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‘Rebel Ridge’ Ending Explained: Is Netflix Cop Thriller Based on a True Story? - Blavity

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Any unexpected run-in with the police can be anxiety-inducing, especially when things take a turn like Terry Richmond experiences in Netflix’s Rebel Ridge . The crime action thriller landed on the streamer in early September, with Aaron Pierre playing the leading man – an ex-marine desperate to post bail for his cousin, Mike. As Terry rides his bike through the small town of Shelby Springs, two police officers harass and hit him with their car. After knocking him down, the cops uncover thousands of dollars in cash in Terry’s backpack, which was intended to go toward freeing Mike. Our Rebel Ridge ending explained analysis has plenty of spoilers, so don’t keep reading if you want to watch the movie first! Deputies Steve Lann (Emory Cohen) and Evan Marston (David Denman) seized Terry’s money, not knowing he specialized in non-lethal combat in the Marine Corps Martial Arts Program. At first, the leading man hopes to reclaim his property peacefully, but Chief Sandy Burnne (Don Johnson)...

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