...maybe I'm slow, but I never thought of this until I watched if half-drunk last night:
So at the end, when they go after Roger's money, they call in and make their story that they took fire coming in through the door initially.
But, they spent a long-ass time digging up the kitchen before hand to get to the money. What did they do, decide to dig up the kitchen in the 5 minutes it took backup to get there while a fellow officer was shot twice? Bad plan IMO.
Plus, Denzel was all like "Make sure you sign out all the tools out of Maintenance". So, it's not like they could say "Oh it was already dug up when we got here, those aren't our tools."
So at the end, when they go after Roger's money, they call in and make their story that they took fire coming in through the door initially.
But, they spent a long-ass time digging up the kitchen before hand to get to the money. What did they do, decide to dig up the kitchen in the 5 minutes it took backup to get there while a fellow officer was shot twice? Bad plan IMO.
Plus, Denzel was all like "Make sure you sign out all the tools out of Maintenance". So, it's not like they could say "Oh it was already dug up when we got here, those aren't our tools."