Pete tell Hodges about the case of YA.
"[Pete]...And the next time Young Aaron walks into a pawnshop or a check-cashing emporium with his bellygun, we’ll know ahead of time, and it’s angel, angel, down we go.”
[Hodges]“Why wait?”
“DA again,” Pete says.“You bring Diana the Dope a steak, she says cook it for me, and if it isn’t medium-rare, I’ll send it back.”
“But you’ve got him.”
1. "it's angel...down we go." is argot in arresting action?
2. Why is the topic shifted to steak cooking? Is there metaphor in it?
"[Pete]...And the next time Young Aaron walks into a pawnshop or a check-cashing emporium with his bellygun, we’ll know ahead of time, and it’s angel, angel, down we go.”
[Hodges]“Why wait?”
“DA again,” Pete says.“You bring Diana the Dope a steak, she says cook it for me, and if it isn’t medium-rare, I’ll send it back.”
“But you’ve got him.”
1. "it's angel...down we go." is argot in arresting action?
2. Why is the topic shifted to steak cooking? Is there metaphor in it?