06x17 - Biased

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06x17 - Biased

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1120. Dispatch.

10-55. Requesting backup.

In foot pursuit of a robbery suspect, black male, blue jeans, dark shirt, headed west on Robertson.

[DOG BARKING]

[PANTING]

[GRUNTING]

[PANTING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER] ♪ ♪

♪ Shake your body, let your body shake ♪

♪ Shake your body... ♪

[SCRATCHING SOUNDS]

NOPD!

What are you doing here?

NOPD! Move!

You need to go!

Why are you here?!

Get the hell out of the way! [GASPING]

Whoa! Get the hell out of the way!

[SHOUTING]

Drop the w*apon! Drop it now!

[SCREAMING]

♪ Boom, boom, boom, boom ♪

♪ Bang, bang, bang, bang ♪

♪ Boom, boom, boom, boom ♪

♪ How, how, how, how ♪

♪ Hey, hey ♪

♪ ♪

♪ You gotta come on. ♪

♪ ♪ HOLLOWAY: When she calls me Granddad, I just melt.

I mean, what can I tell you, Loretta?

I am incapable of denying her anything she wants.

But, Gene, pizza, cotton candy, and ice cream, all before lunch?

Well, moral of the story... I spoil my girls.

Moral of the story is, you took your granddaughter home to her mother in a sugar coma.

It's a granddad's prerogative.

[LAUGHS]

Yeah, well, you're mighty spry for a granddad.

Girl, you have no idea. Mmm...

Come here.

Mmm.

[PHONE VIBRATING] Mm, damn.

Ah. Yeah, that's work. I've got to leave.

Well, I've never been on the receiving end of that excuse before.

That's what happens when you date a professional woman.

[SIREN APPROACHING] [INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

I'm Detective Cooper, State Police.

You're the medical examiner.

Dr. Wade, from Jefferson Parish. Uh-huh.

This is New Orleans. Why am I here?

Officer-involved sh**ting, but the victim was Navy.

That's you, right? It is. NCIS been alerted?

They have.

WADE: What is this?

Where's the body blind?

Honestly, I don't know. I-I got here right before you.

I know PD's focused on crowd control and canvassing witnesses. Well, we can't have this.

And the man needs to be uncuffed.

I'll look into it.

Excuse me, could someone lend me some bedsheets so that I can give this man some privacy while I do my examination?

I got a tarp in my truck.

Ah. That would be great. Thanks.

[ANGRY CHATTER]

This don't make no sense!

Here you go, ma'am.

Thank you. You know he was unarmed, right?

Uh, I appreciate this, but I can't talk about the investigation.

You don't have to talk.

I saw the whole thing.

That officer over there sh*t this young boy down in cold blood... like a dog in the street.

Officers, do either of you have a handcuff key?

Now, please?

I need you to stand here and hold up the body blind.

PRIDE: Loretta.

Evening.

Got a bit of a situation, I see.

Understatement of the year.

This Petty Officer Mitchell?

WADE: Yeah.

Looks like he was sh*t twice, as far as I can tell, by the detective over there with the EMTs.

That's all I know for now, except I need to finish my initial examination and get Petty Officer Mitchell off the streets soon.

Okay.

I'll leave you to it, Loretta.

Dwayne.

There is one more complication.

The man over there with the gray cap.

He says Petty Officer Mitchell wasn't armed.

COOPER: All I'm looking for is Detective Bradley's statement of what happened.

DRAKES: He's given his statement six times to NOPD's Force Investigation Team.

I'm state police, and I'm in charge now.

Well, I'm his union rep.

I don't mind going over it again.

I didn't do anything wrong.

Evening, everyone.

Special Agent Dwayne Pride, NCIS.

Oh, great, another cook in the kitchen.

How you doing, son? You all right?

Well, honestly I've had better nights.

Want to catch me up on what happened here?

Yeah, that man pulled a w*apon. I had to sh**t.

- That's a lie. That's a damn lie!

- You m*rder*d him! You m*rder*d him!

Maybe we should move this someplace where there's more privacy.

Come on, let's go down the street.

Okay, everyone needs to clear this shop right now.

Come on, have a seat, son.

Come on. Move along, fellas.

Thank you.

[DOOR CLOSES, BELL JINGLES]

Let's start at the beginning.

Bradley's got a lawyer on the way; let's wait for him.

I've got nothing to hide.

See, Drakes? He wants to talk.

Yeah, I could give a crap.

Okay, let's just slow it down.

Detective Bradley feels justified, I, for one, would like to hear his part.

I was in a foot pursuit of a robbery suspect.

I attempted to subdue him, and he assaulted me.

I pursued him onto Lamarque, where he disappeared into a crowd.

That's when I saw a man in the crowd.

Petty Officer Mitchell? - That's right.

He pulled a w*apon, and in fear for my life, I proceeded to exercise deadly force.

Story tracks.

Of course it does, 'cause that's what happened.

Yeah, just one question.

Where is the w*apon Petty Officer Mitchell allegedly pulled?

Force Investigation Team is searching for it now.

You didn't secure the g*n after you sh*t Mitchell?

It was chaos after I discharged my w*apon.

I dragged the suspect away to cuff him and perform life-saving measures, but I was afraid the crowd would turn on me.

We have two dozen officers searching for the w*apon.

We'll find it.

WOMAN: No...!

No! No!

Ali!

I'm sorry, ma'am. Ma'am, who is he to you?

That's my son. That's my son.

Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, you can't come with us...

What did they do to my son?

I'm sorry.

[WOMAN SOBBING]

No, no. Ali.

No...

WOMAN 2: We got you. We got you.

Ali!

PRIDE: That's not the point.

It doesn't matter. It... [BELL JINGLES]

[CLEARS THROAT]

Holloway.

What are you doing here?

HQ sent me to support Force Investigation.

And, well, Bradley, I thought he could use a friendly face.

Thanks, Gene.

Hey.

You two go back?

Oh. I was Ted's training officer.

Though I was never trained for something like this.

Listen, it's gonna be okay, kid.

Just do what the detectives ask you.

Right now that means handing over your service w*apon.

It was a clean sh**t. It was.

You're not being singled out. It's all standard procedure.

You'll get it back once the investigation's over.

You got to believe me, Gene, he pulled a w*apon. I had no choice.

Of course I believe you.

You say he pulled? He pulled a g*n.

Respectfully, they've yet to find the w*apon in question.

They will. I don't need to point out the optics of the situation.

Not to me you don't, Dwayne.

That's why I'm here.

To make sure everyone gets their fair shake.

Including Bradley.

Then your collective focus should be on finding that w*apon.

Couldn't agree more.

Because the longer this goes unresolved, the bigger this powder keg becomes.

CROWD [CHANTING]: ...police!

No justice, no peace, no r*cist police!

No justice, no peace...

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ PRIDE: sh**ting victim is Petty Officer Third Class Ali Mitchell.

Construction mechanic, he has two years in the service.

And we know who k*lled him.

Question is, was it justified?

Do we have Detective Bradley's full statement yet?

Yeah, he was investigating a series of robberies over the last few months.

Caught the main suspect Gerald Young in the midst of a robbery and... made chase.

Yeah. He caught up to Gerald Young.

They fought.

Bradley pursued him into a crowded street party.

He had his w*apon unholstered? Yes.

And when he approached that street party?

He claims that he announced himself and his purpose.

Said he couldn't proceed due to an uncooperative crowd.

Not a surprise, running through a party with his w*apon out.

I'm sure it didn't go over well in that neighborhood.

And that is when Petty Officer Mitchell allegedly pulled a firearm on Detective Bradley.

When he didn't respond to orders to drop the w*apon, Bradley fired twice, k*lling Mitchell.

That is a harrowing tale all the way around.

State police are running point on the sh**ting investigation.

What's our role?

Focusing on Ali Mitchell.

See if we can determine how, exactly, he fits into this situation and the role he played, if any, in his own death.

I can tell you right now, this story of Ali pulling a w*apon on a cop is suspect.

Mitchell's service record in the Navy is outstanding.

Two letters of commendation from his commanding officer, perfect evals, and he's on the short list for early promotion to Petty Officer Second Class.

This is... this, uh, was a stand-up guy.

SEBASTIAN: No, it doesn't sound like someone that would pull a g*n on a cop.

Bradley's police record is less impressive.

Seven years on the job and as many complaints for excessive force.

GREGORIO: We've all got complaints.

Doesn't necessarily mean the guy's a bad actor.

No, but given the circumstances, it's worth noting.

Was there a connection between Gerald Young and Ali Mitchell?

Why? Because they're both black?

What?! No.

PRIDE: Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Let's just take a breath, okay?

Gerald Young and Ali Mitchell both grew up in the same neighborhood, okay?

It's a natural question.

The bigger question is: where's the g*n?

It's been 12 hours since the sh**ting.

It still hasn't been found.

Maybe someone picked it up.

Or maybe there is no g*n.

PRIDE: Look, this is a sensitive subject.

Let's not make any assumptions till we've learned things. Yes?

Gene! I-I know I shouldn't be here.

You should not!

But under the circumstances, Loretta, Bradley spends holidays at my house.

I'm godfather to his son.

Even more reason.

Gene, you're not impartial.

And I couldn't release the findings if I wanted to.

You know what they're saying, right?

White cop kills unarmed black man, business as usual for the NOPD.

But that's not Bradley.

They're saying the same thing about Ali Mitchell, calling him a thug, that he deserves to die.

All those opinions are asinine.

And none based in facts.

They're calling him a r*cist, Loretta.

This same r*cist is Big Brother to a kid in the 9th Ward.

Doesn't mean he couldn't make a mistake.

Not this kid.

And that'll be proven once we find a g*n.

If you find a g*n.

Now, we are working hard to get to the truth.

Hope the NOPD is doing the same.

I support Bradley, and I will overturn every rock there is to help him.

But I will not be placing rocks where there are none.

You seem to be everywhere, Holloway.

He was just leaving.

Actually, I was, uh, hoping to get a coroner's report.

As a courtesy?

I'm okay with that.

In the interest of transparency.

Petty Officer Ali Mitchell was sh*t twice.

The first b*llet pierced the heart and exited through the lung cavity.

The second b*llet hit the liver and was lodged inside the spinal cord.

Only thing that really confirms is that Bradley is responsible for Petty Officer Mitchell's death.

What a waste of time.

Coming from the crime scene?

Yeah, watching NOPD and state police look for a g*n that doesn't exist.

What you got here? I'm watching surveillance and social media videos from last night.

You find anything?

Well, we got the sh**ting from almost every angle, backing Bradley's story that he announced himself.

What we don't have is anything showing us what was in Mitchell's hand.

Learn anything else? Yeah.

The court of public opinion has already taken sides on this.

[TYPING]

_ - This is going viral.

Proof that Ali Mitchell was a sh*t caller in a g*ng.

Well, that's Alpha Phi Alpha.

Those are fraternity mentees.

[CHUCKLES] It gets worse.

Oh, clearly somebody doctored this.

Ha, relax, bruh.

It doesn't take a computer specialist to see that.

I got to dig up every bone on Ali Mitchell to see if he really had a violent past.

Hold on.

Why help NOPD build a case?

That's not what I'm doing at all.

Knowledge is power, baby.

Look, the more information we have on Ali Mitchell, the better it is for us to follow the evidence to get to the truth.

Okay. What truth do you see?

That Ali Mitchell is dead.

[PHONE VIBRATES]

It's Pride.

State police got a warrant to look for Gerald Young at his girlfriend's place.

He wants me to meet him there.

[QUIETLY] Thanks.

JASMINE: You can't just barge in here like this.

You need to focus and tell me where Gerald Young is.

He's not here. I can tell you that.

Haven't seen him in weeks.

Sure you haven't. - This is an abuse of power and police brutality.

It's like y'all are just looking to frame people. - Hey, you need to calm down, or I'll have you removed from the premises.

You can't have me removed.

My baby's in the other room sleeping.

Then you better behave.

NCIS, ma'am.

I'm sorry for the inconvenience.

Yeah. We'll be out of your hair in no time, promise.

[BABY CRYING] Great.

They woke up my baby, and I just got him down.

Can you not hear him crying in there?

Hey, hey, it's okay. I'll escort her.

Thanks.

Hey, little man.

I got you.

[LAUGHS] Hey.

How you doing, there, little man?

Thanks for your help out there.

Come on.

Aw, I'd be upset, too.

Bunch of strangers in my house during my nap time.

I'm sorry, buddy.

We're done here. Let's go.

PRIDE: Ma'am.

Thanks for your help.

Hey. Look, not all cops are jerks, okay?

If you need anything, anything at all, give me a call.

All right?

You know, that could have been handled differently.

I've been executing warrants for 20 years, Special Agent.

Yeah, imagine what you could accomplish by showing some respect when you did it.

PRIDE: So, uh, what is the status on the w*apon search?

Haven't found it yet, but we got a tip that someone in the crowd may have swiped it.

Dumped it nearby.

I'll keep you updated regardless.

You know, no matter how right you may be, you don't always have to express every thought that crosses your mind.

Yeah, I'll take that under advisement.

But look what I found in Jasmine's apartment.

I guess Gerald and Mitchell were close.

Why would you confiscate that and keep it from Cooper?

Please tell me you're not trying to bury evidence, either.

No, Pride. I figure we should get the complete story before our friends over there jump to all kinds of conclusions.

So, instead you're jumping to conclusions, ignoring procedure, because you assume that the system is rigged against Mitchell.

It's not an assumption, okay?

It's experience living in this world as a black man.

The staties are gonna say Mitchell's a crook.

And you can bet the picture they provide the media, it won't be a graduation photo.

The entire team is working hard to give Mitchell justice.

But that is not strategic, it's not how we operate.

And if anyone found out, we could get kicked off the case.

And that would not help Mitchell.

Now I'm forwarding a copy of that photo to Detective Cooper.

You know, you're so busy trying to remain neutral.

There's nothing neutral about this situation.

New rule.

I don't assume to know your experience and you don't assume to know mine.

Fair?

[SNIFFLES]

PRIDE: We know Ali Mitchell and Gerald Young were friends.

But we don't know how deep it went.

And if Mitchell was involved in any criminal activity.

Well, we scrubbed every inch of his past.

There was no hint of criminal involvement.

He had a juvenile record, but that's been expunged.

But Gerald Young's juvie record hasn't been expunged.

HANNAH: Maybe Young's record could give us insight into Ali Mitchell's past.

Guilt by association.

Hey, I'm not the enemy here, okay?

Hey! You're the one who found the photograph.

SEBASTIAN: Look, Gerald Young didn't start violent.

There's some, uh, grand theft auto, shoplifting, marijuana possession.

Gerald's list of known associates has two redacted names.

Ali Mitchell could've been one of them.

CARTER: Okay, even if it was, this is eight years ago.

He's obviously cleaned up his act, or else he wouldn't be in the Navy.

It's not relevant. GREGORIO: Yeah, but the NOPD won't see it that way.

HANNAH: They're gonna say that he fell back into his old life with his old friend Gerald.

That he was a probable accomplice in the warehouse robberies.

HANNAH: They're gonna say that Gerald knew exactly where to run to save himself, and Ali Mitchell was there waiting, armed.

CARTER: Yeah, sure. Except for one little thing.

There is no g*n. All this time, Detective Bradley claims to have seen When?

Ali Mitchell pull a w*apon.

Close to 24 hours later, and it's still not in evidence.

Not so sure about that.

State police just found a g*n.

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ Been on the phone with the governor's office.

They want a press conference to update the sh**ting investigation and quell the growing unrest.

Bit premature with no actual updates yet.

We found the w*apon Detective Bradley says Petty Officer Mitchell brandished.

w*apon hasn't even been analyzed.

Bradley saw a g*n, we found a g*n.

In my experience, the straightest line leads to the truth.

A g*n was found three blocks from the crime scene, hidden behind a loose brick in an abandoned building.

Not exactly a straight line.

COOPER: It's progress.

And the governor isn't asking.

He wants a joint press conference. United front.

I'd just as soon wait for the analysis of the g*n.

And frankly, I'd like my team to perform it.

The state's lab is perfectly capable of analyzing a firearm.

You'll get the report once it's complete.

And I'll be happy to participate in your press conference once I do.

HOLLOWAY: Dwayne, be reasonable.

This could lead to riots in the streets.

It'll be worse if we get it wrong, Gene.

HANNAH: I wonder what they're discussing.

Probably how far to throw Mitchell under the bus.

Not Pride. Still too many unanswered questions.

Yeah, like where that g*n's been this whole time.

And how it magically appeared.

We have all the pieces, they just don't seem to fit.

There's one person who might be able to shed some light on this Gerald Young.

Bradley was chasing him

- before the sh**ting. GREGORIO: No, He's a fugitive now.

Every cop in the state is after him.

What if we take another cr*ck at his girlfriend Jasmine?

Not treat her like a suspect.

She could give us the inside scoop.

Worth a try.

HOLLOWAY: I'm not asking for myself, Pride.

I'm asking for Bradley.

A press conference could help him.

He's been receiving death threats.

Last night they threw a brick through his window.

He deserves a fair shake, too.

Oh, I'm not so sure he does.

And who are you?

Special Agent Carter, investigating Ali Mitchell's sh**ting. Well, maybe Pride neglected to tell you, they found the g*n.

The investigation's over.

That's not how investigations work.

Son, I know how investigations work.

I don't need a lecture from the freshman class.

Does the food taste better in the house than in the field?

Boy, who the hell do you think you are?

That's enough, Carter. No, no, no. He started this.

Let him finish.

Well?

Hmm.

Know what?

I got a lead I need to follow anyway.

Hmm.

Who the hell is this kid?

I need this.

[QUIETLY] Hannah.

Go with him, please. - Okay.

HANNAH: What was that about back there, with Holloway?

Don't worry about it.

Oh, well, I am worried.

'Cause we're about to talk to a witness that might be the only person that can help us, and you're distracted.

[EXHALES] Believe it or not, I want to help.

You can't. You're not the only person that's ever experienced discrimination, you know?

I never said I was. Yeah, but you made a few assumptions about me back there that weren't fair.

Maybe.

Let's work together on this, okay?

Because, look, I may not have walked in your shoes, but I'm gonna have your back.

What can I do?

You can give me a hand.

Just brought you some things for the baby.

Uh, diapers, snacks, milk.

I'll take the groceries, but I'm not giving Gerald up to you.

CARTER: That's okay.

I just want to give this back to you, too.

Figured those other cops took it.

Ali and Gerald were real close, huh?

Almost like brothers.

But everybody loved Ali.

He was a good man.

We know Gerald got into some trouble back then. Was Ali part of that?

As teenagers, yeah.

But it was just kid stuff, and Ali grew out of it after junior year.

He found a new interest.

What was that? The Navy.

Recruiter came by the school. Took to Ali.

Said he had potential.

Helped clean up his record, changed his life.

This is really important, Jasmine.

Was Ali helping Gerald with those warehouse robberies?

Ali? Hell no.

He was the one nagging Gerald to quit the game.

And Gerald never would've even asked him to join in.

He respected the path that Ali took.

HANNAH: Do you think it's possible that he had a g*n on him the other night?

No, ma'am.

Not possible.

And Gerald would tell you the same.

I'd like to hear what he has to say.

Come on, you've seen the news.

How they're portraying Ali.

Like some kind of thug.

HANNAH: Look, we're trying to clear his name.

Okay, Gerald's statement could really help.

Jasmine, you're the mother of a son.

A black son.

Imagine something like that happens to him one day.

Then his legacy was tarnished by these lies.

Now think about Ali's mother, Jasmine.

Tell us where Gerald is.

Jasmine doesn't know where Gerald is, but she gave Carter and I this list of possibilities.

Okay, so this is the closest we've come to finding him so far. Yeah.

Let's get warrants and search them. Yeah, yeah.

Hey, hold up, hold up.

Y'all need to see this.

_ My son Ali...

...was a good man.

He didn't deserve to leave this life the way that he did.

And now they're calling him a thug.

A-a gangbanger, a drug dealer.

They're saying he got what was coming to him.

Why are they doing this?

God, this woman must be in a living hell.

The Mitchell family have been upstanding members of this community. How many unarmed black men have to die before enough is enough? MAN: Danziger!

CROWD [CHANTING]: Danziger! Danziger!

Danziger! Danziger!

- Danziger! Why are they chanting "Danziger"?

Danziger Bridge.

After Hurricane Katrina hit, police sh*t six unarmed black people waiting to get rescued.

Two d*ed.

I never heard about that.

It's not New Orleans' finest hour.

They're not gonna put that on the brochure.

But it happens all the time.

Hell, I was almost a statistic.

Police pulled me over.

Said I fit the description of a m*rder suspect.

Had me sprawled on the ground with a g*n in my face.

That was before my accident, though.

Did things change after that?

Well, people feel sorry for me because of the chair.

That accident's probably the best thing that ever happened to me.

Oh, come on, Patton, really?

Look, don't get me wrong. I miss walking.

But the police don't treat me the same no more.

It's as if the chair erased my race.

I'm no longer seen as a thr*at.

As if you could ever be threatening. [CHUCKLES]

Thank you, baby.

But it is a problem for black men.

Carter probably has his own stories.

And I'm positive that Wade had the talk with her two boys about how to act, not if, but when they get stopped by the police.

It's just a fact of life.

At least for now.

Got your message. What's so urgent?

WADE: Well, I'm not supposed to have this.

It's not official yet.

But a friend of mine at the state lab slipped it to me.

Analysis of the w*apon state police found?

Yeah.

30 distinct different fingerprints were lifted.

None belonging to Ali Mitchell.

My friend at the lab thinks it's a community g*n, whatever that is.

People on probation or parole will hide g*ns in public areas, rather than hold on their person and risk going back to jail.

Well, whatever kind of g*n it was... it didn't belong to Ali Mitchell.

Watching all these videos, I think I'm starting to hallucinate. PATTON: Hey, Sebastian.

Check this out, man. Think it's happening to me, too.

Look at this.

Well, that's definitely on the video.

Think it might be a g*n?

I don't know. Looks more like a shadow to me.

How we doing in here? Oh, we found something, but can't quite figure out what it is.

Might not be good news for Ali Mitchell.

It could be a g*n, could be a shadow.


But if it was anything, it would have been bagged and tagged right after the sh**ting.

Unless...

[PHONE RINGING] I mean, unless it disappeared in there.

I could go back to the scene, take a look.

Uh, yeah, get on it, Sebastian.

Special Agent Pride speaking.

Uh, I-I-I understand, but... well, I think it's a terrible idea.

We still haven't...

Yes, ma'am.

Understood.

I've just been ordered to participate in the press conference.

Seems official Washington wants a united front, too.

COOPER: I'm Detective Christina Cooper of the Louisiana State Police, and lead investigator for the officer-involved sh**ting death of Navy Petty Officer Ali Mitchell by NOPD Detective Ted Bradley.

Joining me today are representatives from both the NOPD and NCIS.

All of our agencies are working together to uncover the facts of what happened.

We're making good progress and intend to release a full report that will bring satisfaction to the people of New Orleans.

Is is true Ali Mitchell's g*n has been recovered?

I cannot comment on any evidence. REPORTER: Which means you do have a g*n in evidence. COOPER: What we have is being analyzed by the state forensics lab.

WOMAN: That's a lie!

That's a lie!

[CLAMORING]

Uh, hi. Listen...

Hang on!

I want to make it clear that there is no evidence linking Petty Officer Mitchell to a g*n at this time.

[CROWD CLAMORING]

CROWD [CHANTING]: No justice, no peace!

No r*cist police!

No justice, no peace!

What the hell was that, Dwayne?

Setting the record straight.

More like setting the city on fire.

CROWD: No r*cist police!

No justice, no peace!

No r*cist police!

♪ ♪

♪ ♪ You want to tell me how Pride got the forensics on a g*n when the state hasn't released the report?

If you tell me how the media knew that the state even found a g*n?

What are you talking about?

Someone must have leaked it to them, Gene.

Not me.

Unlike your saintly Pride, my guys are running this case by the book.

Please. - And why did he deliberately contradict Cooper in front of the press?

Because he didn't want the people to believe that Ali Mitchell had a w*apon when he didn't.

But you know he had a w*apon, Loretta.

It's in the state lab.

So you did slip it to Pride? Just read it, Gene.

[SCOFFS]

A community g*n?

And Cooper knew it, too.

That just means we have to redouble our efforts in the search.

Why can't you consider that Ali Mitchell didn't have a g*n?

Because the kid had a criminal past, Loretta.

He was best friends with the suspect that Bradley was chasing.

You want to talk about pasts?

Your friend Bradley has quite a complaint record himself.

He's a good kid, Loretta.

A good cop.

Why won't you give him the benefit of the doubt?

Because my CJ could have been on the other side of his g*n!

Or Danny!

Alton Sterling.

Tamir Rice.

Eric Garner. Loretta...

Charles Kinsey, Oscar Grant, Philando Castile. Stop.

Sandra Bland! Stephon Clark!

Loretta, I get it!

I'm caught in the middle here.

If I go too far one way, I'm a, I'm a traitor to the badge.

Go too far the other way, I'm a traitor to the race.

All I want is to be fair.

Stand by a man I've known for seven years.

Make it better for all of us.

I fail to see how standing by Bradley is making it better for anyone but Bradley.

When I joined this department, there were still some cops putting bananas in our lockers.

Calling us "gorillas in the midst".

Then you should understand why the people are upset about Ali Mitchell.

Of course I do!

But this isn't Danziger.

NOPD has turned a corner.

I mean, the chief is black, 60% of the department is black...

Still doesn't mean Bradley isn't biased.

I was his training officer.

What does it say about me if I could support him in making a r*cist move like that?

He's not that man.

I know his heart.

Maybe you do.

But I can't help but wonder if Bradley would have been quick to pull the trigger if Ali Mitchell was white.

GREGORIO: Hey, Pride, we're at the last location Jasmine gave us to look for Gerald Young.

It's a farm belonging to his uncle outside the city.

PRIDE [OVER RADIO]: Hopefully he's there. Be careful.

[MAN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY ON TV]

NEWSMAN: The mayor says the city will be under curfew until further notice.

Ready? Yeah.

NCIS. Search warrant!

Gerald Young, come out with your hands up!

Hey! Hey!

He's rabbiting out the back.

Gerald Young?

Boy, I can't tell you how happy we are to see you.

Figured you might be hungry.

Don't need no friendly act.

Just take me to jail already.

I'm not the one to take you to jail.

Yeah? Okay. Sure.

[CHUCKLES] Look around.

No NOPD. No state police, just... just me for now.

I want to know about Ali Mitchell.

He's dead. What else you need to know?

A lot, Gerald.

You two were tight. Yeah, so?

So I'm wondering... if maybe you were partners in crime, too.

The warehouse robberies? - No.

Man.

Look, Ali was a citizen.

He was gonna be somebody.

The fool thought I could be somebody, too.

What do you mean? He was trying to get me out the life.

Help me clean up my record, get into the Navy or at least a real job, but...

Man, I got a girl and a baby, so...

Night Ali d*ed, you were being chased by Detective Bradley.

Did you run to the block for Ali's help?

I ran to the block 'cause I knew the party was going on.

Okay? I could get lost in the crowd.

Didn't even know Ali was gonna be there.

Or that he would even try to stop me... from running.

He tried to stop you?

He got right up in my face.

Just before that, that cop sh*t him.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Okay, so you saw Ali right before he d*ed.

Do you remember seeing anything in his hands?

I was running for my life, man.

I wasn't thinking about no hands.

Look, I just...

Gerald.

What?

The wrong person is dead.

It was the wrong person.

It should have been me.

[CROWD SHOUTING IN DISTANCE]

CARTER: Yo.

Still at it, Slim?

Uh, yeah. Just doing my job.

You're willing to get into the muck to find this phantom g*n?

That is dedication.

I'm just not sure to what.

Yeah, look, I, uh, I get why this case has you so, uh...

Angry? Passionate.

But I am, too. You know, it's our job to figure out the truth of what happened.

We know the truth. Yeah, but it hasn't been proven yet.

We know that something flew out of Ali Mitchell's hand the other night.

We need to know what.

Mitchell deserves that.

[CHUCKLES] Hell, so does Bradley.

Okay. How can I help?

How expensive is that suit?

[GRUNTS] You know I meant "help" in the moral support meaning of the word?

What are you talking about? This is the fun part.

You find all kinds of cool stuff down here, like, uh...

Hepatitis? That's...

Okay, yeah. Well, my therapist says we're not supposed to dwell on communicable diseases.

How far down this tunnel do we have to look?

It's hard to say.

Didn't get a lot of rain yesterday, so it's pretty shallow.

Maybe we'll get lucky. I don't know.

Wait a minute.

Think I stepped on something.

Check this out.

What'd you find?

If this is round three, I feel outnumbered.

We don't want to fight, Gene.

Out of courtesy, Pride thinks it's best we share this with you before going to Cooper.

What'd you find?

PRIDE: Detective Bradley was correct when he said he saw something in Ali Mitchell's hands that night.

Mm-hmm.

Unfortunately for him, it wasn't a g*n.

You're sure it was Mitchell's?

WADE: Ali was recording as Bradley approached.

Captured his own death, too.

[DANCE MUSIC, INDISTINCT CHATTER ON VIDEO]

Bro, he's behind me, bro, he's behind me.

BRADLEY: Out of the way! Get the hell out of the way!

Drop the w*apon, drop it now!

♪ ♪

♪ ♪

What are you doing?

Just not ready to go up there.

It's not on you, Gene, or the NOPD.

It's on Bradley.

One man's actions.

We both know that's not true.

Bradley's a cop.

To the public, he's just further proof of police bias.

Not all the public.

Works both ways, you know?

When was the last time you heard of a heinous crime on the news and prayed the suspect wasn't black?

You can't fix it all today.

What you can do is go up there and support your friend.

He'll need it.

Bro, he's behind me, bro, he's behind me.

BRADLEY: Get the hell out of the way! Get the hell out of the way!

Get the hell out of the way!

Drop the w*apon! Drop it now!

[g*nshots ON VIDEO]

[DEVICE BEEPS]

I was so sure. I mean...

I was convinced he had a g*n.

[CRYING] I messed up, Gene.

I messed up.

WADE: What happens to Bradley now?

Will he be brought up on charges?

Not likely.

Fired?

Probably not.

COOPER: Fact is, Bradley thought he saw a g*n.

He feared for his life.

Maybe he could have taken longer to react.

Maybe he was biased.

But the sh**ting was within NOPD policy guidelines.

But where's the justice?

This mother's lost her child.

I've worked half a dozen cases like this in my career, and honestly there is no justice.

Just compensation from the police department's insurance fund.

PRIDE: Ali's mother can take some comfort in his vindication.

His legacy will remain a positive one.

And Bradley?

What's his legacy?

Hey, baby. You heading out?

Yeah, I'm about to meet up with a friend from the NOPD

- for a drink before the vigil. That's nice.

I don't blame you, man.

Hey. Turn that up.

I have served in law enforcement for seven years.

And although I love my job and I loved working with the community, I can no longer do the job in good faith.

As a result, and to help the city that I love to heal, I am resigning from the New Orleans Police Department effective immediately.

[VOICE BREAKING] My sincerest apologies to Petty Officer Mitchell's family and friends.

I hope my resignation can come as some small solace during this difficult time.

I also hope the community can look past my grievous mistake and continue to build bridges with the NOPD.

Thank you. REPORTER: Detective...

[EXHALES] Oh, wow. That was unexpected.

SEBASTIAN: Yeah, well, at least he did the right thing by resigning.

Split-second decision like that, alone at night, in a crowd, adrenaline pumping?

I'd like to say I wouldn't fire, but I just don't know.

PATTON: One thing for sure.

Everybody has a bias, even if you're unaware of it.

Things will get better. We just got to just keep pushing.

Keep open. Keep real.

You really believe that, Patton?

Like MLK said, "The moral arc of the universe is long, but it bends towards justice".

Is this spot taken?

I was hoping I'd see you.

You know, I never did get a chance to apologize to you for, for everything.

No need to apologize.

Well, I did let my bullheadedness get the best of me. Yeah...

You're a good cop, Gene, and a good friend.

And if I were in your place, I'd fight just as hard.

[QUIETLY] Well, I'm... tired of fighting.

I just want to pay my respects like everyone else.

My name is Nessa Mitchell.

Ali was my son.

I can't tell you how gratified I am to see all of New Orleans come out together in his honor.

My baby was the light of my life and the joy in my heart.

He was taken too soon.

[CROWD AFFIRMING] WOMAN: Yes, he was.

But his light and his joy will shine on.

[CROWD AFFIRMING] WOMAN: Yes, it will.

We will never forget you, baby.

May your days be filled talking to God, walking with Jesus... [AFFIRMING]

...and resting in power.

CROWD: Amen.

♪ Lift every voice ♪

♪ And sing ♪

♪ Till Earth and heaven ring ♪

♪ Ring with the harmonies ♪

♪ Of liberty ♪

♪ Let our rejoicing rise ♪

♪ High as the listening skies ♪

♪ Let it resound ♪

♪ Loud as the rolling sea ♪

♪ Facing the rising sun ♪

♪ Of our new day ♪

♪ Begun ♪

♪ Let us march on ♪

♪ Till victory ♪

♪ Is won. ♪

♪ ♪
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