Alonzo is the "wolf" and in LA he's used to being *the alpha wolf* among both cops and gangsters. The streets of LA are *his* turf and he can do what he wants, by virtue of his LAPD authority, his personal status and his willingness and ability to hurt or kill people.
Now imagine him in Vegas, where his killing took place. He's going to leave behind about 1% of his swagger in LA, but the rest he takes with him to Vegas. He's been drinking, he's losing a lot of money, and some connected Russian doesn't give Alonzo the respect Alonzo thinks he deserves. My guess is that for Alonzo, this isn't a situation he even stops to analyze, it's instant street justice for this guy.
The other thing to consider is a lot of these mob guys overrate the near term value of their own toughness and invulnerability -- does this Russian guy know he's fucking with a hard-case bent LAPD detective? I gotta believe that more than one mob tough guy in history (and especially in Vegas) got taken down a peg or two by underestimating the "don't give a shit" attitude and ability of random strangers.
So you could easily have a situation where Alonzo is drunk, pissed off at losing money, and some Russian guy starts making "n***er" comments about Alonzo, not knowing who Alonzo is, or even if he did, badly underestimating Alonzo's willingness and ability to kick his ass.
In actual reality, I would kind of expect this thing to be negotiated between the bent LAPD bosses and the Russian mob above Alonzo's level. LAPD says they will tax his ass and make him pay tribute and stay out of Vegas, but they aren't selling any licenses to kill LAPD officers in LA. Even bent LAPD bosses aren't going for that, and if it happens the Russians could probably expect more problems than it's worth in disrupted business and dead Russian mobsters.
This is what makes me think Alonzo was always doomed, money or not. The LAPD "commission" cut him loose, he was beyond the liability stage.
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