A police officer has been killed in the line of duty. Akirayoshida, 38, works out of the Toshima station. He arrives to find the murderer restrained by several people in the subway and taken into custody. The shouran shouran academy, which houses 124 inmates, 20 guards, and a principal, tells the new inmate to put his bed "ding right here" . The principal tells the inmate that he is not his lawyer or judge, but a "Roman Catholic patron saint" who has been falsely accused. He tells the prisoner that if he continues to say he is innocent, the politicians will not even touch the case that could damage his reputations. The inmate asks if the dog that killed him was "a rabid dog" , and the principal replies that he was bitten while he was holding the dog down. He then tells the inmates that his father is the boss of "a huge which . . / Orga ized crime ring" and that he wants them to shut up and stop making "story ups" to get away from the prison. The inmates respond by saying that they will not help anyone if they do not stop making up stories to escape.
A police officer has been killed in the line of duty. Akirayoshida, 38, works out of the Toshima station. He arrives to find the murderer restrained by several people in the subway and taken into custody. The shouran shouran academy, which houses 124 inmates, 20 guards, and a principal, tells the new inmate to put his bed "ding right here" . The principal tells the inmate that he is not his lawyer or judge, but a "Roman Catholic patron saint" who has been falsely accused. He tells the prisoner that if he continues to say he is innocent, the politicians will not even touch the case that could damage his reputations. The inmate asks if the dog that killed him was "a rabid dog" , and the principal replies that he was bitten while he was holding the dog down. He then tells the inmates that his father is the boss of "a huge which . . / Orga ized crime ring" and that he wants them to shut up and stop making "story ups" to get away from the prison. The inmates respond by saying that they will not help anyone if they do not stop making up stories to escape.