Chicago P.D. (2014) s10e06 Episode Script

Sympathetic Reflex

1
Run.
Chicago PD! Get your hands up!
I run a safe place program.
I'm looking for Abby.
You go looking for every kid
that comes through your doors?
What the hell is he doing in here?
Sean has been playing me
this entire time.
I have more on Abby
than you're gonna get
in your DCFS file. Just let me help.
There are over two dozen girls
that have gone through Safe
Place that no longer exist.
What are you actually saying?
The chief's son is
trafficking underage girls.
[TENSE MUSIC]
Ha.
Jordan, you funny, man.
[CAR LOCK HONKS] For real.
Vinessa's comin' up
from Texas next week,
so you might as well just
stay with me until she leaves.
You know she gon' wanna
yap your head off anyway.
Right, we doin' family dinner, she say.
Girl & the Goat, right. [LAUGHS]
Nah, I just gotta see what I got,
'cause I got four units already done,
but all that's Section 8.
Yeah, boy, I got tenants moving
in the building next month,
so you can crash with me until
we find something you like.
We don't gotta rush it.
Oh, Jordan, I gotta go.
Just got here. Love you, bro.
You're late.
Lower Wacker was flooded, Sarge.
Yeah, rain'll do that.
No disrespect, but aren't I the one
that's doing you the big
last-minute favor, Sarge?
Yes, because your colleague,
Hailey Upton,
unceremoniously canceled on me,
and all of this will be remembered.
Mm, okay, so who are we doin' today?
We are doing a group of patrol officers.
The lecture series is supposed
to assist those inside
who are very young
and also very wound up.
The majority look like
tiny, little chickens
who just discovered what's on the menu,
so don't go in there all breezy.
All right.
But also, don't go at 'em too hard.
And don't middle ground it
and waste their time.
Thank you for that, Sarge.
You just left me with a lot.
- Sanchez?
- Yes, sir?
Get your wimpy ass up.
Stand right there.
There you go. Everybody, get up.
Get up.
Get up!
Get in a circle. Fill in the gaps.
Wherever you not at, fill in the gaps.
There you go. Come on.
Yeah, you feel that?
Tension.
Anxiety.
I felt it as soon
as I walked in the room,
but you feel it a lot more when
you stand like this, don't you?
That's what half this job
is about readin' that.
Readin' the room when you walk in.
Readin' the car when you pull it over.
Feelin' violence that just happened
and violence that's on the way.
Feeling tension and anxiety in the air.
It's okay there's a little
tension around here right now,
but you acknowledge that here.
You feel it here,
and then you leave it.
Everybody, take a breath.
[INHALES DEEPLY]
Leave it.
Don't take it out there
on the street with you,
because it gonna be hard as hell
for you to read the air
when you need to.
So instead,
when you walk out of this room,
take your empathy with you.
Right?
Empathy is what you take
out there on the streets.
Empathy is where it starts,
and empathy is what we gon'
be talkin' about today,
whatever the hell that is.
So let's get these desks back in order.
And if y'all got any questions,
we can start with that.
Go ahead, Sanchez.

Man, I can't believe
Platt roped you into that.
Mm, sound like somebody
who doesn't know Platt that well yet.
It was a good speech, though.
Aw, appreciate that, dawg.
Appreciate that.
I tried. I tried.
You know, I remember being 21 years old,
being scared out of my mind.
I signed up for the steady paychecks
so I could feed myself
and to protect my siblings,
and every old-ass FTO
said the same thing:
"Show no fear.
They ain't gon' respect you
unless you make 'em."
I never really connected to that.
That wasn't really my style.
Units in the citywide
and units in 21st district,
we're getting calls of an
armed carjacking in progress.
26th and Canal. Silver sedan.
- Mm-hmm, feel good about it?
- Yeah.
Let's take it.
50-21 Ocean. 50-21 David.
Plainclothes officers responding.
Clear right. Nothing.
Clear left.
There, there! Pull up there!
Help me! Help me!
Stop!
Stop! Stop! Stop!
No, please, my son!
- Hey
- He tried to fight them off!
- He's still in the car!
- Get her out the way!
Stay with her! I'm goin'!
I got her, I got her. Go, go, go!
He's still in the car. Oh, my God.
[TIRES SQUEALING]
50-21 David. That call was bona fide.
And my partner's with the victim.
Vehicle was last seen
goin' northbound on Canal.
Second male victim has been abducted.
Offenders are armed.
We needs cars over here!

Hey.
Hang on. I got you.
I got you, I got you. I'm police.
50-21 David, on scene.
Male victim has sustained injuries
to the leg, arms, and head.
I need ambos at 25th Place and Canal.
Please advise all units that the
stolen vehicle is still in the wind.
My mom?
- My mom, is she
- She's safe.
She's safe. She safe.
Let's worry about you right now, okay?
- Is she
- Don't worry about her.
She's okay.
Did you see the carjackers' faces?
I had I had to stop them.
[GROANING]
Listen, you did very good.
Okay?
She's not hurt.
You saved your mama. You did good, man.
You did good.
She's gonna be fine.
[EXHALES]

- [WHIMPERING]
- It's okay.
It's okay. Right this way.
All right. What do we got?
Another violent armed carjacking.
- Yeah?
- Victims are a mother and son.
Robin and Miles Reeves.
Miles didn't make it.
Robin is still in shock.
Was she able to tell you what happened?
Yeah, she said her son
was pumping gas in his BMW.
She was walking
towards the passenger side
after leaving the bathroom.
The jackers ran up, hit hard and fast.
- Well, she get a look at 'em?
- Yeah.
She said it was two of 'em,
both of 'em masked.
One of 'em was armed.
The one with the gun dragged
her out the passenger side.
The other one hit the driver side.
- Hmm.
- How'd he end up here?
Yeah, so many blocks away?
The jacker yanked him inside the car.
Started drivin',
dragged him eight blocks.
Had to be goin' at least 90
miles an hour by his injuries.
Then they just tossed him out.
All right, so let's get a
BOLO out on the stolen vehicle.
Start chattin' up witnesses.
Pull the surveillance video
from the gas station.
Let's go.
- Anything about Sean?
- No.
Well, nothing actionable.
But he's been with a young boy
or girl every time I've seen him.
That is his job.
We should push him.
No, listen. We gotta be patient, okay?
- If there's something
- There is.
There's something there.
We should loop in the rest of the team,
that way there's always
someone tracking him.
- We always have eyes.
- Hailey.
If or when we have
actionable evidence,
we will.
Till then, I wanna keep this
between you and me.
All right,
a 30-year-old dad of two just died
tryin' to save his mom.
That's the case we've got right now.
Let's work it.
Excuse me.
I'm Officer Burgess.
This is Officer Ruzek.
The carjacking that
just happened at pump four,
- did you see anything?
- Nope.
Can't see pump four from here.
All right. Um, there was a woman.
Her name was Robin.
She was one of the victims.
She came in to use the restroom.
What do you remember?
A lot of customers come in here.
Your name's Clarita?
Right.
Well, Clarita, while your help
has been overwhelming,
it's probably best you just
show us the lot footage
and we can check for ourselves, okay?
None of these cameras work.
They're decoys.
Owner's a cheap-ass.
- Huh.
- This is Chicago.
Cars get jacked around here
two, three times a day.
I'm surprised you guys showed up.
You don't always.
Yeah. Well, we're here now.
Look, I didn't see anything,
but the guy across the street
owns the liquor store
he's obsessed with security cameras.
All right. Where are we?
Still going through old security footage
from the past two months.
Carjackings have tripled
in the Near South Side.
That south loop area,
where the jackings took place,
has been hit the hardest.
- Same M.O.? Same men?
- Uh-huh.
For that stretch,
that's what it looks like.
Always two masked guys, armed,
one of them always
in a black track jacket.
Between the height, weight, and masks,
it's a pretty good match, Sarge.
Clarita, the gas station clerk,
she may not be big on customer service,
but the girl can count.
This pair has been doing two,
three jackings a week.
All right, all right.
I got the latest footage.
Okay, okay.
Jesus, they hit it hard and fast.
They move like they know
what they're doing too.
Never lookin' near a camera.
Damn.
All right, the stolen cars
fit any recent shootings?
No, sir. None of them pops on any crime.
They're not just doin' this
for joyrides.
They're flipping 'em for cash.
Got something a block
from the carjacking.
New traffic cam.
This was minutes before the carjacking.
Jackers get out of this car.
Car's registered to an Andrew Chaffey.
49 years old. No priors, no backgrounds.
He owns three homes,
but this Nissan is registered
to his mansion in Lakeview.
Never was reported stolen.
All right, Kev, Adam,
you guys hit Lakeview.
Rest of you, split up the other two.
- Let's move.
- Good work.
No, you swore to me!
You know how this works!
No, you promised him.
You don't get to tell me how things are.
Go, go, go!
- Hey!
- Hey!
Hey! Chicago PD!
I'm breaking left! I'm breaking left!
Copy.
50-21 David, in foot pursuit.
Headed west toward Halstead
in between Roscoe and Cornelia.
White male, slim build.
Black male, black track jacket
in connection with the carjacking,
and the homicide.
Hey!
[CAR HORN HONKS]
Son of a bitch.
50-21 Ida.
I got an Asian male, about 5'4".
Just hopped into a stolen
silver BMW, no plates,
heading north towards Cornelia.
Uh-huh.
You see that?
There's nowhere else to go.
Okay?
I need y'all to put your hands
up where I can see 'em.
I'm puttin' my weapon away.
Everybody's gonna be okay.
Why the hell you chasin' us, Cop?
Because you're persons of
interest, and you're runnin'.
Hey, Ruz, I got two in the back.
Yeah, copy. I'm heading back.
Hey, hey, what the hell are you doin'?
Don't go reachin' for nothin', man!
Why, so you can shoot us,
and say you was fearin' for your life?
Yeah, a'ight, just keep your
hands where I can see 'em, okay?
- I didn't do anything, please.
- Okay.
That don't matter now, Johnny.
You see that gun? You see it?
- Listen.
- No, you don't understand.
Okay, well, cooperate
and put your hands up.
If you didn't do anything,
everything's gonna be okay.
I'm gonna get a chance
to listen to both of you.
Nah, man. You put the gun down first.
- Put it down.
- I really didn't do anything.
Okay, all right.
Put your hands up then, Johnny.
It's gonna be okay.
If you didn't do anything,
we gon' get a chance
- to work it all out.
- Nah, man!
No, we ain't goin' to jail!
Right, Johnny?
What? Jail? I can't
I'm not going to jail!
Johnny, don't listen to him. Look at me.
Matter of fact, you ain't
even supposed to chase us
no more, Cop. You made the mistake.
Look at me.
- [GRUNTS]
- Hey!
Hey! Hey!
- [GUNSHOT]
- [GRUNTS]
Oh. Oh, God.
Ruz. Ruz, where you at?
I need you! I need an ambo!
Copy you. Almost there.
Listen to me.
It's okay. You're okay.
I was just [GRUNTS]
Shh.
You're okay. You're okay.
[SOBBING] I was just
50-21 Ida.
Young male, white. GSW to the stomach.
I need an ambo right now. Kev, you good?
Yeah, I'm good. I'm good.
I just need that ambo!
Where's the other offender?
Ambo's on its way.
Don't worry about it. Come on!
You're okay.
What happened?
He lunged. He lunged at me.
- I
- I
I was just
Dispatch, I need an ETA
on that ambo right now.
Hey, man.
Kev?
Wait.
Wait, wait. Stay here.
Second one today, Sarge.
Yeah, it's one of them days.
All right. Talk to me.
We were approaching three young males
- outside Andrew Chaffey's LKA.
- Okay.
One of them had on a black track jacket
from the carjacking footage.
The other one split
to the stolen vehicle.
- It's obviously the crew.
- Mm-hmm.
I chased the third one in there.
Ruzek gets his ID out
of his pocket in the ambo,
and it's Andrew Chaffey's son, Johnny.
Listen, kid's still hangin' on, okay?
Just got to Med. Adam's with him.
Look, now I need you
to take a few breaths.
- I'm fine.
- All right, Kev.
I get that.
Still, I need you to take a few breaths
before you talk to IRT, okay?
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
Yeah, and then I was
in foot pursuit of both of 'em.
At this point,
you were the only officer?
At this point, yes, sir.
I drew my weapon to clear this area.
Once I corned both of 'em,
I seized my weapon,
I gave 'em both verbal commands
to raise their hands
at least three or four times.
They both refused.
And one of 'em,
the unidentified Black male,
reached.
I drew my weapon again.
It was just his cell phone,
and the kid panicked.
- The offender?
- Right.
Right. Yeah, I'm sorry.
Panicked offender.
That's okay. It's just the facts.
Keep going.
Yeah, well, he was just a kid.
I tried to de-escalate,
talk to both of 'em.
I told them that I would listen to 'em.
The kid the offender charged me.
He got his hand on my arm, the grip.
He pushed the trigger.
The offender pushed the trigger?
Yes, sir.
I did my best to point
my weapon away from him,
keep my finger off of the trigger.
He fired it.
The only witness?
Was the other individual that fled
the other person of interest
in our carjacking.
Okay.
Now, we're gonna need your clothes.
We're gonna need your service
weapon to check for GSR as well.
All right.
All right.
- Kev
- Mm-hmm.
A'ight, we got anything
on the two that got away?
Not yet. We don't have their IDs.
We didn't catch 'em on cams.
[SIGHS]
They were already scrappin'
when we got there.
- Yeah.
- Right?
The oldest of the three
the one with the track jacket
he was roughing Johnny up already.
Johnny was screamin' somethin' about,
"You promised. You promised."
I feel like they knew
each other pretty well.
I'll run his last known associates,
A'ight, we got anything on
his logs from the phone carrier?
Been runnin' 'em.
Last calls and texts were to his mom.
Nothing pops yet.
[GATE SLAMS]
Officer Atwater, do you have a minute?
Johnny Chaffey just died at Med.
Chaffey was an honor student
at Latin Prep High School.
He had no criminal record.
The Chaffeys are a very wealthy family.
They are also politically active.
What are you saying?
They've already retained legal counsel
and have called a press conference.
They're claiming
the shooting was unprompted.
They're claiming that their son's
death was CPD incompetence.
They're claiming that it was murder.
[TENSE MUSIC]

He was a friend to many.
Our son.
But yesterday,
Johnny was beaten and gunned down by CPD
like something he's not a criminal.
The cop claims our son
tried to take his gun,
shot himself,
but not gunshot residue
was found on Johnny.
The only GSR was found on the officer.
Johnny's prints weren't on the gun.
There's no footage. There no body cam.
There's no evidence.
We asked you here,
hoping you'll extend us
the same humanity
and accountability you show
for our friends in the NAACP
and Black Lives Matter,
so that this cop,
who happens to be Black,
can be treated the same
- as white cops guilty
- Kev.
Of illegally shooting down
Black children.
You don't need to be watching that.
He's a bad cop. He's a bad cop.
We got work to do. Come on.
They know I tested positive for GSR
and they know that I'm Black?
How do they even know that?
Because someone on our end is talkin'.
Believe me, I'm lookin' into it.
Nah, Johnny got that black
eye from the other carjacker.
The street was wet, so
the GSR would've never stuck.
And I'm plainclothes, Sarge,
- so I don't wear a body cam.
- Kev,
Kev, you did nothin' wrong.
I know that.
- We all know that.
- Sarge.
It doesn't matter what you know.
You and I both know that.
It does not matter.
We have no witnesses.
Yeah, but we got footage.
The carjacker was filming, right?
So all we gotta do is find him
and find his phone.
Okay, we got two carjackers out there
who just brutally dragged a man
to his death.
They also got video footage
of a police-involved shooting.
So let's do our jobs and find 'em.
All right, tell me we got somethin'.
No IDs on them yet.
We're running Johnny's social media.
He's got lots of friends, lots of posts,
but no gun flashing, no gang disses,
no joyride videos nothing.
The Latin High School
has been really cooperative.
They sent a list of Johnny's friends,
teachers, club members, mentors.
We've been going through it,
but so far, nothin'.
But
the carjacker filming wasn't a kid.
He was older. Maybe he's leadin' 'em.
Okay, so let's expand our search.
Run every offender
with a vehicular arrest.
Then work backwards. Let's go.
I got the guy I chased
the kid that fled in that BMW.
Ran kids no longer in school.
This is Cam Wong. Expelled a year ago.
He was in every grade school
class with Johnny.
I'm thinkin' they're friends.
Cam lives with his grandmother
in Irving Park.
So bring him in. Let's move.
Can I help you?
Ma'am, is there anyone inside the house?
Ma'am, is there anyone inside the house?
- No, you can't go back there!
- Ma'am.
I need you to step back! Hey!
- Step back, ma'am.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- You're all right.
Okay, ma'am, I need you
to take a deep breath, okay?
- Yeah.
- Whoa.
[TIRES SQUEAL]
We got the BMW! Let's go!
He's going westbound on Waveland!
He's going westbound! Go, go!
50-21 David, in pursuit
of a stolen silver BMW sedan
that's going westbound on Waveland.
50-21 David, goin' north on Kimball.
[TENSE MUSIC]

Whoa, this kid's driving
way too erratic.
Son of a bitch.
- [TIRES SQUEAL]
- Whoa!
Uh-uh.
Nah, we blew it. We're done. We're done.
- We gotta call this.
- Kev
That kid's been driving
way too dangerous.
- We need him in custody.
- We gotta stop right now.
- Bro, you need him in custody.
- No!
[TIRES SQUEALING]
Stop the car, Ruz.
We're callin' it.
50-21 David, we're terminatin'
the chase immediately.
No cars needed.
We're terminatin' the chase.
Kid, why you not slow
[TIRES SQUEALING]

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[SIRENS WAILING]
Uh, I don't know.
Kev made the right call.
He called off the chase,
but this kid, he just
he just kept goin'.
He's not responsive,
but he still has a pulse.
All right. And the grandma?
Said she knew Cam was up to something.
Kept seeing different cars
in the driveway,
but claims that's all she knows.
She says she swears she doesn't
know who he was working with.
Nah, not with. For.
They're kids.
Somebody else has them working for them,
and whoever that is
is responsible for this.
Lead carjacker has to be someone
who has access to these kids, right?
Through their neighborhood,
through school.
Right, or maybe
somebody they met online.
Officer Atwater.
It was you.
You killed our son.
Our boy.
You murdered him,
yet here you are at work.
Just another day, suffering nothing.
- Kev, let's go upstairs.
- No, I'm good.
How ya feel?
You feel proud?
You coward.
You crooked coward.
Sir, I know you don't believe me,
but I did my job.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
Doing your job?
You're sorry?
I am.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Turn in your badge today,
or we'll destroy you.
- Hey!
- I'll spend
the rest of my life destroying you!
You! This department!
This whole damn city!
What were my son's last words?
You won't be able to walk in Chicago
without fear when we're done with you!
Okay, that's enough. Kevin, go upstairs.
Please, please.
What were my son's last words?
Kevin, go upstairs.
- Please.
- Ma'am.
- Please?
- Ma'am.
Please. [GATE SLAMS]

They shouldn't know who he is.
That goes against every
protocol that we have.
- Yeah? Well, there was a leak.
- Okay, IRT?
No, PPO Sanchez.
He was doing mandatory rotation hours
with Detective Nowak,
and he teased the screenshot
of the report to the Chaffeys.
They sent him money, and he leaked it.
Have you fired him yet?
Because I'd be happy to.
He's gone.
Officer Atwater,
I need to speak with you.
If you would rather we talk,
just you and I
No, I'm happy to talk right here.
The Chaffeys,
they're not gonna stop coming,
so the superintendent and the mayor
would like to avoid the media firestorm
the Chaffeys' money will bring
in courtroom drama.
And given the lack of evidence
tying their son to this crime
Sir, just come out with it
if you're telling me
that the CPD is goin'
leave me out here to dry.
I offered them a solution,
and a case for sympathetic reflex
is corroborated by the evidence.
It would also be corroborated by COPA.
Okay, sympathetic reflex.
So you want me to say that
I accidentally shot the kid?
That my body betrayed me?
Sympathetic reflex can
be proven by science, right?
It would allow CPD to back you.
You wouldn't lose your job.
It's the best way
that I can protect you.
No.
I don't need protection.
- Kevin, the Chaffeys
- Trudy.
I'm listenin' to everything
that you all are sayin',
and I hear you.
But what they're claiming
this shooting was
a bad cop killing an unarmed kid
is not it, and it is
not sympathetic reflex.
It's sad.
And I don't want that to be the
truth just as much as anybody else,
but that is what happened.
I
You got your answer.
Am I benched yet?
No.
No.
Well, I gotta get back to work.
How is it that we don't have any
leads off of Johnny's contacts?
It's like he didn't even know
the carjackers.
I know. It's very strange, Kev.
But there is nothin'.
I hear you, but there has to be.
I ran all previous
aggravated carjackings.
No one with priors was a match.
Okay, okay, so this guy's good at this.
He uses kids. Kids are easy
to manipulate, easy to control.
He uses people who won't roll on him.
But what's in it for them?
Where's the money?
I mean, kids would wanna get paid,
or else why the hell
would they be doing this?
There's nothing in Johnny's
bank account, nothing in Cam's.
Both their Venmos are clean.
When Jordan was a teenager,
the only thing he wanted
in the world were sneakers.
Gifts.
Hell yeah.
The lead carjacker's
paying them in gifts.
Oscar Boyd. Same guy I chased.
Same guy that filmed us in the alley.
This man sent over $3,000 worth
of luxury goods
to Cam Wong's address.
Never been arrested for
aggravated vehicular hijacking,
but his two cousins have.
That's his M.O.
- The chop shop?
- Oscar runs it.
Huh.
Go. I got him.
- Hey, let me see your hands!
- [CLATTERING]
- Turn around!
- Clear!
- Turn around!
- [SAW BUZZING]
Down on your knees!
[SAW BUZZING CONTINUES]
Chicago PD!
Put your hands up!
Chicago PD! Let me see those hands!
Let me see 'em!
Chicago PD!
Get your hands up!
- Turn around!
- Yo.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Uh-uh.
Fight me so I can fold yo' ass up.
It ain't here.
That little movie you want,
it ain't here.
Hey, you get the phone?
No, Sarge. He's clear.
All right, let's find it.
Tear this place apart.
Contributing
to the delinquency of minors,
multiple aggravated vehicular hijackings
with a deadly weapon,
assault with a deadly weapon.
What am I missing, Kev?
- Felony murder.
- That's right, felony murder.
You've been real busy, Oscar.
Are you done listing my charges?
Does that mean it's my turn now?
For what?
Oh. For me to say that
I waive my right to a lawyer.
Mm.
Don't need one.
See, us three, we just
gon' talk like real men.
Mm.
'Cause I got leverage.
You. [EXHALES SHARPLY]
You.
You shot that white boy
like he killed a unarmed Black man.
Whoo, finally one for us!
My man.
[LAUGHS]
Or maybe it was something else.
You probably want some proof of that.
You probably need it.
What I need is for you two
to lessen the charges.
No more than two years.
That sounds about right.
And I need protective custody.
And I need money each week on my books,
and a mattress pad,
and two ergonomic pillows.
That'll do it.
We tossed Oscar's place
every closet, cabinet, drawer,
pulled up the floors.
There's still no burner phone.
The video's not in any
of his tech, not in the cloud.
I pulled all the data
from his registered cell phone.
It's clean, of course.
All right, what about his vehicles?
- His last knowns?
- They're all clean.
Wherever the phone is, we don't have it.
[SIGHS]
All right, let's get
ASA Chapman on the phone,
see what kind of deal
we can get in writing.
No.
- We're not makin' a deal.
- Kev.
I mean, you gotta know.
I mean, the Chaffeys,
they got cash, lawyers.
I mean, they will get this to
a courtroom in front of a jury.
Let 'em.
I won't lie.
We'll find another way.
I don't know that this is gonna work.
It'll definitely gonna work. Trust me.
It's not gonna work if Oscar saw Torres.
Torres was coverin' the back
when we breached.
I'm sure Oscar didn't see Torres.
Look, I'm just worried
that if it doesn't work
and it pisses Oscar off more,
he's gonna be harder
to make a deal with, Kev.
It doesn't matter,
because we're not making a deal
with him anyway, Ruz.
I appreciate you,
but I meant what I said.
You ready?
I'm ready.
But I can't go in clean.
Yo.
Son of a bitch.
You can't be roughing people up.
You know that, right?
- Huh?
- Sleep it off.
Okay. Yeah.
You know this ain't legal, right?
I'm sober. I'm sober now.
Uh-huh.
Yeah! Uh-huh, yeah!
You're gonna have to answer,
for not giving me my phone call!
Son of a bitch!
Hey!
- Hey!
- They gone.
All right, y'all. Here we go.
[TENSE MUSIC]

They're screwing with me.
That's what they're doing.
Yeah, you're not giving me
my phone call!
Ain't doin' what the law says!
Stop screaming.
They ain't gon' be back for hours.

[ZIPPER UNZIPS]

Come on, man.

What you in for, man?
Okay, we're movin'.
Tried to boost
a Jeep TrackHawk on Mag Mile.
The woman in it had a Glock.
Almost capped my ass.
The police came, arrested me,
and let the lady with the Glock 19 walk.
[SCOFFS]
What?
Yeah, she had a CCL, no records.
I had warrants.
Come on.
He ain't gonna be able to resist this.
Come on.
Come on, man.
Mag Mile is way too hot.
Yeah. Okay, bro.
It's got them fancy rides,
but it's got them fancy cameras too.
It's a green move.
Yo, what what the hell
do you know about it, bro?
So when you get out of here?
My girl's gonna bail me out
as soon as I get my phone call.
Mm-hmm.
Come on.
Bro, what you in for?
What you think?
Except I actually get the car.
[SCOFFS]
You ever wanna learn the real thing,
find me when you get out.
Yo.
You jacked a car,
and you think
you're getting out before me?
I wasn't violent. The lady was violent.
I already got my call, kid.
I got all the calls I need.
But you
I can get that bitch to come unlock
the door, give me anything I want.
My insurance.
Matter of fact,
that's a free gain for you.
Always get yourself some insurance.
Bro, what are you talking about?
- You watch the news?
- Yeah.
You see the white boy that got shot?
Yeah, so what?
I got a video of it,
and the police are gonna
give me whatever I want
for my movie.
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
Yo, police are gonna find that.
I ain't stupid.
I ain't keep it on me.
My girl's got it.
Who the hell is his girlfriend?
We got anything on the girl?
Nothing on social.
Okay. What about phone records?
Bunch of texts. None of them stand out.
None of them sound like a girlfriend.
A'ight, get PODs outside
his home and his chop shop.
You run any vehicle comin' or goin'.
- I'm already on it.
- Uh-huh.
Frequent callers? Anything?
They're all a bunch of burners.
It's gonna take time.
We also got WhatsApp, Venmo.
He could've met her on a dating site.
Or on his block. I think I got her.
All right, plates are Charlie, George,
one, four, three, six, seven.
Charlie, George,
one, four, three, six, seven.
Yep, Clarita Bolvine.
Clarita?
Yeah, lives in Humboldt Park. No priors.
I knew she was acting funny.
This is the woman from the gas station.
Grab Torres.
I'll get the warrant
while you're on your way.
Copy that.
Clarita Bolvine, put
your hands where I can see 'em.
Put 'em up.
You under arrest. It's over.
Don't act like you don't know
what the hell is goin' on.
It's not what you think.
I was just his lookout.
And I really
I didn't I didn't want
You didn't what? Clarita, look at me.
Oscar doesn't give a damn
if you go to jail.
Did he give you his phone?
Come on, man.
Everybody just needs to relax.
- [GRUNTS]
- We're gon' be fine.
[BOTH STRAINING]
- [GUNSHOT]
- [GRUNTS]
I mean, that's cut and dry.
CPD will release it.
I'm sure we can isolate the footage.
We'll be transparent, I'm sure.
Is that all? Are we done?
Yeah.
[KNOCKING]
No, no, no. I don't need to see you.
- I know that.
- Look, I saw the video.
If you're here looking for an
apology, you'll never get one.
That's not why I came.
That video didn't change a thing.
You killed my son.
Get the hell off my property.
Why are you here?
I'm not leavin' until I can
help fill in some gaps for you.
May I do that, please?
What do you mean?
The man responsible
for your son being involved
in all of this
is Oscar Boyd.
Oscar Boyd is goin' to prison
for the rest of his life.
This man recruited a child
to help him steal cars.
The child's name was Cam Wong.
Your son's friend.
And I think a lot of people
turned their backs on Cam
after he got expelled
everybody but your son.
Oscar knew that
Cam was easily manipulated,
knew that he needed cash,
knew that he needed to feel accepted,
so he used that, and he exploited it.
Did he do that to Johnny too?
Mm-mm.
There is no evidence that
your son took any deals, no.
But we do know that Cam wanted out.
Cam wanted to stop,
and Oscar wouldn't let him.
So Cam told your son, Johnny.
Oh, God.
And Johnny just wanted
to help his friend.
[EXHALES SHARPLY]
Ma'am.
You raised a good man.
Your son's last words were,
"I was just."
And I think
what he was tryin' to say was
he was just
tryin' to help.
[SOBBING]

[OMINOUS MUSIC]

[WOLF HOWLS]
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