- Jules Callaghan: Let's get you to sit down, we're going to get you some oxygen.
- Mike Scarlatti: [Coughing] No I'm good, I'm good. I just need some light.
- Jules Callaghan: Spike you took in a lot of smoke.
- Mike Scarlatti: And the walk back here did me good.
- [Coughing]
- Kevin 'Wordy' Wordsworth: What is it?
- Mike Scarlatti: It's a pipe-bomb.
- Sam Braddock: Typical anarchist weapon.
- Mike Scarlatti: Yeah except these guys aren't amateurs. We saw these at the 2-20.
- Sam Braddock: They had Molotovs there too.
- Sgt. Blount: You still think you can target their leaders?
- Gregory Parker: It's hard to pin them down when they're using black-block techniques.
- Sam Braddock: [Watching security footage of protesters swarming Spike in the SUV] Dress in black, hide your face, vandalize, agitate.
- Jules Callaghan: And then blend right back into the block. Or ditch the black gear and disappear back into the civilians.
- Mike Scarlatti: Except I recognize him. Guy with the eyebrow scar, he got right in my face. I can do a facial recognition search from the INTERPOL database.
- [Isolating face of protester with scar]
- Jules Callaghan: Check out his body language, even the civilians are following his lead.
- Kevin 'Wordy' Wordsworth: But we get too close, he disappears. We'd have to round up everyone who's dressed like him.
- Mike Scarlatti: Isn't that fashion profiling?
- [Sam chuckles]
- Mike Scarlatti: I have to ask if Pippy or your husband... do you think they may be capable of killing Officer Greeley?
- Regine Buteau: Don't make me answer that.
- Yosh: [Approaches SUV with Spike inside] Gimme the bat!
- Mike Scarlatti: Protesters are swarming the truck.
- [Multiple protesters begin beating and rocking the SUV]
- Mike Scarlatti: I need back up.
- Sam Braddock: [From inside courthouse] Spike we're on our way, don't open those doors.
- Mike Scarlatti: Keeping the doors closed going with that.
- [Protesters start shaking the SUV more violently]
- Mike Scarlatti: It's gettin' to feel like a hard day's night in here.
- Yosh: Move! Get back!
- [Spike looks up just as the protester breaks the window and shatters glass in his face while another throws in a bomb]
- Kevin 'Wordy' Wordsworth: [Wordy, Sam and Jules arrive outside the courthouse just in time to see the explosive detonate in the SUV with Spike still inside] Spike!
- Ed Lane: Gentlemen.
- Sam Braddock: Look who drops in.
- Ed Lane: How are you?
- [Ed shakes Sam's hand]
- Kevin 'Wordy' Wordsworth: Didn't bring Isabelle?
- [Wordy and Ed shake hands]
- Ed Lane: Nah, I left her at home. She gets too much attention, this is my entrance.
- Mike Scarlatti: Get her in here sooner we're staging a raid.
- Ed Lane: How are ya
- [Spike and Ed hug]
- Mike Scarlatti: Oh, sorry don't want to pop a stitch.
- Ed Lane: It's good all the stitches are gone. I'm good.
- Gregory Parker: Well you're a sight for sore eyes.
- Ed Lane: Still in one piece without me?
- Gregory Parker: We get by.
- Gregory Parker: [regarding a mob outside a courthouse] Remember, they look at us today, they're not seeing the good guys, so no mistakes.
- Bill Greeley: When I go out there, the cameras, the people, they're gonna finally see me for who I really am. A good cop.
- Gregory Parker: Mr. Buteau, I can't imagine what you're feeling right now, but your son wouldn't want more violence.
- Jean Paul Buteau: No, no, you don't get to tell me what my son would want!
- Gregory Parker: I know he was a good kid, straight-A student. He was a leader, believed in peace.
- Jean Paul Buteau: And what did peace get him?
- Gregory Parker: Sir, you can set the tone here, right now. You can lead by example, like your son did. Honor his memory by walking away with your head held high. Come on.
- Jean Paul Buteau: Walk away now? That's not peace, that's surrender!
- Bill Greeley: See that? They hate me. Some kind of a monster.
- Jules Callaghan: Officer, you said you were just doing your job. Now, how about you let us do ours?
- Bill Greeley: Hey! I've had a gag order on me for a year. I'm a free man today. I get to talk.
- Ed Lane: [shoves Greeley against wall] You want to wear the uniform, Greeley? You start acting like a member of the force because what you do here, we all have to wear.
- Gregory Parker: You flex your muscles, you might push 'em past the tipping point.
- Sgt. Blount: Crowd psychology has its own rule. The collective IQ drops by half and people do crazy-ass crap they'd never do alone, which is why we have to keep our message real simple.
- Gregory Parker: Tim, this isn't your everyday mob here. There are innocent people.
- Sgt. Blount: Greg, I'm sorry, I'm working here. Sign me up for your workshop on a training day.
- Gregory Parker: Eddie, anarchists target property; guns target people. There's something wrong with this picture.
- Ed Lane: Bill Greeley was my responsibility. I lost him, Greg.
- Gregory Parker: So what? You're human.
- Ed Lane: I got to make good on this call, Greg.
- Gregory Parker: Why is that?
- Ed Lane: Because it's my last.
- Gregory Parker: Okay, team, we're at an emotional ground zero here. Full circle. No one's gonna be thinking rationally today.
- Ed Lane: [Jean Paul has gun pointed at Greeley] Jean Paul, it's not difficult to shoot the uniform. Now, are you sure you're ready to shoot the man?
- Bill Greeley: I went my entire career without using my gun. 20 years. Turned the corner and there he was. I smelled gunpowder but didn't hear a shot. I thought he'd shot me, but it was me that shot him. I pulled the trigger. And I killed him. I didn't know. Your son... thought he was in trouble because he stole a flower. And I shot him... in the dark... because I was scared.
- Ed Lane: You were scared. I get that, Bill. You were scared. And that fear turns to anger and you threw that at your job and at your wife and at yourself because it is easier than facing the guilt. It is easier than facing your feelings. I get it.
- Bill Greeley: I can't do this anymore.
- Ed Lane: We are catching people in the worst moments of their lives, Bill. The very worst moment. Now, what do they got if they don't have us?
- Gregory Parker: If it comes down to his life or hers, we're gonna have to shoot your friend. Unless you... help us get through to her.
- Ed Lane: Happens fast. That's a single shot to Pippi's brainstem.
- Gregory Parker: Officer Lane here is a sniper. He can do it from two kilometers away.
- Ed Lane: I never miss.
- Bill Greeley: You know, man, 20 years ago, I chose this job... for love. For the man on the street, the woman in distress, the frickin' cat up the tree. I was so proud... to be there.
- Ed Lane: And you should be.
- Bill Greeley: And now, I pull over a speeding car, they roll down the window, I don't know what I'm gonna see. A gun, some sick piece of puke with a knife. He's thinking, "Why doesn't the son of a bitch cop just leave me alone?" I can't remember the last time somebody was happy to see me.