When the Clay County Sheriff’s Office is broken into and robbed, Deputy Sheriff Tabitha ‘Tabby’ Temple (Nikki Amuka-Bird) is called back from injury leave to cover the dispatch radio for the night. Tabby, recovering from a broken leg and walking with crutches, heads into work with her teenage son Monty (Zach Morris) in tow. Monty’s recent and serious transgressions have broken Tabby’s trust and she’s not leaving him unsupervised. The Sheriff and Deputies head out to recover items stolen in the robbery. And when Tabby agrees to allow Monty to head off for an evening babysitting job she is left alone in the Sheriff’s Office. But as the night progresses things start to go awry. The Sheriff and the Chief Deputy are lured into a deadly gunfight, all observed by Tabby via the police livestream dash cams. The locksmith who appears at the front door to fix the robbery damage is not who he says he is. When Tabby confronts him her nightmare begins and the Sheriff’s Office is besieged by heavily armed attackers. Tabby repels the initial attacks, locks the doors and calls for backup. But the closest State Police units are thirty minutes away. She’s going to have to fend for herself. And things get way more complicated when Monty returns, intent on finishing an intense argument with Tabby they were having over the phone. Now Tabby isn’t just fighting for herself, she’s fighting to keep her son alive. Isolated and outgunned, mother and son will have to do whatever it takes to survive.
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