Chicago P.D. (2014) s13e05 Episode Script

Miami

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[somber
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[SHOUTING ON TV]
And with teen wilding on the rise,
many in the community are
calling on the city
to deal with this
dangerous uptick in crime

[WATER RUNNING]

[SIGHS]

Why you all dressed up?
I miss a memo for District photo day?
Another scarecrow detail downtown.
Yeah?
Platt swear I was up next in rotation,
But I think she still mad
about that squad we dented
back on the beat, Burgess.
Yeah, she holds a grudge. Good luck.
Yeah.
Since IAD's reach covers anything
that impacts the public trust,
we'll be taking on this
Violence Reduction Initiative
during this uptick in teen takeovers
as a, uh, favor
to the superintendent's office.
It's a coordinated, one-day show
of high-visibility
police presence downtown.
Foot cops, Marine units,
even mounted patrols,
all in the hopes that
the kids will get the message.
You'll be partnering up
and saturating downtown, all right?
Beat assignments are on the board here.
Officer?
We have the option to call
Snap Curfew if things get hot?
No, the mayor's office has vetoed that.
Officer Fox, we'll keep
the peace on our own.
With our hands tied behind our backs.
OK. Be safe out there.
Sergeant Platt can answer
any further questions.
You heard the man.
Partner up and move out.
[INDISTINCT CHATTER]
Sup?
Need a partner, Kevin?
- Tasha Fox.
- Mm-hmm.
Where you been hiding since the Academy?
11th District. Ranger.
No stranger to danger.
- Huh.
- Real police.
Unlike you big dogs in Intelligence.
I might've got big,
but I can still throw down.
Oh? Is that a fact?
Pity the fool that gotta find out.
- OK. [CHUCKLES]
- Atwater.
- Uh, Fox.
- Yeah.
I don't know what the hell
this is, but do it on the beat.
- Roll out.
- Mm.
- Copy that.
- Mm.
- After you.
- Got you.
Yeah, my little brother
and my little sister moved out,
so they in Texas
with some family right now.
Mm. And how's your dad?
Lew, right?
Look at you.
Yeah, it was such an anomaly
to get you to talk about him,
I ain't forgetting his name.
Yeah, Lew ain't doing that bad.
He's actually outside now.
Doing long-haul trucking,
so it's pretty much just me
most of the time.
And, uh, no Mrs. Atwater?
I was talking to somebody for a minute.
Didn't really work out.
She took a job offer in
New York she couldn't pass up.
You didn't want to go visit?
- She didn't ask.
- Ooh.
Ugh, yikes.
[CHUCKLES]
I feel that, man.
I'm so single it hurts.
Huh.
But it's all good, since I'm leaving.
Leaving? Where you going?
This is my last week.
I'm going to Miami.
Miami?
Oh, you ain't see the billboard?
Oh, hell no.
So you actually taking that offer?
- $5,000 bonus.
- Oh.
I can carry my pension
and it don't snow.
You can't just walk out on Chicago.
- Hey, suck it, cops!
- Out the way, Unc.
Hey, watch your mouth, watch your mouth.
[SCOFFS] Yeah, city full of charm.
If the job was fun,
everybody'd wanna do it.
No one wants to do it, Kev.
That's that's the point.
Yeah, we the villains now.
We no longer the heroes. Why stay?
Because it's the crib.
The department don't have our backs.
The city sure as hell don't,
and I know you know that.
So you telling me you never
thought about anything else?
Something other than Chicago?
No.
This is home.
[SIGHS]
All right.
All right, all right, well,
if you had to think about it
right now, and be honest,
if you could do anything,
go anywhere, where would you go?
- [EXPLOSION]
- [CAR ALARMS BLARING]
[TENSE MUSIC]

5021 David, emergency!
- All right.
- 5021 David, on scene!
I'm invoking a plan 5.
I got multiple injuries.
Roll as many ambos as possible.
Ma'am! Ma'am!
I need you to get up
and go across the street, OK?
Clear the building.
Sir, clear the building.
Everybody go that way.
- Everybody go that way!
- Keep going this way!
Clear the building, ma'am.
Go that way, please.
- Fox!
- Yes?
Clear as many people as possible.
- I got you!
- Direct the ambos!
I'm on my way inside.
I got you. Go this way.
All right, clear the building
as fast as you can!
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
This way. This way. Do not go this way.
This way, across the street. Let's go.
5021 David, roll the bomb squad.
This was no accident.
I'm entering the building
of the blast right now.
This way, this way.
Chicago PD!
Everybody evacuate the building
and go across the street.
Go across the street where it's safe.
Get out of the building.
Go across the street.
Come on! Everybody get out! Get out!
Move on out. Evacuate the building.
Evacuate the building.
Everybody move out of here.
Chicago PD. Go on, get on out.
Get on out. Evacuate the building.
[ALARM BLARING]
Evacuate the building.
Come on, evacuate the building.
It's safe outside.
Evacuate the building.

[PERSON COUGHING]
Chicago PD. Everybody lay low.
Stay low and exit the building.
- There you go.
- [PEOPLE COUGHING AND CRYING]
Chicago PD. Stay low.
Get down. Get downstairs
and exit the building.
The end office, it just blew up.
- Anybody else in there?
- Yeah, I think so.
OK. Stay low, get down.
Exit the building, everybody.
Chicago PD! Stay low, get outside.
Stay low. Get outside.
Exit the building.
Chicago PD.
- Call out.
- [PEOPLE COUGHING]
Call out. Hey, come on, man.
Come on. I gotta get you downstairs.
- [COUGHING]
- I gotta get you downstairs.
There's an ambulance down there.
Come on.
Ma'am. Ma'am, come on.
Hey, can you get up? There you go.
I know you scared,
but help is downstairs.
Just stay low and exit the building.
- [WIND WHISTLING]
- [SIRENS WAILING]

5021 David, emergency.
I'm on the fourth floor
and I got multiple people down.
- [PANTING]
- Copy, 5021 David.
Backup and additional ambos
en route.

[GROANS]
Ma'am, ma'am.
Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Look at me, ma'am. OK, I got you.
All right, you ready? There you go.
[GLASS SHATTERS]
[GRUNTING]
Come on. [GRUNTS]
Oh!
[ELECTRICITY CRACKLING]

Get 1813 to move his squad
from the middle of the street.
- We got more CFD coming in.
- Copy.
And someone shut down the damn L-train!
Commander Devlin,
we've got Bomb Squad en route.
You'll need to designate a command post
and set a location for triage.
And we we we should be
corralling the victims.
We're going to wanna talk to them.
Where's an EMT?
And you need to order
all units on-site
I need EMT!
To search for secondary devices.
Commander Devlin, we should
notify the first deputy.
Sir!
OK, let's set
the perimeter back 200 yards.
Yes, sir.
Let's make sure Med knows
that there's injuries inbound.
- Yes, sir.
- And uh
Put pressure right there on that side.
There you go. [SIGHS]
[GRUNTING]

Hold that pressure right there.
Hold it right there.
No, I don't know what he's doing.
Looks like he knows.
- What do we got?
- Heavy trauma to the head.
She was conscious inside.
Started seizing on her way down.
No no pulse.
Katie, take over compressions.
- Let's go.
- Hey, hey. Excuse me.
- Excuse me. That's my boss.
- I understand.
- That's my boss.
- I understand.
We're taking care of her right now.
Is she OK? Is she
- She's OK. It's OK.
- No, no
Step away so we can take care of her.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
- What's your name?
- I my name's Jonathan.
That's Shawna. That's my boss.
OK, well, we gonna let
the EMTs take care of Shawna.
You focus on that cut
on your head, Jonathan.
Get you out of here.
We're going to have her take care
of you over there with the EMTs, OK?
Help him with the cut. Thank you.
I need all CPD to hold the perimeter
while Fire secures the structure.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, Sergeant.
We were first on the scene.
All right, we got shrapnel,
we got nails, ball bearings.
This is clearly a IED.
There could be another device.
Officer, I said let's move.
Sergeant Voight, Intelligence.
This man's with me.
He was first on scene.
Your men hold down the perimeter.
We got this.
Your team isn't lead on this.
We got a problem here, Sergeants?
With your permission,
Intelligence is taking lead.
Then go.
Thank you. Sir.
- You all right?
- Yeah, I'm good to go.
OK, I need to link up
with the Bomb Squad.
OK. Hold on. Wait, Sarge.
This is Tasha Fox.
We responded together.
- Is it OK if she rolls with us?
- It's OK.
Sergeant Pagano, he's my sergeant.
You're with us. Go.
Kevin, I don't need to work it.
Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh.
I'm not doing you any favors.
You caught this, so you gonna work it.
Come on.
- Adam, you hearing this?
- Yeah.
So that corner office belonged
to the Brody-Tannenbaum Group.
They work in high-end real estate.
I'm running it right now.
Skyscrapers, condos, mansions.
Big money.
Yeah, threats hit right away.
News stories.
This firm, they're in the middle
of some very unpopular deals.
Like what kind?
Well, looks like the city sells them
old municipal buildings
like schools, youth centers.
They knock 'em down, build
billion-dollar high-rises.
- Burgess.
- Four DOAs.
Just got the IDs from Platt.
I'll call you back.
Shawna LeClair, 41,
married with a daughter.
Mark Dominicus, 45,
divorced, three kids.
Darius Velardi, 55, widower.
And Gavin Crespo, 35.
Married last year,
wife six months pregnant.
All were partners
at the real estate group.
And all brokers
on these municipal deals.
Well, I doubt that's a coincidence.
The bomb went off
in Shawna LeClair's office.
They were probably
in the middle of a meeting.
So we're looking at a targeted hit.
- Yeah.
- I'm gonna update Voight.
Let's run all the other employees.
Yeah, it's more than I thought.
And five more severely injured,
but stable and on their way to Med.
You got anyone running
in-service calls to this place?
Yeah. And prior calls three months out.
Sarge, Bomb Squad is all clear.
They believe it was
a radio-controlled improvised device.
Most likely triggered by a cell phone.
Device was in the box
at the time of the ignition.
We can ID the phone?
No, but we do know
it was remote-triggered.
So the offender was here?
And close by.
All right, nobody leaves
until we debrief every witness,
every victim.
Someone doesn't feel right,
you hold 'em.
- Copy that.
- Let's go.
Yes, sir.
Yes, uh, there was a package
that just was delivered.
But
but Shawna gets packages
delivered all day long,
so I didn't think much of it.
Did you get a good look
at who delivered it?
No, no, it was, um it was a man.
But I didn't really see him.
No one asked me to sign anything.
The package was just there,
so I delivered it like I always do.
It was this size, like a shoebox, maybe.
Where'd you take the box?
To the office. I
they were in the middle of a meeting,
so I set it on the table near
The window.
Then all of a sudden
Boom. You know?
Everything just exploded.
It was really loud.
[SIGHS] I mean, it was
No secret that the guys weren't popular
for the deals they were doing.
Press ran stories,
and there had been some threats.
What kind of threats?
We [SIGHS]
We'd pay for tearing down the city,
which isn't even true.
We weren't doing anything illegal.
It was the city's idea. We were helping.
At first it was emails,
so we didn't take it seriously, but
We didn't ever think anyone
would actually do something.
Then it was posts in this chat room.
You know, taunting, doxing.
Here, I can show you if I can find it.
I know I have it saved.
- No, we didn't
- 6:00.
We got a male, Black,
brown shirt, denim jacket.
- Move with we.
- Excuse me.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
That's him.
- Hey!
- Hey!
- Hey!
- Stop!
- Chicago PD!
- Police!

5021 David.
Hitting the stairs to the pedway.
Male, Black, 40s.
6-foot.
Denim jacket. Jeans.
[CAR HORNS HONKING]
[TIRES SQUEAL]
[CAR HORNS HONKING]
Hey!
Stop!
Stop! Chicago PD!

Hey! Fox!
Hit the stairs! Cut him off!
Fox!
[CAR HORN HONKS]
[GROANS] Damn.
Hey! Stop!
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey!
[BOTH GRUNT]
- Get off me, man!
- Hey, shut up. Shut up.
- I swear to God
- Stop fighting. Stop!
- You hurting me!
- Stop!
- Man, get off me, man!
- Stop! Stop!
- You hurting me, man!
- Stop.
5021 David, I got
the offender in custody.
- Roll me a transport.
- Get off me.
- Shut up, shut up!
- Get off my back, man.
For real. I swear to God,
- when I get up, man
- Come on, man.
I'm good! I'm good!
Just get me a transport!
- Hey. You good?
- Yeah, I'm good. Watch out.
- What?
- I'm good. Watch out.
What the hell happened to you?
What? Kevin!
I turned around,
I couldn't find you behind me.
I had to cross traffic
going 40 miles an hour.
- That's what happened.
- Yeah, a'ight.
You don't back up your partners?
That's how you feel?
Kevin, I just got held up.
No, I didn't have anything
to do with any bomb.
Yeah, the running spoke to that.
Richard "Ricky" Robins.
Five arrests, one conviction
for a weapons charge.
20 years ago.
And a known associate
of the G-Park Lords.
Like I said, 20 years ago.
I got out of that life.
Man, I ain't have
nothing to do with this.
Then why you ran?
'Cause I knew I'd be sitting
here answering these questions
and talking about my past affiliations.
Yeah, all right. All right.
You also got an order
of protection against you.
Your ex-wife works in that building.
Yeah, you're not allowed
within a thousand feet of her.
Revenge is a pretty good motive.
I didn't bomb anything!
Then start cooperating!
You want me to arrest you?
I'll bring you in.
Look
I just had to see her, all right?
Apologize to her.
[KNOCK AT DOOR]
I know I'm not supposed
to be down there.
So when a bomb goes off
and y'all are looking at me, I run.
That's all that happened. That's it.
Hey, we got something.
Kev, you're gonna want to see this.
All right, so six minutes
before the explosion,
dashcam footage from a CTA bus
caught a guy in a brown hoodie
carrying a package into the building.
- OK.
- He returns without it.
Bus pulls out, we lose him,
but it looks good.
All right. Show me.
Kim, you cue that up?
Yeah.
OK.
Watch out for the brown hoodie.
He knew where the cameras were.
There's the best angle we got.
Looks like male, white, 5'6", buck-70.
- How'd he get in there?
- Don't know yet.
We're still sorting
through all the cams.
Might have come on foot.
Or we do have one
security camera in the alley
that catches the side of five vehicles
that matches this guy's timestamp.
That is not Ricky Robins, Sarge.
- Yeah. Cut him loose.
- We got a problem.
I ran the message board
mentioned by the witnesses.
Most of the posts are by
the same user, CityFighter54,
demanding vengeance
for tearing up the city.
You got an IP?
No, they're using a VPN.
I can't trace it. But yesterday,
CityFighter54 mentioned
the Brody-Tannenbaum Group
and any city officials
doing business with them.
So there could be
more potential targets.
I've ID'd the two most
prominent officials,
and they are Edwin Spencer
and Bobby Mahoney.
Let's scoop them up right now.
Copy that.
All right. I'm sending you the details.
All right.
Fox.
- Fox.
- What's up?
Just stay behind with Ruzek.
- Run the footage.
- All right.
Wait, are you benching me?
Nah, I just need you
to stay behind and run footage.
Kevin, where exactly
did you think I was, huh?
You think I was slow-rolling you?
Why does it matter what I think, Fox?
It matters if you think I'm a dog cop.
Uh
I'm just trying
to keep you off the paper
so you don't have
to come back for trial.
If you don't want to risk
it all, I definitely get it.
Hey, hey, hey.
You haven't seen me in years.
You have no idea what I'm about.
Screw you, Kevin.
Then she left me hanging
on the damn foot chase.
And you think it's 'cause she's leaving?
Yeah.
What, you don't?
I don't know, Kev. [SIGHS]
I mean, she should have had your back.
That's what I'm saying.
She said it was
'cause of street congestion?
Maybe you hate that
she's taking that Miami offer.
Hey, you guys got your ears on?
Yeah. Go ahead, Fox.
Officer Ruzek's on with Voight.
We just found out
Mahoney's not at his office.
He's not answering his cell,
but his coworker said
he left 20 minutes ago
to head home.
OK. Where's home?
Old Town.
Sending you the address now.
[ENGINE REVVING]
[TIRES SQUEAL]
That's his place.
[TENSE MUSIC]
I don't see his vehicle.
Maybe we beat him here.

- Kev.
- Yeah.
Remember the five cars
in the security camera footage
that matched the offender's timestamp?
Mm-hmm.
I'm pretty sure
a silver sedan was one of 'em.
Wait. Did we get a plate?
No.

Uh-uh.
Don't key your radio just in case.

That's Mahoney's car.
Stop! Stop! CPD!
Stop the vehicle!

Ma'am. I'm police.
I need you to go back in your house.
Bob Mahoney? Bob Mahoney, I need you
- to back up the vehicle.
- I live right there, though.
Back up the vehicle right now.
Just go back. Just go back, ma'am!
[SCREAMS]
Kevin! Kevin!
Kevin!
[WORDS ECHOING] Kevin! Kevin!
I'm OK.
- Kevin!
- I'm good.
Stay down, stay down. You good?
- I'm good. You OK?
- I'm good.

He's gotta be here. He's gotta be here.
Thank God we showed up, Sarge.
No injuries. Bomb squad is still there.
They believe it's a similar device.
IED, remote-activated,
cell phone-triggered.
Our guess is the offender
was waiting for Mahoney
to approach his front gate,
then would have triggered the device.
Yeah, but we showed up
and he triggered it early.
We got anything on cams?
Nope. Nothing yet.
We do know that the sedan was hot,
stolen in Naperville sometime last week.
Owners were out of town,
so they didn't know it was gone
- until I called.
- Yeah, it's Voight.
We got Naperville PD
canvassing the auto theft scene.
Spencer and Mahoney are
in safe houses now.
Sergeant Voight, I got something good.
Something really good.
I'll keep running
other potential targets.
- Keep me in the loop.
- Yep.
All right.
OK, there's nothing new
in the exterior cam,
so I went back through
the interior footage,
and I clocked this.
Check out the mirror on the wall.
And this is right before the explosion.
Wait, wait.
[KEYBOARD CLICKS]
Brown hoodie carrying the package.
Yeah, yeah. He dodges all the cameras,
but I caught his reflection.
I still didn't get
a clear view of his face,
but someone we know did.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
Wait. Ricky Robins?
- That's the man who ran.
- Uh-huh.
He's taking pictures.
I have no idea of what or why,
but look right here.
Our offender bumps right into Robins.
And I think Robins even
took a goddamn picture of him
without even realizing it.
OK, do we know where Robins is now?
Yes, 3219 West Madison, Garfield Park.
No, no, no. He won't be there.
That's a Mission homeless house.
And if he's bunking there,
doors don't open till 9:00 p.m.
OK. We don't have time to wait.
Go find him.
Yeah, it's 11 district. Come with me.
All right.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

[SIGHS]
Good police work.
Yeah, well, I ain't no dog cop.
I didn't call you a dog cop.
You know, I did ten years
and I police well, too.
Took all the same abuses
that I'm sure you did.
And I decided I'm not dying for Chicago.
But Miami is a shot at something new.
Do you get that?
I'm not the one who has to go.
'Cause I'm the one
who is usually left behind.
[ENGINE TURNS OVER]
[SIGHS] But now I get it.
Sorry I didn't.
[ENGINE IDLING]
Door knocks will be a waste
of time in Robins' neighborhood.
Huh. They know you, don't they?
Yeah. Knowing and helping
are two different things.
And I've had enough of
people insulting me today.
Yeah, I know a fast way to find him.
Just bust a right right here.
Tasha?
Thought you were in Florida.
Soon.
Today, I need to find Ricky Robins.
Who's this?
This is my partner for the day.
Uh-huh.
And what you want with Ricky?
You know he left that life behind.
We just need his help.
The police need Ricky's help?
Yes, sir.
Come on, Kurty. You owe me.
Tasha.
You know what? Don't worry.
Kev here's one of my best buddies,
and I don't think he'll mind if I start
listing the reasons why you owe me.
Ooh, we should start off
with two years ago.
Try the Garston Lounge.
Thank you.
It's not a nice trick, Tasha.
You know, I always had your back.
I had your back behind that jacking.
Thank you, Kurt.
Garston Lounge is on Fulton.
Mm-hmm.
[EXHALES]
So what was Kurt talking about?
A jacking?
What?
What happened?
[SIGHS]
I forgot about your persistence.
I got screwed on a carjacking
a year ago.
A guy on Jackson forced a woman
out of her car and drove off.
But the baby was still inside,
so I pursued.
Mm.
I mean, I saved that little girl's life,
but the mother wasn't too happy
that her car got destroyed.
Mm-hmm. Civil suit.
And I caught a beef because
I didn't terminate the chase.
Oh, you had to pursue.
Yeah, I know.
But you know, it was a heavily
congested area.
Lot of people.
I won the case.
Just destroyed my life a little bit.
Nobody had your back.
[POP MUSIC PLAYING]

Ricky.
Nope.
- Hey, it's all right.
- No way. Hell, no.
- We good.
- We just want answers.
Come on now, Ricky.
We just want to take a look
at the photos in your phone.
- That's it.
- [CHUCKLES]
Man, you must be on glue
if you think I'm gonna
give my phone to a damn cop.
Hey, whatever you were
taking pictures of downtown,
we also think you caught
the face of our offender.
That's it.

Photos. That's all we need.
Come on, Ricky. Do the right thing.
[SCOFFS] Yeah.
And doing the right thing
in this city gets you screwed.
Yeah, it can.

But four people did just get killed
right in front of your face
by a domestic terrorist, Ricky.
This city is your home, too.
Look.
My wife filed for divorce.
She laid a fake domestic on me
'cause she was sleeping with her boss.
Yeah, I was downtown taking pictures,
but I was doing it 'cause I needed proof
she was cheating on me.
So if you screw me
'cause of these pictures,
I swear to God, man.
[TENSE MUSIC]
We won't.

Chris Lubiak, 32, booked two years ago
for disorderly conduct and assault,
suspended sentence.
LKA is Wicker Park.
Not a whole lot of family.
Parents are dead.
Southern Illinois University dropout.
Three years of electronic
and chemical engineering.
Uh, this is our guy.
Judge Larkin, we found our bomber.
I need a warrant ASAP.
[TENSE MUSIC]

Living room's clear.
Kitchen's clear.

Bathroom clear.
Clear!

I'm going out to update command.
Copy that.

What happened to
the real Chicago, my Chicago?
All the places I grew up in,
cared about
Burgess.
The Little League field
where my team met Ryne Sandberg,
the community pool where
I worked at the snack shack
to pay for my first bike.
My whole world, given away
so rich pricks can build
condos for the 1% to enjoy,
so they can profit off
the destruction of a city
that used to be for everyone.
It's an unpublished manifesto.

- This the only video?
- No, sir.
There's at least
three more in the trash.
OCD crime lab is diving deep
in this device.
Well, see if they can
ID any other potential targets.
And I don't care if his phone's off.
I wanna run MUDs and tolls anyway.
And get all travel teams up to speed.
This man is not leaving Chicago.
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Hold on, hold on.
Soulless stretch
of white-boxed skyscrapers
The camera's moving.
This wasn't filmed on a tripod.
Someone was filming this for him.
Wait. Right there.
Good eye. Who the hell's filming it?
Get back to the district and find out.
We'll meet you there. Come on.

They're still hitting
all his known associates,
but this guy's a loner.
Where are we at?
Most of the videos are made
at Lubiak's apartment,
but this one was different.
This was made on his phone.
It's a different backdrop.
Waiting on an email
from the OCD tech lab.
They're pulling the metadata
from the footage.
They're gonna geolocate.
Wait, wait, wait. Here it is.
All right. That video was shot at
an apartment in Logan Square.
The owner of that apartment
is a Ben Hesby, 31.
No job, no priors.
Not much of a footprint.
Yeah, well,
he definitely has one online.
Multiple usernames,
a bunch of social media,
message boards.
Bring him in.
You must have it wrong.
Chris wouldn't do something like this.
No, no, Ben, you have it wrong.
Chris would, and Chris did.
That's why you're sitting here.
Wait, you think I had something
to do with the bombing?
- Did you?
- No.
We know you weren't downtown today,
but we also know that you helped Chris
film his manifestos.
You helped him with those, right?
Manifestos? Like, you mean his videos?
Yes.
Sure, yeah, but he he
he never even posted those.
- Look, he's just a little off.
- Ben.
Everything you heard him say,
everything that you filmed
for him, he acted upon.
He killed four people from the
Brody-Tannenbaum Group today.
Jesus.
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]
So where would he be?
Home.
- I don't know!
- OK.
Did he mention any other
places, anything specific?
Yeah, he's mentioned a lot of places.
- OK.
- Brody-Tannenbaum Group
isn't the only real estate
group he's pissed at.
- All right.
- He didn't make videos for all of it,
but the park he grew up
going to, the pool, his school.
- He mentioned that a lot.
- OK, OK.
He used to say that
his school would be the place
he'd make a statement.
What's the name of the school?
Warner Middle School.
It's in the process of being sold now.

All right, Warner Middle School
is in escrow with Legacy Realty Group.
They don't have offices.
All their agents work remotely.
They do city deals.
All right, Legacy's got two agents
doing a walkthrough today at the
school with a city representative.
OK, listen to me. No radios.
We go two by two.
Have the bomb squad on standby.
Let's go.
You still with us?
- Yeah.
- All right.
[TENSE MUSIC]

Move.

Those gotta be the brokers' cars.
He could have planted something.

They must be inside.

Fox.
Door.

[DISTANT CLANG]

Chicago PD!
Hey, stop!
Lubiak's actually in the building!
Westbound! Vacate the building!
Vacate the building!
Copy you.

On my six.
Vacate! Vacate!

We need the clippers.
Vacate! Vacate!
CPD! Vacate the building!

[WHISPERING] Fox.
Fox.

[DISTANT CLATTER]

[GUNSHOTS]
[BREATHING HEAVILY]

[GUNSHOTS]

[GUNSHOTS]

[GUNSHOTS]

[GUNSHOTS]
Fox!
Come here.
Took the back, I took the back.
Fox, I'm on your 3:00.
Let's go! Let's go!

- Come on. Let's move.
- OK.
- Gimme some cover fire!
- I hear you!
I'm gonna cross.
[FOX SHOUTS]

[GUNSHOT]
I got him. He's down.
You got him?
- Yeah.
- OK.
All right. Come on, we gotta go.
Let's clear the building. Come on.
- [FOX GROANS]
- Come on.

No sign of an IED,
but we only cleared the
building, never searched it.
Offender's body's in the basement.
Hey. Thought you said you
weren't gonna die for this city.
Well, I'm still not.
Just gotta get a few stitches.
You should go back to work.
Thank you for having my back.
Of course I did.
Want me to come with you?
[FOX CHUCKLES]
You're such a sap.
Can you please go back to work, Kevin?
Copy that, Tasha Fox.
Hey.
Need a ride?
Surprised to see me?
Nope.
And that says more about you
than it does about me, by the way.
- Mm.
- Look. Arm's fine.
Yeah. Looking good.
The bomb squad find any more devices?
- Two.
- [SCOFFS]
- Jesus.
- Yeah, yeah.
You know, I was thinking
while I was waiting for you.
Uh-oh.
Remember that question you asked about
where would I go
if I could leave Chicago?
That's what you were thinking about?
Yeah.
I honestly don't know.
I mean, I never really
thought about leaving.
Never really thought about
what more that I want
other than what I have.
Mm.
Because I haven't really had the time.
Between my Pops, my little
brother, my little sister.
Everybody's all good, but
I haven't really had the time
to think about anything else.
Well, I mean, you can always
come with me to Miami.
How about we start with a drink first?
I got a better idea.
[SOFT DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[BOTH CHUCKLE]
- Come on.
- OK.

[PHONE BUZZING]

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