we want.
Isn't it, gentlemen?
Thank you, Mr.
Wolfe.
Hey, where's
my hospital?!
You ain't got the insurance.
Mala Noche is
planning something
bigger than before
Still working
the tipster voices?
Yeah.
All right, let me hear the original call.
Well, it's not gonna
really get you anywhere,
because it wasn't electronically
altered; it was only muffled.
Yeah.
I was hoping to prove that
Soto was working with Memmo.
That Memmo was behind the tips?
Think about it.
Memmo gets one of
the gang members to tip us off.
We take out their sources
of income.
Rank and file gets upset.
They want to go back
to the old way of doing things.
Okay, right, and then
get Salazar to come out
of his cozy little
office and fix things.
That's right.
Memmo pounces,
takes over the Mala Noches.
Okay, so this tipster
could lead us to Memmo.
Yeah.
Can you, uh
Can you compare the second
tipster call against
the first one that came in?
Mala Noche is planning
something bigger than before.
There's a cook house
where you would least expect it.
The corner of Walton and Coral.
Full-service drug lab
Tell anyone who comes here
Look at that.
Ah.
That means
there are two callers.
That really is a kid.
Okay.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
We've been
looking at this all wrong.
Pull up the
Task Force's files
on Mala Noche members
with, uh, with sons.
So Felix is the snitch.
That's what happened.
While we had Felix in custody,
his son tipped us off
to the bus attack.
What do you guys want?
Turns out, Felix,
that you're
working with Memmo.
You don't have
a choice, do you?
What are you talking about?
Talking about this.
Mala Noche is planning something
bigger than before.
He said that they're going
to rip out the city's heart.
Tell anyone who comes here
that they own Miami.
That's your
son on the tape,
isn't it, Felix?
Look, if I talk to you guys,
Memmo will kill Miguel.
He may do that, anyways.
Look, my son-- he's not like me.
Okay, he's a good kid.
He's the only good thing I got.
Okay, fair enough, Felix.
You help us with Memmo,
we find your son.
Okay, the only way to get
in touch with him--
is with his cell phone,
but he's not gonna answer
if he's with Memmo.
Leave that to us.
Armando Salazar
was a loyal
foot soldier.
In fact, it was I
who took him in
ten years ago.
But I always knew one thing
about Armando.
He could never be a leader.
Because he put money
before Mala Noche.
And you-- all of you--
you let him do it.
Were your men paid
for their loyal service?
Memmo
Or did you give away
something you know
that cannot be bought?
I'm asking you
a question.
Yeah.
It's okay.
You have something
to say to me?
I wanted to,
but Salazar
Salazar-- he made
Salazar
made you do nothing.
Does anyone else have
any excuses for their cowardice?
Okay.
It's okay.
Because I forgive you.
Because I'm your brother.
Mala Noche is not a business.
Mala Noche is a brotherhood.
Right?
Okay.
Do me a favor.
Take that piece of trash out.
Now.
Two guys with tattoos checked in
about an hour ago.
I will not hide
while you risk your lives.
I will fight beside you.
We will learn
from our Mexican cousins, yeah?
And Miami
will be ours once again.
¿Sí?
♪
Frank.
Clear.
You okay, son?
They're still here.
This is Lieutenant Caine.
I am at the Ventana Verde Hotel, and
we are taking on heavy fire
I'm requesting
tactical backup immediately.
We have officers down.
♪
You were very brave
in there today, Miguel.
I appreciate your help.
Got the ball rolling
at Child Services.
I'll take care of him.
I'll see you, Miguel.
Thank you.
Eric.
They knew we
were coming, H.
This was a trap.
Let's set one
of our own.
Miguel.
Miguel is safe.
Your son is safe, Felix.
Child Services is going to be
taking care of him from now on.
And now, Felix,
we delivered.
It's your turn.
Whatever you need.
Felix, we need Memmo to think
Salazar survived the shooting.
¿Qué pasó?
"Salazar is not dead.
"
Is Salazar your
new leader?
Mira.
Then tell me where
the coward hides.
♪
Salazar!
Mala Noche's not yours!
I'm here to claim it!
♪
♪
♪
I guess Salazar's dead, huh?
That would be correct.
That's far enough.
That's far enough.
Are you a righteous man?
I am a servant
of the taxpayers, Memmo.
You and I are not
that much different.
You do what you have to do
to protect your people,
just as I do.
Which included killing my wife.
I did what I had to do.
It was never personal, Caine.
It was to me.
It was to me.
Okay.
So my question is
is this personal now?
Or is this the act
of a righteous man?
Let's put it
this way, Memmo.
Killing you
would be a righteous act.
Are you at peace
with your decision?
I am.
Well, then, be at peace, Caine.
You're under arrest.
Beautiful day.
Yeah.
It is.