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Ready to roll. (Rossi) I think this is going to be a big day. We're going to go there and take care of business. (Byas) Not only is he wanted for murder; but he's extremely upset. Chris. <i>(Chris) I'm not coming out there.</i> (Grace) I do miss him. The SWAT job is not family oriented. We earned our money tonight, that's for sure. You have to have that mentality where hey, you might get shot. Shot in the head. It's pretty bad right now. Talk to me. When that door gets slammed... You just don't know what's going to happen. [over radio] Barricaded suspect armed and dangerous. Suspect is inside. We're gonna hit the ground running. (man) ♪ Adrenaline's running higher. ♪ ♪ Strap the metal to my back. ♪ ♪ ♪ <i>This is great.</i> <i>Soccer game, bills.</i> Can't beat it. Time to rock and roll. Okay, I'm going to go change, you guys. Grace and I have been married 13 years. I've known her since I was five years old. My life and my marriage has been great. Okay, I had the biggest crush on Terigi when I was five. I have two boys. The oldest is Antonio. He's nine and Terigi is five. Are you coming back here after the station? The SWAT job is not family oriented. See you tonight. (Grace) He's never home. And it's hard; it's hard not having him around. It's hard on the boys, I believe. Stuff happens that he misses. (Rossi) I'm from Boston. Since the day I was born, I believed that I was going to be a police officer. They came up there back in 1990, recruiting for Dallas. I decided to make the drastic move back when I was 21 to come down here to Texas. I was scared. I didn't know if I was going to like it. And it was probably the best move I ever made in my life. I'm very proud to be on SWAT. One thing about SWAT is, it can be a simple day, or it can be something really dramatic and crazy. So today's going to be a big day. We have a narcotics warrant, and we're going to go there and take care of business, plain and simple. Pro union, pro military, don't fear anybody. Love Howard Stern, rock and roll, my Red Sox, my Redskins. Definitely love for the police department and my family-- everything in a nutshell. Narcotics basically has a warrant. Looks pretty simple from what I can see on the board, but I mean, anything can happen at any time. (Junger) What we're here for is Narcotics called us last week and asked us to execute a warrant. As you guys can see, there's bars on the front door. This is coming up from the alley. I think it's the only place on the street that has a 8-foot-high brick fence all the way around. The plan is, Sergeant Fuller's going to try to make entry through his Alpha door. We're going to make entry through the Charlie door. We're going to play off each other. We're thinking the Charlie cell is going to get in first. That happens, we'll start securing the house. We'll expect an Alpha side breach. (Rossi) We're going to do multiple breaches on this particular house. One of the teams will do a delayed entry and assess what they have while the other team will make entry. The reason for that is, you don't want any type of cross fire. Are we sending a narco bunker to do scout on that Charlie side? <i>(Junger) I'd like to send them out</i> <i>to drop by just to confirm that back side.</i> We don't want a level playing field between us and the suspects. We want to tip the scales as much as we can to our benefit so that it ensures not only our safety but the safety of the suspects or any innocent third parties that might be on the premises. Gonna be, like, a child in there? Is that definite? There's supposed to be an 18-month-old child inside. It's the reason we're not doing the break and rakes and all that stuff. (Rossi) When you're dealing with children inside a house, you gotta be more careful. I mean, we usually throw a diversionary device, you know, to get us an advantage, but we can't do that 'cause of the child. We'll break and rake a window; we can't do that either because there might be a child, crib or something, near the window, so on this deal, it's just basic old-school SWAT tactics. And we'll go through the front door, go through the back door, and take care of business. We can't use any tactics that benefit us. Whoo! It's hot. This is Texas, man. You never get used to the heat. It's my warrant hat. I always put a different hat on. It's very disgusting, very old, but good luck. [rock music] I'm ready to roll. I knew right off the bat that SWAT was the place to go. Just knowing that you're going to go in there and you're going to actually get the bad guy. You know, you got the warrant in your hand. When I'm in the van heading to the operation, I'm serious. Game face is on. Everybody's a little tense inside the van. You just don't know what's going to happen. (Claggett) We're going to react off the Alpha team, who's going to roll up in the front, and as soon as they hit the ground at the front, then we're going to go to our breach point and breach while they're working on theirs. (Rossi) You have to have that mentality where, hey, you might get shot, and you might not see your family the next day, and you can't think about that. I mean, if you're going to think about that, you gotta move on. All right, fellas. Wire it up. (Rossi) Be careful, brothers. (Claggett) They're going to let us know when they hit the driveway and the ground. Stand by. Stand by. <i>The driveway's coming up.</i> (Claggett) Yep, right here. Let's go. [all shouting] Police! Police! Police! Police! Hands up! Hands up! Get down on the ground, put your hands on your head. Don't move. Don't move. Dallas police SWAT. (Rossi) There was a female suspect in there. Now Narcotics will go inside and do their search. They're looking for marijuana or any type of illegal drugs that's sold on the streets, but everything worked out pretty well. Both teams got in, and everybody's in custody, and nobody got hurt, so it's all good. (Claggett) The hammer and anvil system we used on this where we took two different entry points worked real well for us because initially the attention was on us, and then when the other team came in at the front side of the house, her attention went to there, so basically in essence it kind of divided her battlefield, which is overwhelming for her. They found some evidence in there, some marijuana evidence in there they're going to seize. I think they're going to take the female that was inside there. (Rossi) It's kind of like a heart attack. I never got one, but I mean, you got everything ready to roll, then boom within a split second, you got to get out there and hit it, and it works out great. I mean, the team, everybody did their job, and everything gets done in a safe manner, and everybody gets to go home. The justice system will take place. Everything's done as a team. In SWAT, there's no individual person 'cause if one person didn't cover that back side, maybe you wouldn't have saved that kid over there. Good job, Diesel. Good link on that door, bud. <i>You're a sick puppy, man. I'm buying you tomorrow.</i> (Rossi) The highlight is just at the end of every situation from the most violent to the least violent that we all go back together. SWAT, baby. [laughter] (Rossi) Okay, well, I'll just come home. I just wanted to check on you guys. You're so sweet. Everything's locked? Okay, sweet dreams. Okay, I love you. Checkin' on the family, make sure they're safe. The guys give me a hard time 'cause they say, "Do you ever see your wife?" 'Cause I'm always working, but Antonio, my oldest child, hated daycare, so we finally decided the best thing for our kid was maybe for Grace to stay home. And we'd have to suffer a little bit, like me working more hours. Work a lot of restaurants, a lot of bars, Home Depots, private schools, grocery story chains. Each month, it gets a little bit different. Okay, looks like a busy night. Just maintain the peace. Even though you're tired after a ten-hour shift, you gotta make some extra money. You don't want to work them, but you have to. Dallas Police. You had too much to drink tonight, ma'am? You don't want to drink and drive. Again, ma'am, for the third time now... Have a seat. (Grace) I do miss him. And I wish he didn't have to work as much as he did. I hate that he has to miss some of the boys' activities. I love you. I love you! Love you too. Good night. Of course, I'd like to have him home, but that's just not reality right now for us. More than likely, by the time Terigi gets home, I'll be out cold. 'Cause he won't get home till 3:00 in the morning. Oh, thank God this night's over. We earned our money tonight, that's for sure. It's been a long day. Just can't wait to go home and get out of this uniform and kiss the kids good night, kiss my wife, and just get some sleep. So it's been all good. Ranger, watch the house. Buford, you're in charge. <i>You're the muscle. Behave.</i> I have been on the SWAT team for 12 years. I've been a negotiator for four. One of my morning rituals is getting a cup of coffee. Can't live without it. It opens up my mind, and it's kind of like, "All right, let's bring it on." I'm ready for anything. Gentlemen. <i>You know how to quiet down a negotiator?</i> Feed him. [chuckling] This is my negotiating team. These guys are all like my brothers. We take care of each other, cover each other's backs. Hey, on Jake. O Lord, bless this food that we are now about to receive, amen. (Byas) We all have different specialties as well as negotiating-- 16 years Entry. Gas capability. Five years of Entry. That expertise that we have in other SWAT fields helps us out in solving the situation maybe a little bit quicker. [beeping] Looks like we got a BP on Forest Lane. That's it. How are we doin' here, guys? We gotta go. Duty calls. Okay. You're more than welcome. [siren wailing] Generally as a rule of thumb, negotiators are the first ones there at the location. My role today is going to be primary negotiator, meaning I will be the one that will actually do the talking to this gentleman if he decides to communicate with us. It's real high up. It's on the third floor. (Byas) The command post is pretty much the brains of the whole operation. The first tactical approach is gather intel. Name is Christopher. Chris Longoria. <i>(Moreno) The deal is, he's supposedly by himself in there.</i> He did tell us that he does have a revolver. He's got a pistol with a box of shells. So he said, "I don't want to hurt anybody." He said, "But I want you guys to come crashing through my door." So you want this mild or-- <i>He's upset.</i> He's crying. So if you kind of play the soft approach first and give him some time to think about it... Not only is he wanted for murder. But he's extremely upset, which is going to make it very difficult for us, and it now becomes a very high-risk situation. <i>Whenever you're ready. Yeah, we're ready.</i> [line ringing] (Wilkins) We got him staged up here in this area right here. The room that he's in right now is the same design bedroom, bathroom area in the back. Remember, we do not round that corner, okay, for any reason. We're on level with the floor that the suspect's on. Eric and I have two different angles at the door and the window. Nothing's been happening for a little while. <i>He says he's innocent.</i> <i>He killed a guy in self-defense.</i> Right now he wants to talk to his girlfriend. We just got off the phone with Barrett. Barrett just told us that the girl hates him. She still communicates with him. But they haven't been together for a long time. So we'll just make him think that we're trying to make an effort to try and get a hold of her. "Hey, look, Chris, we tried to get a hold of Melissa. <i>"There's no answer.</i> "But I got another officer. He's still calling right as we speak." That way, that'll help establish your credibility. (Byas) When you're talking to somebody, you work off what they do. If he's calm, usually I can introduce myself pretty easy. If he's very upset, I may kind of hold off on that and let him vent a little. Hopefully he'll pick up the phone and start talking to us. <i>Whenever you're ready. Yeah, we're ready.</i> [line ringing] (Byas) Christopher. Hey, you doin' okay in there? Well, we've tried to reach a hold of Melissa, but we're not having any luck. (Byas) By listening to what he is saying and reflecting it back to him, he now comprehends that I am listening to him. <i>Well, I'm here to help you, Chris.</i> <i>Okay?</i> <i>I'm here on your side, because you know what?</i> I've already made phone calls for you, right? <i>Okay.</i> I'm going to do everything I can, okay? <i>All right? And then I'll call you back--</i> I'll call you back in just a little bit, and I'm gonna see what I can do for you. <i>We'll call you in a little bit.</i> My goal is to get the suspect out safely and also to make sure that my team members are safe, and we'll do it as quick as possible. [techno music] ♪ ♪ (Rossi) Grace, this is what I was thinking of. You think that's too crazy? I think it's crazy, but I hope you like it. This is real different. I don't know why he's dying his hair. He just likes to be different. He's been talking about it for a long time. Let's do it. <i>(Grace) Okay.</i> (Grace Rossi) Anything Terigi does does not surprise me anymore. One thing about me, man. Once I make a decision, that's it. Clear cut. And that's how it is in SWAT. You got a split second to make a decision. Same thing with my hair, man. But this right here, this wasn't my decision. Grace, is it supposed to burn? Mmm-hmm, a little bit. Just checking. You feel it? Oh, I can feel it, all right. My head's burning. Can you take it? <i>It's burning, man. My head is burning.</i> He can't take the heat. Thanks, Grace. You were sweating in there. He looks sexy with blond hair. I love it. <i>Come here, baby.</i> What the heck. [line ringing]<i> (Chris) Hello.</i> <i>(Byas) Chris.</i> You doin' okay in there? Well, we've tried to reach a hold of Melissa. But there's no voicemail. There's--there's nobody picking up. And I've done what you've asked me to. Now I'm going to ask you something, okay? I'm going to go ahead and send some people up that way to see what they can do about trying to find her. Off of Haverwood. All right, then that way, when they get up there, but I need for you to come out now. (Byas) He had been involved in an argument with his girlfriend. She wanted nothing to do with him. <i>(Byas) I'm not going to send anybody in there.</i> <i>'Cause you know why?</i> I believe you're going to come out and this is going to work and we're going to get a hold of Melissa. Show me some faith, bud. That's all I'm asking. Show me that you want to work with me. I've done what you've asked. I know you have a pistol. You know what? You can stay in there. Just throw the pistol out. All right. Throw me some bullets. Yeah, throw me--you said you had a box of shells in there. <i>Throw the box of shells out.</i> No, you know, I--hey. Chris? As long as you and I can show each other a little bit of faith, the SWAT guys are going to listen to me. And I'm not going to let anybody hurt you. <i>(D'Alesandro) Can you see the base of the door, Eric?</i> (Byas) I'll tell them that you're going to open the door and you're just going to throw the box out. <i>Here's a problem, Chris.</i> They're not going to let me do anything else. They're not going to let me make any phone calls. They're not going to do anything. They're looking at me, saying, you know, "Hey, Jake, you've done all this and he hasn't given me anything." We've worked together this far, right? Okay, we're going to continue working together. <i>Do you have a pillowcase?</i> Okay, put all the shells and all the stuff we talked about inside the pillowcase. Let me know you're opening the door. Here he comes. The door is open. They're out there. Okay. What we're gonna do is, we're gonna take about a 5 to 10 minute break, all right? I'll call you back in just a little bit and I'm gonna see what I can do for you. Okay. Yeow. <i>Excellent.</i> Good job. You got him talked down. <i>You got a real good rapport with him.</i> That's great. Everything you've been saying has just been perfect. The only thing is, just be careful about talking over him <i>when he's trying to talk.</i> <i>Gotcha.</i> Let him talk; let him vent. Let him get out what he wants to say. Then wait. <i>Did we get bullets?</i> Yeah, we got all the bullets. We've made some progress here. The trust has been set. Now I just have to make sure that we keep that trust going all the way up to the end. He has an automatic handgun. His clip is loaded. There's a chance this guy could come running out in a blaze of glory. So we have to be ready for anything. (Rossi) We're going to do a thing with ATF, Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearm. We're going to do a takedown for them, a vehicle takedown. I think we're about to get briefed right now. Let's go. October 17th of this year, we received information from ATF informants that there were individuals inside the club trafficking in firearms and a great deal of narcotics. (Rossi) This particular individual is selling methamphetamines, and he sold a whole bunch of them to an undercover officer. Today's deal: this is what we plan on doing. The ATF undercovers have already set up a 4-ounce methamphetamine deal with Alex around 5:00 this afternoon. The access road is one-way going north. He'll drive to this location right in here. <i>Gets out, goes in, goes in to the bathroom,</i> <i>does the deal with the undercovers.</i> Boom, he walks out and goes right back to his vehicle. <i>So we're hoping that you guys</i> can take him out somewhere right in here. If you guys want to get right up in here in this area somewhere, you will not be noticed. The white six or seven-story building right here, you will not be noticed at all. Those guys are going to head out. Sarge, if you want to take it from here. Yes. (Rossi) Supposedly he's going to be giving some drugs to an undercover agent. And we're going to have to get him under control. We're out here in this parking lot to figure out a tactical plan to get the suspect captured. The whole team's going to practice their specific roles here. <i>You two will be the assaulters up front.</i> You be the support. You two will be the assaulters on the back side. Steve will be y'alls support. We're starting off with our front L here, <i>so if he gives me the call...</i> (Rossi) SWAT handles operations like this 'cause patrol basically knows how to chase. We know how to block and actually take down individuals. I take this guy and lock this guy here. I lock this guy here, and I lock this guy here. If his hands aren't visible, that could be a real problem. <i>Down in the back.</i> <i>Now I can come up</i> and straight to him and then Simon can now move around and take the front. Gotta be able to think on your feet doing these things. (man) Ready, move! Show me your hands! (Rossi) We devise plans for a static attack just in case he's got a friend in the vehicle or the vehicle's actually rolling. If things don't go according to plan, we will have a serious situation. Can anybody call the wrap, or does it have to be the supervisor? Problems will dictate the call. Worse case scenario: there could be a car chase. It'll be rush hour, and people's lives are at stake. We're good right now. We're prepared. We're ready to go. Practice makes perfect. Yeah, we got all the bullets. He has an automatic handgun. His clip is loaded. We have to be ready for anything. <i>He won't give the gun up.</i> <i>And he don't want to come out.</i> <i>(Moreno) He's very steadfast about talking to his girl,</i> but that's not going to happen. What you got to stress right now is to tell him that, you know, it's just not about him. <i>(Wilkins) People got to get in their rooms.</i> People got air flights. They gotta leave the hotel. <i>They're going to be checking out.</i> <i>(Jackson) So just kind of let him know that</i> the surroundings around here kind of dictate the time frame. Now the bosses are overruling me. Now it's out of my hands. <i>We're going to have to escalate it just a little bit.</i> Christopher, problem we're running into. If this was your own house, I would talk with you all day. But it's not. <i>You know how many people are in this hotel?</i> <i>And they're telling me I've got a whole list</i> of other people that need to catch airplanes. We're going to have to do something. <i>Chris?</i> It's getting to the part where I'm going to have to tell you to come out. There are other people involved here. Right now, I can guarantee your safety. [line clicks] <i>Chris?</i> <i>Chris?</i> Chris? <i>Chris?</i> The response that we're looking for in this case is he'll start picking up the phone again and talking to us. Break it. We're not. Chris? You're the one that's held up in there, and you're the one that's endangering all these other people. I'm gonna mask up in case we have to go in. (Byas) He was very adamant about not surrendering. You need to come out. There's your straight answer. Your straight answer is: Chris, put the gun down and walk out. Chris. Talk to me. I know you can hear me. Talk to me. (Byas) The suspect shot at the officers, and things have drastically started to become very dangerous for our entry team. <i>Chris?</i> Chris. When we hear gunshots, we have to start escalating things. We have find out what's going inside. Chris, can you reach the phone? Ambulance up. [over radio] Ambulance up. [sighs] Oh, jeez. Apparently he's still alive. (man) Received information and a great deal of narcotics. <i>We're hoping that you guys</i> can take him out somewhere right in here. The ATF undercovers have already set up a four-ounce methamphetamine deal with Alex <i>around 5:00 this afternoon.</i> <i>If there are shots fired, if someone's taken hostage,</i> we fall back, set up a perimeter, <i>and then we give it over to you guys.</i> As desperate as he is, <i>I'm afraid that once-- even if we block the exit--</i> he's going to drive over the curbs. And it's going to be a car chase in 5:00 traffic. <i>He's got a lot to lose.</i> <i>He's probably going back to the penitentiary,</i> <i>so he has a lot to lose.</i> <i>I'd like to try to get him</i> before he gets to his car. The guy's definitely a player. We can anticipate that he'll be armed tonight. And the problem that we're going to have in this public setting is you can't control the environment there. We could get a lot of innocent people inside the operational area, so we're looking for places that we can pinch him in or take him down where we're not going to endanger a bunch of citizens. <i>Once we get him on the property, he gets in that door,</i> we have to transition the takedown van up into this parking lot. <i>What we need to do is figure out the way to block the drive</i> and come in behind him <i>and then take him down.</i> You kind of think of his mentality and what I would do if I was in the situation. And I probably would fight to the end, so we're going to try to get him before he goes to the vehicle. 'Cause you figure once he gets to the vehicle, start a car chase, run over people. You know, he's going to have 2,000 pounds of metal there to help him. Today I'll be using my standard issued pistol. It's 9 millimeter, magazine fed. Shoots 16 rounds. It's with me on every operation. I'm excited to be one of the veteran guys over here, and I take pride that when they say Rossi 812 that they know that, you know, that they don't have to worry about me, that I'm going to do my job. Park it up there? <i>Yeah, just back in next to that green car, Simon.</i> Now we're just waiting for the suspect to arrive. We've had guys in buy-bust operations do everything from pulling guns to trying to flee to trying to take hostages. A good buddy of mine was killed in an operation like this several years back-- just to show you how dangerous they can be. (Rossi) Some operations'll take half an hour, could take two minutes, could take nine or ten hours. You just have to be ready. The suspect will dictate what occurs. I'm already hyper as it is. I'm just let's go. Let's rock and roll. [telephone rings] There's two people in the vehicle next to the target. [over radio] White car and the van. 820 to 810. He's coming out. He's coming out. He's coming out. <i>Which one? The front one?</i> Let me know when he's about 20 feet from his car or about 30 feet. Move in the car, guys. All right, move up. Move up. They got him. Move up. <i>That's him right there.</i> This way, this way, this way. Your hands, let me see your hands! Get your hands up! <i>Put your hands up!</i> Down. Down. Hands behind your back. Hands behind your back. Dallas police! Hands behind your back! You have any weapons on you? No sir, no. Have a seat. Good to go. Bad guy's in custody. Everything worked out good. I mean, it's probably a four-hour intelligence factor that took place today. And the whole deal went down within probably two minutes. But us doing all this hard work beforehand made this go down smooth. <i>(man) Before we ask you any questions,</i> <i>you must understand your rights.</i> <i>You have the right to remain silent.</i> <i>Anything you say can be used against you in court.</i> <i>You have the right to talk to a lawyer.</i> He's a three-time felon. It just feels good when you get the bad guy off the streets. That's what we get paid to do. I mean, it's our job. Can't wait to go home and give the boys a kiss and see my wife. So it's all good. Just another day at the office, man. Chris, put the gun down and walk out. [gunshots] Apparently he's still alive. Shot in the head. It's pretty bad right now. We got a tube in him, so just give me a few minutes. [siren blaring] (Byas) He shot at the door, and then went into the bathroom, and that's where he did the self-inflict. The thing is, there was no way of talking him out. Yeah. Without him talking to his girl. You did everything you could; you did a good job. <i>I think that's the only thing that is comforting is that</i> we didn't leave anything really unturned. Even if she talked to her, he was going to do the same thing. <i>He was going to tell her good-bye.</i> And make her feel bad because they weren't together. <i>(Moreno) But you did a great job, man.</i> He made the decision, the ultimate decision to hurt himself. You did all you can do. Yeah. Damn. Dr. Wolfley said you did a hell of a job. Good job, way to go. Thank you, sir. You all right? Yes, sir. But I gotta to admit I did think I had a chance with him. <i>You did what you can, Jake.</i> You did the best that you could. The one thing I have to keep telling myself is that I've done everything I possibly could to get this guy to come out and have this end safely. I think he was to the point where he felt: "I don't have any control in my life. This is the only thing I have control over." Whoo-hoo-hoo. Rhonda's pretty good about reading me. She'll know whether or not something's bothering me or not. She's extremely supportive. How was work? It was my official first time of losing somebody. So it was--it was a big thing. I mean, I've had others. But this is the most intense call-out that I've had where I was the primary one. I can't imagine. I can't imagine. Where's my kiss? (Rhonda) I do think he feels more than what he discusses with me. I know he's a very caring individual, and I'm sure it affects him in an emotional way that even though I may not see it, I know it's there. (Byas) Right at the moment here, I am gathering all my stuff for a call-out that will come some time when I'm probably not expecting it. This case here, actually losing an individual that I'd been talking to for a while, we can only try and do the best we can. Life experience is what's going to teach you that. No school can teach you that. No one can teach you that. That's something that you have to learn. I have to keep my head straight. I can't go to the next one and be worried about this past one. So through my training, I'll be focused and be ready for the next barricaded person. No doubt about it. Nobody'll be starving at the Rossi household. That thing's going good. We're doing good on time. It's a little small appreciation towards Grace to tell her how much I appreciate her and how much I love her and also show the boys that Dad's home and he'll cook you a nice dinner, and we're just going to have a good time. Grace is picking 'em up at school. Then she's got a PTA errand to run. I think she'll be pretty surprised, and the kids are always surprised as long as I'm home. I got five things going on at one time. I just know when something's done and when something's not done. Like shooting your commando gun, you just know where to hit it just by doing it over and over again, repetition, same thing with food. Hey, Terigi, we're home. <i>I'm in the kitchen.</i> Hey, baby. <i>Wow, you're cooking!</i> <i>Try and cook you a little surprise dinner, baby.</i> Thank you. A little baked ziti, a little chicken cutlets. He's blonde; he's cooking. I don't know who he is. Come on, guys, out of my kitchen. I cook all the time, guys. [silently] This looks so great. Wait, we gotta do our prayer. Welcome to this lovely dinner. (Grace) It was really nice to see him cooking 'cause there was love, you know, that he put into this meal today. Mmm. And that's all that matters is the love. This is what it's all about. This is why he works so hard is for us. <i>(boy) Cheers!</i> Cheers. Salute.
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Length: 43min 49sec (2629 seconds)
Published: Sat Mar 07 2020
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