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Believe that!
~ Miles's catchphrase

Miles Logan (also known as Detective Malone) is the anti-heroic main protagonist in the 1999 action-comedy film Blue Streak. He is portrayed by Martin Lawrence. 

History[]

Miles Logan along with his colleague Deacon and Eddie attempted a heist by stealing a diamond worth $17 million in Los Angeles. However, Deacon wanted the diamond for himself so he doublecrossed them by killing Eddie and forcing Miles to deliver the diamond right after Miles stole it, as the police arrive in the scene, forcing Miles to escape both Deacon and the cops, and hid the diamond in the ductwork of a building under construction on the third floor, before being apprehended by the police. As he was arrested, he witnessed in horror the body of his dead friend Eddie lying on a damaged police car.

Two years later, he was released and attempted to reconnect with his girlfriend, but she immediately dumped him for lying to her about his criminal lifestyle. To make matters worse for Miles, when he attempted to retrieve the diamond, he found that the building he hid it is now an LAPD police station. He enters the building, only to find that it is now hidden on the Robbery/Homicide detective bureau, which requires a key card to access. He managed to steal one from a rookie cop named Carlson when disguised as an eccentric pizza deliveryman. 

He visited his forger, Uncle Lou, who created a fake badge and transfer papers in a way for Miles to enter the station as a newly transferred detective name Malone. While attempting to retrieve the diamond, from the ducts, in a woman's restroom, he inadvertently stops a prisoner who was trying to escape. He introduced himself to the other cops and is teamed up with Carlson. They're being sent on a burglary call, where Miles called it out as a fraud perpetrated by the owner. Carlson attempted to arrest the owner, but Miles decided to go soft on him and vows him never to pull another stunt like that again. 

On their way back to the station, Miles went into a grocery store to get an aspirin, but the store was being robbed by an old friend of Miles, Tulley, who was his former getaway driver in the heist. After Miles arrested Tulley, he was promoted to Lead Detective, much to his surprise. When Logan made another attempt to retrieve the diamond, he interrupted a cop meeting where the cops were giving information on a drug dealer name Jean LaFleur. Due to his promotion as lead detective, the cops begin asking him questions that he has a hard time answering, such as their opinions on P-31, but when the majority agree to drop it and declared the P-40, he blindly accepted their suggestion. He later went on to interrogate Tulley, whom he promised will spend only one night in jail. Tulley demand that he owed him $50,000, but Miles went on to attack him, where Tulley's attorney Mellisa Green demanded him to stop. 

Miles went on to make yet another attempt to locate the diamond in the ducts, and once discovering where it is, he was interrupted by Carlson, who realized that Miles isn't who he says he is, so he crafts another lie, claiming that he is secretly from Internal Affairs. After a fourth attempt to retrieve the diamond, he was immediately interrupted by another burglary call where he, Carlson and another detective named Hardcastle were sent on duty. Someone destroyed an old temple, which happens to have heroin inside that is stowaway inside a truck being sent to LaFleur. Miles apprehended the driver of the truck, Benny, and proceeded to brutally beat him inside the interrogation room, while demanding information from him.

Miles finally managed to retrieve the diamond from the air vent, but accidentally dropped it in a load of seized heroin that he helped retrieve, whom the FBI wanted to use it for testing. This leads Miles to suggest using it as bait in a sting operation. He later released Tulley, who still demanded his cut of the money, in which Miles promised once he gets the diamond. He is arranged to be in the delivery truck with heroin. Once they arrived, Miles went inside the back of the truck to where the heroin is, and finally grabbed the diamond, but was joined in by Tulley, and Deacon (who had been keeping tabs on Miles once finding out that he was posing as a cop), snatched the diamond from Logan while holding him at gunpoint.

Out of nowhere, a crane immediately grabbed the truck and dragged all the way to be delivered to LaFleur. Miles, Tulley, and Deacon were immediately outnumbered and outgunned by LaFleur's men. Deacon tried to expose Miles to the drug dealer saying this was all a setup, but Miles stated that he's lying, so LaFleur offered him a deal by giving him a gun to kill Deacon to prove that Miles isn't a cop, but was intervened by the LAPD and FBI, who apprehend LaFleur, along with most of his men. Deacon, however, managed to steal a truck and drive away as Miles hopped inside in order to get the diamond from him, but immediately failed. When on the side of the truck, he was forced to jump off as he almost crashed into a toll booth in Mexico. The cops had set up a barracade, but Deacon was still able to escape. 



Miles demanded that they should be continuing to pursue him, but the FBI stated that because they are not under jurisdiction, they are not allowed to cross into Mexico, but Miles refused to comply. Miles promptly steals a police car in order to continue pursuing Deacon. He managed to catch up with Deacon, and shoots a smoke bomb to a hole on the side of the truck, causing Deacon to lose control and eventually crash into Miles. The two went face-to-face, pointing guns at one another, while Miles eventually demands that he give up the diamond and hand over the gun. Miles offers him a choice to be taken in by the American police, or the ones in Mexico. Deacon reluctantly accepts the former, and promises that he will return for him one day. After giving him a kick in the face, Miles handcuffs Deacon to the truck and walks away, but Deacon wasn't done, as he had another gun concealed on his person, and was about to shoot Miles, but Miles immediately turned and fatally shoots him, avenging Eddie in the process.

Miles later returned back the U.S. side of the border, where the FBI demanded an explanation for his actions, but the LAPD fends them off for him. The LAPD, however, demanded he gives THEM an explanation of who exactly he is working as, as none of his fake credentials check out, so he lied again by saying he was a federalé, an undercover cop from Mexico, and said he will return to his fellow Federalés, and explain everything to them. As he walked off, he manages to get a few inches over the border just when Carlson and Hardcastle stopped him, revealing that they know who he really is, as Carlson figured it out by thinking exactly like a crook, much to Miles's surprise; however, they couldn't arrest him, due to the FBI jurisdiction of not being allowed to cross the Mexican border, where Miles just happened to cross, which makes him just out of their jurisdiction. In reality, however, they saw him more as a friend and wanted to thank him for all the help that he provided. Carlson and Hardcastle gave Miles a bittersweet goodbye, and say they may catch him later before Miles happily runs off with the diamond.  

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