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Darren Briggs, a police officer in his 40s, pulls over Ernest, a 93 year old man, for going above the speed limit. Upon closer inspection, he notices fresh bruises on Ernest's face. Briggs also notices from Ernest's license that not only is his license expired but he lives in one of the troubled neighborhoods of their small town. Ernest struggles to communicate owing to his bad hearing and insists that he needs to get home with a sense of urgency. Briggs offers to drop Ernest home and he obliges. After dropping Ernest off, Briggs gets a phone call from son asking if he'd be able to make it to his game but Briggs brushes it off saying he'd try if he finished whatever he was working on. Briggs spends the rest of his day investigating potential leads while constantly ignoring Theo's calls. Briggs reaches a point where he feels all is lost, he finally answers Theo's call and says some very resentful things causing more damage to their already strained relationship. Briggs goes on to find vital information about Ernest which upon further investigation leaves with him an eye-opening lesson and calls for a deeper introspective into his own life and relationship with his family.