grammar - what's meaning of "have you brought over to my place in the morning."


There's a sentence of dialogue from Walking Dead that confused me:



have you brought over to my place in the morning.



This is not a interrogative sentence. Why does it put the "have" in the first place of this sentence? What's the grammar here?




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