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In [[Tijuana]], DEA and Mexican [[Federal Judicial Police|PJF]] agents prepare to raid a nightclub where Lucero is hosting a gathering. Frost reminds Vetter and Hicks that the PJF has prohibited DEA agents from carrying firearms into the raid and confiscates their guns; however, PJF agent Gustavo Leon disagrees with the policy and supplies them with pistols. In the commotion of the raid, Lucero escapes unnoticed through a hidden tunnel that leads to the street. After the agents secure the club and do not find Lucero, Vetter identifies the entrance to the tunnel and follows. Lucero flees in a vehicle disguised as a [[taxi]]cab while Vetter pursues on foot and catches up when Lucero becomes stuck in traffic. As he is arrested, Lucero cryptically warns Vetter that he is making a mistake. Vetter surprises his wife Stacy by returning home early from Mexico. |
In [[Tijuana]], DEA and Mexican [[Federal Judicial Police|PJF]] agents prepare to raid a nightclub where Lucero is hosting a gathering. Frost reminds Vetter and Hicks that the PJF has prohibited DEA agents from carrying firearms into the raid and confiscates their guns; however, PJF agent Gustavo Leon disagrees with the policy and supplies them with pistols. In the commotion of the raid, Lucero escapes unnoticed through a hidden tunnel that leads to the street. After the agents secure the club and do not find Lucero, Vetter identifies the entrance to the tunnel and follows. Lucero flees in a vehicle disguised as a [[taxi]]cab while Vetter pursues on foot and catches up when Lucero becomes stuck in traffic. As he is arrested, Lucero cryptically warns Vetter that he is making a mistake. Vetter surprises his wife Stacy by returning home early from Mexico. |
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While the DEA declares total victory over Lucero's cartel, Lucero's former operations are taken over by forces working for "El Diablo," an unknown underworld figure. Lucero, now [[Extradition|extradited]] to the United States and incarcerated at [[United States Penitentiary, Victorville]], receives a smuggled [[satellite phone]] and is informed of the Diablo development by his associates Ramon Cadena and Mateo Santos, while law enforcement listens over a [[Wiretapping|wiretap]]. Santos promises to protect Lucero's wife Teresa and young son Memocito. Shortly afterwards, Cadena is assassinated in [[Mexico City]]. |
While the DEA declares total victory over Lucero's cartel at a press conference, Lucero's former operations are taken over by forces working for "El Diablo," an unknown underworld figure. Lucero, now [[Extradition|extradited]] to the United States and incarcerated at [[United States Penitentiary, Victorville]], receives a smuggled [[satellite phone]] and is informed of the Diablo development by his associates Ramon Cadena and Mateo Santos, while law enforcement listens over a [[Wiretapping|wiretap]]. Santos promises to protect Lucero's wife Teresa and young son Memocito. Shortly afterwards, Cadena is assassinated in [[Mexico City]]. |
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The Vetters host a party at their beachside home celebrating Lucero's arrest, attended by Sean's friends and colleagues, including Frost, Hicks and his family, and "Big Sexy," a gang member Sean and Hicks grew up with. In [[Mexicali]], Diablo associates Hondo and "Hollywood Jack" Slayton meet to plan further operations. In San Pedro, assassin Juan receives a call ordering a hit on Vetter. While the Vetters sleep, assassins fire into their bedroom. |
The Vetters host a party at their beachside home celebrating Lucero's arrest, attended by Sean's friends and colleagues, including Frost, Hicks and his family, and "Big Sexy," a gang member Sean and Hicks grew up with. In [[Mexicali]], Diablo associates Hondo and "Hollywood Jack" Slayton meet to plan further operations. In San Pedro, assassin Juan receives a call ordering a hit on Vetter. While the Vetters sleep, assassins fire into their bedroom. Sean is shot and returns fire, downing one assassin while the rest escape. The wounded assassin tells Sean that Diablo is responsible for the hit before succumbing to his injuries. Returning inside, Sean finds Stacy critically wounded, and calls [[9-1-1]] before losing consciousness. |
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After an long recovery period, Sean briefly awakes to Frost and the Hicks family at his bedside. Some time later, he awakes again and is told by Hicks that Stacy did not survive her injuries. The two visit Stacy's grave. Vetter visits Lucero in prison, who convincingly denies responsibility for the hit. Vetter and Hicks enlist Big Sexy's help in investigating Diablo's network. Sexy identifies a group of dealers in Ghost Town, a South Central neighborhood. The three visit Ghost Town, where Sexy's dog Capone identifies a car with [[cocaine]] in the trunk. A resident points Vetter and Hicks to a house occupied by Overdose. Inside they find three brutal murders, with "Diablo" carved into the flesh of one of the corpses. Overdose, hiding in the attic, fires on Vetter and Hicks, but Hicks talks him into surrendering. Overdose explains that his crew was attacked after a business dispute with a new distributor, who he initially refuses to identify. Vetter [[Russian roulette|spins a single round into his revolver and pulls the trigger]] to intimidate Overdose; after three trigger pulls, he identifies Slayton as his distributor. Frost further notes that Overdose had ten phone calls with a [[Beverly Hills]] [[Indoor tanning|tanning salon]] operated by Slayton. |
After an long recovery period, Sean briefly awakes to Frost and the Hicks family at his bedside. Some time later, he awakes again and is told by Hicks that Stacy did not survive her injuries. The two visit Stacy's grave. Vetter visits Lucero in prison, who convincingly denies responsibility for the hit. Vetter and Hicks enlist Big Sexy's help in investigating Diablo's network. Sexy identifies a group of dealers in Ghost Town, a South Central neighborhood. The three visit Ghost Town, where Sexy's dog Capone identifies a car with [[cocaine]] in the trunk. A resident points Vetter and Hicks to a house occupied by Overdose. Inside they find three brutal murders, with "Diablo" carved into the flesh of one of the corpses. Overdose, hiding in the attic, fires on Vetter and Hicks, but Hicks talks him into surrendering. Overdose explains that his crew was attacked after a business dispute with a new distributor, who he initially refuses to identify. Vetter [[Russian roulette|spins a single round into his revolver and pulls the trigger]] to intimidate Overdose; after three trigger pulls, he identifies Slayton as his distributor. Frost further notes that Overdose had ten phone calls with a [[Beverly Hills]] [[Indoor tanning|tanning salon]] operated by Slayton. |
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Vetter visits Lucero again, who encourages him to continue his investigation as a [[Vigilantism|vigilante]], and offers the location of Diablo's money stash in Mexico in exchange for a transfer to a safer prison. Vetter stakes out the location, nightclub operated by Pomona Joe. He enlists Hicks to help him raid the club, who refuses, and Big Sexy's crew, who agree. Hicks tries to talk Vetter out of the raid, but joins at the last minute. Holding Joe at gunpoint, Vetter and Hicks force him to arrange a cash drop with Slayton in the desert. Once there they ambush Slayton, and beat and threaten him until he reveals that the plan is to deliver the money to Diablo's men in Mexicali. Vetter and Hicks stash a tracking device in the money and hide aboard Slayton's plane while he completes the delivery. On completing the delivery, Slayton is killed by Diablo's men, who are tailed by Vetter and Hicks to the Lucero's now-defunct nightclub that they previously raided. |
Vetter visits Lucero again, who encourages him to continue his investigation as a [[Vigilantism|vigilante]], and offers the location of Diablo's money stash in Mexico in exchange for a transfer to a safer prison. Vetter stakes out the location, nightclub operated by Pomona Joe. He enlists Hicks to help him raid the club, who refuses, and Big Sexy's crew, who agree. Hicks tries to talk Vetter out of the raid, but joins at the last minute. Holding Joe at gunpoint, Vetter and Hicks force him to arrange a cash drop with Slayton in the desert. Once there they ambush Slayton, and beat and threaten him until he reveals that the plan is to deliver the money to Diablo's men in Mexicali. Vetter and Hicks stash a tracking device in the money and hide aboard Slayton's plane while he completes the delivery. On completing the delivery, Slayton is killed by Diablo's men, who are tailed by Vetter and Hicks to the Lucero's now-defunct nightclub that they previously raided. |
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Vetter and Hicks infiltrate the club through the hidden tunnel. Inside Vetter finds a stash of cash as well as Santos, seemingly unmasking him as El Diablo, but Santos amusedly denies this as a henchman ambushes Vetter from behind. Meanwhile, Lucero boards a bus for his prison transfer. Hicks observes Diablo's men entering the club on [[Closed-circuit television|CCTV]] cameras and ambushes them, providing enough of a distraction for Vetter to overpower and kill his assailant. |
Vetter and Hicks infiltrate the club through the now-flooded hidden tunnel. Inside Vetter finds a stash of cash as well as Santos, seemingly unmasking him as El Diablo, but Santos amusedly denies this as a henchman ambushes Vetter from behind. Meanwhile, Lucero boards a bus for his prison transfer. Hicks observes Diablo's men entering the club on [[Closed-circuit television|CCTV]] cameras and ambushes them, providing enough of a distraction for Vetter to overpower and kill his assailant. Vetter pursues Santos through the tunnel. Santos shoots him in the leg and nearly drowns him before Vetter gets ahold of his gun, shooting and killing him. Gunmen attack Lucero's bus and [[Prison escape|spring]] him. It is revealed that the Diablo persona was a ruse by Lucero to consolidate his power. |
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Vetter, limping and unarmed, confronts Lucero in his small Colombian hometown. Lucero, surrounded by bodyguards, mocks the futility of Vetter's quest for revenge; Vetter counters that he has only come to arrest Lucero, as half of the bodyguards reveal themselves as undercover DEA agents and the Colombian military storms the town to assist in the arrest. |
Vetter, limping and unarmed, confronts Lucero in his small Colombian hometown. Lucero, surrounded by bodyguards, mocks the futility of Vetter's quest for revenge; Vetter counters that he has only come to arrest Lucero, as half of the bodyguards reveal themselves as undercover DEA agents and the Colombian military storms the town to assist in the arrest. |
Revision as of 03:13, 5 June 2023
Working on an improved plot summary for A Man Apart.
Plot
In a prologue, biker drug distributor "Pomona Joe" receives a shipment in San Pedro and contacts South Central-area dealer Monroe "Overdose" Johnson to arrange a transaction.
Sean Vetter and Demetrius Hicks, lifelong friends who grew up together in Los Angeles, are former gang members who have become DEA agents. Under their supervisor Ty Frost, they have spent the past seven years pursuing Memo Lucero, a Colombian national who controls an extensive drug cartel spanning northern Mexico and southern California.
In Tijuana, DEA and Mexican PJF agents prepare to raid a nightclub where Lucero is hosting a gathering. Frost reminds Vetter and Hicks that the PJF has prohibited DEA agents from carrying firearms into the raid and confiscates their guns; however, PJF agent Gustavo Leon disagrees with the policy and supplies them with pistols. In the commotion of the raid, Lucero escapes unnoticed through a hidden tunnel that leads to the street. After the agents secure the club and do not find Lucero, Vetter identifies the entrance to the tunnel and follows. Lucero flees in a vehicle disguised as a taxicab while Vetter pursues on foot and catches up when Lucero becomes stuck in traffic. As he is arrested, Lucero cryptically warns Vetter that he is making a mistake. Vetter surprises his wife Stacy by returning home early from Mexico.
While the DEA declares total victory over Lucero's cartel at a press conference, Lucero's former operations are taken over by forces working for "El Diablo," an unknown underworld figure. Lucero, now extradited to the United States and incarcerated at United States Penitentiary, Victorville, receives a smuggled satellite phone and is informed of the Diablo development by his associates Ramon Cadena and Mateo Santos, while law enforcement listens over a wiretap. Santos promises to protect Lucero's wife Teresa and young son Memocito. Shortly afterwards, Cadena is assassinated in Mexico City.
The Vetters host a party at their beachside home celebrating Lucero's arrest, attended by Sean's friends and colleagues, including Frost, Hicks and his family, and "Big Sexy," a gang member Sean and Hicks grew up with. In Mexicali, Diablo associates Hondo and "Hollywood Jack" Slayton meet to plan further operations. In San Pedro, assassin Juan receives a call ordering a hit on Vetter. While the Vetters sleep, assassins fire into their bedroom. Sean is shot and returns fire, downing one assassin while the rest escape. The wounded assassin tells Sean that Diablo is responsible for the hit before succumbing to his injuries. Returning inside, Sean finds Stacy critically wounded, and calls 9-1-1 before losing consciousness.
After an long recovery period, Sean briefly awakes to Frost and the Hicks family at his bedside. Some time later, he awakes again and is told by Hicks that Stacy did not survive her injuries. The two visit Stacy's grave. Vetter visits Lucero in prison, who convincingly denies responsibility for the hit. Vetter and Hicks enlist Big Sexy's help in investigating Diablo's network. Sexy identifies a group of dealers in Ghost Town, a South Central neighborhood. The three visit Ghost Town, where Sexy's dog Capone identifies a car with cocaine in the trunk. A resident points Vetter and Hicks to a house occupied by Overdose. Inside they find three brutal murders, with "Diablo" carved into the flesh of one of the corpses. Overdose, hiding in the attic, fires on Vetter and Hicks, but Hicks talks him into surrendering. Overdose explains that his crew was attacked after a business dispute with a new distributor, who he initially refuses to identify. Vetter spins a single round into his revolver and pulls the trigger to intimidate Overdose; after three trigger pulls, he identifies Slayton as his distributor. Frost further notes that Overdose had ten phone calls with a Beverly Hills tanning salon operated by Slayton.
Vetter and Hicks stake out the salon. When Slayton notices Hicks' truck and attempts to leave, Vetter detains him. Vetter loses his temper and assaults Slayton, drawing a crowd, and then asks him about Overdose, who he denies knowing. Vetter attacks Slayton again, forcing Hicks to intervene as they have no justification to arrest him. Vetter notes that Slayton referred to Overdose with a racial slur, meaning he must have been lying. Slayton leaves to visit Hondo in Echo Park, executing him for making the calls from the salon and for botching the hit on Vetter. Slayton then calls Juan, arranging to meet with him in Tijuana.
In Mexico, Santos attempts to move Lucero's wife and son to a secure location, but the latter two are killed by a car bomb. Vetter again visits Lucero as he mourns his family at the prison chapel, and Lucero offers Vetter funds to help him pose undercover as a drug buyer and infiltrate Diablo's network. Vetter and Hicks, posing as out-of-state drug dealers, visit Pomona Joe's Norwalk strip club and negotiate a sale. The DEA sets up a sting operation at the San Pedro waterfront, where Vetter meets with Pomona Joe and Juan to purchase bulk cocaine. During their conversation, Juan brags about killing the wife of the cop who arrested Lucero, causing Vetter to viciously attack him, which triggers a massive shootout. Admist the chaos, Hicks discovers that Vetter beat Juan to death, and shoots the corpse with a dead criminal's gun to cover it up. Three DEA agents are killed in the firefight, and Frost puts Vetter on leave pending a psychiatric evaluation.
Vetter visits Lucero again, who encourages him to continue his investigation as a vigilante, and offers the location of Diablo's money stash in Mexico in exchange for a transfer to a safer prison. Vetter stakes out the location, nightclub operated by Pomona Joe. He enlists Hicks to help him raid the club, who refuses, and Big Sexy's crew, who agree. Hicks tries to talk Vetter out of the raid, but joins at the last minute. Holding Joe at gunpoint, Vetter and Hicks force him to arrange a cash drop with Slayton in the desert. Once there they ambush Slayton, and beat and threaten him until he reveals that the plan is to deliver the money to Diablo's men in Mexicali. Vetter and Hicks stash a tracking device in the money and hide aboard Slayton's plane while he completes the delivery. On completing the delivery, Slayton is killed by Diablo's men, who are tailed by Vetter and Hicks to the Lucero's now-defunct nightclub that they previously raided.
Vetter and Hicks infiltrate the club through the now-flooded hidden tunnel. Inside Vetter finds a stash of cash as well as Santos, seemingly unmasking him as El Diablo, but Santos amusedly denies this as a henchman ambushes Vetter from behind. Meanwhile, Lucero boards a bus for his prison transfer. Hicks observes Diablo's men entering the club on CCTV cameras and ambushes them, providing enough of a distraction for Vetter to overpower and kill his assailant. Vetter pursues Santos through the tunnel. Santos shoots him in the leg and nearly drowns him before Vetter gets ahold of his gun, shooting and killing him. Gunmen attack Lucero's bus and spring him. It is revealed that the Diablo persona was a ruse by Lucero to consolidate his power.
Vetter, limping and unarmed, confronts Lucero in his small Colombian hometown. Lucero, surrounded by bodyguards, mocks the futility of Vetter's quest for revenge; Vetter counters that he has only come to arrest Lucero, as half of the bodyguards reveal themselves as undercover DEA agents and the Colombian military storms the town to assist in the arrest.
Vetter and Hicks again visit Stacy's grave. Vetter tells her that while he is still grieving, he has found peace.