08x15 - The Right Thing

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08x15 - The Right Thing

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All right?

I got it.

I told you it was gonna be fine.

You don't have to...

You don't have to say that to me, man.

How many times you gonna tell me the same thing?

- It...

- Hey!

You good?

Okay.

I got it.

Just...

just give me a chance, and I'll figure it out.

[DINNER MUSIC PLAYS]

♪ - Deputy Miller.

- Evening.

I...

I ordered you a scotch.

I guessed.

Oh.

You guessed right.

Okay, good.

- [CLEARS THROAT]

- All right.

So what's the occasion?

- Celebration.

- Mm.

Reports are being released to CompStat tomorrow, and the numbers are pretty good.

- Hm.

- Huge drop in CRs, and a corresponding drop in crime.

New Chicago Policing is finally showing progress.

- Hm.

- And I wanted to thank you.

- Huh.

- For buying in.

Or...

We had a cold wave come in.

People stayed inside.

Stopped sh**ting each other till it warms back up.

[WHISPERS]

Wow.

Is that you a thing or a Chicago thing?

- Hm.

- Waiting for the next storm.

More like an alternative theory thing.

Look...

I've been down this road before.

- Mm.

- This is how it starts.

Atlanta, Newark; Reform goes so slow, you can't even see it until it's blinding you all at once.

Huh.

- You made it!

- I was bored.

This is Sergeant Hank Voight who runs the Intelligence Unit...

The one I was telling you about...

The one who works all the big cases.

Oh, cool.

Hank, this is my son, Darrell.

Oh.

So... she talks about me a lot, huh?

- Yeah.

- [LAUGHS]

She thinks it makes her too relatable.

To run a police force, you gotta be more

- than a mere mortal, yeah?

- Mm.

He was living in Atlanta, and he's been in Chicago for two months.

- [PHONE BUZZING]

- He's going to DePaul.

I hope you don't mind.

I told him to stop by if he wanted a bite.

No, of course not.

It's nice to meet you.

I gotta grab this.

Be right back.

You have a son.

How did I not know that?

He grew up with his father, my ex...

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Who, uh...

He never lived with me.

He came out here for a change.

Change in Chicago.

Seems to be the thing these days.



[TIRES SQUEALING, HORN BLARING]

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]



[TIRES SQUEALING, HORN BLARING]

[TENSE MUSIC]



Put your hands on the wheel.

Get 'em on the wheel!

Darrell?

Get out of the car.

- Nice and slow.

- You got your g*n out?

- Jesus.

- It is what it is.

You carrying anything I should know about, hm?

- g*n, Kn*fe?

- Come on, man.

Why are you following me?

- I need your help.

- With what?

"Intelligence Unit," "Sergeant." My mom told me about you.

I thought maybe you could...

The quicker you get to the point.

I owe some people a lot of money.

If I don't pay 'em soon, they're gonna k*ll me.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

You have a nice place.

This your kid?

We're around the same age.

Tell me what's going on right now.

I party sometimes up north.

There's these college kids.

[CHUCKLES]

What are you dealing?

Just a little coke.

And a little coke turns into a lot of money.

How?

Well, these guys, they say they'll pay me back.

And they do eventually.

I just...

I got a little...

buried under it with my dealer.

I owe K.

Who's your dealer?

His name's Kent Darby.

He owns a strip club.

Practically nobody.

Crap dude.

Why the hell are you here?

Why aren't you telling your mom this?

[LAUGHS]

Have you met her?

[SOFT, TENSE MUSIC]

I messed up, okay?

And this...

This will k*ll her.



Can't you help me without telling her?

[CHUCKLES]

You've got to be kidding me.

Look, Sam, I'm...

I'm pretty sure he's thinking since you're my boss, I wouldn't want your kid to get in trouble.

Right.

I mean, look.

He's not a bad kid.

Just... he's got a gift for finding trouble.

Sam, you don't have to explain anything to me.

My son was the same way at his age.

I'm just telling you this 'cause...

'Cause it's the right thing to do.

But look, as far as I'm concerned, we never had this conversation.

How's that?

I'll help him off-book.

- I'm okay.

- I'm not.

I don't wanna use my office in that way.

I want you to help him, but I want you to treat this as any other case.

Put him down as a CI, and I'll take care of whatever else happens.

Someone we know has been dealing eight balls for a small-time dealer named Kent Darby.

Darby runs coke out of a strip club he owns in Logan Square.

Darrell, our CI, he says it's a small-time operation.

He's the only dealer outside the club.

Most the product goes directly to customers.

Seems like a little fish.

Why aren't we farming this out to Narcotics?

Because we know the CI.

His name is Darrell Miller.

As in Deputy Miller?

Her son.

Huh.

All right.

So what?

Kid got himself in a little trouble.

This should be easy, okay?

We do a buy-bust.

We give Darrell K from the funds to pay Kent, he re-ups, we bust 'em both, Darrell gets a deal.

Wait, so Sarge, we're putting Darrell on paper?

It's the way Miller wants to play it.

I can respect that.

Look...

Darrell's downstairs right now.

Just wire him up and let's get this thing done quick.

Oh, so this doesn't bother you at all?

What about it?

We're using our badge to help a cop's kid out of a jam.

We're doing a favor for a cop who's been good to us.

Exactly.

A favor for privilege.

Come on, bro, you know we wouldn't be working this case if it wasn't for that kid's last name.

Yo!

Walls are not soundproof in here.

Watch your volume, kay?

- Sorry about that.

- Sorry, Sarge.

- We all set?

- Yes, we are.

Darrell, right?

Yes, sir.

I'm Officer Atwater.

That's Officer Ruzek.

- Thank you, Sarge.

- Mm.

Heard a lot about you.

All right, Darrell.

We're gonna hook you up.

You understand what you gotta do?

Hand off the cash, get more coke, wait to be arrested.

Yes, sir.

I know I'm getting a deal.

I do.

And I'm grateful.

But it's also not all I am.

You know, privilege, son of my mom.

I'm not all bad.

I'm sure that's true.

Just like everybody else that deals dope.

It ain't your fault you're getting off easy.

♪ So hard to behave ♪

♪ You can be challenged with a hard game ♪

♪ Shake me to the core ♪

Yo, how you doin', bro?

You good?




You all right?

Good to see you.


Geez, kid.

Yo, Jay.

Darrell's heading your way.



Copy you.

I see him.

[CROWD WHOOPING]

Yo, Kent.

Where's Lady Jupiter?

I thought she was gonna be here.

I was gonna ask her out.

Heads up, Jay.

We got a g*n.

Where's the money?

Relax.

I got it.


Go ahead.

Count.

You know, I told you when you started, did I not?

You screw up, he'll k*ll you.

He'll put your ass in the ground.

He.

Who's he?

Kent's supplier?

- Heard you then, hear you now.

- I don't think so.

I'm pretty sure you don't hear a damn thing.

You gonna give me a re-up or not?

This sound right to you?

What do we got?

Jay, hold tight.

Something's off.

We both know I move product, that I make you guys money.



[CHUCKLES]

All right, looks like they're about to make the exchange.

Copy that.

[MUFFLED MUSIC CONTINUES]

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Who is this dude?

Uh, Jay, Sarge, looks like we stumbled into a real case here.

This guy has a lot of product.

I'm talking multiple, multiple kilos, a half-mil at least.



Yo.

What the hell?

I thought y'all were coming in.

Y'all left me there

- like a fool.

- You forgot

- to tell us something?

- What are you talking about?

Darrell, you said this guy was small-time.

How the hell is that small-time?

Nah, no.

I don't know about that.

Sure, you do.

Who's he working with?

What's the name of his boss, man?

I don't know.

You don't wanna keep lying to us, Darrell.

But I'm telling you the truth.

- I just sell eight balls, man.

- You sure about that?

'Cause you just walked us into a major drug operation.

Now we need to investigate, find out who Kent's boss is.

- Come on.

- No, Darrell.

It don't work like that.

We don't work for you.

We gotta investigate that weight now, see where the hell it's coming from.

God.

Shut up and get your ass in the van.

Come on, man.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



- I can't believe he told you.

- So look.

What exactly are you moving?

Ounces, kilos?

I told you.

Just a couple of eight balls.

That's it.

And I'm supposed to believe that now?

Well, you never believe me.

Why do you think I told your sergeant instead of you?

You don't wanna hear I screwed up, that I...

No.

Of course, I don't.

Because I didn't raise you...

You didn't raise me, Ma.

- I am trying to help you.

- Well, then help me!

Look, I'm asking for your help.

So Kent's dealing in bulk, and I'm not.



You know me.

You should know me.

I'm just dealing to some guys I thought were my friends.

Trying to get in with them at some school you insisted I go to.

That's it.

I may be stupid, but I'm not some big-time dealer.

Look, what Kent's got going on, that's on him.

- It's got nothing to do with me.

- Oh, no.

It's got everything to do with you.

You chose to do this.

You chose this way.



Your office.

- Have you ID'd Kent's source?

- Nope.

He's got no priors, no links to any big dealers we know.

Mudds and Tolls turned up nothing.

Okay.

Then we gotta build up.

Yeah, but Sam, you understand if...

If we run this by the book, it's gonna roll back on you.

That is a lot of weight.

It is gonna be a big bust.

And I have to bump Darrell up to Cooperating Defendant,

- and he'll testify.

- I know that.

Well, then you should consider...

What don't you understand, Hank?

You think I don't believe what I preach?

I am who I say I am, who I said I was since the day I met you.

I think everybody has a line where principles blur.

Principles don't get to change when things touch you.

Sam, this would harm no one.

We don't pick and choose.

We have laws, and we serve them.

You had some of the same issues with your son, right?

So you get it.

I've been here before with him.

Darrell needs to know consequences.

He needs to feel this.

And at this point, I don't know what else to do.

We pressed Darrell, but he's sticking to it.

Says he has no idea who Kent works for, who supplies him.

For what it's worth, I believe him.

Okay.

All right, so what do we have on the club?

On paper, the place belongs to Kent, but the money isn't his.

Yeah, the mortgage is paid by an LLC.

So there's this silent partner that I'm pretty sure is probably Kent's boss, and he's the actual owner.

Found no other links between Kent and a big-time supplier or dealer.

His personal finances, social media contacts, LKAs... they all look legit.

Whoever our boss is, he's good.

Well, the quickest way for us to ID him is use what we got, Darrell and Kent.

You two have been working with him.

Get Darrell to intro you guys as buyers.

Best case, we meet the boss in person.

Arrest 'em all in one swoop, nice and easy.

Hey.

Just make sure you detail every piece of Darrell's help on book.

I want that kid looking like a saint, understand me?

You got it, boss.

I mean, that's a lot of territory you haven't even hit yet.

You get in with these guys, you'll be rolling in cash from an entirely new market.

And nothing but exponential growth.

Big word.

You learn that from your fancy school?

Matter of fact, I did.

Studying business.

We're always learning about untapped markets, so...

You sound like an idiot, bro.

Just being honest.

Aw, come on, Kent.

Look, Kent.

You gotta be thinking expansion, all right?

You always gotta be thinking steps ahead.

Stop telling me what I gotta be thinking.

You're really pissing me off, man, like for real.

Hey, look.

You guys got something going on between you two.

I don't think either one of us wanna step on that.

We're not looking for any problems.

Darrell said he ran this by you.

Darrell sent a text message.

Look, hey.

We're not here to play games, all right?

We were told you were looking for buyers.

We were told you were looking to meet us.

Nah.

I was just curious to see what kind of stupid

- he was stepping in now.

- Come on, man.

Your boy has a real flair for that.

So let me try to understand.

You're telling men little stories about me?

Try to make these dudes like you?

- I'm trying to make you money.

- No, no!

You are all about you, Darrell.

Kent, please...

Let me explain to you who this kid is 'cause I don't think he's who you think he is.

He's some child.

Started coming to a strip club so he could pretend he was screwing the women, pretend he was making friends, pretend he had a place in this sorry-ass world, that he was bad-ass coke dealin' player.

- Come on, Kent.

- Shut up and get out.

Hey, don't do me like that, man.

- I made you a lot of cash...

- Get out now!

Hey.

Hold up.

All right.

Come on, man.

Hey, your friend lied to you.

I don't deal nothing.

I own a strip club.

That's it.

- Look, man, these guys...

- Leave!

Okay, okay.

We rollin' out, okay?

So just relax.

Everybody relax.

Let's do it.

Come on.

We can make this work.

I'm trying to tell you...

Hey, hey, shut up.

Darrell, just shut up, man.

That man doesn't wanna work with us, and that's okay.

We understand that.

Thanks for your time, Kent.

Nah, nah, nah.

Look.

We can push him, okay?

He does stuff like that all the time.

He wanted to sh**t you.

No, no, no, no.

He wouldn't have done that.

Bro, that looked pretty close to me.

Okay, then we let him cool down a bit.

No.

We're done.

Look, I need to make this right.

So what do you want me to do?

You want me to beg you?

It doesn't matter what you say, Darrell.

Look, I don't make this right, I ain't got no family left, okay?

None.

I ain't got no more chances either.

I'm out.

I was supposed to change.

I did.

I did change.

This is not who I am.

I made the wrong move.

Darrell, listen.

Hey.

Look at me for a second.

It's got nothing to do with you.

It's just too risky.

We need to take a step back.

We'll reassess in the morning.

We just need to slow things down.

Do you understand?

And that'll work?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

Either way it goes, we gotta fall the hell back.

Do you understand me?

[TENSE MUSIC]



- Yeah.

- Come on, man.

Let me drive you home.



[PHONE BUZZING, RINGING]

[CLEARS THROAT]

[SIGHS]

Hello.

[SNIFFS]

[CLEARS THROAT]

Yo, Darrell.

You there?

[STATIC ON PHONE]

Bro, did you mean to call me?

Did I or did I not tell your dumb ass to stay away?

Come on.

You know I'm right.


We can still fix this.

I'll just look the other way,




- pretend I didn't see anything.

- Too late for all that.


Certain things you can't walk back...

What are you doing, Darrell?

What are you doin', man?

Hey.

Called the team in like you asked for.

Voight's on his way.

All-call message is out.

Got a BOLO on Darrell's car.

Let's put an emergency ping on his phone.

- You got it.

- What's going on?

I've been listening to Darrell argue with a guy.

It sounds like it's Kent, but I can't really make out what they're saying.

Think they must be driving.

All right. You didn't listen!

Now it's out of my hands.


I got no... over what happened.

Where are we at?

Almost got Darrell's phone pinged.

You can talk to him.

Talk to him?

[STATIC]


I kept telling...

Darrell, kept wa...


[STATIC, DROP-OUTS]

Do we know what he was doing tonight?

I don't know.

We told him not to do anything.

What the hell is that?



- Nothing.

- No...




- [RUSTLING]

- They found his phone.


Hold on.

I got him.

th and Indiana.

.

I need to two units to hold down the perimeter at th and Indiana.

We should be right on top of it.

Darrell?

Darrell!

Got the phone.

What about Darrell?

Nah.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



All right.

I'll call Miller.

[SIRENS WAILING]

What's going on?

Where's Darrell?

We don't know.

Darrell rang Ruzek around : a.m.

We're guessing he was with Kent, was in trouble, and he wanted Ruzek to hear what was going on.

What are you saying?

He was abducted?

Well, we're still piecing it together,

- but it looks that way.

- [SIGHS]

Ma'am, Darrell texted Kent at : a.m.

asking to come down to the club to talk.

Kent responded, "Nah.

We're done." We're guessing that Darrell was trying to get the drug deal back on track.

Well, find Kent.

Hit his house now.

Yeah, and get over to that club.

Shut it down.

Seize everything we know is already there.

Interview everyone.

And pull every camera within a mile radius of here.

You two get to work on that phone call.

Enhance the audio.

Dig out more words.

- We're on it.

- Sam...

- Hank.

- We got this.

We'll find your son.

Okay.

Okay.

I said keep your mouth shut, Darrell.

You do that, I can help.

You keep talking, I can't.

It's out of my hands.

I'll stay quiet.

I will.


I just reacted.

I couldn't just ignore it.

It ain't right.


Okay, do we know what he's talking about?

- What ain't right?

- The dr*gs?

Or getting abducted?

We don't know.

I told him to get out.

He didn't listen.


You picked the wrong night to get curious,

to start asking questions.

What are you doing?

What the hell is this?


Nothing, no.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!


You're dumber than I thought.

After that, the call goes dead.

So our theory is Darrell went to the club to get the deal back on track, and then something happened...

Something unexpected.

He saw something he shouldn't have seen, or he said something he shouldn't have said, which prompted Kent to force him into the car and bring him to the viaduct, where an unidentified male shows up.

I'm betting that's Kent's boss.

Till the unidentified male finds Darrell's phone, which is an open line to someone,

- and then he smashes it.

- Hey.

We have footage from a building across the street from the club.

Okay, so this is Darrell exiting the club with a woman.

- Who the hell is she?

- No idea.

And then Kent shows up.

He's not happy.

He shoves Darrell and the woman inside this SUV.

A few seconds later, this guy shows up.

He looks at Darrell and Kent, and then hops into a separate SUV and follows them out.

The unidentified male?

Could be the boss we're looking for.

That's Kent.

Looks like him and Darrell get into an argument about something...

Maybe that woman...

I don't know.

What we do know for certain is that Kent pushes Darrell and that woman into Darrell's car and then drove away.

And have we searched Kent's house?

Yeah, Atwater hit it.

Found nothing, nothing useful.

- And him?

- Okay.

He never faces the camera, but the plates on the SUV come back to this guy.

His name is Roy Walton.

But he's been arrested and released three times on suspected drug trafficking.

He's gotta be Kent's boss.

And he was involved in the argument?

No.

But it sure as hell looks like he followed them away.

[KNOCKS]

Sarge, I got something.

minutes ago, Roy's SVU was spotted by a traffic cam on Racine outside of an autobody shop.

It disappeared.

I figured it went into the garage, so I ran the address, and Roy owns the place.

Okay, good.

Let's hit it.

Wait, hold on.

What do you mean, "Let's hit it"?

Based on what?

What am I missing?

You just said Roy wasn't involved in the argument.

You don't even have a clear ID on him.


- Where's probable cause?

- I don't have it.

What I do have is a video of Roy Walton staring at them, jumping into his SUV, and following them away.

- Then you have nothing.

- Sam, listen to me.

We don't have a lot of time here.

Your son is in real danger.

With or without a warrant, we have to hit that body shop.

We can ask forgiveness later.

- No.

- No?

No, you send patrol over there.

Set up containment, get eyes...

Listen, that is a bad idea.

These men see...

That's all you are able to do.

You don't have proof that Darrell is in there or that Roy is even remotely involved.

For God's sakes, Sam.

I get it, but you can't move.

Sam, Sam, stop, stop.

Sam, I am telling you we have to play the hand we've got, okay?

You wanna find your son alive, we gotta move now.

He could be inside that body shop.

They found his phone.

Kay?

I'm Roy?

I'm already thinking he's working with the police.

- Hank, I just told you...

- What are you doing?

This is not reform.

This isn't why people are marching in the street, why you moved to Chicago to change it.

This is about doing what needs to be done to save your kid.

Then you find him without breaking the damn law.

Sam.

We don't get to rewrite the laws because it's my kid.

Every victim is somebody's kid.

We do it the right way.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



[KNOCKS]

- Get anything?

- No.

No POD footage on either vehicle.

No links to Roy either.

Are we really waiting?

She's the Deputy Sup.

You heard what she said.

I did, but Boss, I mean, we're just gonna pretend this Roy...

That's exactly what we're gonna do.

Boss, Darrell's out there.

I know that you don't think that this is...

It doesn't matter what I think, Adam.

- It doesn't matter.

- Sarge.

Our BOLO of the woman in the video with Darrell just got a hit.

Transit worker saw a woman matching her description squeezing through a turnstile at Jackson seven minutes ago.

Call Platt.

Loop in patrol.

We're gonna hit every stop on the blue line.

Not sure if it's her, but she looked scared.

Figured I should call.

How many times have come and gone since she's been here?

A few.

Next one arrives in three minutes.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Hey.

You okay?

It's okay.

It's okay.

We're the police.

We just wanna help.

It's okay.

How old are you?

.

Do you know this man?

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

He tried to save me.



I'm sorry.

I don't know what they did to him.

[SOBBING]

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

It's okay.



Sasha, do you dance at the club?

Do you meet men there?

Roy brings us there.

Okay.

You said that Darrell saw you there, tried to save you, and then Kent showed up, threw you in the car, and took you guys to the viaduct?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Then what happened?

- Roy came.

- Okay.

He was really mad.

Found Darrell's cell phone.

He started screaming.

He took Darrell in his car, and me and Kent, we followed.

Followed them where?

I don't know.

There was a car on the sign.

Like a mechanic.

Autobody shop?

- Did you go inside?

- No.

Roy pulled inside, but Kent and me waited in the car.

Roy drove back out, and Kent followed him again.

Where?

To the water.

I got scared.

Kent got out of the car.

And I ran.

You did the right thing.

Okay.

You said "the water," right?

Do you remember how long it took to get there, what it looked like?

- It was close.

- Okay.

There were these giant brick gates like a castle.

I think I know what she's talking about.

In the fourth district, there's a power station near the lake.

Sasha, you're incredibly brave.

You're safe now.

All right.

Let's move.

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]



Body!

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]





Looks like he bled out about an hour ago.

Can't be too sure, but it hasn't been long.

And he was definitely k*lled elsewhere.

Yeah.

Not a lot of blood near the body, not for this level of brutality.

All right.

Thanks, Mike.

All right.

Sarge, I just talked to patrol.

They hit the autobody shop five minutes ago.

No sign of Roy, but there was blood in the bathroom.

A lot of it.

- Darrell was there.

- Yeah.

He took him there, tortured him, m*rder*d him, and dumped the body here.

We could have saved him.

All right.

Let's get to work.

I want those two men in custody by end of day.

You hear me?

Find 'em.

All right.

You and Upton focus on Sasha.

Roy isn't just running one girl.

This is part of his business.

Find out where the hell he's holding those other children.

[TIRES GRINDING]

All right.

She doesn't need an audience.

Not for this.

Go to work.

- Where is he?

- Sam...

Sam, listen to me.

- Hank, where is he?

- It's an active crime scene.

Where's my son?

[GASPS]

[SOBS]

Oh, God.

Oh, God.

[SOBBING]

Oh.

My baby.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

[MURMURING]

I don't know the address.

He makes us wear a blindfold when we leave.

He never lets us outside.

- I don't know.

- That's okay.

Just tell us what you do know, what you observed when you were there.

Like, is this in the city or the suburbs?

- City.

- Okay.

That's good.

That's a start.

How long does it take to get to the club by car?

Ten minutes?

Sasha, do you remember any sights or sounds like a train or a truck, maybe a boat horn?

No.

Okay.

Um...

What about any buildings you saw, or a factory, billboard?

There's a sign I can see from the bathroom window.

GC?

I gotcha, I gotcha.

Chicago PD!

[TENSE MUSIC]

- Clear?

- Clear.

Moving.

Jay, we've got a lock.

- You got me?

- Yep.

[OMINOUS MUSIC]



[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



Hey.

Tear that place apart.

Roy tortured Darrell to find out who he was working with.

He must've told him the truth, that he was working with us.

So they k*lled the girls.

They're tying up loose ends out there.

You find out where these two hang out, where they go.

Shut the city down.

Close the exits.

We're not letting 'em leave Chicago.

On it, boss.

Sam, we got this.

Are they here?

- Just the girls.

- What girls?

They were trafficking underage kids.

- The girls were inside.

- [SIGHS]

We were too late.

What kind of people...

These people...

Sam...

Darrell was trying to do the right thing, to help one of the young girls being trafficked.

- He saved her.

- Yeah.

You understand me?

He saved her.

She's alive.

He was a good man.

He was.

He was a good kid.

But he made so many mistakes, you know?

And I just thought that he needed to fail and learn.

And here we are.

You should go home.

You gotta take care of yourself now.

Oh.

What am I gonna do there?

Sit alone and plan the funeral?

It's just best to stay busy.

'Cause when the music stops, well, that's when the pain hits.

At least...

I mean, that's how it was for me with my son.

You can say it, Hank.

Say what?

- I k*lled my son.

- Sam.

And those girls.

Say it.

I was trying to do the right thing, and I k*lled him.

Sam, I am so sorry for your loss...

Just... just...



Their names are Kent Darby and Roy Walton.

Each are wanted on four counts of sex trafficking, kidnapping, criminal sexual abuse of minors, as well as multiple counts of drug trafficking and multiple homicides.

We think they're armed, and they're gonna try and leave the state.

If patrol blocks the pathways out, we hit from within.

We're crashing every last known we've ID'd for both Roy and Kent.

Burgess.

We managed to ID seven suspected LKAs as well as four properties that Roy and Kent frequent.

Possible stash houses.

Narcotics will accompany us to each.

We have teams of eight.

Each team will hit two locations.

Intelligence will hit the first location

with just their team.

Second location, we pair up.

All right, we're gonna conduct simultaneous breaches on our first round of targets.

Zone will be a primary zone for all traffic.

Make your calls clear and uniform.

Within a block of our target, our lights go dark.

Street lights go down as soon as we're in position.

Intelligence member at the head of the spear.

- We crash on our count.

- Listen to me.

Everybody stay ready, and we don't gotta get ready.

And we all come right back here tonight.

- Is that clear?

- Clear, sir.

All right.

Let's move.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



Okay.

We play this by the book.


Every place we hit, we hit with a warrant.

We do pre-surveillance and an undercover pass

before we hit.

We are not letting anything get in our way.

[TENSE MUSIC]



Alpha Team in position.

Holding.

Team Bravo in position.

Team Charlie in position.

Alpha Team, position to breach.

Bravo Team, permission to breach.

Charlie, David, Edward teams, permission to breach.



Chicago PD!

Go.

Police!

Hands where I can see 'em!

Do not move!

I got a runner going left.

Up against the wall!

- Hands!

- Move!

Freeze!

[OVERLAPPING SHOUTING]

On me, on me.

Move right, move right.

Go.

- Moving right.

- Move.

Ready?

Do not move!

Put your hands up.

Turn around.

Get against the wall.

Let's go.

I got one coming out.

Up against the wall.

This is Team Charlie.

Target Two house is a negative without incident.

Searching the premises now.

Team David, Target Four house

is a negative on targets.

One g*n recovered.

This ain't over.

Let's go.

Scene secure.

Premises being searched now.

I'm on route to my second location for an undercover pass, Target Nine house.



[ENGINE TURNS OVER]

Alpha Team.

Two offenders in custody, not the targets.

Bulk narcotics recovered.

Location secure.

Team Edward secure.

Individuals in custody.

No offenders on scene.


Team Bravo, negative on Target One house.

Heading to second location, Target Nine house.

Copy you, Ruzek.

I'm at the second location.

I'll drop anchor.

Narc team's on route.

- Officer?

- [GRUNTS]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[BOTH GRUNTING]



_ .

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]



[WOLF HOWLS]
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