Ray Owens, who has worked for the Los Angeles Police Department for many years, was defeated by criminal forces in a recent mission, and even his partner was seriously injured. In order to change his mood and spend the last few years of work easily, Owens came to a small town on the US-Mexico border as a sheriff.
But his wish did not come true. Within a few days of quiet days, Owens received a call from the FBI. It turned out that while the FBI was escorting the leader of a drug cartel, he was accidentally escaped by the leader of the drug cartel. The leader and his accomplices were taking hostages in a heavy off-road vehicle traveling at 200 miles per hour and headed straight toward Owen. The small town of Sri Lanka rushed. They intend to rush through this small town with insufficient police force and enter Mexican territory, so that any laws in the United States will also become invalid.
After receiving the order, Owens began to prepare to fight the criminals to the death. Because he was not facing a car and the people in the car, but a whole criminal group. And, more importantly, the town where Owens is located is the last stop of the drug dealer's escape. If Owens fails to stop him, he will escape forever. Owens has also become a last resort for the American police.