The next morning, the two men discuss the previous night's events. The lieutenant tells his father that he's decided to go back to his old life of crime and violence. He says that if he fails again, he'll have to resign from his position. The father says that he hasn't seen such a mad chief of police before. He also says that the state police has fallen behind in technology development. He wonders why the government doesn't have enough money to invest in technology and innovation. The police chief says that they still don't know what the real motive of the kill project is. The money raised from the project has gone to the people who need it most, not to the law enforcement officers who have to enforce the law. The two men wonder if they can outmatch the white collar criminals.
The next morning, the two men discuss the previous night's events. The lieutenant tells his father that he's decided to go back to his old life of crime and violence. He says that if he fails again, he'll have to resign from his position. The father says that he hasn't seen such a mad chief of police before. He also says that the state police has fallen behind in technology development. He wonders why the government doesn't have enough money to invest in technology and innovation. The police chief says that they still don't know what the real motive of the kill project is. The money raised from the project has gone to the people who need it most, not to the law enforcement officers who have to enforce the law. The two men wonder if they can outmatch the white collar criminals.