![]() Beck retrieves a cache of documents Burns dropped, which contains white supremacy propaganda, maps, and an address book. Beck and the chief head to a ranch alleged to be Burns' hideout, where Burns and his men attack the officers by firing automatic weapons they escape driving the Ford. A local police chief informs Beck of the crime and he immediately leaves for Arizona. In Arizona, Burns and his men rob a Mexican bar and kill its patrons. The man tells Beck that he last saw Burns driving a maroon Ford Ranch Wagon en route to Bakersfield. A man suddenly flees the house and Beck captures him after a chase on foot he turns out to be one of Burns' friend who is also on parole from committing armed robbery. ![]() He and a parole officer go to Burns' home only to find his college student brother, John, who claims he has not seen Burns and is only staying for the holidays. ![]() While examining police records he comes across a person of interest named Bobby Burns, who has recently been paroled from a four-year robbery sentence. The alcoholic, hard-driven LASD Detective Jerry Beck is tasked with the investigation. On Christmas Eve in Los Angeles, a dispatched LASD Sheriff is shot dead by an armed robber, who early on robbed a convenience store and also killed its African-American owner.
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