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(Character | Howard "Bunny" Colvin | |
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Gender | Male | |
Age Range(s) | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | |
Type of monologue / Character is | Flips out | |
Type | Dramatic | |
Year | 2004 | |
Period | Contemporary | |
Genre | Drama, Crime | |
Props | A beer and a paper bag | |
Description | There has never been a paper bag for drugs...until now | |
Details | Season 3, Ep. 2, "All Due Respect" 53 minutes into the episode |
Summary
After an undercover officer gets shot while trying to buy drugs in a street corner, Major Howard Colvin gives this speech to his police officers. No more undercover buys in his disctrict. Then gives a long speech on how back in the day, right after they passed the law prohibiting alcoholic consumption on the streets, they created a compromise with the police by putting the alcohol in paper bags...well, "there's never been a paper bag for drugs....til now"....
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MAJOR COLVIN: "Regarding officer Dozerman. His condition has been upgraded to "guarded". I'm told he can't receive visits and he's been moved to Recovery Unit. As of this tour all hand to hand undercover buys of CDS are suspended in the Western District. (Puts a paper bag containing a beer on the pedestal) Somewheres back in the dawn of time this district had itself a civic dilemma of epic proportion. The city council had just passed a law that forbid alcoholic consumption in public places, on the streets, and on the corners. But the corner is.... |