The next day, Gustavo returned to Darnell Bros. Lester had come up with a plan already. "Guys, one of us can pose as a technician with the company that produced the surveillance cameras they have in that gun store. And the others can pose as policemen."

Michael, Franklin, Trevor and Gustavo considered what Lester had said for a few seconds. "Not a bad plan, Lester," Gustavo remarked. The others agreed with Gustavo. Trevor said, "Well then, let's go with his damn plan! Since when have we not followed his plan for our heists?"

Lester gave a short smile at them. "Well, we'll need to get two sets of police uniforms and two police cars. We also need a technician uniform and a van from Eel Actrikal." Michael and Franklin volunteered to get the police cars. Trevor chose to steal the technician uniform and the Eel Actrikal van.

Two days later, all the things needed had been gathered. Michael, Franklin and Gustavo would be the 'policemen' and Trevor would be the 'technician'.

At about ten in the morning, Trevor pulled up outside the Marie Weathers' Gun Store in the Eel Actrikal Speedo, dressed in technician overalls. He walked into the store with a toolbox in his hand. Five minutes after Trevor arrived, the first police car arrived, with Michael and Franklin in it.

Walking into the gun store, Michael flashed his LSPD badge at the cashier. "I am officer Phillips, the guy beside me is officer Johnson," Michael lied. Franklin continued, "We've received a tip that the gun store here might be robbed today. We were dispatched here to investigate."

The first cashier shook his head. "The surveillance cameras haven't picked up any suspicious individuals yet, officers. It's only been about an hour since we opened." The second cashier said, "There's a technician from Eel Actrikal, that surveillance camera company, in our control room at the back. His name is Tony."

Michael and Franklin looked at each other, pretending to be in deep thought. Finally, Michael nodded at Franklin. Turning back to look at the cashiers, Franklin asked,"Can we go into your staff-only area and take a look at this Tony?" The first cashier was reluctant but the second cashier, who was more experienced, agreed.

A minute or two earlier, Trevor had entered the control room at the back. The control room operator, a young man, examined Trevor. "You're the technician?" Trevor nodded. "Name's Tony. If you would, could you please shut off the cameras for a while? Won't take more than a few minutes. I just need to make sure they're okay."

Shrugging, the control room operator switched off all the surveillance cameras. The moment the cameras were off, Trevor whacked the young man in the head hard, knocking him out. Trevor then went to lock the door.

Michael knocked on the locked door of the control room. He asked loudly, allowing the two cashiers to hear him, "Um…Tony? Are you there? And the control room operator?" Trevor answered, "I'm Tony. Everything's fine here. Who the hell are you anyway?"

"We're the goddamn police, Tony. Open up," Michael ordered. Trevor unlocked the door and opened it. Franklin entered the room and looked around. Franklin spoke to Trevor softly, "The money?" Trevor replied as softly, "At the back. There're two large ones. The safes have the key-type lock. I think the cashiers have the key."

Franklin stepped out of the control room and whispered to Michael what Trevor had told him. Michael nodded and they returned to the cashier area. "Sirs," Michael got the cashiers' attention. "Could you all follow me?" The second cashier asked, "Can it be just one of us? We need to tend the store, you know?"

"It'll take a short while only," Franklin spoke. Reluctantly, both cashiers followed the 'policemen'. The 'policemen' led the cashiers to the control room and knocked them unconscious. "We need to be quick."

At that moment, Gustavo's police car arrived and he walked into the store. Gustavo turned to the security guard, "Where're the cashiers?" The security guard explained everything to Gustavo. Gustavo asked the guard to follow him. Leading the security guard to a corner of the store, Gustavo knocked him unconscious. He texted the 'policemen' and the 'technician' that the security guard was down.

Minutes later, Michael, Franklin and Trevor came through the back. Only Michael and Franklin had duffle bags slung over their shoulders. Trevor forced open the two cash registers and grabbed the money from them. "Four thousand, not bad," Trevor remarked. Outside the gun store, Michael and Franklin quickly unloaded the duffle bags into the back of the Eel Actrikal van while Gustavo kept watch. The moment Michael and Franklin shut the back doors of the van, Trevor took off. Michael, Franklin and Gustavo got into their police cars and drove off.

Back at Darnell Bros, the five counted the money they had stolen. "Two hundred thousand from the two duffle bags," Franklin said. "And the four thousand from the cash registers," Trevor added. Gustavo did the simple math. "Two hundred and four thousand. Quite good."

Lester did the division. "Since there's five of us, each of us gets forty thousand and eight hundred dollars. Job well done, people. I'm sure Merryweather will be very pissed."

That afternoon, Alex Robinson of Weazel News reported, "In the morning, the Marie Weathers' Gun Store on Vespucci Boulevard in Little Seoul was robbed. We are not sure how, as there are no camera records and the workers there were knocked out. But one of the cashiers, a young man named Joe, recounts of seeing police officers and technicians. Mike Greyson with more."

Mike Greyson waited for a moment before he spoke, "At about 10 00 hours this morning, the only Marie Weathers' Gun Store in Little Seoul was robbed. Handing the mike over to Joe, a cashier who was at the scene at that time." Joe, the first cashier, took the mike and said, "At about 10 o'clock, a technician who called himself Tony came and said he had to check the cameras. The other cashier and I believed him, because Tony was wearing technician overalls and he had arrived in an Eel Actrikal van."

"Then a few minutes later two policemen walked in. They called themselves Officer Phillips and Officer Johnson. They said they received a tip that someone might be here to rob the store today. We allowed them in. After that they called us to follow them. Then were knocked out. I'm not sure what happened after that."

Joe handed the mike back to Mike Greyson. "Police are still investigating who is behind the robbery. There is speculation that the robbery might be masterminded by the thieves who had robbed the Union Depository all those months ago. This is Mike Greyson, Weazel News."