Chicago P.D. (2014) s13e04 Episode Script
Root Cause
1
[SPEAKING ARABIC]
Son of a bitch.
Everything good, Officer?
[SIGHS]
Moving.
Breaking my lease.
Landlord's busting my balls.
How long you live there?
Uh, two months.
Really settled in, huh?
I got a bad vibe.
How many places you live?
What, like, ever?
Sure.
22, give or take.
And they all had bad vibes?
That's a very subtle insinuation.
Yes, I move a lot.
No, I'm not the problem here.
When I say bad vibes,
I'm talking, like, roach bad vibes.
Like the size of mice. They squeak.
And no proof,
but I'm pretty sure the landlord's been
looking through my underwear
drawer when I'm out.
Huh.
How can I help you destroy this man?
- I got it.
- Are you sure?
I got a tenant lawyer
who owes me a favor.
I can have patrol
pick him up on trespassing.
I got it.
I can have my husband go over there
and start talking to him
about fire codes.
[BEEPING]
OK.
See you in a couple days.
[DOOR SLAMS]
[CAMERA CLICKS]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I'm aware.
Now?
Right now?
Fine. I'll make it work.
[LINE BEEPING]
Dante, Imani in?
Yeah, she's at the lockers.
You need something?
No. I'm good.
Imani?
Sergeant?
Morning.
Come on, this way.
Grab your duty belt and vest.
All right. What's up? What are we doing?
Notification just dropped.
You're scheduled
for gun requalification.
I am too.
I'm a couple weeks behind.
They're chewing up my ass.
Wait, you mean now?
Yep.
Going to area 1?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
The hell is that?
Is that from a case?
♪
Who sent it?
Tell me when I should stop
asking questions.
I mean, why drop that off at your truck?
♪
You all right?
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
♪
So can I ask who's busting
your balls on your requalification?
Commander Devlin.
Thought he was just in IA.
Yeah, apparently, he's everywhere.
Units in the first district,
we're getting calls of an
armed robbery in progress.
State and Wabash.
Alley behind the Central Trust Bank.
Caller states a male, white, 30s,
just pistol-whipped a man
and fled on foot.
5021. Hold us down responding.
- We're a couple blocks out.
- Copy.
Dante, meet us there.
Copy, Sarge.
♪
[TIRES SCREECHING]
♪
There's the bank.
Yeah, I see it.
Down that alley.
♪
5021 Union on scene, call's bona fide.
Keep the cars coming and advise
CPD we have a man down.
Chicago PD. I'm Sergeant Voight.
Is there anybody still
here in the alley?
No.
OK. [SIREN WAILING]
Can you tell me what happened?
Sir, can you hear me?
My husband just got cash out of the ATM,
and a man started following us.
- Hey.
- What did he look like?
- Toss me that bag.
- Uh, white guy.
Um, dark, curly hair.
He was wearing a a red windbreaker.
He was mumbling to himself.
And then the next thing I know,
he put a gun to Tom's neck,
and he forced us back here.
Hey, you're doing great.
Can you can you keep going?
Can you tell me how tall he was?
Was he heavy, skinny?
- Yeah, he was tall.
- OK.
He wanted cash, and Tom gave it to him.
I gave him my watch.
I did everything he said.
And then he just snapped,
and he attacked Tom like an animal.
He kept he kept hitting
his hands with his gun,
and I could hear Tom's bones breaking.
Hey, OK.
We're gonna get him to a hospital.
You're both safe now. You hear me?
- And what's your name?
- Tara.
Tara, do you remember
what the man sounded like?
Did he have an accent?
No, I don't think so.
Um, but when he stopped
hurting Tom, it
it sounds crazy,
but he said, "I'm sorry."
- He apologized?
- Yeah, I think so.
OK. Which way did the man go?
Uh, there.
He got in a GMC SUV, and he drove away.
OK, good.
Do you happen to remember what
color it was? Any numbers on the plate?
Oh, right, right.
I took a photo.
OK, good, good.
[SIREN WAILING]
5021 Union on scene of
the State Street robbery.
Wanted for the robbery
is a white male offender.
Dark, curly hair.
Height and weight unknown. Red jacket.
He fled southbound
in a silver GMC Terrain.
Plate George-Adam-Eight-
Zero-Union-Seven-Nine.
That GMC's coming back hot
out of Bridgeport.
It's a fresh steal.
Dante, let's start with
the cameras on that ATM.
Maybe it caught our offender.
Copy.
Units in the first district
and units citywide,
we have a armed robbery in progress.
17th and State at the gas station.
Offender is a male,
white, 30s, red windbreaker.
That's our guy.
Go.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
5021, we copy.
That's the same offender
wanted for this one.
We're en route. OK.
Officer, take the scene. It's yours now.
- Let's go, let's go.
- Copy, Sergeant.
♪
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
Officers!
- Chicago PD! Freeze!
- Officer!
It's not me! It's not me! Don't shoot!
In there, in there.
It's it's bad.
Is the offender still inside?
I don't know. It it's bad.
Get over there where it's safe!
♪
Dante.
Go.
Chicago PD!
I got one down.
I got him.
♪
He's still alive.
5021 Union, roll an ambo.
Please. Help me.
[TENSE MUSIC]
I got a victim unconscious.
Took a beating with a glass bottle.
He's got shrapnel in his neck.
Copy.
Help.
- Ambo is en route.
- Help me.
- Hey, sir.
- Help.
Help me, please.
- OK, ambo's coming.
- Help me, please.
OK. Who did this to you?
- A white guy.
- OK.
30s. [GROANS]
He robbed the register.
He pointed his gun at me
as he grabbed cash.
He he told me to stay down.
I stayed my ass down, man.
- My wife
- No, no, no. Stay down.
My wife, Raina, she's outside.
- OK, OK.
- She's outside.
Dante, you take him.
Let him see his wife.
Imani, keep clearing.
♪
Stay with me.
♪
Stay behind me.
- That's her car right there.
- That one?
Yeah. Raina!
No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Raina, where are you?
- Yo, he he took that lady!
- Raina!
- What's that?
- I was pedaling by, man.
Hey, don't touch it.
Don't don't touch it.
Stay away. It's evidence.
I was pedaling by.
- I saw some white dude run out.
- Hey, hey!
Come here, come here.
Right there. What's that?
He had a gun and a bag of cash.
He pulled her in a big SUV
and drove away.
Hey, now place is cleared.
Secure the scene.
That way.
Tape, witnesses, video, run it all.
- Copy.
- All units, a male offender
wanted for two armed robberies
just took a female victim
from the gas station.
He fled in a silver GMC
southbound on Ashland on Ontario.
- What's your lady's name?
- Perez, Raina Perez.
Victim's name is Raina Perez.
Got a victim down inside. Go.
5021, you got your ears on?
Go with the traffic squad.
CPIC picked the GMC off on a traffic cam
a half mile away from your scene.
It was driving erratically
southbound on Rush at Division.
The vehicle was spotted
nine minutes ago.
Copy. We'll roll that way.
Advise all units on the air.
Keep your eyes sharp.
This man is wanted
on two armed robberies,
multiple ag-bats.
He is armed, extremely violent.
Kim, Adam, take the scene.
- You got it.
- Rest of us, let's go.
Copy, 5021. Will advise.
Dante, we're southbound
on Rush at Division.
We're negative. What's your 20?
I'm southbound on 15th
approaching Grand.
- I got nothing.
- All right, copy. Just keep looking.
♪
There it is.
Dante, we got the vehicle curbed
at Division and Halstead.
I want you to head this way.
Just stay wide.
You see anything?
No. Damn tint.
♪
Chicago PD. Turn around.
Go.
♪
It's empty.
Voight.
- I got blood.
- Go.
♪
- Hey.
- [GASPS]
Come here.
Looking for a white male, tall,
30s, red jacket, curly hair.
Is he here?
No, what
- Is anybody here?
- No.
He had a hostage with him,
woman named Raina.
She was bleeding bad.
You mean the woman he brought in?
What?
- That's what happened?
- Yes.
A man carried a woman inside,
set her on those chairs there,
then he ran off.
You're sure he brought her
here to get her help?
That was the man who injured her.
He did?
It didn't seem like he hurt her.
It seemed like he was trying
to help someone he didn't know.
- OK, where is Raina now?
- At a hospital.
Her skull was cracked. She was seizing.
We can't handle
that kind of trauma here.
Ambulance just picked her up.
Dante, offender was last seen
at this location on foot.
I want that GMC towed
and scrubbed for DNA,
and get some units here now.
- Copy, Sarge.
- Those cameras work?
5021 Ocean.
I need all available units
in the first district
to start a canvass
on our gas station offender.
He was last seen in the area
of Division and Halstead.
Copy, 5021 Ocean.
We'll advise units in your area.
[KEYS CLACKING]
Damn, wrong day.
It's OK. It's OK. Just take it slow.
Here. This is it.
- Yes. Here we go.
- Do you mind?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
First he bashes her skull in,
then he tries to save her life?
♪
The hell is this?
♪
Anything?
PODs and cams didn't pick him up
outside the urgent care,
and CPIC is still scrubbing
the rest of the area.
What about his truck?
Anything on the GPS?
- Adam.
- Nothing helpful.
He stole the GMC in Bridgeport
and then drove along State
until he started his rampage.
Raina?
She didn't make it.
OK. Thank you.
Sarge, techs found a bloody
print at the urgent care.
OK.
Our offender's name: Gary Bell.
He fits every single descriptor,
but he's got a short sheet.
He was pinched for a DUI
about six months ago.
He's single. He's got one kid.
- [COMPUTER CHIMES]
- Knowns?
I'm looking. Nothing pops.
He's got no presence on social media.
As far as I can tell, he's got no job.
No cell phone registered to him either.
I got something. LK is 4832 Farragut.
It's a residence registered
to his father's name.
Driver's license comes back there too.
OK, how's his father look?
Uh, clean. He's a retired businessman.
Uh, more like bankrupt businessman.
I knew I recognized this name.
This family owned Bell Tractors.
That company was worth billions.
- Mm.
- What, from selling tractors?
Uh, farm supplies.
My dad, he actually worked
there part-time in high school.
So company closed early 2000s.
The factory was turned into
a movie studio.
I mean, this guy comes
from some serious old money.
Well, he definitely ran out of it.
OK, so let's hit the father's house.
Kim, crack off a search warrant,
and loop in the 26th district tag team.
Come on, let's go.
- What's up?
- You got two seconds?
- I'm here.
- Get in.
Someone left that envelope
under my wiper blades this morning.
I take it it's not a ticket?
No.
- What is it?
- That's not important.
But I need to know who put it there.
Why?
Not important.
[SIGHS]
OK.
I'll check all the district cams,
do some sniffing,
see who all was here this morning.
Thanks.
When you get time.
Mm-hmm.
But you're all right, whatever this is?
[SIGHS]
Yes.
OK.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
Tac team's en route.
So let's move.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
- [DOORBELL CHIMES]
- Chicago PD! Open up!
Chicago PD!
Open up!
♪
Hit it.
What?
Chicago PD. Are you Raymond Bell?
- I am.
- We have a search warrant.
We're looking for your son, Gary.
Is he here?
No. No, sir. He moved out a month ago.
What is going on?
Your son's wanted
for murder, kidnapping,
and armed robbery.
[SCOFFING] What? No.
There must be some mistake.
Oh, Jesus.
How how am I going
to explain this all to Julie?
Who's Julie?
Uh, Gary's daughter.
She lives here.
Thank God she's at school.
Do you know where Gary lives now?
Uh, no, sir.
We've, uh we've lost touch.
- When?
- When he moved out.
I don't know where he is.
I don't know what is going on.
First floor's clear. No sign of Gary.
Yeah, I told you he's not here.
Start an evidentiary search, all hands.
This way, please.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Goodness gracious, our whole
house could fit in this room.
Yeah.
This has got to be Gary's bedroom.
Oh.
♪
Adam, check this out.
♪
Looks like Gary had a girlfriend.
Yeah?
Looks like they also knew
how to have fun.
Huh.
Gary using?
Jesus, that found that in his room?
- Yep.
- No, he's not using.
Sage is using.
Sage is doing a lot of weird stuff.
Who's Sage?
My son's girlfriend.
This Sage?
Yeah. Uh-huh.
Do you know Sage's full name?
No idea.
I think "Sage" is just a nickname.
It's from an old folk song.
Sage thinks she's going
to be a famous singer, but, uh,
sucks down drugs
like she already is one.
Do you know where Sage lives?
[SIGHS] With my son, I imagine.
If if he's robbing places,
it's to support her habit.
My son, Gary, is not perfect,
but he loves that girl.
He tried to get her clean.
Took her to lots of NA meetings.
Meetings?
Do you know where he took her?
I don't see her.
Yeah, me neither.
Let's go inside.
Hold on a sec.
Ready.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
Hey, Bob.
Can I talk to you for a sec?
Mm.
Like, private?
Yeah, of course.
[INHALES DEEPLY]
Uh, I need help, Bob.
That's why we're here.
No, I, um
Uh, I I fell off the wagon,
like, hard.
[CHUCKLES] Wagon ran me over, bro.
I got you now.
You did the right thing coming here.
Yeah, I I I need my sponsor.
I need Sage.
- She coming?
- I don't know.
She hasn't been around in a month.
I got you now.
- So wh
- No, I need Sage, though.
Like, she got the magic,
you know what I'm saying?
She got the words.
Only she can get me through
a left shoe day.
Um, sometimes I wake up
and I can't find my shoes
and, uh, I call that left shoe day.
[CHUCKLES] You know, it's like
everything's all hazy.
Um, but the thing is,
I lost my phone and Sage's number.
Um, you got her digits, Bob?
- Uh
- I need her digits real bad.
Come on, man, please?
[TENSE MUSIC]
[SIGHS] Mm.
♪
Kim, I need a trap and trace
placed on a number.
♪
Repeat those last four digits for me.
5-3-0-0.
Right.
Can I put you on hold, Detective?
Yeah.
On the phone with CPIC?
Uh-huh.
Officer Joyce?
No, she's on furlough.
I got Tommy Stella.
Tommy the turtle.
- Yeah. We should grab dinner.
- [SIGHS]
Why does he keep attacking their hands?
I don't know.
It's not motivated.
He gets his money, and then it's like
like he goes back for another taste.
Yeah. It's overkill.
[SIGHS] Maybe he gets off on it.
The ME told me that
the hand has a quarter of
the bones of the human body.
It could be a good place
to inflict pain.
But it feels like more than that.
He's risking a lot to do it.
Detective, you there?
Yes. Go ahead, Tommy.
Found a name.
Got her listed on an index.
I sent you an email.
I got it. Thanks, Tommy.
Anytime.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Sarge, I found our Sage.
Real name, Sandra Michaels.
Busted twice for possession.
Lives in an apartment in Garfield Park.
I'm sending you over the address now.
Good work.
Get the rest of the team
to meet us there.
Have them roll in quiet.
Copy you.
You know your way around an NA meeting.
Why is that?
Is that a very subtle way
of asking if I have a drug problem?
- No, I don't.
- [SIGHS]
I've just been to a lot of NA meetings.
OK. Again, why?
Looking for my sister.
When's the last time you saw her?
When I was eight.
[SOLEMN MUSIC]
♪
You might want to take Clark.
Polk's under construction.
♪
OK.
- Yeah, thanks.
- We're good?
Yeah.
Torres hit the back.
Adam's staying wide.
Manager saw Gary here this morning.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Hey, um, sorry to bother you.
I'm Kim. I live downstairs.
Uh, so my kitchen sink is leaking,
and nobody on my floor has,
like, a wrench or any tools.
You got anything?
♪
Do I got what?
Are you OK?
Do you, like, need help?
I'm fine.
No, you're not. Did somebody hurt you?
- No, I don't got any tools.
- Did somebody
- Sorry.
- Miss?
- [KNOCKING]
- Hello?
♪
Chicago PD!
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop!
♪
Sage is heading out the window.
♪
Torres, she's headed west.
Coming your way.
- [SCREAMS]
- Stop.
Apartment's clear.
- Get your hands off me!
- Stop fighting! Stop fighting!
Hey, hey. You're gonna hurt yourself.
Stop fighting.
Kim, I want you to sit on this place
in case Gary shows back up.
Do a little digging while you're here.
On it.
[HANDCUFFS CLICKING]
[BREATHING SHAKILY]
You got any orange juice?
I can get you some.
Oh, God. I need to get out of here.
Please. I didn't I didn't do nothing.
I don't I don't got anything for you.
I promise I don't.
That's not exactly true, Sage.
We found over 5 grams of blow
stashed in your place.
That's a felony.
That's prison.
Oh, come on.
Blow?
[SIGHS]
- I I'm an addict.
- Mm.
It's it's for personal use, OK?
Like, I'm I'm I'm no criminal.
[GROANS]
I don't feel so good.
You wanna feel better?
You wanna walk out of here?
Yeah.
I'll drop the drug charges
if you help us.
[SIGHS]
With what?
With your boyfriend, Gary Bell.
Do you know where he is?
I ain't Gary's keeper.
Oh, I'm sure you're not.
All you got to do is tell us
where you think he might be.
Why?
What'd he do?
This and this.
Oh, no.
No. No, not Gary.
No way.
No, he wouldn't.
- You got it wrong.
- Do I?
What happened to your hand?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I fell off my bike.
♪
You know, you don't need
to blame yourself
or make excuses, Sage.
Not with me, not here.
He hurt those people.
And I'm guessing he hurts you too.
Am I right?
♪
Look, I'm going to get there either way,
so the only difference right
now is what happens to you
whether you get to leave this box
and get well,
or you can sit here and wait
while I get it another way.
♪
Did he hit you?
♪
[CRYING]
Yeah.
But [SOBS] But you don't understand.
Gary's good.
There's a goodness inside of him.
I I I swear.
Like, he doesn't
he doesn't want to be this way.
He doesn't
he doesn't want to be violent.
Gary just just needs some help.
OK.
You wanna help Gary?
Help us find him.
Where is he?
♪
- I don't know.
- No.
Don't lie to me.
You're better than that, all right?
You're better than him.
You're better than sitting in here
because he couldn't take care of
whatever the hell is wrong with him.
♪
You're stronger than that.
So tell me.
Where is he?
♪
Sage flipped thinks he's hiding out
at one of his family's old haunts.
And planning his next
violent robbery spree.
Maybe, maybe not.
Sage says Gary's like
an alcoholic needing a drink.
Once he gets that fix
of violence, he crashes.
Needs to lay low afterwards.
Sage saw Gary after the robbery,
said he was coming down.
She told him to leave.
OK, so what old haunts
are we talking about?
Uh, places from back
when they were rich.
Places where he could be alone,
away from it all.
She said he likes
to sneak into country clubs,
art galleries, parks
the family used to frequent.
And they donated a fountain
to Arrigo Park.
That doesn't exactly
narrow things down, though.
Yeah, well, it's all we got,
so let's update the BOLO
with those locations,
and then we'll split and search 'em.
Let's go.
Hey, Hank. I need a second.
There's nothing on our station cams,
and there is no way
we're going to get forensics
to match a print without a case number.
OK.
OK. Just keep digging.
Maybe somebody accessed the front gates.
OK, will do.
She's talking about
that photo on your truck?
You had her look into it?
Figure out who the kid was,
what case it was from?
It's not important now. Come on.
All right.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Sergeant, you copy?
Go ahead, Dante.
I'm at that art gallery,
and it's closed.
No sign of Gary Bell.
I mean, I'll check the perimeter,
but it looks like a dead end.
All right, copy.
Just keep going down the list.
Copy.
♪
Hey, Kim, what's your 20?
Just got to Arrigo Park.
Gonna take a minute.
All right, copy. Do your thing.
Got it.
♪
Kim, 3:00.
I see it.
♪
Hey, boss, we got
a possible on our offender.
We're gonna move in and confirm.
All right, copy.
Step light. If it's him, keep eyes.
We'll head your way.
♪
[CLEARS THROAT] How you doing, man?
♪
Yeah, that's a negative on our offender.
All right. Just keep looking.
♪
1332 to any 5021 unit.
I've got eyes on your
BOLO offender, Gary Bell.
He's walking on East Monroe
towards Michigan Avenue.
This is 5021.
What unit called that in?
Repeat your traffic.
1332, Officer Taylor.
OK, 1332, this is Sergeant Voight.
I need you to keep eyes,
but do not approach.
You wait for backup.
We're five blocks out.
Copy that, Sergeant.
1332, I think I'm made.
He's running. I'm pulling over.
Going on foot.
Officer Taylor, stand down.
I repeat, stand down. That is an order.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Officer Taylor?
This man is extremely dangerous!
Stand down!
Officer Taylor?
Goddamn it.
[ENGINE REVVING]
[SIREN WAILING]
♪
- No eyes.
- This way.
My God.
5021 Union. 10-1, 10-1. Officer down.
I need ambo in the alley
off Monroe and Michigan.
Copy, 5021 Union. Ambo's en route.
All units be advised
a 10-1's been called,
Michigan and Monroe.
Voight.
I got it.
You stay with him until help arrives.
♪
OK. You're OK. I got you. I got you.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
- [GRUNTING]
- [BLOW LANDING]
.
[GROANING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Uh
I'm sorry.
[GULPS]
I'm sorry.
Ah, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I
Ah! God!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
You must think I'm a monster,
that I like doing these things.
I don't! I swear to God, I don't!
I get it.
I wasn't born this way.
I wasn't.
I was good.
I sat in the front row in class.
I sat in the front row!
And I behaved.
I don't want this in my head anymore!
I don't want to be this way!
I don't want to be this way!
I was good!
[BANGING]
Take it easy.
Take it easy.
He made me this way!
He put it in me!
He put it in me like a poison.
And I just I rotted and I rotted.
♪
And he made me just like him.
♪
You're gonna be OK.
Gary, we're gonna help you.
And I I don't want it anymore.
Hey, Gary. Gary, slow down.
It's that simple.
I ju I have to just stop my head.
I need out. I need it out!
♪
Gary, slow down.
Slow down. Look at me.
We're gonna help you.
And I read how to fix it.
And I I know what I have to do.
Look, hey, whatever
you're talking about,
I swear to God, we'll get you
the help you need.
Gary, no! No!
Oh, Gary, no.
5021 Union.
I need another ambulance
rolled to the Dearborn Club.
I got a male down.
Copy, 5021 Union.
Second ambo en route.
He doesn't have a pulse.
♪
Officer Taylor's talking. He's coherent.
He's gonna be OK.
You should get checked out too.
You took a hard hit.
I'm good.
Let's notify Gary Bell's father.
Yeah. Julie Bell too.
Kid just lost her dad.
Mm.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
What do you want now?
Julie, go to your room.
May we come in?
It's a bad time.
[CLICKS TONGUE] No.
Your son is dead.
He committed suicide
when we tried to arrest him.
[SIGHS]
[CLICKS TONGUE] Huh.
"Huh"?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Sir, he gave himself a goddamn lobotomy.
♪
We'd like to inform
his daughter of his passing.
Obviously, it's a delicate matter.
I'll tell Julie.
Your son's body's at
the medical examiner's office.
I'll make sure they reach out
so you can make arrangements.
♪
That's fine.
Is that it?
Actually, it's not it.
Gary said some things before he died.
♪
He said, "I wasn't born this way."
♪
Said, "He made me this way."
♪
Who do you think "he" is?
♪
I want an investigative alert
put out on Raymond Bell.
I mean, anything happens
in this house
I mean, anything happens in this block,
on this neighborhood,
I want to know about it.
Copy.
And notify DCFS we got
a tender-age child in that house.
Got it, Sarge.
If it goes bad,
none of this will be enough.
Yeah, I know.
That's all we can do.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
There's something wrong in that house.
[TENSE MUSIC]
That district patch
on the officer's uniform.
That style changed decades ago.
Back in the '70s. I looked it up.
♪
Hmm.
♪
Is that boy you, Sergeant?
♪
[WOLF HOWLS]
[SPEAKING ARABIC]
Son of a bitch.
Everything good, Officer?
[SIGHS]
Moving.
Breaking my lease.
Landlord's busting my balls.
How long you live there?
Uh, two months.
Really settled in, huh?
I got a bad vibe.
How many places you live?
What, like, ever?
Sure.
22, give or take.
And they all had bad vibes?
That's a very subtle insinuation.
Yes, I move a lot.
No, I'm not the problem here.
When I say bad vibes,
I'm talking, like, roach bad vibes.
Like the size of mice. They squeak.
And no proof,
but I'm pretty sure the landlord's been
looking through my underwear
drawer when I'm out.
Huh.
How can I help you destroy this man?
- I got it.
- Are you sure?
I got a tenant lawyer
who owes me a favor.
I can have patrol
pick him up on trespassing.
I got it.
I can have my husband go over there
and start talking to him
about fire codes.
[BEEPING]
OK.
See you in a couple days.
[DOOR SLAMS]
[CAMERA CLICKS]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I'm aware.
Now?
Right now?
Fine. I'll make it work.
[LINE BEEPING]
Dante, Imani in?
Yeah, she's at the lockers.
You need something?
No. I'm good.
Imani?
Sergeant?
Morning.
Come on, this way.
Grab your duty belt and vest.
All right. What's up? What are we doing?
Notification just dropped.
You're scheduled
for gun requalification.
I am too.
I'm a couple weeks behind.
They're chewing up my ass.
Wait, you mean now?
Yep.
Going to area 1?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
The hell is that?
Is that from a case?
♪
Who sent it?
Tell me when I should stop
asking questions.
I mean, why drop that off at your truck?
♪
You all right?
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
♪
So can I ask who's busting
your balls on your requalification?
Commander Devlin.
Thought he was just in IA.
Yeah, apparently, he's everywhere.
Units in the first district,
we're getting calls of an
armed robbery in progress.
State and Wabash.
Alley behind the Central Trust Bank.
Caller states a male, white, 30s,
just pistol-whipped a man
and fled on foot.
5021. Hold us down responding.
- We're a couple blocks out.
- Copy.
Dante, meet us there.
Copy, Sarge.
♪
[TIRES SCREECHING]
♪
There's the bank.
Yeah, I see it.
Down that alley.
♪
5021 Union on scene, call's bona fide.
Keep the cars coming and advise
CPD we have a man down.
Chicago PD. I'm Sergeant Voight.
Is there anybody still
here in the alley?
No.
OK. [SIREN WAILING]
Can you tell me what happened?
Sir, can you hear me?
My husband just got cash out of the ATM,
and a man started following us.
- Hey.
- What did he look like?
- Toss me that bag.
- Uh, white guy.
Um, dark, curly hair.
He was wearing a a red windbreaker.
He was mumbling to himself.
And then the next thing I know,
he put a gun to Tom's neck,
and he forced us back here.
Hey, you're doing great.
Can you can you keep going?
Can you tell me how tall he was?
Was he heavy, skinny?
- Yeah, he was tall.
- OK.
He wanted cash, and Tom gave it to him.
I gave him my watch.
I did everything he said.
And then he just snapped,
and he attacked Tom like an animal.
He kept he kept hitting
his hands with his gun,
and I could hear Tom's bones breaking.
Hey, OK.
We're gonna get him to a hospital.
You're both safe now. You hear me?
- And what's your name?
- Tara.
Tara, do you remember
what the man sounded like?
Did he have an accent?
No, I don't think so.
Um, but when he stopped
hurting Tom, it
it sounds crazy,
but he said, "I'm sorry."
- He apologized?
- Yeah, I think so.
OK. Which way did the man go?
Uh, there.
He got in a GMC SUV, and he drove away.
OK, good.
Do you happen to remember what
color it was? Any numbers on the plate?
Oh, right, right.
I took a photo.
OK, good, good.
[SIREN WAILING]
5021 Union on scene of
the State Street robbery.
Wanted for the robbery
is a white male offender.
Dark, curly hair.
Height and weight unknown. Red jacket.
He fled southbound
in a silver GMC Terrain.
Plate George-Adam-Eight-
Zero-Union-Seven-Nine.
That GMC's coming back hot
out of Bridgeport.
It's a fresh steal.
Dante, let's start with
the cameras on that ATM.
Maybe it caught our offender.
Copy.
Units in the first district
and units citywide,
we have a armed robbery in progress.
17th and State at the gas station.
Offender is a male,
white, 30s, red windbreaker.
That's our guy.
Go.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
5021, we copy.
That's the same offender
wanted for this one.
We're en route. OK.
Officer, take the scene. It's yours now.
- Let's go, let's go.
- Copy, Sergeant.
♪
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
♪
Officers!
- Chicago PD! Freeze!
- Officer!
It's not me! It's not me! Don't shoot!
In there, in there.
It's it's bad.
Is the offender still inside?
I don't know. It it's bad.
Get over there where it's safe!
♪
Dante.
Go.
Chicago PD!
I got one down.
I got him.
♪
He's still alive.
5021 Union, roll an ambo.
Please. Help me.
[TENSE MUSIC]
I got a victim unconscious.
Took a beating with a glass bottle.
He's got shrapnel in his neck.
Copy.
Help.
- Ambo is en route.
- Help me.
- Hey, sir.
- Help.
Help me, please.
- OK, ambo's coming.
- Help me, please.
OK. Who did this to you?
- A white guy.
- OK.
30s. [GROANS]
He robbed the register.
He pointed his gun at me
as he grabbed cash.
He he told me to stay down.
I stayed my ass down, man.
- My wife
- No, no, no. Stay down.
My wife, Raina, she's outside.
- OK, OK.
- She's outside.
Dante, you take him.
Let him see his wife.
Imani, keep clearing.
♪
Stay with me.
♪
Stay behind me.
- That's her car right there.
- That one?
Yeah. Raina!
No. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Raina, where are you?
- Yo, he he took that lady!
- Raina!
- What's that?
- I was pedaling by, man.
Hey, don't touch it.
Don't don't touch it.
Stay away. It's evidence.
I was pedaling by.
- I saw some white dude run out.
- Hey, hey!
Come here, come here.
Right there. What's that?
He had a gun and a bag of cash.
He pulled her in a big SUV
and drove away.
Hey, now place is cleared.
Secure the scene.
That way.
Tape, witnesses, video, run it all.
- Copy.
- All units, a male offender
wanted for two armed robberies
just took a female victim
from the gas station.
He fled in a silver GMC
southbound on Ashland on Ontario.
- What's your lady's name?
- Perez, Raina Perez.
Victim's name is Raina Perez.
Got a victim down inside. Go.
5021, you got your ears on?
Go with the traffic squad.
CPIC picked the GMC off on a traffic cam
a half mile away from your scene.
It was driving erratically
southbound on Rush at Division.
The vehicle was spotted
nine minutes ago.
Copy. We'll roll that way.
Advise all units on the air.
Keep your eyes sharp.
This man is wanted
on two armed robberies,
multiple ag-bats.
He is armed, extremely violent.
Kim, Adam, take the scene.
- You got it.
- Rest of us, let's go.
Copy, 5021. Will advise.
Dante, we're southbound
on Rush at Division.
We're negative. What's your 20?
I'm southbound on 15th
approaching Grand.
- I got nothing.
- All right, copy. Just keep looking.
♪
There it is.
Dante, we got the vehicle curbed
at Division and Halstead.
I want you to head this way.
Just stay wide.
You see anything?
No. Damn tint.
♪
Chicago PD. Turn around.
Go.
♪
It's empty.
Voight.
- I got blood.
- Go.
♪
- Hey.
- [GASPS]
Come here.
Looking for a white male, tall,
30s, red jacket, curly hair.
Is he here?
No, what
- Is anybody here?
- No.
He had a hostage with him,
woman named Raina.
She was bleeding bad.
You mean the woman he brought in?
What?
- That's what happened?
- Yes.
A man carried a woman inside,
set her on those chairs there,
then he ran off.
You're sure he brought her
here to get her help?
That was the man who injured her.
He did?
It didn't seem like he hurt her.
It seemed like he was trying
to help someone he didn't know.
- OK, where is Raina now?
- At a hospital.
Her skull was cracked. She was seizing.
We can't handle
that kind of trauma here.
Ambulance just picked her up.
Dante, offender was last seen
at this location on foot.
I want that GMC towed
and scrubbed for DNA,
and get some units here now.
- Copy, Sarge.
- Those cameras work?
5021 Ocean.
I need all available units
in the first district
to start a canvass
on our gas station offender.
He was last seen in the area
of Division and Halstead.
Copy, 5021 Ocean.
We'll advise units in your area.
[KEYS CLACKING]
Damn, wrong day.
It's OK. It's OK. Just take it slow.
Here. This is it.
- Yes. Here we go.
- Do you mind?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
First he bashes her skull in,
then he tries to save her life?
♪
The hell is this?
♪
Anything?
PODs and cams didn't pick him up
outside the urgent care,
and CPIC is still scrubbing
the rest of the area.
What about his truck?
Anything on the GPS?
- Adam.
- Nothing helpful.
He stole the GMC in Bridgeport
and then drove along State
until he started his rampage.
Raina?
She didn't make it.
OK. Thank you.
Sarge, techs found a bloody
print at the urgent care.
OK.
Our offender's name: Gary Bell.
He fits every single descriptor,
but he's got a short sheet.
He was pinched for a DUI
about six months ago.
He's single. He's got one kid.
- [COMPUTER CHIMES]
- Knowns?
I'm looking. Nothing pops.
He's got no presence on social media.
As far as I can tell, he's got no job.
No cell phone registered to him either.
I got something. LK is 4832 Farragut.
It's a residence registered
to his father's name.
Driver's license comes back there too.
OK, how's his father look?
Uh, clean. He's a retired businessman.
Uh, more like bankrupt businessman.
I knew I recognized this name.
This family owned Bell Tractors.
That company was worth billions.
- Mm.
- What, from selling tractors?
Uh, farm supplies.
My dad, he actually worked
there part-time in high school.
So company closed early 2000s.
The factory was turned into
a movie studio.
I mean, this guy comes
from some serious old money.
Well, he definitely ran out of it.
OK, so let's hit the father's house.
Kim, crack off a search warrant,
and loop in the 26th district tag team.
Come on, let's go.
- What's up?
- You got two seconds?
- I'm here.
- Get in.
Someone left that envelope
under my wiper blades this morning.
I take it it's not a ticket?
No.
- What is it?
- That's not important.
But I need to know who put it there.
Why?
Not important.
[SIGHS]
OK.
I'll check all the district cams,
do some sniffing,
see who all was here this morning.
Thanks.
When you get time.
Mm-hmm.
But you're all right, whatever this is?
[SIGHS]
Yes.
OK.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
Tac team's en route.
So let's move.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
- [DOORBELL CHIMES]
- Chicago PD! Open up!
Chicago PD!
Open up!
♪
Hit it.
What?
Chicago PD. Are you Raymond Bell?
- I am.
- We have a search warrant.
We're looking for your son, Gary.
Is he here?
No. No, sir. He moved out a month ago.
What is going on?
Your son's wanted
for murder, kidnapping,
and armed robbery.
[SCOFFING] What? No.
There must be some mistake.
Oh, Jesus.
How how am I going
to explain this all to Julie?
Who's Julie?
Uh, Gary's daughter.
She lives here.
Thank God she's at school.
Do you know where Gary lives now?
Uh, no, sir.
We've, uh we've lost touch.
- When?
- When he moved out.
I don't know where he is.
I don't know what is going on.
First floor's clear. No sign of Gary.
Yeah, I told you he's not here.
Start an evidentiary search, all hands.
This way, please.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Goodness gracious, our whole
house could fit in this room.
Yeah.
This has got to be Gary's bedroom.
Oh.
♪
Adam, check this out.
♪
Looks like Gary had a girlfriend.
Yeah?
Looks like they also knew
how to have fun.
Huh.
Gary using?
Jesus, that found that in his room?
- Yep.
- No, he's not using.
Sage is using.
Sage is doing a lot of weird stuff.
Who's Sage?
My son's girlfriend.
This Sage?
Yeah. Uh-huh.
Do you know Sage's full name?
No idea.
I think "Sage" is just a nickname.
It's from an old folk song.
Sage thinks she's going
to be a famous singer, but, uh,
sucks down drugs
like she already is one.
Do you know where Sage lives?
[SIGHS] With my son, I imagine.
If if he's robbing places,
it's to support her habit.
My son, Gary, is not perfect,
but he loves that girl.
He tried to get her clean.
Took her to lots of NA meetings.
Meetings?
Do you know where he took her?
I don't see her.
Yeah, me neither.
Let's go inside.
Hold on a sec.
Ready.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
Hey, Bob.
Can I talk to you for a sec?
Mm.
Like, private?
Yeah, of course.
[INHALES DEEPLY]
Uh, I need help, Bob.
That's why we're here.
No, I, um
Uh, I I fell off the wagon,
like, hard.
[CHUCKLES] Wagon ran me over, bro.
I got you now.
You did the right thing coming here.
Yeah, I I I need my sponsor.
I need Sage.
- She coming?
- I don't know.
She hasn't been around in a month.
I got you now.
- So wh
- No, I need Sage, though.
Like, she got the magic,
you know what I'm saying?
She got the words.
Only she can get me through
a left shoe day.
Um, sometimes I wake up
and I can't find my shoes
and, uh, I call that left shoe day.
[CHUCKLES] You know, it's like
everything's all hazy.
Um, but the thing is,
I lost my phone and Sage's number.
Um, you got her digits, Bob?
- Uh
- I need her digits real bad.
Come on, man, please?
[TENSE MUSIC]
[SIGHS] Mm.
♪
Kim, I need a trap and trace
placed on a number.
♪
Repeat those last four digits for me.
5-3-0-0.
Right.
Can I put you on hold, Detective?
Yeah.
On the phone with CPIC?
Uh-huh.
Officer Joyce?
No, she's on furlough.
I got Tommy Stella.
Tommy the turtle.
- Yeah. We should grab dinner.
- [SIGHS]
Why does he keep attacking their hands?
I don't know.
It's not motivated.
He gets his money, and then it's like
like he goes back for another taste.
Yeah. It's overkill.
[SIGHS] Maybe he gets off on it.
The ME told me that
the hand has a quarter of
the bones of the human body.
It could be a good place
to inflict pain.
But it feels like more than that.
He's risking a lot to do it.
Detective, you there?
Yes. Go ahead, Tommy.
Found a name.
Got her listed on an index.
I sent you an email.
I got it. Thanks, Tommy.
Anytime.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Sarge, I found our Sage.
Real name, Sandra Michaels.
Busted twice for possession.
Lives in an apartment in Garfield Park.
I'm sending you over the address now.
Good work.
Get the rest of the team
to meet us there.
Have them roll in quiet.
Copy you.
You know your way around an NA meeting.
Why is that?
Is that a very subtle way
of asking if I have a drug problem?
- No, I don't.
- [SIGHS]
I've just been to a lot of NA meetings.
OK. Again, why?
Looking for my sister.
When's the last time you saw her?
When I was eight.
[SOLEMN MUSIC]
♪
You might want to take Clark.
Polk's under construction.
♪
OK.
- Yeah, thanks.
- We're good?
Yeah.
Torres hit the back.
Adam's staying wide.
Manager saw Gary here this morning.
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Hey, um, sorry to bother you.
I'm Kim. I live downstairs.
Uh, so my kitchen sink is leaking,
and nobody on my floor has,
like, a wrench or any tools.
You got anything?
♪
Do I got what?
Are you OK?
Do you, like, need help?
I'm fine.
No, you're not. Did somebody hurt you?
- No, I don't got any tools.
- Did somebody
- Sorry.
- Miss?
- [KNOCKING]
- Hello?
♪
Chicago PD!
Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop!
♪
Sage is heading out the window.
♪
Torres, she's headed west.
Coming your way.
- [SCREAMS]
- Stop.
Apartment's clear.
- Get your hands off me!
- Stop fighting! Stop fighting!
Hey, hey. You're gonna hurt yourself.
Stop fighting.
Kim, I want you to sit on this place
in case Gary shows back up.
Do a little digging while you're here.
On it.
[HANDCUFFS CLICKING]
[BREATHING SHAKILY]
You got any orange juice?
I can get you some.
Oh, God. I need to get out of here.
Please. I didn't I didn't do nothing.
I don't I don't got anything for you.
I promise I don't.
That's not exactly true, Sage.
We found over 5 grams of blow
stashed in your place.
That's a felony.
That's prison.
Oh, come on.
Blow?
[SIGHS]
- I I'm an addict.
- Mm.
It's it's for personal use, OK?
Like, I'm I'm I'm no criminal.
[GROANS]
I don't feel so good.
You wanna feel better?
You wanna walk out of here?
Yeah.
I'll drop the drug charges
if you help us.
[SIGHS]
With what?
With your boyfriend, Gary Bell.
Do you know where he is?
I ain't Gary's keeper.
Oh, I'm sure you're not.
All you got to do is tell us
where you think he might be.
Why?
What'd he do?
This and this.
Oh, no.
No. No, not Gary.
No way.
No, he wouldn't.
- You got it wrong.
- Do I?
What happened to your hand?
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
I fell off my bike.
♪
You know, you don't need
to blame yourself
or make excuses, Sage.
Not with me, not here.
He hurt those people.
And I'm guessing he hurts you too.
Am I right?
♪
Look, I'm going to get there either way,
so the only difference right
now is what happens to you
whether you get to leave this box
and get well,
or you can sit here and wait
while I get it another way.
♪
Did he hit you?
♪
[CRYING]
Yeah.
But [SOBS] But you don't understand.
Gary's good.
There's a goodness inside of him.
I I I swear.
Like, he doesn't
he doesn't want to be this way.
He doesn't
he doesn't want to be violent.
Gary just just needs some help.
OK.
You wanna help Gary?
Help us find him.
Where is he?
♪
- I don't know.
- No.
Don't lie to me.
You're better than that, all right?
You're better than him.
You're better than sitting in here
because he couldn't take care of
whatever the hell is wrong with him.
♪
You're stronger than that.
So tell me.
Where is he?
♪
Sage flipped thinks he's hiding out
at one of his family's old haunts.
And planning his next
violent robbery spree.
Maybe, maybe not.
Sage says Gary's like
an alcoholic needing a drink.
Once he gets that fix
of violence, he crashes.
Needs to lay low afterwards.
Sage saw Gary after the robbery,
said he was coming down.
She told him to leave.
OK, so what old haunts
are we talking about?
Uh, places from back
when they were rich.
Places where he could be alone,
away from it all.
She said he likes
to sneak into country clubs,
art galleries, parks
the family used to frequent.
And they donated a fountain
to Arrigo Park.
That doesn't exactly
narrow things down, though.
Yeah, well, it's all we got,
so let's update the BOLO
with those locations,
and then we'll split and search 'em.
Let's go.
Hey, Hank. I need a second.
There's nothing on our station cams,
and there is no way
we're going to get forensics
to match a print without a case number.
OK.
OK. Just keep digging.
Maybe somebody accessed the front gates.
OK, will do.
She's talking about
that photo on your truck?
You had her look into it?
Figure out who the kid was,
what case it was from?
It's not important now. Come on.
All right.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
Sergeant, you copy?
Go ahead, Dante.
I'm at that art gallery,
and it's closed.
No sign of Gary Bell.
I mean, I'll check the perimeter,
but it looks like a dead end.
All right, copy.
Just keep going down the list.
Copy.
♪
Hey, Kim, what's your 20?
Just got to Arrigo Park.
Gonna take a minute.
All right, copy. Do your thing.
Got it.
♪
Kim, 3:00.
I see it.
♪
Hey, boss, we got
a possible on our offender.
We're gonna move in and confirm.
All right, copy.
Step light. If it's him, keep eyes.
We'll head your way.
♪
[CLEARS THROAT] How you doing, man?
♪
Yeah, that's a negative on our offender.
All right. Just keep looking.
♪
1332 to any 5021 unit.
I've got eyes on your
BOLO offender, Gary Bell.
He's walking on East Monroe
towards Michigan Avenue.
This is 5021.
What unit called that in?
Repeat your traffic.
1332, Officer Taylor.
OK, 1332, this is Sergeant Voight.
I need you to keep eyes,
but do not approach.
You wait for backup.
We're five blocks out.
Copy that, Sergeant.
1332, I think I'm made.
He's running. I'm pulling over.
Going on foot.
Officer Taylor, stand down.
I repeat, stand down. That is an order.
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
Officer Taylor?
This man is extremely dangerous!
Stand down!
Officer Taylor?
Goddamn it.
[ENGINE REVVING]
[SIREN WAILING]
♪
- No eyes.
- This way.
My God.
5021 Union. 10-1, 10-1. Officer down.
I need ambo in the alley
off Monroe and Michigan.
Copy, 5021 Union. Ambo's en route.
All units be advised
a 10-1's been called,
Michigan and Monroe.
Voight.
I got it.
You stay with him until help arrives.
♪
OK. You're OK. I got you. I got you.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
♪
- [GRUNTING]
- [BLOW LANDING]
.
[GROANING]
[TENSE MUSIC]
♪
Uh
I'm sorry.
[GULPS]
I'm sorry.
Ah, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I
Ah! God!
[DRAMATIC MUSIC]
You must think I'm a monster,
that I like doing these things.
I don't! I swear to God, I don't!
I get it.
I wasn't born this way.
I wasn't.
I was good.
I sat in the front row in class.
I sat in the front row!
And I behaved.
I don't want this in my head anymore!
I don't want to be this way!
I don't want to be this way!
I was good!
[BANGING]
Take it easy.
Take it easy.
He made me this way!
He put it in me!
He put it in me like a poison.
And I just I rotted and I rotted.
♪
And he made me just like him.
♪
You're gonna be OK.
Gary, we're gonna help you.
And I I don't want it anymore.
Hey, Gary. Gary, slow down.
It's that simple.
I ju I have to just stop my head.
I need out. I need it out!
♪
Gary, slow down.
Slow down. Look at me.
We're gonna help you.
And I read how to fix it.
And I I know what I have to do.
Look, hey, whatever
you're talking about,
I swear to God, we'll get you
the help you need.
Gary, no! No!
Oh, Gary, no.
5021 Union.
I need another ambulance
rolled to the Dearborn Club.
I got a male down.
Copy, 5021 Union.
Second ambo en route.
He doesn't have a pulse.
♪
Officer Taylor's talking. He's coherent.
He's gonna be OK.
You should get checked out too.
You took a hard hit.
I'm good.
Let's notify Gary Bell's father.
Yeah. Julie Bell too.
Kid just lost her dad.
Mm.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
What do you want now?
Julie, go to your room.
May we come in?
It's a bad time.
[CLICKS TONGUE] No.
Your son is dead.
He committed suicide
when we tried to arrest him.
[SIGHS]
[CLICKS TONGUE] Huh.
"Huh"?
[TENSE MUSIC]
Sir, he gave himself a goddamn lobotomy.
♪
We'd like to inform
his daughter of his passing.
Obviously, it's a delicate matter.
I'll tell Julie.
Your son's body's at
the medical examiner's office.
I'll make sure they reach out
so you can make arrangements.
♪
That's fine.
Is that it?
Actually, it's not it.
Gary said some things before he died.
♪
He said, "I wasn't born this way."
♪
Said, "He made me this way."
♪
Who do you think "he" is?
♪
I want an investigative alert
put out on Raymond Bell.
I mean, anything happens
in this house
I mean, anything happens in this block,
on this neighborhood,
I want to know about it.
Copy.
And notify DCFS we got
a tender-age child in that house.
Got it, Sarge.
If it goes bad,
none of this will be enough.
Yeah, I know.
That's all we can do.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
There's something wrong in that house.
[TENSE MUSIC]
That district patch
on the officer's uniform.
That style changed decades ago.
Back in the '70s. I looked it up.
♪
Hmm.
♪
Is that boy you, Sergeant?
♪
[WOLF HOWLS]