"God, grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change..." "Nah, man." "Back off." "I'm about to be there." "Yo, she's not feeling you like that, dude." "...the courage to change the things that I can..." "Nah, it's Stephon." "You know what I'm saying?" "Just tell her I said I'm coming, and everything's gonna be all good." "...and the wisdom to know the difference." "I'm gonna return Ben's dish." "And he said he'll take me to school." "He said he'd take me the rest of the week so you could rest, okay?" "Okay." "Mom." "You should take this." "Wear it." "No." "No, no, Justin." "You don't have to do that." "Mnh-mnh." "I promise it will help." "Justin, no." "You go to school." "It's okay." "It's okay." "Please, help me." "And before you eat another piece of cake, open your brother's gift." "Mmm." "Nice wrapping, Justin." "Cool, right?" "Mm-hmm." "Well, you did use a lot of tape, dude." "A new watch?" "What do I need with a new " "It's real nice." "It's real shiny." "Mom helped pick it out." "It's kind of from the both of us." "Okay, I get it." "I was late again, so a new watch." "That's not it." "Open my gift." "Okay." "No." "Good looking out, ma." "Look again." "Look again." "Oh, man!" "Ooh!" "Come on!" "The city got new ones, so I got a really good one second-hand." "Stop playing." "Come on, now." "Oh, man." "This is great." "It has a little camera, too." "So when you go off to college, Mom will get us another computer so we can see you and talk to you." "I thought you might like it." "And we could put it right here." "Here?" "Mm-hmm." "I thought you got it just for me." "I did get it for you." "Yeah, but it's like I got to sign for it before I can use it or something." "Dude, come on now." "All I'm saying is I'm a man now." "I feel good." "Well..." "Not exactly good, I guess." "I ran into this old picture of Charles in the back of a drawer." "It felt good, the memory, instead of painful." "He's a cutie." "If you want the truth, that is one sweet face." "So I feel like I'm getting there." "I'm getting to accept God's will." "Oh, and I brought y'all some of my lemon squares for the break." "They were his favorite." "Thank you, Patrice." "Go ahead, girl." "So, we're mothers." "Our maternal instinct is to protect our child." "And when the worst happens, when that child is murdered, we feel guilt, depression, we feel we failed." "We lose our homes, our minds, and sometimes our lives." "So get a sponsor." "Find someone that you can talk to, get out, get a hobby, get to acceptance somehow so that you can get on to living, right?" "Now, I think I see a new face." "I'm Lila Walcott." "I'm... here." "I work for the city." "I was a clerk in public records." "I w" "Now I'm on leave." "My son Stephon was m" "Step back, please, ma'am." "Ma'am?" "My -- I need you " "It's all right." "You don't have to say it." "You take your time." "Stephon?" "Stephon, are you with us?" "Can you hear me?" "Stephon!" "I'm not gonna say that word." "You shouldn't say it." "It's okay." "I hear y'all, but, um..." "Stephon is dead, and I " "I want to..." "You want him back." "Finish, Lila." "You want... what?" "To thank y'all for inviting me." "You're welcome." "Did you get a hobby yet?" "Your son's dead, and they tell you to start collecting stamps or something." "Well, they're just trying to help." "Yeah, it's funny how everyone wants to help when there's nothing they can do." "I keep getting cards, you know?" "First from the detective and the reverend." "Just got another one in there." "Maybe that could be your hobby, collecting cards." "Or getting advice." "Oh, yeah." "I had this interior-design job." "And my boss said to me, real nice," ""you can have another kid."" "I think I heard that one." ""Well, at least you have another son."" "Like I had one to spare." "Telling you, man." "Talk is meaningless." "Tell me about yours." "Then I'd be talking." "You know, they said to get a sponsor, someone to talk to, and, uh, if you're interested..." "In being yours?" "That's -- that's sweet, but not smart." "This is -- this whole thing is not my scene." "Just being here makes me feel fucking useless." "Well, wait a minute." "Maybe give it a chance." "I really feel like I can talk to you." "Here's my number, but it's not me you should be calling." "Well, I've called the police, but... what about you?" "Did they find the person -- They barely even looked." "My little girl, she wasn't real to them." "So you know how it is." "We think about her all the time, but nobody else does." "They don't think about us." "Hell, they don't even see us." "I'll keep on it." "I'll keep calling." "Yeah." "Good luck with that." "Ma'am?" "You know what?" "I've had a seat." "Now I've had enough." "I've been waiting for an hour." "Is detective Holliston even here?" "Ma'am, I paged him." "Would you like to leave a message?" "Detective Holliston!" "Can I help you?" "I called about my son's case, and no one got back to me, so I thought I'd come down." "Uh, wh-wh-what case is it again?" "Y-you don't -- You don't remember me?" "Sure, I do." "It's just I've got a lot to keep track of." "Tell me again." "Ms. Walcott." "Yeah." "You're here for an update." "If you wouldn't mind." "Uh, we canvassed the neighborhood, but, sorry to say, nothing yet." "We're just gonna have to keep looking till we get the break we need, ma'am." "My son was just walking down the street." "I have another son." "What am I supposed to do?" "If it were me, I'd move." "Ms. Walcott." "Ms. Walcott, listen." "There's more." "Just, uh " "Can I speak to you for a minute?" "Here's what we know." "We attained a lot." "Uh, essentially, every corner is a piece of property." "And every piece of property has a landlord." "You work the corner, you pay rent." "We see it a lot." "This guy ray, he was freelancing." "They warned him, they didn't warn him, we don't know." "What we do know is that somebody driving by in a black s.u.v. took him out." "Who did?" "Who -- who are they?" "Nobody will tell us anything." "We see it a lot, too." "We need evidence." "One lead, one name." "Without that -- you'll forget all about it." "So, I went to the police." "And they don't know anything, and they're not trying to know anything." "I can't stop thinking about it, you know?" "I mean, this is something that goes way past any kind of pain I ever felt or experienced." "I can't eat." "I can't sleep." "I just..." "I want to..." "We all know what you want." "mm-hmm." "You want to hold him again." "Yeah." "You want your son back." "That's right." "You want the ones responsible." "You want peace." "You want to hear his voice." "You want a good night's sleep." "You want them to know how it feels." "I mean, we all live here, right?" "And we shut it out somehow." "But I can't anymore." "Can you?" "God, grant me the serenity to accept the things that I cannot change, the courage to change the things that I can, and the wisdom to know the difference." "...wisdom to know the difference." "Age doesn't make a man, Stephon." "Well, you treat me like I'm 8 years old." "A -- a real man keeps his word and he is where he's supposed to be when he's supposed to be." "That's what I know." "Fine." "I'll call next time if you want." "I do want." "Because I know you don't want me to go out there looking for you." "Like that would ever happen." "Yeah." "Yeah, and wipe your mouth, Jay-z." "Wipe all the cake off your mouth." "Jay-z." "Thank you." "Thanks, ma." "� After this time �" "� I feel you �." "Here I am, reporting for sponsor duty." "Thanks for coming." "Uh-huh." "I mean it." "Just came to see if you're okay." "Yeah. no." "I-I don't know what I am." "Well, it's like a hospital in here." "Mm." "You need to cheer this place up with some color, strength." "Like Tina Turner strength." "Although that sister did put up with some serious bullshit." "Mm." "You seen Ike?" "Girl, he's a little, skinny man." "Like Somalia skinny." "I mean, the first time he raised his hand, she should have just broke him in two." "Used them legs on him." "So, you went to see the police?" "Mm-hmm." "Feel better?" "I feel... forgotten." "I don't know what I'm gonna do." "Well, I'll give you a tip." "Stop cleaning." "Oh, well, that goes back to when I was a little girl and I would hear my folks fighting." "I'd straighten up and clean as a way of making things better, feeling in control." "You know what they said?" "Get a hobby." "Why don't you fix the place up?" "Shit, give it a facelift." "You know, I used to be an interior decorator." "I could help you." "I don't know." "I'm going back to work next week part time." "I don't know if I want to be spending money fixing this place up." "Oh, please." "It won't cost nothing to pull up this nasty-ass carpet and burn it with the trash." "It was here when I moved in." "I never much liked it, but..." "Let's pull it up." "You know, sometimes, they got some real nice hardwood floor underneath here." "Right here in the corner." "I don't know why Justin keeps his bookbag..." "See?" "It's already peeling up here in the corner." "Oh, my god." "Oh, my god." "You know, maybe he was -- Maybe he was scared." "Maybe he was angry." "Maybe he just wanted to protect you." "Why -- why would " "Why -- why would he do -- Do something like that?" "What is he supposed to do?" "His big brother gets killed, and the guys who did it, they're still out there." "Well, I can't do anything about that." "But what if you could?" "Would you?" "Of course I would." "Who wouldn't?" "You know, with my little girl, it was just like you." "They told me I couldn't do anything, to wait." "So I waited." "And nothing happened." "Come on." "What?" "Trust me." "Justin's asleep in his bed." "He's safe." "Let's go for a ride." "I want to show you something." "It's over there, right?" "That's where Stephon was..." "And they got another dealer out there just like that." "He's got to be working for somebody." "Denzel's on the trail of a kidnapper in this one." "I got my own movie to go to." "Who are these friends?" "You met them before." "There's some I haven't met." "Oh, and you're never gonna meet those." "Yeah." "They'd call this house day and night when you were in eighth grade." "Hi." "Can I please speak to Stephon?" "So, what's up with you and that neighbor Ben, huh?" "The plumber man." "All right." "All righty." "These friends you're meeting tonight, is any of them your regular girl?" "Nah." "They all know who my regular girl is." "Oh, please." "I'm not falling for that one." "That's just so whack." "Whack?" "You " "Whack." "Please don't start using my words." "All right." "Have fun." "What time is it?" "Please." "I'm 18." "Come on." "I don't care if your 18." "11:00, please, Stephon." "Peace, just." "See you, Stephon." "All right." "You, me, and Denzel, baby." "Yeah." "Like always." "Detective said he needs a name." "Let's get one." ""Let's get one"?" "Let's go home." "No." "At the meeting, you started to say what you wanted." "I just want justice for the ones who took my son." "So let's get it." "I just can't go over there and ask." "It's a street." "It's crowded." "You know what?" "Everyone goes home sometime." "That's him." "Hey." "The twins ain't here." "I got the food." "I'm coming home." "What makes you think he'll tell us anything?" "No." "No." "What if someone " "We can't!" "We won't." "Not unless we have to." "If I want to eat my french fries on the way home, I'm gonna." "No." "What are you gonna do?" "I guess I'll get my Tina on." "Can I talk to you for a minute?" "Yo, yo." "Don't come up on nobody like that." "Just got a question." "I know you?" "No, but you know Ray." "What's it to you if I do?" "What you want from me, huh?" "A name." "The corner that you work, there was a drive-by last month." "Someone's responsible." "That name." "Look." "Get the fuck out my face." "I want a name!" "Is this a joke?" "I want a name!" "Give me that name right now or I swear I'm gonna shoot " "Oh!" "What did you do?" "What was I supposed to do?" "You saw." "He came right at me." "He's somebody's child." "He tried to kill us!" "Come on." "Let's go." "Go!" "All we wanted was a name." "But we did get one, didn't we?" "Donelle Peete." "I mean, it's not the right name, but it's a lead." "And his phone." "His phone's gonna have more names." "We can leave a tip for that detective." "He'll know my voice." "He didn't know your face." "He won't know your voice." "Look." "I know you're freaked out right now." "But I know you feel lighter." "Stephon." "Wake up." "Wake up." "Don't leave me yet." "You hear me?" "You don't leave me yet." "You don't leave your mama yet." "Okay?" "Now wake up." "You wake up, Stephon." "You hear me?" "You hear me?" "Breathe." "Wallet's gone, watch isn't." "Rolex." "The shooter left a Rolex?" "The dummy also left a pocketful of pills containing a felonious substance." "Felonious?" "I catch you with that big-word dictionary again," "I'm gonna beat you to death with it." "Where the hell's forensics?" "You know the drill." "It's the ghetto." "That means they get here when they feel like it." "Can't blame them." "It's a simple atm case." "Insert gun, pop, pop, pop, extract cash." "He took a cellphone and left the drugs?" "And no shell casings anywhere." "Got to be a revolver." "No, I got it." "It's the conductor of the symphony orchestra, and he hid the casings in his opera cape." "Smartass." "Columbo got it done." "Yeah, Columbo's old as shit." "No." "That's what he wants you to think." "So while you're busy making fun of him, he's solving the crime." "No, no, no." "I-I get the whole theme of it, but I'll be the first one to tell you, the shit don't hold up." "Saw it on TV Land last night." "Lots of, uh, guys in plaid jackets and wide-ass ties." "Is that what you do when you're not on the job?" "TV Land?" "Don't act like you don't know." "You know the married life." "Like a broken record." "Where the hell's forensics?" "I'm headed out to school." "I know you're angry about your brother." "And I am, too." "But, Justin, you will not ever put your hand on a gun." "You hear me?" "I hear you." "But " "I want your word." "It's like I told Stephon, a man keeps his word." "You got it." "But I don't know -- just go." "And bring home lots of books in your backpack because other than school, you won't be leaving home for awhile." "Got to stay calm." "What about the cash?" "I don't want to have anything to do with it." "Me neither." "Maybe slip it in the donation box at the meetings." "I guess we shouldn't waste it." "You don't have to worry." "There was nothing in the papers." "They're not looking for us, Lila." "But the gun, it's still " "I told you." "I'm gonna take care of everything." "I got it." "Did you see who that call was from?" "It was a text." "What did it say?" "It said, "We said J.J.'s." "Usual time." "Saturday." "Leo."" "Well, that's from whoever he works for." "So, if we go this Saturday at the same time Donelle was there, we might find the one who killed Stephon." "Mm." "Off." "Shit." "You have a moment, ma'am?" "Sorry." "Do you have company?" "Uh, I just haven't picked up." "Come on in." "Doing some work on the house, huh?" "Yeah. "Get a hobby," they said." "Assholes." "Look." "I won't keep you long." "I-I just need to take a look in Stephon's room." "Standard procedure." "Oh, come on." "It's right in there." "Right here." "Okay." "Okay." "Like I said, I usually pick up better than this." "Eh, it's okay." "I was a teenager once." "Albeit, a long time ago." "Mm." "Can I get you something to drink?" "Coffee?" "No, thanks." "I'm fine." "Well, I have something on the stove." "I'll be right back." "Okay." "Thank you, ma'am." "You know, I " " I saw he liked to play Splinter Cell." "I play that with my nephew sometimes." "I just got it for him." "He never had a chance to play it." "All right." "Well, we'll be in touch if there are any developments." "What were you looking for?" "You... said it was about the corner and the rent?" "Well, there's certain evidence-gathering protocol." "Like I said, procedure." "That's it?" "You didn't come here to investigate anything for real?" "You're just here to check off a box by his name?" "No, ma'am." "I treat every case they give me the same." "That's why I follow the same protocol." "Make sure nothing important gets missed." "Next time, call first." "Don't just show up to a person's house." "I like that. "Call first."" "You got potential." "Let's get to work." "� You can walk into a line of fire in summer �" "� Say hoo, hoo �" "� You got everyone wanting to know how you do what you do �" "� You say you're starting to sweat �" "� And the temperature drops �" "I always loved home-design magazines and shows." "That's something I always wanted to do, but... � Well, I'm out here giving it all I've got �" "I don't need more than one guess." "First, I got pregnant." "Then he wanted to marry me." "And by the time Stephon rolled around, he didn't even know my name." "Home design didn't even matter after that." "You know what I mean?" "Same type of thing happened to me." "Except the first time he told me he didn't want my baby," "I told him to go fuck himself, wasn't his anyway, then I went and had a pizza." "Hey, Ben." "You feeling all right?" "Mm-hmm." "Justin said this would be a good time to come for my chairs." "Hungry?" "We got plenty." "Are you sure?" "I've seen you eat." "Is it okay?" "Uh, yeah." "It's fine." "I'll fix you a plate." "All right, then." "Justin, how you doing?" "I've got an art project to work on." "What?" "You just gonna leave?" "Oh, all right." "Boy." "Mm-mm-mmm." "This looks good, if I do say so." "Well, I didn't make it." "Um... oh." "This is one of your dishes." "My mother taught me this." "Since it's just me," "I don't usually want to make a whole pot." "Well, it's very nice of you." "I haven't felt much like cooking, so..." "Mm, well, it looks like you've been pretty busy working hard on this house." "Just let me know if you need a hand." "I can manage just fine." "I didn't mean anything, Lila." "I'm sorry." "My nerves are just shot." "I just..." "I'm gonna go back to group tomorrow." "I don't know what else to do." "I don't know why things are like they are, why people do what they do." "All I know is, is you'll find your way." "Till then, remember to eat." "I'm gonna cut this and give you a piece of this to eat." "There." "You got to eat." "Mm." "See?" "Feel better?" "Mm-hmm." "Uh-huh." "Guess we finally had that dinner I've been nagging you about." "Mm-hmm." "I kept asking 'cause..." "Maybe I shouldn't say." "No, no." "No, go ahead." "I kept asking 'cause Stephon told me to." "He said your thing with Denzel, it wasn't gonna last." "Oh." "Thanks for that." "Mm-hmm." "Yeah." "And for helping with Justin, for everything, 'cause..." "I work out in the yard a lot." "They're kind of rough." "No, they're not." "Okay." "Well, you take care." "Okay." "See you soon." "Hey, Lila." "Can I ask you something?" "Mm-hmm." "Now, did you find a sponsor?" "Oh, Patrice said she was interested." "But I have someone." "Eve." "That's okay." "Look." "Um, hey, Patrice?" "Lila just wanted to let you know that she found " "Hey, I'm sorry." "I can't talk right now." "I got to get home and get to making my lemon squares." "What's your hurry, Patrice?" "Charles is coming home." "He was coming home earlier, but you know how boys are." "Out there with his friends." "So, I got to get home, and I got to get ready." "Well, did you stop taking your medicine?" "Yeah." "I didn't need it anymore." "I found the answer." "I found it right here in the bible." "Who raised up his only son in three days?" "That's what got me." "'Cause if he could raise up his son, he could raise up mine." "So, that's when I started to pray." "And I knew my prayer would be answered." "Three days, three years." "Mm-hmm." "I got to let the others know." "Charles is coming home." "Charles was, uh, at a barbecue, and he was trying to break up a fight, and he got killed three years ago today." "Birthdays, anniversaries, they're the worst." "Oh, I'm good today." "Patrice, do you think you can stay for the meeting?" "No." "You know what?" "This has happened to her before?" "Not just her." "No, we all have our bad times." "So we look in on each other, we, um, we stay over if we have to." "So I'm gonna make sure that she gets home tonight." "And tomorrow, I will take her..." "If I lost it, would I even know it?" "Am I gonna end up just like her?" "If you stay inside and you keep it all in like her, it festers." "You got to do something about your feelings." "I try to sleep, but..." "My mind keeps going back to that corner every time." "You been thinking about this?" "I never stop thinking about it..." "About that damn diner and who he was gonna see there." "I want to see him, see if he's the one that took my son." "It's Saturday." "In two hours, it's the usual time." "I think you have to go." "It wouldn't just be for me." "I need it just as much as you do." "Then maybe we can help each other." "I guess this is a stakeout." "What do cops do during stakeouts?" "Sleep." "Hmm." "In the movies, they talk about their families." "Is that my cue?" "My boyfriend's name is Mello." "He comes from the land of JELL-O." "� With pickles for his toes and a cherry for his nose �" "� And that's the way my story goes �" "� My boyfriend's name is Billy �" "� He come from good, old Philly with a cherry on his nose �" "� And 10 big, fat toes, �" "� And that's the way my story goes �" "� I gave him back his peaches �" "� I gave him back his pears �" "� I gave him back his 50 cents �" "� And kicked him down the stairs �." "So, your mom taught you that, too, huh?" "Yeah." "Mm." "Your little girl used to do that?" "Yeah." "I never told anyone, but I always wanted a little girl." "Well, there they are." "Think they killed anybody?" "I think they killed Stephon." "We don't know that." "You know how I feel." "We just talk to them." "Now, last time -- Last time, you messed up." "That's what I was gonna say, okay?" "Last time, I messed up." "So, this time, it's all you." "If you want to go, we'll go." "If you want to talk to them, we'll talk to them." "If we get a name for that cop," "I'll -- I'll leave the tip." "But it's all you." "I'm going home." "You think they're going home?" "Yeah!" "Hey, bro." "I'm whupping the shit out this motherfucking game, dawg." "Ain't nobody fucking with me." "I'm about to get the last cherry and shit." "Hey, I know he been talking to you, boy." "Shit." "I'm the greatest, cuz." "Got to level 180 on candy crush." "Beat that shit." "I only see one of them." "Maybe the other one's in the car." "Better call Saul, bitch." "Get the fuck over there." "Hey, bro, I told you we was being followed." "Look at this shit." "All right, bro." "What you want, a scooby snack or some shit, man?" "Bro, I'm just saying." "You always trying to act like" "I'm not paying attention and shit." "Bah!" "Call it correct." "We saw you at the diner." "Saw you following us and shit." "You have fun?" "What the fuck do you want, man?" "I want to know who did the drive-by on one of your corners." "Oh, you do, huh?" "Is that all?" "I mean, that's why you came all the way down here for?" "Nah." "Nah, you see?" "There's something you ain't telling me." "You know something about who shot Donelle, bitch?" "Who's Donelle to you?" "!" "Answer the motherfucking question." "You first." "Yo, yo." "What the fuck is wrong with you, bro?" "Sorry." "The greek party was so sick, son." "I had to make another run." "Who we got here?" "We got a fucking procedure, Bradley." "I told you don't be rolling up all quick like that." "All right, chill, man." "Why you always sweating me, man?" "All the business I bring you." "Dude, I bring you all the campus green, son." "You keep plenty for yourself." "Oh, shit!" "No, no, no, no!" "Aah!" "Give it to me." "Let's go." "No!" "No!" "Let's ask." "Let's ask." "You got it." "But hurry." "Tell us what we want to know, and your brother gets a doctor." "Fuck you." "Get him one right now." "Donelle's corner." "The drive-by." "That name." "Was it you, or was it him?" "Don't say, shit, man." "Better say something or you're gonna hear his last breath." "It's a sound you never stop hearing." "Fuck!" "All right!" "It was Alonzo T." "He runs the south side for Handro and them." "Teo!" "Fucking bitch." "Come on." "We got to go if we're gonna make it." "Let's go!" "You know, maybe you found the serenity to accept the things you cannot change, and maybe you gained the courage to change the things you can." "But finding the wisdom to know the difference is the real challenge because the grief of your loss can be so debilitating, it can cloud your judgment." "And that goes for the Olsen twins." "Ashley here has no wallet, no cash, no cellphone." "Unlike Mary-Kate, here." "And what should we call the one down here?" "Humpty Dumpty?" "Opie?" "I'm gonna ask for overtime." "If they're gonna task us and keep sending us out," "I mean, that's unfair." "They didn't send us." "I heard it was a revolver." "Something about it." "I called in and asked for it." "I knew it." "I knew it." "What are you doing?" "You volunteering us now?" "That's not procedure." "Since when have you stopped following procedure?" "Revolver again, no cellphone again." "Kid have any drugs on him?" "Yeah." "Enough to make it the best fucking prom ever." "So what?" "Ballistics comes back, it's gonna be the same shooter as Donelle." "We're gonna be ready." "They won't give a shit upstairs." "Our task force is not gonna get another task for these motherfuckers." "A series of related shootings." "They're gonna give a shit." "Yeah." "Of course they will." "Somebody just killed Opie." "Justin?" "Yeah?" "Justin?" "I'm in the bedroom." "What do you -- What do you think you're doing?" "I cleared out his stuff." "Where -- Where is everything?" "In the attic." "Who said you could do this?" "This is my room." "And I can't " "No." "No." "This is my house." "All right?" "So you bring it all back now." "Now!" "No!" "I can't look at his stuff every day!" "I'm sick of it!" "He is not coming back, mom!" "He's " "Lila, I'll send him home if you want." "But he wants to stay on my couch." "All right, um, tell him..." "Tell him all right, and tell him I'm sorry." "Here I am, hurting over memories, and he's having to look at it every night." "Look -- don't blame yourself too much." "It was like he was trying to put his brother away for good." "No." "Unh-unh. no." "He kept Stephon's watch as a reminder." "You ever keep anything?" "Of course." "I kept some clothes, some pictures." "And on my phone, I " " I know what you're gonna say." "I know what you're gonna say 'cause I do the same thing." "I even paid the bill so I could." "Yo, it's Stephon." "You know what to do." "Hear how he's trying to be cool?" "Yo, it's Stephon." "You know what to do." "It sounds to me like he's trying to tell us something." "We already have a name." "Exactly." "And I know to find him." "Look what they did!" "You don't think I know who you are?" "You think you can just show up like no one would know?" "We said no reporters." "Oh." "I'm not a reporter." "Then who are you?" "I'm from a grief support group for mothers." "And, um..." "I just wanted to leave a card, just in case." "Oh." "Thank you." "The family wanted to send along a thank-you card, and he didn't leave an address." "So we decided to call the florist." "Alonzo, yes." "Business address is fine." "Promiseland Atlanta?" "What's that?" "Oh, a night club." "Okay." "We're going to a night club." "Ugh." "It's been so long." "I almost forgot how to do this." "You're stepping out." "Might as well step out in style." "What do you think?" "You look good!" "Almost as good as me." "Almost is good enough 'cause I don't want to look like no hoochie." "Oh!" "Really?" "It's like that?" "Your hair looks good." "You like it?" "Really?" "Mm-hmm." "Chopped it myself." "Used to be down to my ass, but..." "After my girl passed, I just took a scissor to it." "Now I kind of like it." "Looks good." "All right." "Let's take a picture." "Okay." "All right." "Ready?" "Mm-hmm." "Oh!" "That's a good one." "Okay." "Do another one." "Okay, okay." "Different pose." "Hold on." "Okay." "� Living in our prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah �" "� Living in my prime �" "� Living in our prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah, living in our prime �" "� Living in our prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah, living in my prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah, living in my prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah, living in my prime �" "� Living in our prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah, living in our prime �" "� Living in our prime �" "� Yeah, yeah, yeah �" "� Living in my prime �." "How do we know if Alonzo's even here?" "We don't." "You got Teo's phone?" "Um..." "Alonzo isn't on here." "But there's a Zo." "Yo." "Who's calling me on Teo's phone?" "Hello?" "That song." "You're in my club." "The fuck?" "� Hey, hey �" "� No, no �" "looks like They're leaving." "No." "No, not tonight." "Look at her." "Lila, don't worry." "I got this covered." "Trust me." "Excuse me." "Excuse me." "Excuse me." "Mm, god." "How far along are you?" "Oh, six months." "Six months?" "You know what I remember about being six months pregnant?" "I wanted it all the time." "My hormones are jumping." "Oh, nope." "Don't Bend." "Do not Bend." "We got you covered." "There you go." "Did you ever go out to dinner " "I know what you're gonna say." "Before I even opened the menu," "I would be dragging him back home." "Where do you think I'm going now?" "I know what you're gonna say." "You look great." "I know." "I know you got responsibilities, but you can take a night off." "Where am I?" "I'm at your place." "That is such a typical answer." "Ah, it's such a typical question." "Have you thought about a name for the baby yet?" "No." "'Cause when the time come, you gonna look up at me, and I'm gonna just go with whatever name you say." "Mm." "What about you?" "Of course I have." "Y'all be obsessing over that shit." "Ain't like -- ain't like it matter what I think no way." "I want to name the baby Worthington." "You hear me?" "Baby, come on, now." "Stop ignoring me." "Baby, come on, now." "That was funny." "Ba" "Hey, what's this all about?" "Just another drive-by, just another two people dead." "One named Ray." "And one named Stephon." "Stephon was my son, and..." "I want the one responsible." "It was you, Leo said." "Leo?" "Teo and Donelle?" "That was you?" "I'm the one asking the questions." "I want to know." "Fuck what you want to know, bitch." "You come up in here a-- Fuck you." "Did you kill my son?" "Tell me." "I ain't telling you shit." "Kill him!" "Tell me what I want to know." "Maybe I got something I can tell you." "Maybe I can make it over there and snap your fucking neck before you pull the trigger." "Maybe I'll ask Maya." "Remember Maya?" "Yeah." "Didn't even cross your selfish-ass mind, huh?" "Where is she?" "She's in the closet." "She's fine." "She's carrying my baby." "You killed my baby." "You think I fucking care about yours?" "Oh, you not getting out of here alive." "You think I care about getting out alive?" "All right." "You want to hear?" "I'll tell you." "Ray was working one of my corners without doing what was right." "So, told Teo and Leo to go tell him what was what, but they ain't never get around to it." "Then Donelle sends me word that Ray's out there dissing me." "I was in the neighborhood." "I decided I'd take care of it myself." "I warned the motherfucker." "Everything's gonna be all good." "You know?" "Tell her to chill." "Stephon's gonna be there." "But you start letting shit go, pretty soon it will all be gone." "I wasn't exactly looking for your son, but he was there." "He's right there." "So you ask me who's responsible for that shit on the corner..." "It's you." "What are you -- You motherf" "You let him run the streets." "He shouldn't have been there." "Shoot him." "He -- He got in the way." "That shit's gonna happen when you somewhere you ain't supposed to be." "Finish him right now." "So, it's you, it's me, it's -- it's -- It's my man Handro in Mayfield." "It's the world." "Same shit's gonna happen tomorrow." "Kill him." "Kill him." "World's gonna keep on turning." "Do you think you can stop it?" "Man, who are you?" "I'm just a mother." "Ow!" "Are you okay?" "Come on." "Let's go." "No!" "Let's go." "It's terrible." "That poor girl." "Poor girl?" "She knew how he got his money." "And she knew what he did to get it, and she fucked him anyway." "Fucked him because of it, probably." "She didn't deserve to get shot." "We didn't shoot her!" "And that shit's gonna happen if you're where you shouldn't be." "Isn't that what Zo said?" "Fucking asshole." "You wanted justice, you got it." "I don't feel better." "That's because it's not over." "Alonzo said his man in Mayfield was the one who ordered that hit." "I don't care about the man in Mayfield." "Well, you have to." "Because it's all connected." "You don't see that?" "No." "No, I don't see." "I'm sorry, eve, but I'm done." "This wasn't just about you, remember?" "We were supposed to be helping each other here." "What?" "So, what?" "Now we just go back to our lives like nothing ever happened?" "After all we've been through and all that we've done, you really think that we can go back?" "I went into the closet to change." "Someone grabbed me from behind." "And I heard a voice real low said I'd be dead if I made one sound." "Can you give us any description?" "I didn't see." "I didn't want to see." "All I can say..." "Is that she sounded real mad." "She?" "Did you say she?" "Only a few crews got women running with them." "Someone's moving in." "I'm telling you." "All we got to do now is start running names, records." "What are you talking -- This isn't a turf war." ""She sounded real mad."" "That ain't turf." "It's personal." "You always say, "Work the evidence."" "So where you getting that?" "Call it a working theory." "What's this all about?" "We're having a little outing." "Mm-hmm." "Well, this is a really good idea." "Well, I am so glad that you're enjoying it." "Oh." "Yeah." "Ooh, and I know someone else who would, too." "Hmm." "Excuse me." "All right, I know you're still mad at me..." "What about tomatoes?" "But some of us from the group are out to dinner." "And going to a movie, too." "Dinner and a movie." "I know it's not your thing, but I thought I'd just let you know." "So, holla back." "Mnh-mnh." ""Holla back"?" "Well, I know y'all still say that." "No. no." "Lila, was that your friend Eve?" "Mm-hmm." "Any luck with getting her to come back?" "I tried, but you know how she is." "I-I-i've heard you mention her, but I must have missed meeting her." "Is she that new woman from Decatur?" "No." "She lives in Midtown." "Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen." "I know we're here to celebrate getting this lovely lady out of the house." "But I also want to make a toast to her son, Mr. Justin, the award-winning artiste." "Mm!" "Award?" "Cheers." "Wait a minute." "Award-winning?" "What award?" "Um, nothing." "It's just a school thing." "My art project won a contest." "Why didn't you tell her?" "I couldn't." "I mean, I couldn't find the time to." "What do you mean, you couldn't find the time to?" "You could just say it." "How hard is that?" "Real hard lately." "I never see you." "You're either working on the house or with them." "So, when you get home..." "I'd like to see it, please." "...show your mama." "I wasn't sure how you'd feel." "Do you like it?" "I love it." "I love you." "I love you, too, mom." "I love you so much." "Hmm." "Hey." "The mailman left me some of yours." "I had nothing to " "Got the forensics." "No prints." "Zo's phone was gone." "I got the records." "Guess who his last call ever was from?" "Teo Corlone." "Teo's got a pretty good alibi, what with being dead and all." "So, the shooter has Zo's phone, Teo, and Donelle" "What are you doing?" "Don't touch my shit." "Yeah, you better put on your jacket." "Oh, you finally got a case big enough to get you face time upstairs, huh?" "Pretty-boy college kid getting killed got his attention." "So, what's the latest with the Bradley Tipton case?" "Well, we do know it's the same gun for all the shootings." "Phone records link them all." "Alonzo to Leo, Alonzo to Teo," "Leo and Teo to Donelle, Donelle " "All the varied permutations." "He's been waiting to use that $10 word." "Like I was saying, they all worked together, now they're all dead." "The Alejandro organization supplies the neighborhood, but, uh, but these guys, they're local." "It all points to a turf war." "What?" "No." "The physical evidence doesn't, the crime scenes sure don't." "I don't know what else it could be." "And I got the D.A. calling me." "I got the press up my ass." "What would you have me tell them, Holliston?" "Well, you can tell them no comment." "It's still under investigation." "That your heart goes out to the families." "Turf war's our working theory." "Help me out, Scaketti." "I got it narrowed down to two crews " "Quincy Corners and 16th street." "They're the ones who've had women running with them." "Okay." "That's good." "Keep me informed." "Inform me on how your theories fit the details." "Say, with the wild shooting." "And with taking the phone and leaving the drugs and leaving a fucking witness." "You got a better fucking theory?" "Yeah." "Somebody's trying to climb up the ladder, but not for reasons you think." "Let's try climbing back down." "It's Alonzo's neighborhood, right?" "Uh-huh." "He gives a franchise to Leo and Teo." "Bradley, not-so-innocent bystander." "Leo and Teo bring on Donelle, who replaces Ray." "And Stephon, wrong place at the wrong time." "And it's a woman." "So, what woman?" "Jesus Christ." "Oh, shit." "Holliston, yo." "You heard what the chief said just now." "Turf war's our working theory." "Go home, man." "So, don't forget that we have that fundraiser for tomorrow." "And if I can get a couple volunteers to maybe make some lemon squares or some muffins..." "Muffins." "Thank you." "It'd be great." "Thank you, guys." "Hi, Lila." "Oh, and..." "I think I see a new face." "Was it Nita?" "Mm-hmm." " Welcome." " Welcome, Nita." "You're welcome to share if you'd like." "I lost my two sons, Leo and Teo." "They would tease each other, but you could see the love." "They would come and see me every sunday." "That's nice." "I'm just a cashier, but they bought me a house." "But they -- they loved working with their hands." "They -- they were in construction." "They were dealers, the news said." "We're here to support each other." "Oh, we've suffered too much to -- to lie." "You don't think I've suffered?" "Yeah." "Yeah, you've suffered." "I -- you deserve our love and comfort." "I -- if you need any help, I'll be glad to " "I know we -- We have rules and all." "And I want to do the right thing, but if you knew what your boys were into, if you took one dime from them, knowing, and you didn't do everything you could to stop them " "Patrice." "She may deserve comfort and support." "She doesn't deserve it from us." "I'm sorry, but I agree with Patrice." "No." "She's a mother, too." "She's in pain just like us." "I'm not sure we should judge." "We shouldn't." "Ms. Walcott, you got a few minutes?" "Talk about the case?" "There's a place nearby -- J.J.'s." "Sure." "I'll meet you there." "Miguel Alejandro's crew runs the whole south side." "In your area, he had a guy named Alonzo Troys running things." "Alonzo leads to Leo and Teo." "They lead to Donelle." "They all worked together, and they're all dead." "Bradley, the white frat boy, he's just big into dealing on campus." "We think it was a wrong place, wrong time situation." "That's been known to happen." "Anyway, Donelle takes over for Ray." "So it all leads back to the corner where Stephon was killed." "Now, there's something I got to ask." "Did Stephon know these guys?" "Who the hell you think you are, asking me that?" "Bringing me here to ask me that?" "That white cheerleader you got posted up on your board and Bradley -- You ask their mothers that?" "He never knew them, never met them, never had one thing to do with them till the day they murdered him." "I'm just trying to make sense of it." "You have no idea what it's like to lose a child." "No idea." "I'm afraid I do." "I'm sorry about that." "Well, if you have nothing else to tell me," "I'm gonna go home." "But, you know, there is one other thing." "Um..." "Alonzo's girl, Maya, she, uh, identified the shooter as a woman." "Said she sounded real mad." "No one's gonna believe that." "So, what's gonna happen to the case now?" "If it stops now, nothing, probably." "If it happens again," "I'm gonna find the one responsible." "I'm gonna have to." "Leave more than that." "What?" "It's 15%." "We took up a booth." "You ever think about what women go through?" "Yeah." "Quite a bit lately." "You're under arrest." "Oh." "Oh, that's not funny." "Put it away!" "It's kind of funny." "I wanted to see how you'd feel if I didn't show." "You were so scared." "Hell, yeah, I was scared." "That detective knows." "That man don't know shit." "What you need to be worried about is our man in Mayfield, Alonzo's boss." "It's time for me and Justin to move away." "Oh, jesus." "You with the running." "I need to think about Justin, and the girls in the support group will understand." "The girls in the group don't give a fuck about you." "I do." "You want to run away?" "Fine." "But we got to finish what we started or they're gonna finish us." "Hey, you." "Hey, you." "You know, I think that once we finish the renovation, that, uh, we're gonna move." "Really?" "Yeah." "I think it's something we've got to do." "I understand." "What about Ben?" "That's a good question." "I like him." "I like him, too." "Stay down!" "Aah!" "Justin?" "Somebody call an ambulance!" "Are you all right?" "Oh, Justin." "Justin. oh." "Oh, Justin." "Justin." "Justin. oh, here, ma'am." "Back here." "Justin." "Hey, Mom." "Ms. Walcott?" "About your son." "He's got a broken kneecap, but he's gonna be just fine." "Okay." "Okay." " What's up, big man?" " Hey." "What'd I tell you about driving?" "Thanks for coming." "Come on, now." "No need for that." "Let me get you and Justin home." "You both can stay with me until you can get things straight." "Justin, you good?" "Yeah." "All right." "We gonna get you out of here, get you home." "One child dead, and " "And then he threatens the other child." "I mean, everyone's children, really." "Really." "I am not going back to feeling helpless." "You know how you told me you always like to clean house whenever something bad happens?" "Your way of making it better, right?" "Yeah." "Being in control." "Uh-huh." "Yeah." "Well, let's finish the house..." "In a way that will finish off Alejandro." "Okay." "Where do we begin?" "Hey, it's me." "The trap is set." "Cheese is in place." "All we need is the rat." "Pick me up tonight." "You got Patrice's ride, huh?" "Mm-hmm." "I got the address, maps, everything." "Where'd you get this?" "You know where I got it." "You were in my office?" "Duh." "It's the office of public records." "Did someone help you?" "No, I did it myself." "It was easy." "I mean, the computer did most of the work, but..." "Come on." "We got to go." "2121 Dogwood." "I want you to look down at Alejandro's house and tell me what you see." "A party." "Alejandro's out there, and we're over here, and he doesn't even think about what he does to us." "And that's what I mean." "It's not you." "It's the world that's lost its mind."