"FRAWLEY:" "Nice to be back home, Dino?" "DINO:" "Yeah." "It's all the love I get makes the homecoming feel so warm." "Could be 50 people here eyewitnessed these guys." "And 50 hands on a bible saying they never saw nothing." "Well, it's a pro job." "All the pro guys I know are away... ,..so I guess we got new pro guys." "The part of the job where we get to do something... ,..that has no point and yields no results." "Excuse me." "Anybody see who lit this van on fire?" "Are you gonna catch them?" "Yes." "This is the FBI." "We're not completely inept." "In fact... ,.." "I know where they are." "Three hundred and seventy bank robberies in Boston last year." "More per capita than anywhere else in the world." "The guys like this, hardcore guys, pros, 90 percent of them emanate from a one-square-mile neighborhood called Charlestown." "Familiar with it?" "You must be kidding me." "First thing B.P.D. does when there's an armored-car robbery?" "Close the Charlestown Bridge." "FRAWLEY:" "And he's from Charlestown." "They use each other's yards, houses." "They're like rats." "They ditch us pretty quick." "Heisting banks is a trade in Charlestown." "The way villages in old Europe used to be known for certain crafts." "In the town, it's banks and armored cars." "I don't understand it, but it makes it easier when you know which bridge to close." "Quinlan will set you up with a detail." "Meantime, if there's anything your witness specialist can't do for you ...." "You got nothing to worry about." "We're gonna find these guys." "Hi, how you doing?" "DOUG:" "Good." "How are you?" "MARGIE:" "Good." "Come in." "DOUG:" "Nice to see you." "Good to see you." "How have you been?" "Good." "Come in and have a seat." "Thanks, Margie," "Can I get you guys anything?" "We're tine." "Thank you." "Okay, well, Mike'll be right out." "Terrific." "Really done well for himself." "JEM:" "Yeah." "He got good money for that place in the town." "Why does anybody move to Saugus?" "It's gonna take us an hour to get over the Portagee Slide." "Yep." "Jesus." "This shit with the Florist is getting old, man." "I'm investing in a marquee score." "All right?" "So we gotta make a few payments." "Fuck making payments to him." "Hey, let me give you some advice." "Money don't care where it came from, all right?" "The guy's a fucking Lucky Charms Irishman... ,..who can't find no one to sell his AKs to,.." "...so he's selling narcotics, trying to be the boss." "You didn't seem to care when you were dropping 2 grand a week... ,..on monsters and yay, did you?" "Look, there's a difference between a dealer and a straight killer, all right?" "So he dropped a few Dominicans." "What, are you picky?" "MAN:" "Hey, guys." "Hey, Mike." "Hey, Mike." "Here you go, guys." "JEM:" "Hey." "Here you go." "Hundred G's?" "That's right." "Look at this." "Like a newborn baby." "All right." "That's it." "Take care, guys." "All right." "Good to see you, Mike." "Looking good." "All right." "DOUG:" "Hundred pounds." "MAN:" "Hundred grand." "There you go." "DOUG:" "Green money." "JEM:" "All right." "Be smart, brother." "We'll see you." "Thanks." "Thank you." "Now it's time for the fun part." "The Jamaican started it." ""The Jamaican started it." What Jamaican?" "Tonya was with us." "And Cheryl too." "The other girl was by herself?" "Yeah." "All they see are yuppies down here." "They think there's no more serious white people in Charlestown." "So they can fucking talk shit?" "No." "You didn't say nothing to her first?" "I said something after I slapped the black off her face." "Right, yeah." "Fuck." "The fucking grip I used to get on your armrest." "We smoked it to the filter, right?" "So have one beer." "KRISTA:" "Jimmy." "One beer ain't gonna kill you, right?" "Drink my beer for me real quick." "KRISTA:" "And one for me." "JEM:" "One for you?" "Yeah." "KRISTA:" "Dougy." "Dougy." "Doug." "Motherfucker, I know you can hear me." "You know I got a key, Dougy." "Come on in." "Too fucking busy, huh?" "Come on, Dougy." "What's up, Kris?" "There you go." "A guy I played hockey with for a long time is one of the managers here." "Oh, yeah?" "That's nice." "So, what do you do for work?" "Boston Sand and Gravel." "I break rocks." "Punch a ticket at the end of the day... ,..slide down the back of a brontosaurus like Fred Flintstone." "Call it a night." "Can I ask you something?" "You sure can." "I volunteer at the Boys  Girls Club in Charlestown" "Oh, yeah?" "Yeah." "As a kickball pitcher since they haven't been able to afford any ice for the rink." "Embarrassing, City won't put any money into that place." "Yeah, I know." "Yeah, well, some of the kids were calling me a toonie," "It just means a yuppie." "Someone who's not from Charlestown, that's all." "Of course it does." "They're just being punks." "A yuppie." "Yeah." "So where does the word come from?" "Uh ...." "It comes from back in the '90s, like... ,..the toonies supplied all the tunes to Charlestown."" "...because once they moved in the townies stole all their car stereos." "So all of a sudden, everyone in Charlestown had a Blaupunkt in their car, you know what I mean?" "Anyway." "So do your parents still live in Charlestown?" "No." "My mother moved away." "My father lives out in the suburbs." "Yeah." "He don't get out much." "DOUG:" "No, I mean where did you grow up?" "CLAIRE:" "Marblehead." "Marblehead?" "Wow." "Yeah, well, I represent Marblehead's poor." "Oh, really?" "Yeah, you were difined by... ,..whether or not your family owned a boat." "And, well, my family didn't own a boat." "No boat." "How could you look yourself in the mirror?" "It's embarrassing." "I have a boat." "Oh, yeah?" "Yeah." "Well, you would do well in Marblehead." "Yeah, maybe. it's not my boat, it's my friend's boat." "You should... ,.." "let me take you for a ride sometime." "I'd love that." "Sometime." "Yeah." "What about right now?" "That's the boat." "Right there." "CLAIRE:" "Wow," "DOUG:" "Not bad, right?" "Good friends to have." "Here you go." "it's the best cup I could find." "Not too much." "Thank you." "It's nice, right?" "I told you." "Is this where you take all the girls?" "I can honestly tell you I have never taken another girl here in my entire life." "Oh, yeah?" "Mm-hm." "That's the truth." "Hey, what do you know about bank robbers?" "What's to know?" "You're from Charlestown." "E figured you grew up with some of them." "No, not really." "I mean ...." "A lot of what they say is exaggerated." "I mean, I" "When I was a kid, uh,.." "...we used to go to Wizard's ice cream." "It was across from J.J.'s Bar." "That was where all the big armored-car guys hung out." "And they were like rock stars in the neighborhood, you know?" "Fancy cars." "Pretty girls." "And you heard rumors about the jobs they pulled." "The big houses they had in Holbrook or Winthrop." "There was a lot of kids in the ice-cream shop with their noses pressed against the glass, you know... ,..who wanted to be like those guys." "[just wanted to play hockey." "Anyway, that's what I know about bank robbers." "BARTENDER:" "Hey, Jem." "How's it going?" "JEM:" "Hey, B. Can I have a beer?" "Thanks." "DOUG:" "Oh, shit." "What up?" "How you doing?" "All right." "Sox got rocked." "What's going on?" "You, uh, check on that thing?" "What?" "The license." "Yeah." "And?" "Nothing. it's a dead end, We're all set." "So no need to remove her from the equation?" "What?" "You heard me." "What are you, a triggerman now?" "Just loose ends, kid." "You're gonna get the fucking electric chair brought back over to Charlestown." "Don't be so goddamned panicked, all right, Dig Dug?" "Just, you know, I don't wanna get backdoored, that's all." "We're fine." "All right?" "All right." "We're fine." "Okay." "We're fine." "MAN:" "They obviously know how to work the box." "But I like the way they zapped the BPT to the D-5 station." "How does one learn how to do that?" "Get a job at Vericom." "Okay." "Thank you." "All right, let's subpoena work logs, employee records." "Start with everybody who lives in the town." "Go!" "it." "FRAWLEY:" "Ms. Keesey, it's Agent Frawley." "I have follow-up questions about your case." "Is there somewhere we can meet?" "FRAWLEY:" "Why didn't you tell me you lived in Charlestown?" "It's on my paperwork." "You don't like your sandwich?" "It's the unfortunate nagging suspicion you get as an FBI agent.." "...who has put a lot of neighborhood people in federal prison that someone may have violated your meal." "Come on, I don't think anyone would do that." "They throw Tom Fitz off the roof of Mishawum for cooperating... ,..and then stand around and taunt him while he drowned in his own blood." "So I don't think the lunch special is out of bounds." "CLAIRE:" "Okay." "They lionize criminals and complain about crime... ,..and I'm the bad guy." "This place is one square mile." "You walk into Lewisburg, there's a hundred townies in there." "Well, I think I'll skip Lewisburg." "Doesn't sound like a fun second date?" "If I ask a question, will you give an honest answer?" "It depends on the question." "Am I a suspect?" "Would I ask you out if I thought you were a suspect?" "I don't know." "Would you?" "Not if I wanted a conviction." "I might be seeing someone already." "What?" "What is it?" "Stickup." "Chelsea Credit Union." "What would we do without Chelsea?" "Anyway, aren't there rules?" "Against dating the Vic?" "Yeah, there's a rule." "You don't do it." "At least you weren't hurt." "No." "No, but David was." "My assistant manager, he was assaulted really badly when the alarm went off." "He's been at Mass Eye and Ear for a week." "Eye surgery." "And I still haven't been able to go see him." "I feel like a terrible person." "Then I guess we know where we're going." "Well, you should come in." "Yeah?" "Yeah, you should meet him." "All right." "BEARNS:" "Hi." "Hello." "Hi." "Oh, hi." "Come to my good side." "Hi." "CLAIRE:" "Look." "You don't look so bad." "BEARNS:" "Really?" "Well, you know." "Hello." "DOUG:" "Hey." "CLAIRE:" "This is my friend Doug." "Hi." "Nice to meet you." "BEARNS:" "Nice to meet you." "I can almost see you." "CLAIRE:" "So... ,..they're hopeful." "Well, "hopeful" means I may recover... ,..50 percent of my sight in this eye." "Oh, I just want to get back to work." "I'm gonna give you guys some privacy." "I'll be right outside." "OFFICER:" "You heard what happened?" "Huh?" "Big takedown robbery." "Fucking punks laid the guy out." "Oh, yeah?" "It's a good thing you're here." "Those guys could come back." "Yeah." "Kenny with the white nose." "Hey, what's good, man?" "JEM:" "Hey." "How you doing?" "I hope you here to buy something." "You roll up on a nigga, "Kenny with the white nose" like that." "JEM:" "Well, we ain't here to play fucking Xbox." "KENNY:" "Yeah." "Wanna buy some dope, Kenny." "Cheap, shitty dope." "Yeah?" "Okay." "He sells no other kind." "Let me go find my box." "I'll be right back, okay?" "DOUG:" "Appreciate it." "Kenny." "JEM:" "We're in Charlestown." "Worst heroin problem on the East Coast." "Nigga Ken can't find his box." "You ever buy from this clown before?" "I bought drugs from electrician Marty with the white nose." "All right." "KENNY:" "Yeah, here we go." "I got just what you need, brother." "All right, here." "KENNY:" "All right." "Looks good to me, baby." "DOUG:" "Thanks, partner." "KENNY:" "Yes, sir." "Hey, um you know them Dominican kids always starting trouble on Medford Street?" "Know what unit they're in?" "Townie credit card." "DOUG:" "You drinking beers up here, huh?" "You" "DOUG:" "That hurts, right?" "Fucking piece of shit." "Huh?" "Throw with your left?" "ALEX:" "Fuck!" "DOUG:" "Oh, shit, that hurts, huh?" "ALEX:" "What the fuck?" "DOUG:" "That's a bitch, ain't it?" "Deal gone south for you motherfuckers." "Too bad." "ALEX:" "Who the fuck are you?" "DOUG:" "Shouldn't be up here fucking selling dope, I guess." "Listen to me, we're coming back in a week." "If you're fucking here then..." "ALEX:" "Oh, shit." ",..this is happening again." "Let's go, we're done." "Soccer." "There goes college soccer, motherfucker." "ALEX:" "Fuck!" "JEM:" "What'd you do?" "No?" "ALEX:" "I don't know." "Aah!" "You hate prison but you can't wait to get caught." "GLOANS:" "The fuck was that?" "He didn't wanna end up on the wall at the VFW."