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Nah, I kicked the kids at Six Flags. What the hell, man, you missed a fight to take the kids on some riots? Look, when you get kids, you'll understand. Besides, it was August 4th. August 4th what, huh? August 4th, when Marie passed away. Oh, man, man, I'm sorry. I should have known. All right, forget it. No, no, no. She was my sister. I'm the one that introduced you to. Forget it. Kids remember. I wanted to go out and have a good time. Anyway, was it a good fight? It was all right. Just one knock down and, uh, we went the distance. Not too many Mike Tyson's anymore, huh? No, you mean there's not too many Muhammad Ali's? Look, Tyson would have knocked Ali into next week. Oh, please, homeboy. Ali would have slapped Tyson like a little bitty baby all night long up and down. Oh, let me tell you, Coice Gracie would have beat him both on the same night. Coice Gracie. Where is he? Where is he from? Mexico? I think this is a guy I saw on TV the other night. He's like this Jiu-Jitsu expert from Brazil or something. I mean, the dude is an absolute terror. Jiu-Jitsu. Did you get the two videos I left? What videos? I left two videos for Little Vic and Lisa on top of TV about making a rollercoaster. The kids probably got them. Oh, guess who I met. Do you remember Anthony Torino? Fat Tony. Yeah, I used to tie his shoes together when we were little. He was always kind of a dopey kid. How's he doing? You're not going to believe it. Passes a church up on the East Side. No way. No. Yeah. I took the kids up there last Sunday night. Pretty good. Is he still, you know, fat? He's fatter than ever. That guy can eat a whole cow, man. Paul 3, we have a domestic dispute in progress at 13 and a half East Brady, main apartments number 10. Another serious domestic, huh? Those are the worst. Get this to go. I hope you're all prayed up. All right, let's do it. Oh, I left my sandwich. You always do that. You have to remember the name of the place. Oh, it's Portuguese. They always get their letters mixed up out there, is that it? Chicago PD, open up. We've had a public disturbance report. Are you OK? Yes, I'm okay. There's nothing wrong here. Would it be okay if we came in and looked around a little bit? I guess so. It's like a Banger's crib, isn't it? Yeah, that's about the size of it. It's kinda obvious what's going on in here. Unfortunately, yeah. Miss, is there anyone else in here with you? No, I'm here by myself. You know, I'm gonna check out the adjoining exit door in the hallway. Careful, man. Well, I guess everything's okay. Try to keep it down in here. There's a lot of other people in this building, alright? Okay. Good job, little... Freeze! On your face, now! Retreat! Victor! Cut this guy over here! Go, go! Get on him! Get on him! You're gonna move and get your hands back there right now. Yeah. Both of you to dispatch. Get down here. Get him out of my sight. Have you seen Rizzo? He just radioed in here. This is his location. The chase has got a circle. He's right behind us, about a hundred yards. I'm taking the north alley, you take the south. Watch your back. Turn around. Come here. Turn around. Man lost people! No! Jesus! Jesus! We're coming on your name. Jesus! Don't see a change. Jesus! We're taking on your light. We're the righteous and the bane and the truth. We're on a brilliant... We just took a front to the Bible. Invasions and armed attacks. A truth. The real state of affairs like a church on the move. That we're not to go back from the fight. There's whistle and light and we thrive. On Jesus, the theme of our lives. And here's the spin. Love nothing but God. Hate nothing but sin. It's true. Now's the time to win nations for the Lord. And it's true. The hours are out. The saints must go to war. We'll preach it. We'll sing it. We'll shout it. We'll cry it. Cause desperate times need desperate action. And that means we need a riot. We're on a brilliant... We just took a front to the Bible. Invasions and armed attacks. A truth. The real state of affairs like a church on the move. That we're not to go back from the fight. On Jesus, the theme of our lives. And it's true. The hours are out. The saints must go to war. We'll preach it. We'll shout it. We'll cry it. Cause desperate times need desperate action. And that means we need a riot. And that means we need a riot. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. Let the people sing. Praise the Lord. Praise the Lord. We're gonna give you praise. Praise the Lord. Praise him right now. Wherever you are, begin to praise. Oh, praise the Lord, oh, praise the Lord. Jesus, Jesus, calling on your name. Oh, Jesus, we need to see a change. Jesus, we're taking on a lie. With a righteous invasion of truth. It's alright. Jesus, there's a boy in the neighborhood. There's a submission in the neighborhood. There's a in the neighborhood. Jesus, we're taking on a lie. With a righteous invasion of truth. We want a lie. No, no, no! Victor! Victor! We got code 999, officer down, I repeat, officer down, 10th and Brady, alleyway next to the at-tick shop. Victor, Victor, talk to me, come on. Talk to me, partner. You okay? Thank God for Kevlar. I thought I lost you, partner. I can hardly move. Take it easy. I think I just got the wind out that thing. I'll see. Don't worry about him. Victor, you sure you okay? We'll take care of him first. This kid is hurt. Don't worry about him, just take it easy, okay? We're still gonna get you checked out, alright? You ain't gonna scare me like that for a while. What the heck's wrong with you? So, uh, how bad is he? Well, we got the bleeding under control and it appears that the bullet's missed all the potentially life-threatening areas in his neck, but he does have a pretty good-sized tear through the muscle. This guy's got a lot of muscle left over. Is he gonna be alright? Well, aside from a pretty good-sized scar right about here, I think he's gonna be fine. Thanks. Okay. Vic, look at this guy's rap sheet. He's got priors as long as your arm. Oh, man, this jerk's with the Vice Kings. His name is Tanaka McCabe. They call him T. Rex. He operates a small prostitution ring, been busted for selling crack in high school. Date of birth shows he's a minor. A minor? Still in the custody of his mother. Obie. This kid's a minor. What are you doing, man? What are you doing? Where are you going? Don't do this. Look. Kid had a company pulls a gun on you, alright? He tried to kill you, Vic. No! I know. What are we doing now? What are we doing tonight? I shot a 17-year-old pimp and a 12-year-old. This is not what I want for least in a little Vic. I don't want to raise my kids in this. What are you saying? You know what I'm saying. I know. What are you saying? Gentlemen, gentlemen. Sit, sit. Sit, sit. So, what's all this about, Rizal? It's just like it says, Lieutenant. I want to be relocated. Look, you're not the first cop who had to drop the hammer on somebody and then freak out the next day. I've had to pull my gun six times and six times I kill somebody. It's not an easy thing to live with, but you'll get over it. You'll go on because you're a professional. It's not just that, sir. What is it? The streets have gotten really bad over the past few years. I don't want to raise my kids in this anymore. So, you're going to leave? Yes, sir. And go where? Does it really matter? Yeah. I'd like to know this magical place where there are no guns and gangs and parking violators. Oklahoma, Lieutenant. Oklahoma? Yes, Sir. Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. No, no, no. It's okay. Rizal, you mean there's really a place called Broken Arrow? Yes, sir. Well, tell me about this place that flows with milk and honey where everyone loves everyone. Lieutenant, please. It's a place my parents sent me when I was a kid to a horse farm to keep me out of trouble. People were sweet. Life was slower. I never forgot it. I want to raise my kids there, not here. What about you, O'Brien? You going, too? Well, yes, sir. We're family and I don't want to stay in picking the kids. I'm going to be here. Are you making this move out of fear? Lieutenant, you know me. I'm not afraid of anything. Maybe not yourself, but what about your kids? Rizal, fear is fear. What you run from here will someday catch up to you. I've been through this once before. When your wife died giving birth to little Vic, it was terrible. I was there. I remember. It was a gut-wrenching thing to have to go through, but we were all with you. Looks to me like you've made up your mind, Red. Big step you've taken here. If you ever need me for anything, anything at all, just call me and stay in touch. How you doing, sir? How you doing, sir? Hi, sir. That's what he needs. We'll receive within the heart of me the seed of faith. He does accept a baby step as long as I have kept his word aside. But Jesus knows that I must grow and tells me I must go ahead and try. Well, all right, okay, I guess it's tough up and away. I'm taking a step, I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. You told me you'd do it. Well, all right, okay, I guess I'll ride this horse away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. I'm taking a step away. 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I guess that's what the Bible means when it says God has not given us the spirit of fear. But does that mean fear's a spirit? It sure does. You see, Vic, faith and fear are very similar. They're both extreme beliefs in the unknown future. Fear believes that the absolute worst will happen. Faith believes that the absolute best will happen. You know, Dad, maybe the Lord is teaching me how to have more faith in His ability to protect me than in their ability to hurt me. You know, Son, I think He's teaching us both the same thing. You know, when I was your age, I used to get spooked by everything. That is until your grandma taught me how to deal with it through prayer. Do you always do that? Well, no, but I will tonight. Chin up. That's my boy. Tell you what, why don't we just pray right now? Lord, I just thank you right now for my son. Well, it looks like our vacation's going to have to wait. Is it bad? Well, we're not going to go anywhere with this. You guys wait here. I'll walk back to that service station we passed. But Dad, what about that escaped criminal we heard about on the radio? This is a big county. There's virtually no chance he'll find us all the way out here. Will you hurry up? I don't like this. Dad, do you want me to come with you? No, son, you wait here with your mother and sister. Mom, Mom, I think I hear something. When I was just a little kid, I saw a scary movie about a crazy lunatic, you see. He tried to kill these people on vacation with an axe, and I'd imagine that this dude was after me. Well, laying in my bed that night, afraid and wide awake, I promised you I saw a shadow move. But when I felt an evil spirit, that was it. I knew right then exactly what to do. I took authority in Christ. All fear flew away. I stood bold as a lion and ran it off when it heard me say, The one who wants to get my house. Tonight. On TV there's this creepy guy, the Alligator Man. I watch him as he chases and he hunts this peaceful family through the woods with only one thing on his mind. He wants to eat the little kid for lunch. I got so weirded out I couldn't sleep. Then it happened. An evil spirit floated by my bed. I could hardly believe the nerve of this little punk demon. I thought, hey, alright, that's it. You're dead. I got righteously indignant. I was going to make that demon pay. The annoying thing came upon me. I chased it out when it heard me say, What did you say? Tonight. No. Get out in the name of Jesus. Tonight. Is that the residence of Louise Casham? Alright, I think we're set for the night. I got the chocolate covered, the honey glazed. Hey, come on. We got to go. We got something going down. Quick. What's up? Now we got a possible break in and entering 18th and Wilmer. It's your girlfriend. What are you talking about, my girlfriend? Louise Casham. Oh, not the moment again. This is the type she swears are there. You know what I think? I think she's got a crush on Officer O'Brien. No, I think she's got a crush on Officer O'Brien. No, man. She likes your whole John Wayne sort of vibe. You know, your granny-shaped brain. Hey, hey, you know, you always do that. Come on, what am I talking about? Alright buddy, there's your woman. She's yours. She's got a pretty hairdo for you tonight. Look at that. Officer O'Brien's coming. He dressed up for you. Officers, officers, I'm so glad you're here. Yeah, so are we, Louise. They're back. Who's back, Louise? They're all over my backyard and then they just disappeared into the ground. You mean like mole men, right? Exactly, like moles. Well, I'll tell you what, we'll go check it out again so you don't have to worry. You go in the house and just close the door. Don't open it for anybody, okay? Oh, but we got something to make a run inside. Quick. Hey, Vic, I told you I should have got that football scholarship with Auburn. Toby, check this out. Louise was right. She really does have mole men after all. Hiding out in the storm drain is just like little rats. Not only that, look at that. These guys think they're vice kings. What do you mean, think? Vic, it's obvious they got bangers and broken arrows. Man, I've been away from it so long I don't know what to think anymore. Let's get this guy and lock him up. I need to go back to the station. I got a phone call to make. Let's go. Lieutenant McHugh here. Your lieutenant, it's Victor Rizzo. Victor, how the heck are you, boy? I haven't heard your voice in a long time. I'm doing real good, Lieutenant. How about that ugly old Brian? Lieutenant, he's gotten a lot uglier since the last time you saw him. He says hi. Well, to what do I owe the honor of this call? Well, you've just got a situation over here, Lieutenant. And I figured you'd be the best guy to help me out with it. What happened? You arrest Roy Rogers or something? No, not hardly. We have reason to believe... There's a possibility of gang activity in the city. You mean gangs and arrowhead? Well, you left Chicago to get away from the bangers. It's not arrowhead. It's broken arrow. And I think you're right. My problems have followed me here. What are you finding? Kid selling crack. Problems at school. Kid got rolled for his starter jacket. Groups converging in underground sewerage systems. Could it be that they're vice kings? Absolutely, Victor. They probably found broken arrows the same way you did. What do you mean? You went to Oklahoma to get out of a bad environment. Well, people here are the same way. Parents want their kids to get out of gangs, so they send them to some farm to rehabilitate them. They want their kids out, but the kids don't want out. They go to some little town to get straight, and then they see the opportunity to start over and have their own gang. You mean these kids were originally sent here on some sort of rehabilitation program? You know, it's funny that we should be talking about this. I saw something on the briefing sheet, I think it was about five months ago, that made me think of you. We sent some hardcore bangers to a youth camp in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tulsa? That's just a few miles from here. My son said he saw five. Saw? What do you mean saw? Actually, it was little Vic who walked in on a crack party, and they rolled him for his jacket. Oh, God. Well, Vic, I remember one of these guys is a guy named Juan Molina. He's a killer. I mean, he's a real killer. Now, do they think little Vic is going to blow the whistle on them, I mean, identify them? I'm sure they do. We have a case pending right now in court. He has a positive I.D. Where is little Vic right now? He's still at school. He and Lisa have a part-time job working for a teacher. You get over there, and you get over there now. And you keep me posted on this. Thank you, Lieutenant. Vic, what's going on? O'Brien, think. Do you know if there's anybody, think, anybody in the school this time of night? Just the maintenance man. I want you to handle business up front while I handle this little punk. You know what I'm saying? Don't let me down, carnal. I want Juan. You move. Breathe right there, right now. You get a license for this thing, kid. I'm going in. Victor, where you going? Just wake them back up. Those are my kids in there. All right, Mr. Interrogator, get it right. Get it right back. Get him! Come on, get him! Get him! Go make an example of your kid. Come on! Get him! Get him! Get him! Come on, get him! That's enough. Let the boy go. I said let him go. Rizzo, you've gone way too far with this one. You don't know what it's all about, is it? Either you back off all the way or we're going to take you and your punks one by one, beginning with this little rat right here. Now drop the piece, kick it away or he dies. Do it now! Man, you stupid pig, you did that on purpose. What's up now, Rizzo? You got your kid, punk. You ain't that bad now either. Chin up, Vic. What's up? Look at my top, you fool. Somebody about to get hurt tonight. Oh, you're right. Dad! Run! What's up, punk? What's up? Well, that's one major hurdle I'm through. Oh, I'm so glad it's over. I certainly don't want gang problems at our school. Well, I think you're going to have gang problems until Jesus comes back. That's not the hurdle I was talking about. It was one in me. It was fear. What do you mean? Well, for years I was afraid of personally having to deal with problems like this. I was afraid for the kids, afraid for myself. But I learned something tonight. I learned if God calls you to something, He also equips you. You know, I think that you can have an anointing, not just as a minister, but in any occupation. Don't you think so? Well, I know as a teacher. I certainly depend on him. As a cop, I do too. Kids, want to go home? Yeah. Come be walking to your car, Miss Richards. Oh, I would love that. Come on. Good afternoon, everyone. This is your first officer speaking. It's a beautiful day for flying. There's a few clouds in the distance, but we'll be climbing above them very quickly. The captain will be speaking to you periodically. We're first in line for takeoff. And it's great to have you with us. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Major C. Airlines Flight 777 to Jam City. As a victory precaution, please place all excess baggage under your feet or in the closed area behind you. The exit row on our flight today is for 666. For those of you seated by the exit row, please familiarize yourself with the passenger salvation card located in the seat pocket in front of you. Thank you for flying with us and once again, welcome aboard. I'm taking off, off to a higher place, a higher level with the devil. I don't have power because Christ be the king. In other words, it's be a Jesus thing. So hold on tightly because it just might be friction and turbulence. So grab a grip and start tripping because they never want to see you slipping into darkness. We're on the wings, flying through the clouds. Our destination is salvation. So make sure you're checking to the right location. And don't forget to get the first last reservation. First we're the blood of the lamb. Jesus Christ is the captain in command. And we're Christ the captain. We are sure to fly the friendly skies. God is exalted and Satan is defeated. And Jesus Christ is born. God is exalted and Satan is defeated. And Jesus Christ is born. Ladies and gentlemen, the captain has illuminated the flag and seatbelt sign due to turbulence in the area. We do ask that you return to your seats with your seatbelts securely fastened. Watch out, there's a storm ahead. We're hitting it in our pockets, but just like rockets, we're breaking free. Spiritually, a three-point landing guaranteed. Stay buckled to the word of God. It keeps us strong, strong away from wrong. A bit of the unwelcoming, but long. So off we go. But now you all see, the riot posse ain't gonna crash like a kamikaze. So let's keep flying to the sky and don't listen to the devil, cause he be lying. God is exalted and Satan is defeated. And Jesus Christ is born. God is exalted and Satan is defeated. And Jesus Christ is born. Because of turbulence, any traditional service will be discontinued at this time. Hello everyone, this is your First Officer again. The Captain has informed me that in order to avoid the choppy weather, we'll be climbing to a much higher altitude, where we know the air is smooth. You'll like it better up there. Thank you. Jesus is exalted. In preparation for landing, return tray tables and seat back to their full upright and locked positions. And please, hang on tight. God is exalted and Satan is defeated. And Jesus Christ is born. On behalf of the entire crew, it has been our pleasure having you on board today. When your future plans call for air travel, we hope you will again choose Major C Airlines. Who this? How it up, guys? Yeah, what up, man? Hey, homie, it's Juan. I'm Jack, man. Me and my boys got locked up. I was wondering if I could ask you a favor. If you could come bail me out, it's fine. Man, why should I? Man, look, business is good. It's real good. I got it all hooked up, man. Look, just get me back out of here, and we'll be back on the streets making some of these dead presidents. You know what I'm saying? Man, how'd you guys get busted anyway? Who turned up the heat? Yo, man, it was some Mark Coughlin from Chicago who relocated down here. He took us all down. Some vopo named Rizzo or something like that. Rizzo? Not Victor Rizzo. Yeah, why, you know this fool? Man, I know him real well. I've been looking for him ever since I got out. So what's happening, man? Come bail me out. Look, look, look, look. You just hang tight. I'll come and get you out. I'm gonna come down myself. I'm gonna deal with this punk personally. T-Rex is gonna pay Mr. Rizzo a little visit. So, Miss Richards? You can call me Julie. She can call me Victor. And it's far over! Let's just send a message. They're right back out there doing it all over again. Just in this hopeless situation. He had violence in his heart, now he's got Jesus in his heart. I've never seen anything like this. But old man, he was still thrown down. I'll give you what you've been waiting for five years. Let's do it. Let's do it.