APB (2016–2017): Season 1, Episode 1 - Hard Reset - full transcript

After witnessing his best friend's murder, Gideon takes charge of Chicago's troubled 13th district, creating an app, allowing citizens to immediately alert the police.

For 20 years, Reeves
Industries has been

at the forefront of the
high-tech revolution.

In fields as diverse

as civilian space flight,

computer design, robotics,

and materials science,

Reeves Industries
has taken the lead,

identifying the world's
most challenging

engineering problems
and solving them.

Founded in 1989 by Gideon Reeves

when he was only 20 years old,



the company has grown
into the largest gl...

I think we can stop there.

You guys get the idea, right?

$120 billion company, I'm
a genius, et cetera.

All stuff that you know. I
just wanted to make sure

that you got to see the part

where my face comes out
of molten titanium.

Oh, gosh, I love that.

All right, so...

why did I drag a couple dozen
oil company executives

to the middle of nowhere?
To watch movies?

No.

It's because you have a problem.

Oil... well... fires.



Just one of those bad boys

costs millions... and it's not
just about the money, either.

It's about putting your
employees in danger.

Like this.

Stay calm... it's all
part of the presentation.

When there is a fire,
what do you do about it?

You send your guys in,

somehow get dynamite

close to the
thousand-degree flame,

detonate it, cross
your fingers that

the shock wave will
snuff out the blaze.

It's expensive, it's
dirty, it's ineffective.

We can do better.

Introducing...

All right, you've seen drones.

Folks...

this is not just a drone.

Stays airborne for 36 hours.

Operates at temperatures
up to 1,700 degrees.

It also carries an exclusive
Reeves Industries

concussive charge.

Which means, if you
have an oil fire,

you can do this.

Look at that.

Look, look.

Still flying.

Still flying.

Ada here is my CTO.

She'll answer any technical
questions and take orders.

Thanks very much, guys.
Get home safe.

That's you, that's you.

You missed it.

Okay, it'll come around again.

We getting orders?

Yeah, Gid, we're getting orders.

KRT Petroleum is in
for $65 million.

Good.

And ALTACO is in for 80.

80?

Still talking to the others.

Well, you seem thrilled.

Hmm.

You're pissed at me.

Hmm.

What you pulled back there?

You said that you were gonna
put on a small display.

You didn't say anything about
starting World War III.

Oh, my God, you got to...

you got to surprise 'em,

you got to show 'em,
not just talk at them.

You know what else we're getting

besides orders? Letters.

From lawyers who are pissed

because we scared the hell

out of their clients.

You're not pissed 'cause
of a few lawyers.

What is it? What is it?

It's the same thing every time.
You get all excited

about some new technology,
you put on a big show,

- and I get to clean up the mess.
- You know what?

I'm sorry for inventing
an amazing drone.

Next time I'll do something

really boring for
you, all right?

Hmm.

Adam, could we pull
off up here, please?

Hmm?

Well, I... I need a smoke.

What, in this area?

Also, you quit.

I'm punishing myself.
I'm poisoning myself

for being a bad person.

Right.

Ah...

- Hey.
- Hi.

Uh...

- pack of Reds, please.
- Sure.

Quickly over to the right,

dribbling up to the
side corner, where...

Keep the change.

And the pack.

Uh, lighters.

- Over there.
- Yeah.

The money.

Now!

I said now!

The safe.

I-I can't open the safe.

- Don't play games, man.
- I'm not playing games.

No games.

911. Hold, please.

Hold?

There's an armed robbery.

The operator will be
with you shortly.

What are you doing?

Huh?!

911? You call the cops?

Hey! Stay there, man!

Don't move!

Whoa, stay there.

Whoa, listen, listen...

Don't move, man!

Wait.

It's, like, a grand.

Just...

just go.

You got to be worth a lot
more than that, man.

Whoa! Whoa, Sully, Sully!

Okay.

Oh. All right.

Hold on, hold on, hold on.

911. What's your emergency?

Sir?

I need you to tell
me what is going...

Uh, yeah.

I need help. My
friend has been shot.

Where the hell are you people?

Is there anything
else you remember?

Maybe something you mentioned
to the 911 dispatch...

Yeah, she put me on hold.

Right. You mentioned that.

Uh, I'll be honest, Mr. Reeves.

I'm sorry, but there's not much

we can do with this.

What about surveillance cameras?
Hairs?

Fingerprints?

Don't you have a team
that you can, like...

- Forensics?
- Call in?

You got to go uptown for that.

Look... we did a check...

there wasn't much. And
even if there was,

it takes eight months...

How the hell am I supposed to
pick him up without a warrant?

- I think that wraps us up.
- I told you!

- I faxed it over!
- Need you to sign, please.

Just got to make some copies.

Hames transferred
out this morning.

Guess you're running
solo now, kid.

Hey.

You all right there?

Yeah, I'm fine.

You know, that was my beat.

That area around
the liquor store.

I heard what happened.

Well...

looks like the investigation's
off to a great start.

Karnes got downsized

in the budget cuts.

He's gone by the 15th.

Oh, that explains things.

Somehow I sensed I wasn't
getting his A game.

Yeah, when you play
with no equipment

and no one in the stands,

you tend to lose your
A game pretty quick.

It's, uh, it's no excuse.

I'm sorry about your friend.

And we anticipate
building 500 more units

by fall of 2018.

Thank you.

The executive committee will
take a look and discuss it

at the next full council meeting.
Thank you.

- Thank you, Mayor.
- Next up,

we have a bit of a celebrity.

Mr. Gideon Reeves

of Reeves Industries.

He'll be making a
presentation for us.

- Welcome, Mr. Reeves.
- Thank you,

- Mr. Mayor.
- Oh, before you begin,

may I say how sorry
I was to have heard

of the tragedy, and
I would like...

You want to personally extend
your deepest condolences.

Oh, boy, I've heard that
speech so many times,

I know it by heart.

Here's what I
haven't heard is...

a real plan that might
lead to an arrest.

My friend was killed a
month and a half ago,

and since then,
the 13th district

has been too busy
laying off cops

to even mount an investigation.

They have no suspects, they
have no leads, they have

- no manpower to find any.
- Mr. Reeves,

if you're having issues
with our police force,

there are avenues
that you could take.

Oh, I've been down
those avenues.

Expressways, even.

Know where they all lead?

Straight into the
bureaucratic black hole

that is your office, Mr. Mayor.

I'm sorry you didn't
get the response

- that you were looking for.
- I don't want apologies.

I want justice for
Elliot James Sully.

Who taught me how to ride a
skateboard when I was nine.

And helped me break in
to the MIT physics lab

when I was 16.

And who gave his life
for mine six weeks ago.

Mr. Reeves...

I understand that you're upset,

but it was my understanding

that you were coming
before us with a proposal

- of some kind.
- Yes, yes, yes, yes.

I do. I have a proposal.

Give me the 13th
district to run.

Excuse me?

This city has a budget problem.

You have an $89 million
unfunded pension obligation

for the city's
police department,

and I have a checkbook
right here.

Other pocket. Here
it is, here it is.

I will personally
fill that budget hole

out of my own bank account, and I
will upgrade the 13th district

to the best technology
money can buy...

or I can build,
'cause, you know,

let's be honest,
that's the good stuff.

Mr. Reeves,

a civilian cannot take over

- a police district.
- Actually, they can,

with a special appointment
from this committee.

Um, here's the rest
of my proposal.

You turn me down,
and I will finance

all of your opponents
in the next election.

And you can explain
to the taxpayers

why you turned down almost
$100 million in free money.

And then when you lose,

I will present the same
thing to the next mayor.

Same checkbook.

Different checks.

Well.

Proposals take time.

Of course.

Of course. How's eight
and a half minutes?

I have some reporters outside.
I told them 5:30.

I, I don't want to be rude.

We've all seen revolutions
in a lot of industries.

Computers, telecom. Why
not law enforcement?

Mr. Reeves, what about
other districts?

This is a pilot program, right?

I spent $2 billion on rockets
to start Reeves Aerospace.

Most of them blew
up, but eventually,

we got a bird in orbit and
now that's the design

that everybody copies.

So it's the same thing.
It's the same thing here.

You succeed in one
district and, uh,

the rest will follow.

Mr. Reeves, you've been accused

- of grandstanding.
- Thank you.

What do you say
to people who say

this is just a publicity stunt?

My best friend bled
to death in my arms,

and I want to find the man
that made that happen.

You can call that a publicity
stunt if you want.

I call it justice.

You like that line?
Is it a little much?

No. It isn't. I like it. I like it.
Go with it. Go with it.

Adios, mijo.

Bye, Mita.

Come on, papi.

I put some raisins in there
for your snack, all right?

- And your cheese and crackers

are for your lunch. - Okay.

And don't let your dad forget to
give you your jacket this time.

Oh.

You mean this jacket.

Hey, buddy.

Mwah. Let's jump in the car.

Okay.

Thanks.

So... today's the day, huh?

- Arma-Gideon.
- Come on, Scott.

From what I'm hearing at city
hall, the mayor basically said

he'd facilitate
transfers out of there.

I've spent the last decade
working the same beat, okay?

I'm not going anywhere.

Yeah, that's exactly
what I'm worried about.

You're still riding
around without a partner

and you got a guy coming in who
doesn't know the first thing

- about police work. Listen...
- Scott, please.

Just trust me, okay?

I'm good.

This will blow over.

These reformers come in and out

of the South Side all the time.

I bet we'll never even see him.

All right.

Drop him back off Sunday.

Thank you.

Have a good day at school.

- Okay.
- All right.

Don't start, Mom.

Mami...

Three tours in Iraq,
I've never seen

this much crap in one place.

Sarge, what is all this?

I mean, what's... what's
happening here, Conrad?

Don't ask me.

They were here all weekend
setting it all up.

What the hell are you
doing with my printer?

It was garbage before
I was born, man.

Yeah, well, I know
how to use it.

I'm sorry.

Got a new coffee machine, too.

Thing cost more than my house.

Listen, up!

You can stare at
everything later.

Roll call, two minutes.

All right, I know we all

saw the changes in the station.

I'm just asking everyone
to keep an open mind here.

All right?

Mr. Reeves.

Who here hates me?

Come on, you saw the
piece in the Post.

"Chicago deserves better

than an arrogant, dilettante

billionaire playing games with

their safety."

Well...

I am arrogant.

I am a billionaire.

Dilettante?

Yes. That, too.

I'm one other thing that
they didn't mention.

I'm an engineer.

And, folks, we have got

an engineering problem here.

Let's do the math.

13,289 cops in Chicago;

2,869,121 people...

which means each of you
protects and serves

215.9 people.

That's an impossible task.

I'm here to make it possible.

With this.

The APB app allows citizens

to call in real time
GPS-located crime reports

from anywhere in the district.
You know those 215.9 people

you're trying to
serve and protect?

They just became your partners.

All right.

Now for the good stuff.

Ada.

Silicon carbide disc body armor.

It can stop any
projectile traveling

at 30 kilometers per second.

That's 50 times faster
than the average bullet.

And if the bad guys keep coming,

we've upgraded your
side arms to this.

The next generation in Taser.

The bad guys get toy guns, too?

Actually not a toy, not a toy.

I took the liberty of giving
my assistant Jeff a knife.

Jeff, could you stab
me in the face please?

Fine, it's all right.

Don't worry, he's fine.

Now you might be wondering,

what about a gun at long range?

Okay, all right.

He's okay.

I pay that guy a lot of money.

This is just the beginning.

I show you some of the
things I got, boom...

your heads will explode,
brains everywhere.

We don't have enough
paper towels for that.

Let's just, let's
get to questions.

Yeah, I got one.

Why is some rich guy
able to buy justice?

Is crime only an issue
when it touches you?

Cause we get, what?

Ten unsolved murders a month?

Where are their billionaires?

Ouch. All right.

Um, tough question.

Maybe a little mean, but fair.

Let me just make
something clear here.

Do I want the man who
killed Sully caught?

Yeah, I do.

But this is much
bigger than that.

This is about everybody
who gets hurt

when cops don't get the
resources to do the job.

You guys are my partners

in a new era of police...

Barry, you're messing
up my speech, man.

All right, long story short...

we're gonna change the world.
Thanks.

That's the safety.

Turn it on here.

Oh, yes. Yes.

Hey, Murph-Murphy, right?

Uh... yeah.

Yeah.

Can I talk to you for a second?

Do you remember me?

Yeah, I remember.

I want your help
with Sully's case.

Were you not listening in there?

Yeah, yeah.

You know,

when you're a guy like me,

people tell you what
you want to hear

and I need someone who won't.

Okay, but I'm not a detective.

I've read your file.

You've got all the
qualifications for detective

and then some, so...

Look, I really appreciate what
you're trying to do here...

all this technology...

but it doesn't solve
cases, cops do.

You haven't met my technology.

Just try it out.

And you know, if I'm wrong,
then I will leave you alone.

But if you like it,
you'll help me out.

Deal?

- Deal.
- Okay.

You must be kidding me.

Okay.

Meet your new cruisers.

Each of these links back to
dispatch and the APB app

that Gideon showed you earlier.

We can monitor you from the
control center at all times.

Now the chassis is armored

with a proprietary Reeves
Industries ultra-hard alloy.

It can handle anything
under a 50 cal.

Yeah. Why not?

Wow.

Whoa. Okay.

Y'all good?

Okay.

And we're live.

You nervous?

Nope.

Liar.

Yeah, look, whatever.
I'm just saying

that it feels like Knight
Rider or something,

like it's gonna be talking
to me all the time.

Yeah, well,

it's better than me having
to talk to you all the time.

Four blocks away.

That's us.

Hey, 1305,

show us responding to a
possible assault in progress.

Copy that, 1305.

I got that when you
pressed the button.

Right.

Where is he? The guy
with the knife?

APB. You texted us right?

That was just, like,
30 seconds ago.

Yeah, so where is he now?

I don't know.

Oh.

- What's your name?
- Marshawn.

Marshawn, there was no dude
with a knife, was there?

You just wanted to see
if the app worked?

Are you guys real cops?

Oh, this is great.

I'm gonna go shoot
myself with my fake gun.

What? People...

people want to see if it works.

Theft report.

What? Who is that?

Who's, who's car 1309?

It's Murphy.

Okay, good.

Car 1309 responding.

Whoa.

Suspect identified.

In pursuit.

Stay on the ground.

Stay on the ground!

You feel that? Feel that
thing on your face?

That's the ground.

Squad 1309, be
advised, suspect is

in custody.

Great job.

So, are you impressed

with my technology?

Do we have a deal?

Maybe.

I mean, there's clearly
an upside to it.

You just need to be more open.

Okay. Okay, so,

Murphy got a good
collar yesterday.

Good for her.

I don't know, Brandt.

I mean, that app thing

helped Murphy book a
smash-and-grab yesterday.

I mean, when was the last time

we did more than
hang paper on it?

That was one arrest.

In the meantime, we got
three negative contacts

and two homeless guys fighting
over a shopping cart.

What, what? Like we never
had a day like that before?

I mean, hell, I get calls

on those same homeless
dudes all the time.

You see that?

You see that right there?
That's what I'm talking about.

Same area, same call.

Probably the same kid.

You think this is funny?

- You wasting our time?
- Brandt, stand down.

You think this is a game?

- Give me the phone.
- Brandt,

I said stand down.

I told you to stop
playing around!

Who's in there?

My dad.

I ain't that guy, right?

I'm sorry, I'm sorry!

Police, hey!

Stay down.

You are under arrest.
You got the right

to remain silent.
Anything you say or do

can and will be used against you

in a court of law.

How is this
investigation of yours

supposed to work if
I'm on patrol duty?

I talked to the captain.

He's getting your
shifts covered.

You're on this until we
catch Sully's killer

or till I go bankrupt.

To be honest, I looked
at Sully's case,

and it's running really thin.

Well, yeah.

That was the old file, right?

I've been working on a new one.

You realize I spent,
like, $100 million

getting this police
station, right?

Did you think I was
just gonna poke around

in your file cabinets?

All right, here is what we know.

A white male, five ten
to six foot, mask,

drives a white mid-'90s car.

Yeah, there's a lot of those.

Uh-huh. Uh, to be exact,

just under 77,000
in greater Chicago.

So, here are liquor
store robberies

with a bad guy fitting
that description.

That's better, right?

Still too much noise.

Not enough signal.

Then, I read a study that says

criminals tend to favor the same
color and make of getaway car.

You know, you could have saved
yourself a lot of time reading

if you just would've
asked anybody in here.

So you factor that
in and we have...

right there.

Now, I figure

he's probably stealing cars,

you know, near his home, right?

Well, he's not taking a bus

to Evanston to steal
a getaway car.

Exactly right.

So you pull up cars stolen
within a day of the robberies

and you get that.

Not bad.

And this is the good part.

We monitor the area with drones

and when we identify
the possible cars...

whoa, whoa, whoa.

No, you don't get it.
This is, this is

a million dollars
in R&D, all right?

Just leave your robots.
Come with me.

That area you found,

cops have been working
that beat for 20 years,

gathering any information
they thought would be useful.

Gang intel, jail time,

you name it.

Okay, so we're searching

for guys in the area with links

to known car thieves

or records of car theft.

Definitely not him.

- Not those two.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,

you don't know that,
'cause statistically,

- recidivism rates...
- Gideon, Gideon,

this is my job, okay?

I know these people.

Ramon here... Ramon found Jesus.

He wouldn't pick a
dime off a sidewalk.

And Skeeter,

well, Skeeter stole a car
and drove it off a bridge.

I'm sorry, that-that's
not funny.

It's not those two.

These are our suspects.

Okay, we've got last known
address and phone, the suspects

in Sully's murder.

Okay, good.

Okay, everyone, we're
sending you information

on a list of suspects now.

Just remember,

you're looking for a killer.

Be careful.

Yeah, 1305,

show us responding
at 1325 Camden.

I'm on it.

Heading to 335 Blackburn.

So, how much faith do you have
in billionaire boy's computers?

You know he can hear
you right now, right?

I'm just saying.

We're gonna be knocking
on doors all day.

We're not gonna find any
killer car thieves.

You got any intel on this guy?

Name is Randal Hatcher.

Priors for assault and
attempted murder.

Well, sounds like a bad guy,

doesn't mean he killed
Gideon's buddy.

Hey, hold it. Reyes, Reyes.

Hey, Rookie. Calm yourself.

We're just knocking on the door.

Mr. Hatcher?

Police, open up.

Police, open up!

What was that?

Suspect is fleeing.

Suspect is fleeing.

We're in pursuit!

Damn it!

We lost him.

What the hell was that?

Gideon, was that you?

Yeah, that's me.

Had it in the air.

He's heading south toward Ellis.

Had what in the air?

Who cares? Just go. Just go.
Go, go, go!

All right, he just
entered a brick building

at the corner of 78th and Ellis.

Copy.

Reyes,

wait!

He's headed upstairs.

Hatcher!

Come on, don't make this
worse than what it is.

There, the window.

He's upstairs, east side.

Hatcher, give it up, man!

Reyes! To your left!

Go, go, go. I got it. All right,

keep pressure on it, all right?
Stay with me, all right?

We need an ambulance right now!

We have an officer down!
He's shot.

Come on, buddy, I'm here
with you, all right?

Gideon, do something!

Come on, buddy, just
stay with me, okay?!

Stay with me! It's
gonna be fine!

All right.

Hey, you wanted to see me?

We've got a situation
on our hands.

Folks around here are upset

that a rookie cop
went into a building

on your boss's
say-so and got shot.

We've had requests for
transfers, and, oh, yeah.

Found these.

Just thought you should know.

Great.

Aah! Ow!

Oh, God!

Oh, hi. Uh, can I help you?

So,

some of the cops
in the district...

Want me gone?

Yeah, I got that when, um,

someone returned their Taser gun

through the windshield
of the Rolls.

What are you doing?

I am modifying the drone.

Um, gave it

a floodlight, 20,000 lumens.

And a loudspeaker.

And now, I'm trying to add

a Taser projectile unit.

Gideon, you should go home.

Oh, my... Go home?

Okay, Ada, Reyes
should not have even

been in that building, right?

If we were able to
actually use this drone,

he would be home with
his family right now.

Yeah, but you realize that
none of this is gonna...

Please don't say,

"None of this is gonna bring
back Sully." Come on,

you-you have a, you have a Ph.D.
from Cal Tech.

You're better than that.

Okay, man, I get it.

You're upset.

But the fact is Sully is gone.

And you are gonna get
bored of playing cops,

just like you got
bored of aerospace,

and you got bored of nanotech,

- and you...
- Mr. Reeves?

We need to ask you
to come with us.

Oh, the silent and
intimidating thing

makes for a fun drive.

What are we doing here?

Mr. Mayor.

You didn't return my call.

Well, I've been a little busy.

I heard you had some
trouble earlier.

And you thought you'd, uh,

violate my civil
rights to celebrate?

Your carelessness and arrogance
got a police officer shot.

So you brought me out here
to say that, why, exactly?

Are we gonna go
for a swim after?

Or is it the view?

Walk away.

Make a statement
about the challenges

of police work,

and express your support
for my administration.

Maybe you should just
skip to what happens

if I do none of that.

I will come at you with
everything that I've got.

You've got one police district.

I have 21.

Do the math, genius.

Hey.

Hi there.

You slept here?

Ah, I was working on something.

Figured I'd... try to...

I don't know... make
this right somehow.

Look, I, um...

I know a lot of people here
blame you for what happened...

I believe you mean the entire
police force blames me.

Do you even know who the
"police force" is, Gideon?

I mean, they're a bunch of
scared, screwed-up people

who come to work every
morning wondering

if today's the day
that they get shot.

We're not some engineering
problem you can just fix.

Look, Reyes?

He was fired up.

I tried to call him back, but...
he was careless.

The mayor dragged me out

for a romantic
meeting last night.

He wants to shut me down.

Well, you're not shut down yet.

And look, the only

shot that we have at
catching this bastard

is the APB app.

We tried... Ada sent
Hatcher's mug shot out

to every user in the city.

Look, when we are
after a drug dealer,

we don't talk to
regular citizens.

We work our contacts.

You want information
on criminals,

you need other criminals
using the app.

They're the ones that
know what's going on.

We got to get out there,
tell them we need help

finding the guy that killed
Elliot Sully and shot Reyes.

And when we catch him,

we're gonna remember
who had our backs

and who didn't.

That's how it works
at Chicago PD.

Your computers are
great, Gideon,

but you've got to let the
cops do their job first.

I ran a regression analysis
on the Hatcher sightings

over the last six hours,
and as you can see,

we have been getting stuff, but
a lot of it is just garbage,

people seeing shadows.

We could up our patrol.

I'm not sure we
have the manpower.

Hang on.

Hang on!

Uh... can I borrow this?

So...

pull everything that fits

in a random distribution,

'cause garbage would be
evenly distributed, right?

But-but, like, real sightings
would come in tighter clusters.

Okay, this is four hours ago.

Where? Okay.

Three...

Yep.

Now, two.

Then half an hour ago.

All right!

So...

so-so he's moving.

We can work with that.

What did you just do, girl?

It's just a filtering algorithm.

What's it say?

Men shouting. Someone
fired a gun.

That's... Okay, location?

Hang on. It's still bouncing
around the cell towers.

It's northeast,
across the river.

Wow.

Okay, a call just came
through from an apartment

building on East
75th and Cramler.

Men arguing, shots fired.

Is it Hatcher?

I mean, I can't be
sure, but based on

his past location and movements,

it's a high probability.

It's good enough for me.

75th and Cramler.

There.

Hey, do we have a floor, or...?

No just an address.

I told you to get...

Hey, boost the audio.

Okay.

No, please!

I don't have the money!

I said, don't lie to me!

I know you got money last week
from the drug job with Rico.

Hatcher, man, I told you!
Rico took off with it!

I gave you all I had!

No, man, please, man. Wait!

- Sims, do it.
- Please don't, man!

No! No, please! Please.

Please, no...

What the hell is that thing?!

Police!

Drop your weapons!

Oh, it's the cops, Hatch!

We got to roll!

Put your hands in the air.

On the third floor?

Watch out!

Ugh!

- Where the hell are you going?!
- Screw this!

I'm getting out of here!

Come on!

Police! Drop your weapon!

I said, drop your weapon!

Agh!

I got him... he's
going south on 53rd.

Got it.

Suspect has entered a residence.

I'm in pursuit.

You go. I got this!

Guys, are you seeing this?

Yeah. We're seeing it.

Keep that drone clear,
they'll hear you.

You got eyes on Hatcher?

Yeah, him and about 20 Hermanos
Latinos and all their friends.

Fantastic.

Half the crowd is
gonna be strapped.

If this goes bad, he won't
even need to shoot us.

Well, then it's got to go good.
All right?

If we lose him, we won't
get another shot.

I'll go around back.

Smoke him out.

Murphy, get ready.

Copy.

Police! Everybody out!

Police! Everybody move!

Get out of the way!

Move! Get out!

Everybody move!

Slow your roll, Officer!

Wait, can you get
the drone closer?

No, I can't get too close

or he'll kill her.

- Drop your weapon!
- No.

I'm gonna count to three,

and you're gonna
get out of the way

so me and my new
friend here can leave.

One...

two...

Okay.

Okay, fine. Go.

Good.

Smart girl.

Good.

Come on.

The Taser won't kill
her, but he will.

Oh, my God!

Smarter than you,
you son of a bitch.

Hey, hey.

It's okay, you okay?

Breathe. You'll be fine.

Okay? Just breathe.
You'll be fine.

Hey.

Nice work.

You too, boss.

Where maverick billionaire
Gideon Reeves

and his new 13th
District have succeeded

in capturing the lead
suspect in the murder

of Reeves Industries'
CFO Elliot Sully.

Though some have criticized the
imposition of what has been

called "Gideon's Law,"

this success boosts
his credibility...

Hey.

Hey.

Is that why you called me?

Heard you were looking for me.

Yes, uh... I have
something for you.

Oh, and, Detective,
try to keep overtime

under $50 million.

Um, so what about you?

What now?

Me? Oh, um...

figuring it out.

As I'm sure you're aware...

my experience playing cop

wasn't entirely successful.

Do you think it's any
different for the rest of us?

Look, I think that you

really have a lot that
you can offer here.

Hey, Gideon!

You need to come with me.

Uh, can it wait?

I'm having a whole moment here.

No, it can't.

Okay...

so since the takedown of Hatcher
hit the news last night,

we have had a spike in the
downloads of the APB app,

and we've had a bunch of
incident reports coming in.

Right. Um... increase patrols

till it levels off.

No, Gideon, you
don't understand.

Okay? I'm not just
talking about the 13th.

I'm talking about
the whole city.