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Justin, what happened?
Justin, look at me. What happened?
It was it was something stupid.
I just got into a fight outside
of McIntyre's with this
I broke this guy's nose, I think. Right?
- What'd you hit him with?
- What?
Your knuckles aren't bruised or
I just I cracked him with
I got him with an elbow real good.
Justin, what's going on?
Hey, listen, I shouldn't have come here.
- It was a mistake.
- No, come on.
It's just like I said. I'm sorry.
I shouldn't have brought
you in on this, okay?
I don't even know what I was thinking.
Justin!
Ju
I run past here every morning,
and this time, Sammy was going nuts.
Stay right there, sir.
I'll call it in.
I'll be back in a minute, all right?
All right, take care.
Look, we do this in your office
or by the back door from now on.
We do it where I say we do it. Have a seat.
There was a body found this morning.
Homicide thinks it involves
someone you might know.
Who is it?
Frank Fitori.
Ran a B&E ring on the south side.
Also a longtime rival
of this guy.
Alessio Colo.
Also in the picture are
some of his associates,
including..
This man, Joe Catalano,
who recently got out of prison.
- If you're asking me to get
- I'm not asking.
Look, I got you reinstated,
but you have been moving like a glacier
since we set up this deal with you,
and it's time for results, Hank.
Fine.
I'll get back to you.
There he is. Hey.
Want me to cut you some pastrami, Hank?
I got a half pound from Vecchio's.
No, no, no, I'm good.
Listen, you know, when Justin
got sent up to Stateville,
I went out of my mind.
The son of a cop in that hellhole?
I couldn't imagine.
I remember.
Well, you stepped up.
I mean, reached out to
your nephew Joe Catalano,
and he shielded Justin from the
worst of it while he was there.
What that means to me, you have no idea.
It was just a friend helping a friend.
Yeah, well, Justin's out now.
He's on the mend.
I can never repay that debt.
So, you know, I mean, I'll look
the other way whenever I can.
You don't have to say anything.
Now is not one of those times.
Frank Fitori, your old rival
and the guy who sent up Catalano,
was dumped last night.
I got a pretty good idea who did it.
I need to know where
your nephew is right now.
Alessio, your own survival
depends on how you choose to answer.
You messed up, Catalano.
Get off of me.
Had your way with Frank
Fitori last night, didn't you?
A little payback.
Who's Frank Fitori?
He testified, sent you up.
Motive's strong.
Resisting?
That how you want to play this?
Come on.
Okay, maybe you're right, Voight.
Maybe I smoked him.
Maybe I spent the last six
years thinking about it.
But why don't we talk about the
part where Justin was involved?
What'd you say?
Your son Justin.
Maybe he didn't have a chance to tell you.
I mean, Justin's my boy.
So why don't we go down to the station,
or whatever you want to call it,
so that I can tell everyone that Justin
was there when Fitori got his stack smoked?
You change your mind?
'Cause I don't know how well
Justin's gonna do his next time in lockup,
given that he was such a little
*** his first time around.
No? Wha
that's what I thought.
H-i-j-o. Hijo.
No, not like "son,"
you. Like sun in the sky.
Oh. S-o-l. Sol.
That's what I'm talking about.
See, his Spanish is
already better than yours.
Oh, hey. Be careful today, hon. Okay?
Always, baby. Love you guys.
See you, dad.
Hey, bro.
How's he doing?
A nightmare every now and then.
Otherwise, great.
I think Laura and I probably
think of it more than he does.
Well, kids are resilient.
You're a lucky man. Enjoy it.
Hey, Olinsky, department's pushing back
on these expense reports you turned in.
- You owe me 27 bucks.
- No, no, no.
Nobody told me that we got to
go out of pocket on stakeouts.
Is that so? Oh, great.
Order some caviar and
lobster tails next time, then.
What's all this?
New photo I.D. cards in the district.
There's no way you're
getting my face on a badge.
Well, the locks aren't gonna work
without the new I.D., Alvin.
Okay, here, get your camera ready.
You got it?
Hey, Turner and ***, get over here.
I better be Turner.
- What is it?
- Need a photo.
Because we found a body.
If this is for The Tribune,
my mama might want a couple
For your new I.D. badge, Einstein.
- Oh.
- Step on the "X."
Okay. Hold that.
Okay, on the count of three.
Okay.
One
Are you serious?
- I wasn't ready.
- Well, no worries. I got it.
No, let me see it.
No, no, no. No, we're good.
Burgess, you gonna put some makeup on?
I already put makeup on.
Oh. Well, stand over there. You're next.
You know what, Sergeant,
I actually need to borrow her for a second.
I have your expense reports.
Come here. Burgess, come here.
Come here.
- Hey, Platt, come on.
- No, no.
- No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
- Come on
I don't actually need you for anything.
I just thought you could use the out.
Thank you.
Yeah. I like messing with her.
See you later.
Hey, anybody seen Voight?
What is it?
We got a problem.
Justin showed up at my
apartment last night,
blood on his hands.
He said he got in a bar
fight, but I don't know.
Where is he now?
He took off.
Justin
give me a call when you get this.
All right, we got a new case.
This is Frank Fitori,
caught napping in a ditch by
the marsh where he was dumped.
He's had his own little racket
on the south side for years.
He swims with a lot of big fish.
Swam.
- Swam.
- Well
All right, Halstead and I
will check out the *** site.
Great idea. Why don't you and Jay do that?
Everyone else, go through
the confidential files
on Taylor Street, Bridgeport,
Chinatown, and Melrose crews.
Let's see who's running what nowadays.
Did you see the look on his face?
Yeah. So?
- So?
- We haven't done anything.
Don't I know it.
Would you spit out whatever
you're trying to spit out?
Okay.
Maybe this last month I
don't like being the guy
you use to get a rise
out of your father figure.
- You wish I was using you.
- Oh, I'm serious.
You have issues. You need to work them out.
Work them out without me.
I repeat, we haven't done anything.
And if you want to keep it that way
hey, that'd be great.
- All right, perfect.
- Fantastic.
You done?
I was done long before
this conversation started.
Really? Then shut up.
Where is the dead guy?
Homicide already came and went.
Then the crime lab. Then the mort patrol.
Thanks.
Is that one of our pods?
Dinner at the Purple
Pig? It's got the dump.
- Those things suck.
- I don't think so.
Besides, you just told me to
shut up and that we're done.
No, you told me we were
done, but a girl's got to eat.
Now you're hungry.
- Hey, I've been thinking
- Hey, can this wait?
- I got to meet someone.
- Wait, wait.
Fitori, the D.O.A.,
he's had a big mouth over
the years, a lot of enemies.
Yeah, I know.
And he wasn't afraid to turn
state's to save his own ***,
- more than once.
- Look, Antonio, I got to go.
Okay, but listen, I've been
looking at a lot of the guys
that his testifying has helped send up.
Between us, a few of those
guys have been known to frequent
a lot of the same places that you do.
I was just wondering if
you'd thought about that,
or done any thinking on it.
Yeah, well, there's a lot
of angles to cover here.
Right, right, but I was
thinking in particular
about the social club you belong to.
It's not all stand-up citizens in there.
I mean, it's common knowledge.
What are you trying to say, bro?
I'm not trying to bust your balls here.
It's just, if Fitori's history is crossed
with a guy at your place,
I might need your cooperation.
Might be able to make a
move on them from the inside.
It's a good thought, but I already had Jin
cross all the cases you're talking about,
where Fitori talked.
No names popped up.
Really? But I just talked to Jin.
He didn't mention that.
Jin does a lot for me he doesn't mention.
Is there any confusion on your part
on who runs Intelligence?
Just trying to solve the case.
Hey, man, you know where Justin Voight is?
Who's asking?
His father. I need to talk to him.
Well, so do I, so I
can tell him he's fired.
He hasn't showed up for
three straight shifts.
Thanks.
Come on, Sarge. Let's just talk hookups.
- Can we talk hookups?
- You looked great.
Your I.D. will be the pride of District 21.
You can make copies, give
those to your grandma.
I just need one more. I'm begging you.
Sarge, if I have to walk
around with a Deputy Dawg photo
for the rest of this year, I'm
never gonna hear the end of it.
Where the hell is your partner?
I got to turn these photo files in.
I have no idea.
I think Intelligence needed her
to run something up to the lab.
- What?
- Nothing.
So I'm thinking we stop into
some pawn shops on Blue Island.
I'll bet you anything the
*** weapon found on Fitori,
dump gun, bought as an
afterthought just before.
Al.
Alvin, you're not listening to me.
Well, you talk so much, it's hard to know
when I'm supposed to listen
and when I can just tune out.
Sheesh. You're miserable.
No kidding, kid.
But you'll learn.
I'm not you, old man.
You can keep your misery.
I'm all sunshine and roses over here.
Peachy keen, Mr. Bean.
All right, what were you saying?
That I'll bet that the
*** weapon is a dump gun.
Well, let'*** the pawn shops.
Come on.
There.
- Surf and turf.
- It sucks.
Like I said, you can't see anything.
Can you make this brighter?
- No.
- Come on.
- Dinner depends on this.
- What do you want from me?
I can't make it daytime.
I told you, the image on the
file is the image on the file.
Fine.
Hey, what is that?
Kane Builders?
If they have a private
security cam at the lot,
I bet you we get at least
a plate off the Escalade.
- Genius.
- I am. Thank you.
And let's roll the bet onto that camera,
'cause that's where the answer is.
It would help us out if you let us
see any footage your security cams caught.
I mean, we could come back
and get a warrant, but
I'd be more than happy to, sincerely.
But I don't even know if we keep them on.
Tell you what, it's all run
by some company in India or something.
Here's the number of our office downtown.
Ask for Libby.
Tell her Don told you
to give you the number,
and she'll take care of you.
Great. Thank you.
I'll call the Purple Pig.
Seeing as how you're buying,
it's the least I can do.
And just so you know,
I'm thinking truffles.
Right.
Okay, I'm just gonna move
you a little, just this way.
And then if you could just
put okay, is that good for you?
'Cause in this light, your eyes
are, like, really sparkling.
Yeah, it's fine.
Okay, then let's get it on film,
or whatever they call it nowadays.
Okay, in one, two, three.
Oh, wow. That's perfect. Wow.
You want to see it?
I'm good, thanks.
Okay.
***, about time.
Where do you want me?
The "X."
This good?
In one, two, three.
Are we done?
Oh, no.
No, no, no. Wait. I think I blinked.
Nope. Perfect.
One more, please.
I got a lot to do today,
Burgess, so skedaddle, huh?
Do you remember that time that I helped you
raise donations for your charity?
Funny thing about time,
it just keeps going.
That calendar rolled over.
Come in, Hank.
Just wanted to get you up to speed.
I looked into Alessio Colo like you asked.
Or Intelligence did, I should say.
My gut tells me he had nothing
to do with the Fitori ***.
Your gut.
This Fitori, the D.O.A.?
I did some asking around.
Seems he skipped on into narcotics.
My man in the gang unit tells me
he's been chumming around with
the Mickey Cobras, that's
that's an aggressive outfit.
Yeah, probably didn't work out, you know.
Anyway, it ain't Colo.
So we're turning the
files over to homicide.
Okay?
Sure, Hank.
Thank you for coming so
quickly, Detective Dawson.
I know you're busy.
Yeah, well, meeting I.A.
in some secret spot
Relax.
Everyone knows you're a great detective.
I talked to Brady in Vice after
we chatted a few weeks ago,
and he wore my ear out for an hour
telling me what a straight arrow you are.
Come on.
Fine.
We have had Sergeant Voight working for us
since he got pulled out of lockup,
a stipulation to his release.
He pretends to be dirty, helps
us run down some heavy hitters.
It's a win-win for everybody.
Only he wasn't just playing dirty.
He was dirty.
He still is.
We were the suckers.
Or, more specifically, I was the sucker.
Hey, lie down with dogs
You have the same fleas crawling on you
that I do, Detective, your whole unit.
Did you know Erin Lindsay
is a former informant
Voight turned out at 14?
You think she's not carrying water for him?
He is building an army there,
and it is only a matter
of time before it implodes.
The *** at the Marsh,
I told Voight to look into Alessio Colo.
He told me he would.
Then he blew it off.
I wonder why.
He never mentioned Colo as a suspect.
There you go.
To be very clear, Detective,
I am going to take Voight down.
Everyone's watching how this plays out.
Right now, it's either me or him.
Once he's gone,
you are in the perfect position
to get a promotion and
take over Intelligence.
All you got to do is choose a side.
All right.
This turned out to be
more of a homicide thing,
as we all suspected.
I apologize.
Hold up a sec.
Alessio Colo.
He was one of the top
bosses on the south side.
Bookmaking, loan-sharking,
extortion, armed robberies.
C.P.D. thought he was retired,
but now a tip leads us to
believe he's back in the game.
What are you doing?
And this is Joe Catalano,
habitual felon just released
from Stateville, and Colo's nephew.
He used to work for Colo
back before he got sent up.
Our D.O.A., Fitori
He turned rat on Catalano back in '06.
He made a deal with the state's attorney
that kept him in jail and put Catalano in.
Well, it sounds like Catalano got released.
He got right to it.
All right, so if this is Catalano
Who is the driver?
Okay, I'm tracking down the Indian company
that has footage from
the construction yard.
Just waiting for the
sun to come up over there
and we should have a
clear shot of the driver.
Yeah, the D.O.A., Frank Fitori,
he used to run with this
Ross crew back in the day.
A guy named Dean-O Ross was the patriarch.
Along with Fitori,
Dean Ross was on the
grand jury witness list.
- This him?
- Yep, Dean-O, yeah.
Maybe Dean-O's a target too, huh?
All right, let's go.
Ruzek and I will shadow
him, tuck him in at night.
That's a good idea.
Lindsay and I will come too.
Eh, looks like we're all going.
I'd like to talk to you in my office first.
I was told
No
I was instructed to run
this investigation, Sergeant.
If you want to take it upstairs
and explain why you'd
rather I didn't, be my guest.
It sounds like you know what you're doing.
I'm confident I do.
Then let's see where this leads.
What is it?
Justin was there.
Where?
He was the driver. Catalano told me.
And when this other footage comes in
I stopped by the C.T.A.
His supervisor told me he
hadn't been there in weeks.
He's slipping away on me.
All right, don't bite
my head off for asking
Just ask.
Are you gonna bury the case?
I don't think Antonio's
going to let that happen.
O, you got eyes on him?
Just approaching now. We got him.
We're near Clark and Belmont,
in case he heads to the highway.
Ross is on foot,
heading toward the
tanning salon on Sheffield.
Be right there.
The salon's been a money-laundering front
for a long time.
Wouldn't Catalano know that?
Yep.
- Whoa, whoa. Catalano.
- I got him.
Catalano!
Stop!
Wait!
Suspect is heading south.
Go! Go!
Go!
I lost him.
I lost him.
I want to know what's going on.
- You tell me.
- Now, Voight.
Don't come in here barking at me,
or you're gonna see me off the leash.
Oh, you're pretty far off the leash.
Have been since I got here.
You want to work your own
system, that's your play
until it affects us.
Now, this unit's gonna take down
anyone involved in Fitori's death.
And if you get in the way,
then I'm going to see to
it that you go down too.
How's Diego?
What?
Your son.
You know?
The one I busted my ***
to get safe when he was kidnapped.
Go to hell.
When you needed this
unit, it rallied around
I rallied around you!
You want to talk, I'll be at my desk.
What?
Jin's got the construction-site
video from India.
It's downloading in his office.
Burgess, hey.
Atwater. Come here for a quick second.
Yeah?
I tracked something down for you.
That might be the phone
number to the parents
of a certain desk sergeant
that's been giving you grief.
You look into that,
I will deny any involvement, all right?
Who are you? I don't know you.
See? That's right.
I've asked them to increase
the bandwidth down here,
'cause the connection just oh, wait.
All right, here we go.
Now we'll see who was
with Catalano that night.
- Thanks, Jin.
- Yeah.
We'll call you if we need you.
Yeah. Yeah, of course.
Um, take all the time you need.
It's Justin.
That's it, then.
No, that's not it.
Yeah, well, the kid's
an accomplice to ***.
No, this isn't over yet.
I know he's not answering your calls,
but he's gonna answer mine.
- Hey, O.
- Hey.
What's up?
You and Voight go all the way back.
That's right.
And I know you're thick as thieves.
Well, I might've used a different analogy,
but, you know
You're good police, the
best U.C. I've ever seen.
I don't want to see you tossed
out when this hits the fan.
But Voight's in too deep.
You know, I've seen just
about everything this city
could shove at a cop,
and the one thing I've learned
don't ever count out Voight.
That's your choice?
Don't put me in a position
where I have to make one.
You ready, Detective?
Detective?
Yeah?
You ready?
Yeah. Sorry.
You know, no one said
it was gonna be easy
working with Hank Voight.
I was warned a million times.
But I got to say this.
I've seen a lot of
crackerjack police punch in,
sleepwalk, and then punch
out again, never him.
He works cases hard,
works witnesses, works the streets.
If I had someone I
cared about in a bad way,
the one cop I would
want assigned to the case
is Hank Voight
no one else, not even you, Detective.
Okay.
Let's have a smile
or not. That's fine.
On one, two, three.
What the hell were you thinking?
I didn't know, okay?
I didn't know he was gonna kill that guy.
One second I'm standing there,
and the next, pop, pop.
And this dude just falls to the ground,
straight down, like somebody
flipped a switch, you know.
He had blood coming from
his mouth and his nose,
- and it was just
- Justin.
You know that he was laying there,
and he reached out to me for
help, and I just stood there?
I couldn't even move my
feet. I wanted to run.
I wanted to do something. I
just stood there, you know.
Catalano Catalano
raised his gun up at me,
and he said I had to
help him move the body,
or he was gonna drop
me right then and there.
Erin, I swear to God, I had no choice.
You need to get it together right now.
Erin, I got to run, okay?
I got to run right now.
I need you to help me.
I'm a dead man, you know.
Get in my car.
You're gonna help me?
We're gonna help each
other. Get in the car.
You were just going to walk up,
shoot Ross in the middle
of the street, huh?
Let me ask you something.
How stupid are you?
I got a damn good insurance policy.
You got a lot of enemies too.
Now, who's worried about that
when you got the protection
of the Chicago P.D.?
You sure about that?
Let me tell you something
Justin's next ride behind
bars, he is gonna get shanked
Or worse.
So, if you want that to happen,
then you test me.
Tell him what you told me.
Antonio's waiting for you in your office.
There better be a damn good reason
why my son is in the interrogation room,
and I wasn't notified immediately!
You have a problem.
Internal Affairs
Gradishar came to me, wanted
to make a deal for you.
Gradishar knows all about you and Colo.
Your son was dumb, but he was a dupe.
Catalano's the target.
So, as far as I'm concerned,
I never saw that photo.
I never heard him say he was there.
And I'm going to move on to
the next Intelligence file.
Let's take a ride.
Sergeant, a moment of your time.
Spill it, Burgess. I'm busy as hell.
I think you're going to
want to retake our pictures.
Too late. The photos are
being uploaded tonight.
And like I said, I'm busy.
Okay, I understand.
But it's just that, see,
I have something here
that I was gonna use to spice up
the "faces and places" part
of our newsletter this month.
You contacted my mother?
I told her we were honoring
you with a surprise party,
asked if she had any childhood photos
we could use for a slide show.
She's a real nice lady
real helpful.
You're playing with fire.
I brought plenty of water.
- Hey, Jin.
- Yeah?
That video from India
you never got it.
The one I deleted two hours ago?
I have no idea what you're talking about.
I gave you every chance in the world.
I got your record expunged.
I didn't need you to do that, dad.
Are you ready to shut
your mouth and listen?
After what we went
through with your mother
I was ready to die in the dirt
to make sure you found your feet.
Hell, I almost did.
I kept saying, "it's not his fault."
It's not his fault. I can fix this."
Except I realized
you can't fix what's broken on the inside.
Dad, I messed up. I know that.
I know it.
I don't think you do.
I'll see you in four years.
Dad.
I love you.
Now go.
Wine for you, my love.
So new rule.
Yeah?
I ask you how your day
was and you say, "fine,"
I get to reach across this
table and throttle you.
Mm. Sounds fun.
How was your day?
It was fine.
You must've known that was coming. Come on.
Okay.
I'll just ask your partner.
Good luck with that one.
Getting that guy to
You have a good day, huh?
Sneakiest guy I know.
I'm so glad you could make it. Hi.
- What are you doing here?
- How you doing?
Well, your beautiful bride-to-be
invited me out for a drink.
- Move over. Scoot over.
- Yes, sir.
Plus, I thought maybe I'd step out
and spread a little bit of my misery.
I'd say I'd drink to that,
but I don't know if that makes
for a very good toast there, Al.
Well, hey.
- You get these?
- What do you think?
Getting after it tonight.
So, Alvin, tell me about Adam.
How's he doing in
what's it called Intelligence?
- Intelligence, yeah.
- You want the truth?
I think he's, uh, better
at it than I was
maybe than I am.
- What?
- Mm-hmm.
Now, that's a toast. Come here.
- Yeah.
- Thanks, Al.
Got my heart all aflutter.
What the hell is going on around here?
It's Voight. Just let it go.
What about the bet?
Well, technically, you did lose.
He buried the footage, didn't he?
Got it.
Well, I guess I'm not paying for dinner.
It's probably better we just
keep it professional, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, they just dredged
a body out of the river.
- Got it?
- Yeah.
That's Catalano, huh?
Yeah.
Well, he had a lot of enemies.
Funny how justice works in
this city sometimes, huh?
What the hell was that, Detective, huh?
You're supposed to be
building a case on Voight,
and you got nothing.
You gave me nothing!
He has somehow wriggled
his way off the hook,
and I look like a fool.
I look like a fool!
Or worse!
You don't remember me, do you?
What?
patrolman in Internal Affairs.
You investigated my partner Sean Patterson.
You went after him for some
double-dipped overtime pay,
some paperwork that he
admitted he filed mistakenly.
It should've been a slap on the wrist,
but you wanted to make
a name for yourself
make an example of him
because you're a climber.
You always have been.
The union fought his charges,
and you went after him harder.
You took away his pension,
bounced him from the job.
He killed himself a year later.
His family lost a father
because you used him as the
bottom rung of your ladder.
You don't know.
You don't know what we do
or what we sacrifice or
the price we pay for this
for the job.
And you'll never know.