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Michael
In early August, the police visit the MacKenzie house as part of their investigation in the neighborhood. Michael is tense and terrified. He wants to hide in his room but thinks it would be suspicious. The officers disclose details about the investigation. They just want to know who owns guns.
Michael’s father tells the officers about his two rifles and adds that Michael just got a Winchester for his birthday. Michael’s heart races. The officers ask to see the rifles. Michael’s father fetches his rifles and suggests Michael do the same. Michael realizes his father has considered the idea that the bullet came from their house. Michael lies and says he loaned the rifle to Joe, so Michael’s father tells him to call Joe.
Michael doesn’t expect Joe to pick up the phone, as he should be at work, but Joe got fired. Michael ignores what Joe is saying and pretends Joe told him the rifle was stolen. Joe realizes that the cops are there asking for the rifle and goes along with it. He tells Michael to meet him at the park when the police leave. Michael’s father scolds him for trusting Joe with the rifle. The police assure Michael they’ll track it down.
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