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I feel like it was clear and the audience would naturally tell they weren't partners on the job but working together in a corrupt fashion. If she was his partner she would've been in the car with him a d wouldn't have been called.I could break it down, but
They didn't break down cops in to specific task, which is one of the reasons they were partners. Because she shouldn't have been involved in any bust. And right after the shooting he was still on patrol, but then a little later he was taken off the street.
Its the whole reason why he pulled Fat Freddy over the second time.
Of course they were.And they were shaking down more than just Snow Patrol and Priest.
That doesnt change much. They were greedy. W/e they were taking weekly or w/e was obviously not enough to them.
She is working off of the fact that Preist has been operating under the radar for a long time.They knew how much they were getting from one brick? This is just at once.
Why you think Preist or his man didnt make any kind of arguments to even pretend they didnt have that.
Also the brick matters cuz it was a brick and cuz of its purity. You in the game as a dealer or cop long enough and you know exactly how much you can make off of that.
I'm lost on your use of the word partners now.They were supposed to be "partners".
And if they were getting it like that, in Atlanta they should be looking for an out.
They werent partners on the job. Just affiliated as far as it looked to other officers.
As corrupt cops though they were partners and doing it for a long time. You're assuming that they were asking for that much money from everyone else they were extorting and that if they were they could've retired off of that already. Those are leaps logically and then on top of that your ignoring their personalities. They straight up called Preist the big opportunity they were looking for. They made it clear it'd be a 50/50 split. They were looking to get paid off of Preist's enterprise.
Hide? if you making illegal money, you launder it. You may have your little stashes and a safe but once you want to make use of that money you launder it in order to use it. This is pretty common.Where in Atlanta do you even hide that much?
Same way at the end Preist girl had a way to clean the money and make use of it when they retired to Montenegro (or wherever it was).
Still not seeing the problem here.Cops in Atlanta don't make six figures. Looking at their ages they were close to 40, so they were close to putting in 20, unless they wanted to do 30, or 40. So they just took at one time what they would make in 10 years.
They were greedy, wanted more money before they were out. The other stuff is you assuming they've been extorting that exact amount from everybody else and therefore should be looking for a way out once they were introduced in the story. That doesn't make sense.
The plot was flawed but not when it came to this.All of it stems from a flawed plot and writing issues, but I don't care the much about it delivery deeper.
Two corrupt cops; one a patrol officer and the other detective were extorting the higher earning dealers in the city that they knew of. They come across Preist who is under the radar, works quietly right at the moment he decides to expand and gets a higher grade of product from his supplier. Going off what they know they extort much more from him.
The whole point of their role in the plot is to be another problem for Preist who is working on getting out of the game. They're not going to retire because of how kuch money they've been extorting especially after only getting 1-2 payments from Preist.