12x01 - Hate is Hate

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12x01 - Hate is Hate

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BOY: You kidding me? It's not close.

Michael Jordan averaged
points per game.

Okay, so LeBron has more rebounds

and assists and more games.

MJ never left a game early.

So what?

- [TIRES SCREECH]
- [HORN HONKS]

What the hell, man?!

What the hell are you doing, man?!

- Come on!
- What is he doing?

You trying to run me off the road? Huh?

- Oh, you think you own the road?!
- Stupid idiot.

Is that a g*n?

What do we got?

Multiple sh*ts fired.

One hit a kid in a stroller.
Michael Carter.

- He's five years old.
- Five years old.

OFFICER: EMS just got here.

DANNY: Let's split up.

Excuse me, sir, I'm Detective Reagan.

- Could you tell me what happened?
- I don't know. My son is sh*t.

Did you see who sh*t him?

If I did, he'd be dead right now.

I'm going with my son.

- Okay, go ahead.
- Let's go. Move.

Go on.

Let's go. Ready, and...

Hey...

What about you?

And you... did you see
who sh*t the little boy?

Nobody saw a thing?

Five-year-old kid sh*t

in front of a courtyard full of people.

Nobody saw a damn thing.

Pack of lights.

It's, uh, $ . .

$ . ? Get out of here.

I'm sorry.

Give me the cigarettes,
you stupid bitch.

Come back when you can pay.

- Hey!
- Hey, cut it out!

I'll call the cops.

Stop! Get out of here!

- You stop. You stop!
- Get out of here.

[YELLS]

- Stop!
- Stop!

- MAN: Get out of here!
- That's it.

- Go ahead!
- Help! Help!

I want my cigarettes right now!

Police, come quick!

There's a man in there
and he's going crazy.

- Police! Police. Back away.
- Oh, hey.

Hey!

Hey. Hey!

Up against the wall.
Up against the wall.

Sir, you're under arrest.

- Help me!
- Stop fighting us!

- Get 'em off me!
- Put your hands behind your back!

[OVERLAPPING SHOUTING]

Let him go. Let him go!

You're murderers!

- Let him go!
- Sir!

Hey, you need
to take a step back right now.

- Take a step back right now!
- You need to let him go!

Everybody!
Give us some space, everybody.

- [SHOUTING, CLAMORING CONTIUNING]
- Take a step back!

[CROWD EXCLAIMS]

Hey! Get back.

[WOMAN SCREAMS][ALL CLAMORING]

[ALL SHOUTING]

- Up against the pole.
- JAMIE: Back up!

Step aside. Make some space.

- You got him?
- Yeah.

Put your hands behind your
back and stop fighting.

Holster your w*apon.

All right, everybody stay calm.

What's this?

You told me that you witnessed

a homicide as a teenager,

and that you always regretted
not coming forward.

I told you that was a lie that I used

to get our witness to come forward.

But it really did happen.

I found the case.

The m*rder of Reggie Lewis.

You were interviewed as a witness.

And no one was arrested for it.

Because no one could positively
ID the sh**t.

Erin, I was ,
and there was no evidence.

There's no statute
of limitations on m*rder.

We can still get this guy.

[SIGHS]

I'm also calling in
our department's chief surgeon

to consult as well.

Are there not good doctors here?

Oh, of course there are.

Of course there are. It's...

GARRETT: Frank.

He's just a boy.

Eli's .

He's a good boy.

He never harmed anyone.

He's just a boy riding the bus.

POWER: Anyone with information.

Anyone who was on the bridge

or saw who fired into that bus,

k*lling David Hoffman and seriously

injuring Elijah Chesnick should
call in to the NYPD hotline.

And I'm gonna jump protocol here.

The city is offering a $ , reward

for the tip that leads to an arrest.

[REPORTERS CLAMORING]

POWER: Helen. Helen.

Commissioner Reagan, do you have
any leads up to now?

Not yet. We...

CHASE: Hate Crimes is investigating.

MALE REPORTER:
Mr. Mayor, can you tell us,

were the victims targeted
because they're Jewish?

CHASE: It's too early to tell
that right now, Robert.

But it is a fair question, Robert.

But it's too early to call this one.

And I'd remind everyone
that, statistically,

we are still the safest big city.

A little boy was sh*t
up in Harlem this morning.

An isolated incident.

What are you doing
about it, Commissioner?

Everything I can, Helen.

At least everything I can with
my hands tied behind my back.

- Meaning?
- Meaning we're all frustrated.

Because there are too many felons

with illegal weapons on the street.

I'm confident that the
individual responsible for this

will be arrested and charged.

I appeal to the public for any help.

Any information on this so we can

bring this k*ller to justice.

We will keep you informed
as things progress.

That's all the questions for today.

[REPORTERS CLAMORING]

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And hands tied behind your back?

What the hell?

What the hell?

You took away Anti-Crime,

you cut my numbers
in the field and in the budget.

I had no choice with the city council.
I had to.

You don't go to w*r
with the army you want.

You go with the army you have.

And we do, every day.

So it's my fault some crazy person

fired into a busload of teenagers?

That a kid got sh*t at a playground.

- That's on me?
- Mr. Mayor,

there is a reason crime is rising,

and pretending it isn't
won't make it go away.

What are you trying to do here, Frank?

We're just getting back on our feet,

and you want to scare away tourists

ranting about more crime,
more-more g*ns.

Your job out there
was to answer questions.

Not to supply reporters with headlines.

[SIGHS]

What happened to you, Pete?

You were the law and order mayor.

You were the guy
I used to have to hold back.

You know what, Frank?

I've got a city on its knees.

My hands are tied
just the same as yours.

Mr. Mayor, call out what's happening.

You and me, together.

I need people to feel safe in this city.

No. You need people

to be safe in this city.

We should get you to the hospital.

- You could have an injury.
- I'm fine.

JAMIE: Okay, we're gonna

- take a complaint on this...
- MAN: No.

Thank you.

Mr. Tran, in order for us to charge him,

you've got to cooperate with us. Docu...

Then we have to testify, go to court.

Close the store?
We can't miss a day's work.

And what's the point?

He'll be released anyway. No.

If you don't file a complaint
the charges may not stick.

Yeah, don't you want justice?

I want people to leave us alone.

You okay?

Hey.

Hey.

How you been?

Good. Busy. How you been?

Same.

What, you just happened
to be in my neighborhood?

Well, I'm working a case.

A little boy was sh*t in a stroller,

and I've been canvassing
for hours, and, uh,

apparently everyone within
a two-block radius

had their back turned
when the boy was sh*t.

Is he gonna make it?

I don't know yet.

You have something of his.

I do.

Can I see it?

Look, I don't know why

I picked it up and I
don't know why I'm here.

I just... Hey, hey, hey,
I'm glad that you did.

How are your boys?

Good, good.

- My youngest just went off to college.
- Ah.

It's his father's. The baby's father

is the key to the case.

He's the reason for the sh**ting.

His father seemed like
a really good man.

I'm getting, uh, rage.

And jealousy.

That's all.

- That's all I have.
- Okay.

You okay?

You let all of your cases
get under your skin like this?

Innocent little kid.

It's kind of hard not to, you know?

I know.

- Anyway, thanks.
- Mm-hmm.

The call you went on this morning.

- The deli.
- Yeah, we got

two under for criminal mischief,

reckless endangerment and as*ault.

And the other for as*ault.

- Is that Gillette?
- Yeah.

He assaulted me while
I was cuffing the suspect.

Hit me from behind.

Do you have any physical injuries?

No.

If you don't have any physical injury,
then the charge is harassment.

But hitting a police officer

is not harassment.

I'm not addressing you, Officer Janko.

You pulled your w*apon.

Yeah, I did.

After he hit her.

We have a complaint from
a witness on the scene

that says that you menaced
Gillette with your w*apon

for no reason.

IAB will be looking into it.

IAB? Are... are you serious?

You're being modified pending

the outcome of the investigation.

But, boss, I...

Your g*n and shield.

I was sitting in the back seat
of our car,

an old Vista Cruiser parked here,

waiting for my dad
to drive me to the beach.

Down the block, in front of that church,

I saw two people arguing.

Did you recognize either of them?

Reggie Lewis and Sandra Harris.

She cleaned houses and he
worked in the barber shop.

- What were they arguing about?
- I couldn't really hear.

But she was upset.

I saw her pull a g*n from her bag,

and she just aimed it at him

and sh*t him in the chest.

- Did either of them see you?
- She never looked around. She just

sh*t him and then she turned around

and ran away.

How come you never came forward?

Word was Reggie had ties to a g*ng.

I was .

My parents were scared. I was scared.

Mostly, they didn't trust the cops.

What ever happened to Sandra Harris?

She moved out two weeks after the m*rder

and no one ever heard from her again.

Did the cops look into Harris
for the m*rder?

She was questioned.

There wasn't much of an investigation.

For a m*rder in broad daylight?

. A Black man k*lled in Harlem?

It didn't even make the paper.

Well, the g*n was recovered.

There are prints on it,
but there was never a match.

Yeah, but if we can
locate Sandra Harris,

we could, uh, see if there is a match.

Why, all of a sudden,
with all the cases we have,

did you decide to reopen this one?

I thought you would want to.

I-I thought it would help bring closure.

A lot of times closure's overrated.

[DOOR OPENS, SHUTS]

You modified Witten?

- So?
- So, she didn't

- do anything wrong.
- Then I'm sure IAB

will clear her.

She gets assaulted,
and then she's placed

on modified assignment.

- How's that make sense?
- Very simple.

She menaced a citizen.

- A citizen that assaulted her.
- She has no physical injury

and she pulled a g*n.

You get hit from behind,
you pull your w*apon

because you got no idea
what's coming next.

And now there's a video
of a cop holding a g*n

on a bunch of unarmed bystanders.

We cannot have that.

We can't modify officers without cause.

Excuse me, did you get promoted
and I don't know about it?

Because the last time I looked,

you were a sergeant and I was a captain.

Yeah, then act like one.

You should be standing up for your cops.

You have five seconds to
get the hell out

of my office, Sergeant.

Can you think of anyone
who might have wanted

to hurt you or your wife...

Some form of retaliation or something?

No.

I noticed you have no tattoos,

so I'm assuming no g*ng affiliation.

Wait, my son's on a ventilator

and you're asking me if I'm in a g*ng?

There's a lot of g*ng activity
in that area.

I got to bring it up.

Look, man, I'm not in a g*ng, okay?

Okay.

Can you think of anyone
you may have had words with?

I mean, I got into
a little back and forth

with a guy before the party,
but that was nothing.

- What was it about?
- He told me to turn off the music

and I told him to go to hell.

Do you know who this guy was?

I heard his girlfriend call him Larry

- when she pulled him away.
- Do you know where he lives?

- Hon.
- I got to go.

[DIALOGUE INAUDIBLE]

[SOBBING] No, please, no.



Hi.

You didn't have to come by.

You gonna invite me in?

Yeah.

I just wanted to come by and make sure

that you weren't...

...you know,

maxing out on junk food and...

vodka.

But thank God.
I feel so much better now.

I'm fine, Eddie.

I'm not fine. None of this is fine.

You didn't do anything wrong.

And yet...

Once this investigation is over,

you'll be cleared.

Then everything will go back to normal?

- Eh.
- People will stop

looking at us like we're the enemy?

I was at the gym yesterday
and there was a guy there

wearing a shirt that said, "Blue
Lives m*rder." Hey, it's just one guy.

I was reading one of those
cheesy magazines

with all the quizzes, and...

you meet your -year-old self,
and you only have three words.

What do you say?

You know, the first thing
I thought of...

What?

"No police department."

What are you saying,
that you don't want to

be one anymore? Come on.

I don't know. Maybe.

Witten, it was just routine.

Someone calls and complains,

the department has to
go through the motions.

They took my g*n and shield.

That doesn't feel like
going through the motions.

That feels like a public humiliation.

I'm sorry.

Stop.

I want to make sure that you know that

I'm here for you no matter what.

With the last name Reagan.

Ooh, I hope you're not
talking about the commissioner,

who single handedly reinstated you.

Come on, he has your back. So do I.

Look, I'm... I'm really fine.

I'll call you tomorrow. I promise.

Okay.

Um, hey, I just...

I thought that they asked you

to turn in all of your g*ns.

[SIGHS] It was my dad's,

from when he was on the job.

I'm sentimental about it.

I know this is hard for you.

And I'm here if you need me.

Well, no one is better
at a pep talk than you.

To the point of nausea, actually.

Oh. Well, that's good to know.

[CHUCKLES]

Good night.

Are you ready to go home
or are you sleeping here?

It's late.

[SIGHS]

Some days don't end by the clock.

Okay.

Any update on that
mother's boy in the hospital?

Eli Chesnick had surgery
to remove the b*llet.

He's in ICU, but it's touch-and-go.

Looks like we found
our guy in the bus sh**ting.

His car plate was altered,

but we were able to locate him

using a bumper sticker
and an anonymous tip.

- Who's the guy?
- One Kenny Kilmer.

, lives in Dyker Heights.

His social media is full of rants

against just about everyone.

He been arrested five times
for aggravated harassment

and as*ault, but gets
released every time.

And he's been in and out of
mental hospitals his whole life.

And why do I think that's not
what you stayed late to tell me?

The mayor has scheduled
a press conference

for tomorrow morning to announce
the sh**t's arrest.

Solo.

Hmm.

Wow.

Like learning you're getting divorced

from a scheduling update.

[SIGHS]

I don't know.

Hey.

You ever go visit the Statue of Liberty?

Yeah. Once.

I always loved that she was a woman,

especially growing up
in a house full of boys.

She looks kind of pissed off,
you ask me.

Well, I can relate to that, too.

Why does Crawford think
I'm trying to sabotage her

by opening up this case?

It's simple. She's a D.A.
and you're a Reagan.

It's a m*rder. It should be solved.

Yeah, well, there's a lot
of cases need to be solved.

Why this one?

I guess I was trying
to find some common ground,

some insight into her.

Yeah, and what if the insight you get,

uh, makes you wish you hadn't?

- What is that supposed to mean?
- Look, Sandra Harris

was a person of interest in the m*rder,

but was never charged.

And there were rumblings

that it was an abusive relationship.

She have an alibi?

She said she was home at the time.

Her daughter backed her up.

She has a daughter?

Leticia.

And?

And guess who was
best friends with Leticia.

Your friend, the D.A.

Yeah, that's right.

I got a Larry Wilson
residing at East st.

- How old?
- .

- Great. Flag it.
- Probably just

- another dead end.
- Yeah.

Speaking of dead ends,

I actually paid a visit

to Maggie Gibson yesterday.
You know, the medium?

Because you were looking for help

or looking for an excuse to see her?

I was going to see her for help.

She's been very helpful
in the past, right?

We're running into dead ends,
and she's been right

on our cases on more than one occasion.

I get it.

Maybe she'll come up with something.

I got a Larry Knoll.

Lives across from the playground.

He's got a prior for as*ault.

Really?

Well, let's pay this
Larry Knoll a visit.

Footage from inside
and outside the deli.

You'll see when you watch it
that it exonerates Witten.

Where'd you get this?

The owner of the deli
called me up, gave it to me.

You should have referred it to IAB

instead of playing detective.

- I'm not playing anything.
- You think because

your name is Reagan
that you can bigfoot me.

That's not what I'm doing here, boss.

It's disrespectful.

No disrespect intended.

I even catch you
whispering about this case,

I'm gonna write you up.

Good to know you have my back
as well as Witten's.

Noted, Sergeant Reagan.

Oh, by the way, I need you to address

a precinct condition.

Set up a DWI checkpoint
from hours to hours.

DWI. You want me to stand around
babysitting a bunch of rookies?

Are you refusing the assignment?

No.

Dismissed.

Excuse me, sir.

Detective Reagan.
My partner, Detective Baez.

- We're looking for a Larry Knoll.
- That's me.

Would you mind putting
that down, please, sir?

What's this about?

It's about an altercation

you had yesterday with a Marcus Carter.

I don't even know who that is.

He's the guy
you told to shut off his music.

The guy you threatened.

I didn't thr*aten anybody.

That's not what we heard.

I told him to lower his music.
That's a crime?

No, but if you return
to the scene a while later

and sh**t up the place,
well, that's a crime.

Are you serious? You're here
about the sh**ting yesterday?

I-I didn't sh**t anybody.

But you own a Glock.

Yes, I do, and a full
carry permit for it.

Can we see your g*n?

Yeah. Get a warrant.

Look, for a guy who's innocent,

you're being pretty defensive.

I work late nights.

I go to bed sometimes
: in the morning.

Is it too much to ask that jerk

not to blast his music under my window

when I'm trying to sleep?

And now you're sounding a little angry.

You know what? I didn't sh**t anyone.

Where were you yesterday at : ?

I never left my apartment.

And the super can verify that
because he was there

with the plumber fixing a leak,

because no one cares if you work nights.

We'll check it out.

Be my guest.

Maybe Maggie didn't know

what she was talking about after all.

Okay, what's your problem
with Maggie now?

She's not grounded in reality.

Well, maybe that's a good thing.

I mean, we all need
an escape from reality.

Ballistics are back.

The b*llet that k*lled Michael Carter

matches a g*ng m*rder
from five years ago.

And that's why.

Reality sucks.

Miss Harris, thank you for coming in.

I'm A.D.A. Erin Reagan.

This is Investigator Abetamarco.

I am Leticia Harris,
representing my mother.

What is this about?

Well, I mentioned on the phone that, uh,

we're taking a look at the
m*rder of Reggie Lewis.

Is there some new evidence?

An eyewitness.

Who decided to come forward
three decades later.

What was the nature of your relationship

with Mr. Lewis
at the time of the m*rder?

We didn't have a relationship.

We heard that you were dating him.

We might have gone on a couple dates.

But you just said that
you were not in a relationship.

A date isn't a relationship.

Was he abusive?

What are you getting at?

I'm trying to establish if your mother

ever fought with Mr. Lewis.

I don't recall.

Is my mother a suspect?

Your mother has always been a suspect.

LETICIA: She already
gave her statements.

Nothing has changed.

Unless you are charging her,
we are leaving.

So what do you think? She guilty?

I think once we
lift her prints from this,

and run it against the ones on the g*n,

we will see.

You're pretty clever.

Boop.

Oh, maybe I shouldn't have

- brought you coffee.
- I need another refill.

Thank you.

Uh, how is the case going?

Well, the dad's alibi checked out,

so your intuition about him
being involved

didn't pan out.

It's not intuition.

And I guarantee you the
reason for that baby's death

is because of the father.

Well, I can't afford
to be wrong on this one.

You're not looking in the right place.

And you got all this from a sock?

Yeah, I did.

Okay.

I'm sorry.

I'm tired, I'm frustrated.

I know you have a gift.

You really throw yourself
into your work.

Well, I like to think that's
what makes me a good detective.

It also deprives you of joy.

Joy?

When was the last time
that you went out?

I mean, like, out to have fun.

I don't know. I... I don't know.

- I took my son out to a game. I..
- No, no.

When was the last time
you went out with a woman?

Uh, where you going with this?

No, not romantically, man.

I mean just, like, as a friend
to enjoy her company.

I don't know.

Bye.

Bye.

I'm sure glad they got
that school bus sh**t.

Yeah, there's something about
crimes against kids.

DANNY: Tell me about it.

I got a vic who's a five-year-old.

Any closer to the arrest?

No, not yet.

That's what really gets to me:
The m*rder of the innocents.

Yeah, and hate crimes.

All crimes are hate crimes.

No such thing as a love crime.

I noticed the mayor
held a press conference

for the school bus
sh**ting arrest on his own.

How come you weren't there?

You have to ask him.

Mm.

Does that mean that the mayor
is pissed at you?


That's exactly what it means.
Good for Francis.

Let me guess...
He's worried about tourism.

He should spend a night
in a radio car answering calls.

Or in an ER with a vic's family.

Have any of you ever thought
about leaving the department?

What do you mean?

Well, the job gets to you.

A case gets to you so much
you feel like packing it in.

Yeah.

Wait a minute, you don't
get to answer that one.

What? It's not the job,

but it's a job that can grind you down.

This week in particular

I thought a lot about
how nice it would be

not to be an A.D.A.

You thinking of a new career, Eddie?

I think Witten is.

She feels like nobody is on her side.

Well, that's 'cause nobody is.

Well, that's not true.

Eh...

Awful lot of hate directed
at cops, especially lately.

And it's not just cops.

It's like get in line.

It feels like every week
there's some random person

getting att*cked on the
streets for no reason.

And you wonder why he wasn't invited

to the press conference?

How do you get people
to just stop hating?

[SCOFFS] I don't know,
like this. What we do.

We talk, we listen.

DANNY: Well,

mostly, you talk,

and we just sit around and listen.

[LAUGHTER]

Well...

- ABETEMARCO: Hello.
- [DOOR CLOSES]

Sandra Harris, uh, gave us her alibi.

And we compared her prints
with the ones on the g*n.

And it's a match.

But you already knew it would be.

I know what I saw.

You didn't tell us that
she had a daughter your age,

or that you and Leticia were...

Best friends.

You watched your best friend's
mother k*ll her boyfriend,

and you didn't come forward.

Sandra was a single mom.

I knew if I came forward,
Leticia would have been

put into the system.

Which means two people
would have d*ed that day.

You let her get away with m*rder.

Not everything is black and white, Erin.

Even at , I knew that if I testified,

who would believe the word of a child?

It wouldn't have been enough.
No one else

came forward because everyone knew

that Reggie Lewis used to abuse Sandra.

She always had marks on her face

that she tried to hide with makeup.

So you think that's why
she k*lled him...

She finally had enough?

- I really don't know.
- What you're basically saying

is it was a community service m*rder.

She k*lled a man in cold blood.

She planned it, and I watched it,

and I did nothing.

And I'm embarrassed about that.

But do I regret my decision?

No, I do not.

I was protecting myself,

my family and my friend.

I'd do it again.

This is just not what I was expecting.

I-I don't know what
I'm supposed to do with this.

Yes, you do.

We're going to arrest Sandra Harris

for the m*rder of Reggie Lewis.

You were released from prison
a month ago.

You certainly didn't take long to
look for trouble.

I haven't missed a meeting with my P.O.,

so you can't be coming here
harassing me.

No one's harassing you.

Okay? We're just asking a few questions.

So why don't we start with

where were you
on Thursday at : a.m.?

- Why?
- A little boy was sh*t to death.

The b*ll*ts matched the ones used

in the m*rder you did time for.

No way.

I had nothing to do with that.

Okay. You happen to have any g*ns here?

No, 'cause that'd be
violating my parole.

Danny.

You mind telling me who that is

in the picture there with you?

It was my girlfriend, but we broke up.

Girlfriend.

And you were hoping
to get back with her?

Nah. She moved on.
I got no beef with her.

She moved on with another guy.

You were jealous, maybe,

and feeling a little rage
about the fact that

- he was raising your son?
- What are you talking about?

Your son. She's pregnant
in the picture there.

I'm assuming she had
the baby. Your baby.

Little boy named Michael?

It only takes a few minutes to test DNA.

Michael's my son. So?

So... you didn't even realize

that you m*rder*d your own son?

I didn't sh**t Michael.

Well, you might not have aimed at him,

but that's who you sh*t.

Who were you aiming at, Jason?

I wasn't aiming at Michael.

I swear, I didn't even see him there.

You mind stepping over here,
sir, please?

Right here.

Turn around. Hands behind your back.

Jason Chavez, you're under arrest

for the m*rder of Michael Carter.

His name is Michael Chavez.

I'm his father, not that guy.

Okay. Let's go, Dad.

He hit her.

The crowd started taunting,

and they were calling us murderers.

You do know you're here as a witness?

I know why I'm here.

So there's no reason to be defensive.

If I don't defend my partner, who will?

We're not here to prosecute her.

- We're just here to find the truth.
- The truth?

She's a great cop who's being
raked over the coals

for no reason.

She pulled her w*apon on an unarmed man.

- Perp.
- And showed no visible injuries.

Why don't I tell you about
the invisible injuries?

You want to hear about those?

How about you just answer our questions?

Why does it feel like
she is being presumed guilty

until proven innocent?

Isn't it supposed to be
the other way around?

We haven't made a final determination

You are supposed to be impartial.

But that's what's wrong,
right, these days?

Nobody's impartial.

Cops are hated.

That hate is infecting this whole city,

and frankly, it's infecting
this investigation.

Because you can take whatever you want,

and you can twist it to suit whatever

you have already determined.

But she's done nothing wrong.

Are you done?

Can we get on with the questions now?

What do you got?

I promised the community
a bigger police presence.

I know. I watched the press conference.

Gonna be tough to make good on that

with less police and less money.

I'm not discussing rolling back
policies with you.

Right now, my job is

to get the city back up to speed.

The victim's parents
will be thrilled to hear that.

There's always gonna be random crime.

And there is going to be more of it

if you don't work with me.

"Work with you" translates to

lift all the restrictions

on your department.

Reinstate Anti-Crime, hire more cops.

Great. Glad we agree.

Answer's no. Let's move on.

I heard you have an arrest
in that other sh**ting.

We do.

That's great.

We should announce it this afternoon.

You can announce it.
I don't need to be there.

You'll be there.

I am not going to stand next to you

and pretend your policies
are working when they are not.

Yeah, policies, plural.

And some of mine are working damn well.

And yes, there's gonna be
some less-than-ideal impact

in other areas, and that's called

governing in the real world.

Me wanting to grow back our economy

isn't what's causing
your crime wave, Frank.

My crime wave?

It is your department.

Well, at least you got that right.

[SIGHS]

Did you make an arrest?

I did.

It was the father.

The biological father.

- Oh.
- Apparently he was

trying to sh**t Michael's stepdad

'cause he was jealous that he was

raising his son as his own.

- Mm-hmm.
- Jealousy and rage.

You were right, again.

I wish I wasn't.

You were also right about me.

With Linda. I...

I don't know, I...

buried myself into my work
after she passed away,

and I've talked to people and tried

to pull myself out of it,

but somehow it seems I just keep getting

buried deeper in the job.

I mean, my job is not the same as yours,

but it takes a big emotional toll.

I wouldn't be able to continue doing it

if I didn't let off some steam
every now and then.

- I'm trying.
- You know,

there is a great karaoke place
two blocks away,

and the only thing k*ller
are the margaritas.

Karaoke's... I-I don't think so.

Come on, just two friends.

I guarantee you will have a great time.

I know, and I thank you. I just...

Maybe another time.

- Okay.
- Okay.

What are you gonna do with it?

With...

- the sock.
- The sock.

Uh-huh.

You know, actually, I was gonna give it

to Michael's stepdad.

The real man who raised him.

I think that's good.

Yeah.

You don't have to carry
that stuff around, you know.

I know.

- Hey.
- Hey.

You meet your -year-old self,

and you can only say
three words. What do you say?

Skip law school. You?

I don't know.

How'd it go with IAB?

Even if Witten is returned to full duty,

she's not sure she even wants
to be a cop.

If you don't think you can do this job,

then you can't.

[SIGHS]It challenges you
in so many ways,

not the least of which is up here.

Especially lately.

If she's not up for it,

then she should leave the Department.

But it's not that
she's not strong enough,

it's that the bad
is far outweighing the good.

Not for everyone. Not for you.

That's true.

But it's not like I've
experienced much good lately.

Oh, yeah? Well, hop in.

Where are we going?

- You'll see, let's go.
- Get in.

Take your hands off of her!
Why are you arresting her?

Stop right now.
Take your hands off of her.

Why are you arresting her?

For the m*rder of Reggie Lewis.

You have no evidence. No witnesses.

I saw her do it.

Kim...

Why are you doing this?

- I'm sorry.
- You're sorry?

My mother is years old.

Reggie Lewis was .

Mom.

Mom, do not say a word to the cops

or the D.A.'s office.

You cannot trust them.

Come on, ma'am.

You have nothing.

Your mother's prints
are on the m*rder w*apon.

I'm a lawyer.

I don't want anyone talking to her

unless I am present.

That's fine.

You'll never get a conviction.

We'll see about that.

This'll be your case.
I'll have to recuse myself.

I'm sorry. Opening this case,

I thought I was helping.

The next time you want
to help me, please don't.





We're back at the scene
of the crime. Why?

Can you get the trunk for me?

Anybody order some new plexiglass?

- Officer Reagan.
- What are you doing?

I came to, uh, replace the plexiglass

here on your counter.

I don't understand.

Also gonna have some
uniformed officers come by

and check on your store
a few times a day.

Thank you.

Good.

All right, well, you got
Phillips-head that'll fit these?

Hmm.

Three words that I would say
to my -year-old self.

Mm-hmm.

Marry Jamie Reagan.

Hey.

That's a pretty girly drink.

Well, I can be girly sometimes.

I got you a beer.

Perfect. You read my mind.

I am regretting opening this case.

I didn't know
how complicated it would get.

Well, it gets even more complicated.

Turns out Reggie Lewis also has kids.

In fact, one of 'em's
a congresswoman in Brooklyn.

Shannon Lewis?

She heard about the arrest.
She's planned a press conference

on the steps of Borough Hall tomorrow.

Great.

You got any other good news?

If it makes you feel any better,

I admire you for what you do.

For sticking my nose
where it doesn't belong

and embarrassing my boss.

Look, Sandra Harris k*lled a guy,

and a life is a life
no matter how complicated

it makes things for Crawford.

She probably hates me now.

Nah. She hated you way before this.

Thanks.

[VOCALIZING]

Let's give it up for Sheryl!

[CHEERING]

That was good.

Fun, right?

You ever get up there and grab the mic?

- Course I do.
- Mm.

What's your karaoke go-to song?

"I Will Survive."

Mm, Gloria Gaynor.

- That's a kick-ass song.
- Thank you. Uh...

I see what you're doing there.

I'm not doing anything,
that's really my favorite song.

Okay, who's next up?

Me!

I'm next.

What are you doing?

You said I should start having some fun.

Let's have some fun.

- [LAUGHS]
- Gimme that mic!

Yeah! ♪

[WHOOPS]

♪ If you start me up

♪ If you start me up I'll never stop. ♪
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