FBI Agent Zane is revealed to be working with Cortland, having killed Ball and shot himself in the arm.Ĭortland scolds Zane for letting some "loose ends" escape, and Zane begins searching for Sharp and the cheerleaders he also kills the sniper he hired. John Cortland is exonerated from all charges pressed against him due to a lack of evidence. It is revealed that Sharp is divorced and has a daughter, Emma ( Shannon Marie Woodward) who is in high school and doesn't feel as though her father had ever been around. The information is relayed to him by the Governor of Texas ( Rick Perry). Sharp is given the task of protecting the girls at all times, because their fathers are worried about them. Agent Zane is found shot in the arm next to Ball's body and claims he didn't see the sniper.Īnne ( Christina Milian), Teresa ( Paula Garcés), Evie ( Monica Keena), Heather ( Vanessa Ferlito) and Barb ( Kelli Garner) are taken to the police station, where they all have conflicting descriptions of the shooter. It is revealed the sniper is after Ball, and a group of cheerleaders from the University of Texas at Austin witness his murder. As they talk, a sniper begins shooting, wounding Swanson and giving Ball a chance to escape (although Swanson is shot in the chest, she survives due to the bullet missing her heart). Instead, Sharp takes the key and forces Ball outside, where FBI agent Eddie Zane ( Brian Van Holt) is waiting.
Sharp and Swanson track down Ball to the warehouse, where Ball gives Sharp a key in an attempt to buy him off. Two lonesome Texas Rangers, Roland Sharp ( Tommy Lee Jones) and Maggie Swanson ( Liz Vassey), question Percy Stevens ( Cedric the Entertainer) about the whereabouts of his former prison roommate, Morgan Ball ( Curtis Armstrong), who they want to testify against organized crime boss John Cortland ( Turner Stephen Bruton).
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