The “Heart Attack Letter” in Mayor of Kingston is a small but important document that spells trouble for anyone who receives it. Mayor of Kingston Season 1 ended with a massive prison riot that had been simmering for a long time. While officers Kyle McCluskey (Taylor Handley) and Ian Ferguson (Hugh Dillon) are at the Kingstown jail to transport Milo (Aidan Gillen) to the DA’s office, a riot breaks out, and the two have to crawl into an air vent to wait. for. Save.
Kyle manages to get a message to Mike McLuskey (Jeremy Renner), who sends in Robert Sawyer (Hamish Allan-Headley), and his extrajudicial SWAT team. To save Kyle and Ian, Robert and his team are forced to kill some of the prisoners, although they take no pleasure in doing so. These events occur in the season 1 finale, “This Piece of My Soul”, however It’s not until a few episodes into season 2 that Robert receives the “Heart Attack Letter”.
The Mayor of Kingstown’s “Heart Attack Letter” is a document informing Robert that he is under investigation by Internal Affairs.
IA wants answers for the dead prisoners in Kingstown prison
Robert reveals that he received the “Heart Attack Letter” in Season 2, Episode 6, “Left with the Nose”. The police sergeant calls together Ian, Mike and Kyle to tell them all about him. It is explained that the letter is a warning that the internal operations unit is investigating the behavior of Robert’s team during the prison riot. The district attorney has already told Robert that he needs to get a lawyer. It is a precarious situation. Robert was always one of the brash characters in Mayor of KingstonAnd he and his team acted outside their jurisdiction.
The letter is a way to lay the blame for the entire event at the feet of the SWAT team.
On the other hand, they did the best they could to minimize prisoner losses. It was the arrival of the National Guard that caused most of the deaths during the riots. The letter is a way to lay the blame for the entire event at the feet of the SWAT team. Robert, Mike and the SWAT team don’t always operate within the boundaries of the law, but they do have a code, and The accusation is more along the lines of a witch-hunt As it is an investigation into misconduct.
“Ben” was the man who betrayed Robert
Robert and the SWAT team are betrayed by one of their own
At first, Robert assumes that one of the inmates must be working with IA, but Mike tells him that no inmate in Kingstown would ever work with the police. In the next episode, “Drones”, it is revealed that Ben Morrissey, a member of the SWAT team, snitched on his fellow officers. The team is particularly ironic considering Ben killed the most prisoners of any of them.
As the only one not accused by Ya, Mike goes to talk to Ben and tries to convince him to back off from testifying. His overtures don’t work, which leads to Ian and Charlie Pickings (Kenny Johnson) paying Ben a visit at his home. The meeting takes an unexpectedly violent turn and Ben is no longer able to testify against the SWAT team after they are done with him.
What’s next for Robert as mayor of Kingstown?
Robert takes a bullet in season 3
Robert survives a brutal beating at the end of Mayor of Kingston Season 2 by Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa), but in season 3, he surprises everyone with his quick recovery. Naturally, the first thing he wants is revenge, and his violent tendencies only grow over time.
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At the end of season 3, during the shootout on the bridge, Robert loses his composure and starts firing at creeps who are surrendering or just trying to escape. Kyle, seeing this, protects his former friend. The Mayor of Kingston Season closes with Robert in critical condition. If he manages to survive his injuries, it’s possible he could get another “heart attack letter” if Kyle decides to go to Internal Affairs.
Mayor of Kingstown (English: Mayor of Kingstown) is a drama-thriller series with Jeremy Renner as Mike McCluskey, who takes over for his brother as head of the family. The McLusky family are power brokers in Kingstown, Michigan, where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. With the themes of systemic racism, corruption and inequality, the series provides a powerful look at their attempt to bring order and justice to a city that has none.
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Pha’rez Lass, Jeremy Renner, Derek Webster, Hamish Allan-Headley, Hugh Dillon, Dianne Wiest, Aiden Gillen, Taylor Handley, Kyle Chandler, Tobi Bamtefa, Emma Laird
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November 14, 2021
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2
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Hugh Dillon, Taylor Sheridan