LA Police Chief Smith is a corrupt cop. Since a long time ago, he has cooperated with the pimp Pierce, using the pornographic photos of the congressman to go to prostitutes for black interests. Smith established a corrupt police group headed by him in the police station. Including senior members Stance, Buzz, and loyal lackeys Michael, William (that is, the duo who blamed the shotgun on black people). At some point, Buzz had to take the scapegoat because of a flaw in the criminal group. After leaving the police station, he has been acting as a bodyguard by Pierce's side, and may also mean to monitor Pierce. After LA underworld boss Mickey C was arrested and imprisoned, the ambitious Smith was not satisfied with petty troubles. He was determined to take advantage of this opportunity of the underworld group of dragons without a leader, and the tiger's body shook and ruled the rivers and lakes. Smith's plan was to send a duo of loyal lackeys to assassinate rivals who might dominate the underworld. Then use the pimp's pornographic photos to control the parliamentarians, and finally realize the godfather's great cause that is the only one in the world. However, Stance was involved in the beating of prisoners at this critical juncture. Smith may feel that Stance is not easy to control, or he may feel that Stance is of little use, and he is not opposed to kicking him out of the police station. Stance's departure from the police station is a foregone conclusion. At this time, when the Smith Group was strangling an underworld opponent, the black got 25 pounds of heroin. For various reasons, Stance decided to swallow the heroin. One of Buzz or Stance, got the heroin. But whether it was Buzz's covetousness or Stance's design of Buzz, in short - Buzz was tricked by Stance into his little girlfriend Susan's house to kill and hide in the basement. And the drugs were in Stance's hands. Then, Stance released rumors that Buzz swallowed the heroin and left. Smith may have believed in the rumors and looked for Buzz from all over the world; maybe he also suspected Stans, but Stans hid the drugs so well [most likely that Susan hid them], and Smith couldn't do anything for a while Hit him... In short, in Stance's view, his plan is going well, and it seems that no one is going to track down this batch of heroin. Finally, the prisoner beating case came to trial, and Stance was kicked out of the police force. But Stance, who is unemployed, does not feel lost. In fact, he made an appointment with his little girlfriend, Susan, and was ready to take the next step - take a week or two to get rid of this batch of drugs, and then come back to find his old partner to reminisce and show off his wealth. Unfortunately, the ideal is very full, the reality is very skinny. Smith eventually tracked down the whereabouts of the heroin and threw Stans with a shotgun. Stance was killed at the dating scene, affecting dozens of girlfriends, passers-by, A, B, and C. This is the "night I don't know, it was his temptation that exposed him. However, he obviously read something wrong from the expression of Justice Eddard. He decided to stop and wipe out all the evidence. Through the mouth of the dwarf editor-in-chief of "Peeping Magazine", he designed the muscular man Bud to kill the justice man Ed. Then, he decisively killed the mouth of the dwarf editor-in-chief. The pimp was physically destroyed and left behind a confession, framing the death of the magazine man Jack on him. It is a pity that Justice Man saw through his tricks, which led to the battle between the two sides in the wasteland, and BOSS Smith died with hatred. The timeline should be like this, but I still can't figure out the meaning of the cold shot behind the last shot of Justice Eddard. This is clearly against his principles. This character once lost his principles and just found the meaning of his beliefs in the shootout. All of a sudden, do you want to kill the boss, keep the secret of the prosecutor's prostitutes, and then make money from it? Or did the tour guide simply want to laugh at idealism? Touching my chin, I don't understand. I don't know, it was his temptation that exposed him. However, he obviously read something wrong from the expression of Justice Eddard. He decided to stop and wipe out all the evidence. Through the mouth of the dwarf editor-in-chief of "Peeping Magazine", he designed the muscular man Bud to kill the justice man Ed. Then, he decisively killed the mouth of the dwarf editor-in-chief. The pimp was physically destroyed and left behind a confession, framing the death of the magazine man Jack on him. It is a pity that Justice Man saw through his tricks, which led to the battle between the two sides in the wasteland, and BOSS Smith died with hatred. The timeline should be like this, but I still can't figure out the meaning of the cold shot behind the last shot of Justice Eddard. This is clearly against his principles. This character once lost his principles and just found the meaning of his beliefs in the shootout. All of a sudden, do you want to kill the boss, keep the secret of the prosecutor's prostitutes, and then make money from it? Or did the tour guide simply want to laugh at idealism? Touching my chin, I don't understand.
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