The film opens to narration by Officer Brian Taylor saying he is a cop, and if you break the law he will come after you and enforce it. He may not even agree with said law, but he will enforce it. If you resist, he will use force. If you shoot at him, he will return fire. Taylor notes he is a man and can be killed like any other, but he has thousands of “brothers and sisters” waiting to help and die for him and vice versa. In South Central Los Angeles, street cops, Officer Brian Taylor and Officer Mike Zavala are on patrol chasing a car. They are getting progressively baffled by their unwillingness to surrender. Eventually, Officer Taylor runs the vehicle off the road and the two suspects get out and open fire to the cops. The …show more content…
Checking just the outskirts of the house, the officers discovered nothing. However, the officers heard a scream. They have all the probable cause to search. A man answers the door, and Taylor and Zavala bust in finding money and guns. Taylor pulls a curtain to the side to discover an enclosure with more than thirty individuals held inside. The man they have in care is included in human trafficking. The ICE agents promptly pull up. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security and the largest investigative arm of DHS. ICE is the agency charged with detaining and deporting immigrants. ("ICE ACCESS Programs - Fact Sheet What is ICE and ICE ACCESS?", 2016). The lead agent is furious at Taylor and Zavala for getting amidst their operation. Taylor converses with him later saying he did not intend to jump into their operation, they just faltered into it. The man they captured was a piece of a Mexican medication cartel, they are working in LA and they take after an alternate arrangement of guidelines. He cautions them to be exceptionally …show more content…
Upon arriving at the scene, Taylor and Zavala find Hauser calmly waiting with a knife stabbed in his eye. Hauser warned the two officers about the large criminal. The men grabbed their guns discovering the large man brutally beating Officer Sook. Instead of using deadly forced, Taylor ordered the large man to stop. Taylor should have used a deadly forced to stop the man from beating Officer Sook because she was almost beating to death. By Officer Sook being a rookie, she did not belong in the profession of law enforcement. The agency should be held accountable for what happen because the agency knew she needed more