Chicago P.D. (2014–…): Season 7, Episode 14 - Center Mass - full transcript

A homeless man's murder leads Intelligence to a criminal who has evaded capture for years. Rojas has a troubling experience with a young mentally ill man.

- Let me help with that.
- No, I got it.

- You sure?
- Yeah.

- You hungry?
- No.

- I can make my famous
French toast.

- You don't have to do that.
- What?

- Pretend like
nothing's changed.

- I'm not.
I'm just trying to help.

- I know, I just

Look, you should go to work.

I'm pretty sure the bad guys
aren't taking a day off

because I had a miscarriage.



I feel like I need some space.

Yeah.

- She's doing good I think.

Boss put her on an IOD
for a few days, so...

- That's good to hear.
- Yeah.

- Hey, Adam.

Uh, how you doing?

I'm really sorry
about everything.

You okay?
- Yeah, yeah.

Man plans.
God laughs.

- Mm-hmm.
You need anything

you let me know.
- Okay, thanks.

- Vanessa.

- Ben.
Ooh.



- You look great.

I can't believe
you're a police officer.

- Most of the time
I don't either.

- I'm proud of you.
- Thank you.

We both know I wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for you.

So what's up?
Why'd you come by?

- Yeah, I need a favor.

- Name it.

- I'm looking for a guy
I've been working with.

He's an addict.

In and out of shelters,
but mostly on the streets.

- And he's gone missing?
- Yeah.

I had a job interview set up
for him yesterday.

We even picked out a suit.
He never showed up.

I haven't been able
to reach him since.

I know this is small potatoes
for someone like you

- Aw, Ben.

You've been there for me
since I was six years old.

Send me everything you have
on this guy.

- Thanks.

- Yeah.

- That you, Rojas?
- Morning.

- You coming or going?
- Going.

- Hitting the streets already?

- Well, I'm trying to track
down a missing.

Got a BOLO out.

It's a personal thing.
Off the record.

- You need some help?

'- Roberto Albert Peña.
Three priors for possession.

Last known was an apartment
in Pilsen.

- My friend Ben
says he's homeless.

- Who's your friend?

- He's the Director
of Homeless Planning.

He oversees
a bunch of shelters.

I've known him
since I was a kid.

- Okay, I got your back.
Let's get it.

- If you hear from him, please,
let me know.

- Yeah, if I see him
I'm gonna break his neck.

Son of a bitch
owes me six months rent.

His apartment stinks
like cigarettes.

- Thanks for being
so cooperative!

- All right, so what's next?
- Don't know.

Maybe we start canvassing,
handing out photos?

- Okay, we'll talk to me.
What's this about?

The missing dude
or big homie, Ben?

- Ben.

He was my case worker
when I was a kid.

Foster care.

- What a good guy.

- The best.
He saved my life.

- What do you mean?

- Long story.

- I'd like to hear it
one day.

- When I'm ready.

- Meanwhile, I can always share
a story from my childhood too.

Freshmen year I got cut
from the basketball team.

I'm still not over that.
- Like Michael Jordan?

- Just like Mike.

- 2143 Squad,
can I mobile with 5021 Frank?

- This is 5021 Frank.
Go with your traffic 2143.

- We found
your missing person.

- Copy that.
5021 Frank en route.

- Hey.
- I got word.

Guess they found
my card on him.

- I'm so sorry, Ben.

- That's where they found him?

In a dumpster?

Tossed like trash.

- We'll find who did this.

I promise.

- Who found the body?

- Construction worker.
- Uh-huh.

- Lost his keys.

Thought he accidentally
tossed them into the dumpster.

Took a dive he won't forget.
- Hm.

Your friend got any idea
who might've done it?

- No, but I told him
I'd look into it.

- Uh-huh.

- I know this isn't the kind
of case we normally take.

- Listen, you don't have to
apologize or explain.

We got a dead body.
A dead person.

We're taking it.

So what'd the M.E. say?

- Died from sharp force wounds.
- Uh-huh.

- Probably a hunting knife
or serrated edge.

- Uh-huh.

- Time of death between
10:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m.

There's no blood present
in the dumpster,

so he was probably killed
somewhere else.

- All rightRoberto got any
gang affiliations?

- No.

He's an out of work roofer
with a big drug problem.

I mean, according to Ben,
he was doing better.

- All right,
so let's pound the pavement.

Find a witness,
security camera.

And dig into Roberto.
Track his movements.

Where was he staying?
What was he doing?

- Okay.

I talked to Platt.

She was going through
Roberto's priors.

He got jammed up last week.
Here.

Outside this church.
- Why wasn't that in his file?

- It was just a contact card.

Responding officers
didn't arrest him.

I mean, this could be
where he's been living.

- Excuse us.
Hey, Chicago PD.

You serve?
- Iraq, four tours.

- I did two tours
in Afghanistan.

This is, uh, Detective Rojas,
Detective Upton.

I'm Detective Halstead.
- Alex.

- We're looking for information
on a Roberto Peña.

- Yeah, I know Roberto.
- He stays here?

- On and off.
Not like you need a key.

- When was the last time
you saw him?

- I don't know.
Maybe two weeks ago?

- Did he get into any trouble
around here?

- Nah, he was all right.
He was big talker.

Serious dope fiend.

What'd he do?
- He was murdered.

- Damn.
What happened?

- We don't know yet.

Does he have any friends
around here?

- He, uh, usually hung out
with Sammy the T.

- Who's that?

- You Sammy?

- Hey, uh, yeah, uh...

were you looking to buy that
Bear shirt earlier?

- No, sorry.

I'm Detective Upton.
This is Officer Rojas.

We understand that
you know Roberto Peña.

- You're police.

- Yeah,
but you're not in trouble.

We just wanna talk.
- To talk?

- Mm-hmm.

- Have you seen Roberto lately?

- Last night.

- Here?
- No.

We went to an AA meeting
on Clark.

Free cookies.

- Did Roberto seem upset
about anything?

- Just about the man following
me in the blue pickup truck.

- Was he following you
or Roberto?

You guys want me
to seriously answer that?

You guys are hilarious.

- Look, we just wanna know
who he was.

- I certainly don't know
his name

or CIA rank.
I'm sure you do.

- Excuse me?

- I assume you're running point
for him now.

Ah, I didn't realize
how deep this went.

Look, Sammy.

It's okay, Sammy.
I just want to talk.

How long you been living here?

- A couple months.
It's quiet.

Good for reading.

And I thought they'd never
find me here.

- So this guy who
was following you, the CIA

you sure he wasn't
following Roberto?

- Could've been.

Why?
Something happen to Roberto?

- He was murdered, Sammy.

- I used to give Roberto
legal advice.

He'd pay me in snacks.

- You a lawyer?

- I went to law school
for two years.

- Do you know where Roberto
was staying?

- No.
Uh...

I think you guys should go.

- One more question.

How much for that cool
Harry Caray shirt?

- Sarge.
- What do you got?

- I followed up
on the T-shirt guy's story

about going to
an AA meeting with Roberto,

so this is security footage
from the community center,

and this is from an auto shop
down the block.

- Blue pickup.
- I'ma run that plate.

- Zero, one, X-ray,
nine, four, King, two.

- Driver's got a gun on him.

- Sammy was telling the truth.
- Time stamp says 7:12.

That's a few hours before
Roberto was killed.

- All right, here we go.

Blue 2011 Ford.
Belongs to a Joe Mason.

Convicted felon, recently
paroled out of Stateville

on an attempted murder beef.
LKA's a house in Elsdon.

- Okay, Jay, you and Hailey
get over there.

Stand by for the warrant.

There's our truck.

You ready.
- Mm, yep.

- Let's go.

Joe Mason?

Chicago PD.
You got a second?

Hey, manhey!
- 5021 Henry.

Got an offender
fleeing on foot.

Male, black, 5'10",
black jacket, blue jeans.

- Put your arms up.

Keep your hands
where I can see them.

- I didn't do anything, man.

- Yeah?
Where's the fire, Joe?

- 5021 Henry.
Advise units to disregard.

Offender in custody.
- What is this?

What is this?
- It's not mine, dog.

- Yeah?

Unless it's sugar,
you're coming in.

Put your hands
behind your back.

Put your hands behind
your back!

.

- Look, I made a mistake, man.
- Yes, you did.

- I'm an addict.

- You know Roberto Peña?

- Who?

- Roberto Peña.
- Yeah.

Yeah, I know him.
- Mm-hmm.

- That son of a bitch
broke into my truck.

- Hm.

- I caught him red-handed,
and he ran.

- What'd he steal?

You know, I were you,
I'd keep talking.

'Cause you were the last person

who was with Roberto
before that.

- Jesuslook, man, I ain't
had nothing to do with that.

- What'd he steal, Joe?

What did he steal?
- Coke.

I had some
in my glove compartment.

So, I drove everywhere
trying to find that punk.

- Mm.

- He said he still had half
of my cocaine,

so we went to some empty house
he was squatting at.

- Okay.

So you went to the house
- Yeah.

- You got your drugs, then
you carved him up, didn't you?

- Wait, wait
no, no, no, no.

- That's why you
slit his throat?

- No, look, see I was
- Why'd you cut his hands off?

- I was just trying
to get high.

- Did you slit his throat?

- No, I was just trying
to get high!

- What time did you leave?
- Sometime after 8:00.

Then I went to
my buddy's 40th birthday party.

This guy was still alive
when I left that house.

- Hm.
We're gonna check your story.

And if you're lying,

you're going back to the joint.

This time you ain't coming
back, you understand?

- So we found
a better way in.

- Squatters usually lock
the doors, not the windows.

That's how they get in and out.

- Did you spend a lot of time
on the streets back in the day?

- Just a few weeks.

Not as bad as you think.

- Be careful.

- Clear.
- Clear.

- Clear.

Yep.

This is definitely where
the murder went down.

- Clear.
- Clear.

- I'll call Voight.

- And I found some of
Roberto's clothes,

personal items.
He was definitely living here.

- And we didn't recover
the knife?

- No, but I did find this.
Sammy Logan's signature.

- So Sammy was here
in the house with Roberto?

- Yeah, means he lied too.

Said he didn't know
where Roberto was staying.

- Huh.

- I just talked to a neighbor,
and he told me that

he saw a person that matches
Sammy's description

enter this house
around 10:00 p.m. last night.

- All right, bring him in.

- Damn it.
- You know, I gotta be honest.

I'm still hoping Sammy
isn't good for this.

Just doesn't feel
like a killer.

- Wasn't that open before?

Feel like a killer now?

- Saw the sneakers that
we found at the church?

- Yeah?

- They're identical to Sammy's.

And the sole pattern
and size are an exact match

to the prints that we found
at the demo house.

- All right, where we at
in Joe Mason's alibi?

- We got three witnesses
put him at a party

same time as the murder.

- Sammy Logan's starting
to look good for this.

- Yeah, problem is,
we can't find him anywhere.

We've been circulating photos
of him

all over the neighborhood.
No one's seen him.

- We've been checking
city shelter logs.

He's been in and out of a few

for the last two years.
Never stays.

- Well, Sammy got some kind
of file or a case worker?

- Yeah, over in Lincoln Park.
- All right.

Get a subpoena
for his medical records,

talk to the case worker,
see what you can find.

- Sammy Logan.
Oh, yeah, I remember this kid.

University of Chicago
law student.

Then he got sick.

Paranoid schizophrenia.
Early 20s, that's when it hits.

- What about his family
or friends?

- Looks like his mom died
when he was young,

and he's estranged
from his father.

- And what do you do for him?

- Class is about to start.
Follow me.

Well, we've given him a place
to live, a place to sleep,

some career counseling.

And in Sammy's case we mostly
work with the doctors

to help keep him on his meds,

but he was mostly noncompliant
in that department.

He thinks the government's
trying to poison him

so he won't take his pills.

- So what do you think?
Is Sammy capable of violence?

- No.

Truth is, most paranoid
schizophrenics are meek.

They're more inclined
to hide than fight.

- Any idea where he might hide?
- Kid was a compulsive reader.

I'd start
with the public libraries.

- Thanks for your time.

- Thank you.

Hey, it's Upton.
Yo.

- Hey, you still
in Lincoln Park?

- Yeah.

- Okay, I got a possible
sighting of Sammy.

A patrol saw him getting out
of a used bookstore

and walking into a field house
in Luna Park.

They're keeping eyes on him
as we speak.

- Okay, good.
We'll check it out.

- All right.
Great.

- What's up, Officer?

Atwater, Rojas.
Intelligence.

You got our guy?
- He's in there.

- We got it from here.

- Copy.
Got your back.

- Sammy.
It's Vanessa.

You sold me
that Harry Caray shirt.

Everyone loves it, man.

Whoa, whoa.
We just wanna talk.

- Do I have to?
- No, you don't.

How about we just take you down
to the station?

Get you something nice to eat.
- I'm not hungry.

- We just wanna talk.

- 1846 Charlie,
what's your status?

- Sammy!

Sammy!

Sammy, stop!

- Stop running!

- Sammy!

- Stop!
Stop!

Stop the car!
- Stop!

Stop the bus!
- Sammy!

- Open the door!

- Sammy.
- Back off.

- Hey, hey, hey

- Get off the bus!

- Get downStay down!
- Sammy.

- Throw the knife,
or I will shoot.

- Lower your weapon.
I got this.

Sammy.
Lower your weapon.

I know you don't want
to hurt anybody.

- I don't.
- That's good.

So just drop the knife,
okay?

- How do I know
you're not working for them?

- That's a good question.

But I'm not
really CIA material.

I barely got out
of high school.

Drop your knife.

I'll take you somewhere safe.
I promise.

You guys okay?

Okay?
Sammy.

You're okay.
Okay?

.

- Go ahead, Sammy.
If you're hungry.

- I'm not stupid.

- No one thinks you're stupid.

- Did you put ricin
in the mustard?

- It's just mustard.

- I get it.
You already took the antidote.

Nice try, but you haven't
Mirandized me,

so I gather
I'm not under arrest.

- Correct.
We're just talking.

- Just talking.

- We wanna follow up
on Roberto Peña.

You said you didn't know
where he was staying,

but we found
one of your books there.

- One of my books?

Who's behind the mirror?

- Nobody.

It's just us.

I promise.

What the hell are you doing,
Hailey?

- What?

- I turned off the cameras
so we wouldn't record Sammy.

We all agreed no recording.
That meant no cell phones.

I can see it through
your pocket, Hailey.

- All right, I'm sorry.
- Why don't you take five?

- Okay, it's just us now.

- I think Rojas enjoyed that.

Have you been
inside this house?

- Yeah.

Roberto crashed there
sometimes.

- When was the last time
you were there?

- You found my shoes
back at the church?

Is that what's going on?

- Yes.

- You think I killed Roberto?

- I just wanna know
what happened.

- I didn't kill Roberto.

- But you were there
when he was murdered?

What happened?

- We were at
this abandoned house,

and Roberto was getting high.

Myself I don't put chemicals
in my body.

I was in a room reading,

and then I heard
the S.O. Five come in.

- Thethe S.O. Five?

- There's this guy that
pretends to be a social worker.

He took me and Roberto
out to coffee once,

and I saw through
his whole act.

He's a company man.

- A company man?
You mean the CIA?

- Special Op, level five,

Latin American bureau.

In Caracas,
if I had to guess.

And the S.O. Five

says that he wants
to take Roberto for a ride,

and the next thing I know
I heard shoving,

and I peeked through a hole
in the wall and...

And he was

stabbing Roberto.

And I stayed hidden because
I didn't know what to do.

I didn't know what he wanted.

And, uh.

I'm not a spy.

I'm not a damn spy!

- Sammy, just slowslow down.

I know you're not a spy.

I know you're scared.

Look at me.

Everything's gonna be okay.
Trust me.

- What did this man look like?

- He was Latino.

And he had glasses,

and a goatee.

- He puts himself
at the crime scene,

knows details only
the killer would know.

Maybe Roberto stole something
from Sammy.

A T-shirt?
We know he was thief.

And then Sammy catches him
at the abandoned house.

They fight.
He grabs a knife.

- Or maybe the spy
really did do it.

Sammy was right
about the blue pickup,

maybe he's right
about this too.

- Hey, I just got off the horn
with CPIC.

Some guy tried to cash
an SSI check

in our homicide victim's name,
Robert Peña.

- What?
Someone's pretending to be him?

- When was this?
- This is 45 minutes ago

at a currency exchange
in Homan Square.

- I'll be damned.
Pause that.

- That matches the guy
Sammy just described.

- And it's a clear image too.

Bet you a bourbon we get a hit
on facial rec.

- Eduardo Salazar.

Been on the run from Miami,
Florida since 2015.

- What's he running from?

- Double murder.
He killed a cop.

He, uh, robbed a bank
in Dade County.

Killed the clerk.

Then he killed
the responding officer.

- FBI been looking for
that dude for a long time.

- Notice how Salazar
and Roberto look similar?

- Hm.

- Salazar hangs around
the homeless.

He's looking for the right
physical match.

He finds Roberto.

Makes sure he doesn't have
any family or close friends.

- And then slits his throat
and steals his identity.

- We talk to the feds?

- I spoke to the S-A-C
in the Miami Field Office.

She's sending over files.
- They got any leads?

- There was an anonymous tip
that Salazar was spotted

in Homan Square,
but it came up dry.

- Yeah, well, dry or not,

this guy killed the police.
Let's find his ass.

- Sarge, what are we gonna do
about Sammy?

- Well, first see
if he can ID Salazar, then...

let's do what
we can to help him.

- That's him.

The S.O. Five.

Was he acting on orders?

Oh, you can tell me.
I'm good with secrets.

- Sammy, he's
he's not a CIA agent.

He's a really bad person
that robbed a bank,

and killed two other people.

- I saw him another time too.

- Where?

- In front of the church.

He was hiding, but I knew
he was there looking for me.

That's why I left.

- But why would he
be looking for you?

- Because he saw me
when he killed Roberto.

- You said you
you hid in that room

and you were looking through
a hole in the wall.

- I did, but after
a few minutes I ran out.

That's when I think he saw me.

Can I go now?

- Yeah.

An officer's gonna take you
to the hospital.

- Which hospital?

Is it Memorial?

- Yes.
- Please don't take me there.

They are not nice people.

The doctors held me
in a basement

because I wouldn't take
their poison.

- We're taking you to Memorial.
We don't have a choice.

It's the law.

But I'm gonna come
and check in on you, okay?

I'll make sure you're safe.

- Thank you.

Thank you.

- Hey.

That's good work.
You're real good with him.

- You just gotta be patient

and understand that his truth
is as real to him

as yours is to you,
or mine is to me.

- Yeah.

I can tell you got
a lotta experience

with people like Sammy.
- Yeah.

When I was in the street...

I, uh...

I squatted in an
abandoned house with a woman.

Her name was Nina.

Yeah, she was sick like Sammy,

but once she took her meds
she was fine.

So we just gotta make sure
Sammy takes his.

- Hey, we got a hit
off a CTA-cam

near the cash exchange place.

The camera has Salazar hopping
into a Chevy Monte Carlo.

The car is registered
to a Liza Radley.

- Who's that?
- Think it's his girlfriend

who grew up in the same area
of Miami,

went to the same
high school.

- We got an address?
- Yeah.

- She rents an apartment
on Belmont.

Landlord says she lives
with her boyfriend.

Boyfriend's description
matches Salazar's.

- Hm.
- All right, when do we hit?

- Waiting on a warrant.

- Yeah.

- Chicago PD!

- Hey!
Stop!

Get your hands up!
Hands on the table.

Get your hands on the
- Get off me, bitch!

- Shut up and put your hands
on the table.

- You Liza Radley?
- Yeah.

- We're looking for your
boyfriend Eduardo Salazar.

You cooperate,
you got a shot at freedom.

You don't,
you're gonna spend

the rest of your life in
prison.

- Hands behind your back.

.

- She lawyered up and spit
in my face for good measure.

- All right,
anything on her phone?

- Salazar texted her
a few hours ago,

and then he shut his phone off.

The text says,
"Chasing more Roberto paper.

We almost there, baby.
Punta Mita soon."

- Punta Mita?
- It's a beach town in Mexico.

- Sounds like he's getting
his new identity in order

then making a run
to the border.

- All right, so keep monitoring
the phone.

Let's get a couple of cars down
here in case he comes home.

And check
all nearby businesses.

Anywhere he could be setting up
a new identity.

I know it's a needle
in a haystack,

but it's worth a shot.

- I got an idea.
- Okay.

- And you said the S.O. Five
took you and Roberto

out for coffee?

Do you remember the name
of the place?

- It's called
the Daily Groundup.

- And that's in Pilsen?
- Yeah.

So, Vanessa,
can you get me out of here?

Let's make a call.

Or something.
It's not safe.

They got cameras
in the toothbrushes.

And like I was saying before...

They're trying to poison me.

- You need to take these pills,
Sammy.

It'll make you feel better.

Look, I gotta go.

But I'll tell you what.

I'll test these pills,

and if they come back clean,
will you take one for me?

- Yeah.

- Good.

I, uh...

I talked to the doctors, uh

they said it's okay
if I give you a phone.

My number's in there.
You call me anytime, okay?

- I'm...

I'm making sense, right?

- You are.

You've helped us narrow down
the search.

You did that.

I'll be back, okay?

I got the name
of the coffee shop.

Maybe Salazar's hanging out
in that area.

- Good work.
I'll call Voight.

- Coffee shop's a bust.

He could be halfway
to Mexico by now.

- Or he could still be here
chasing paper.

We keep canvassing.

How's Kim?

- Uh, she's pretty good
I think.

Trying to give her space.
Leave her alone.

- What about you?

How you doing?

- You know, I don't think
I really processed it.

I spent all this time

trying to wrap my head
around having a kid,

and I'm trying to wrap my head
around not having a kid,

so I don't know.

- You need any time off,
you let me know, okay?

- Thanks, boss.
- 5021.

You got your ears on?

- 5021, go with your traffic.
- Got a hit on your BOLO.

Wanted vehicle is parked
at 8771 South Pulaski.

Patrol is standing by.
- Copy.

We're close.
Let's bury this prick.

Voight.
Intelligence.

- It's right down there.
I walked by the car.

It's empty.
- Huh.

There's Salazar.
Fan out.

- Gun!

Get these people out of
the way!

- Go!

- I got eyes.

Stay down, sir.
Stay down.

Four cars up.

- Red truck.

Behind the truck.

- Sarge, heads up!

You're right on top of him!

He's right behind that
red truck you're next to!

I'm moving up!

- Salazar!
Drop the gun!

Put the gun down.
I'll put one in your head!

- Don't you move.

- EMT says he's stabilized.

- So less paperwork.

- Looks like he was getting
a passport photo.

- Listen.

I want you to get a statement
from the store.

Make sure all
our bases are covered.

Understand?
- You got it.

- Sarge, I got a problem.
- What's up?

- My witness Sammy just
took off from the hospital.

The staff said
he was spinning out.

I gave him a cell phone,
but he turned it off.

I know I'm supposed to help
with the paper,

but he could be a danger
to himself.

- You get a read
on where he went?

- No, but there's a good chance
he went back to that church

he likes to stay at.
He thinks it's safe.

- All right,
do what you gotta do.

- Thanks, man.
Hailey.

Dude saw Sammy an hour ago
with our vet, Alex.

- Hey, Alex, right?
- Where's Sammy?

- I take it you're not here
for mass.

- We're looking for him.
- Well, I hope you find him.

He ran out of here
with my friend's gun.

- He has a gun?
- He was sure

someone was gonna kill him.
Like, in that second.

- So you let him walk away
with a gun?

- Sure did.
It's loaded.

Didn't want to get shot
in the face.

- Thanks.

- I'ma keep looking.
You don't have to come with.

Shift's over.

- No, I'm good.
It's not like I got a hot date,

RojasGrubhub can wait.

- Platt.

Sammy turned his phone back on
15 minutes ago.

We got an address.
Book depository on Clark.

- Let's go.

Ready?

- Sammy?

Sammy.

Sammy.
It's Vanessa.

You in here?

"Every person"
- Sammy!

People are looking for you,
buddy.

- Back off, lady!
- Hey!

I need you to lower
your weapon.

It's Vanessa, remember?
- I said back off.

- Okay. I'm backing up.

- I don't wanna hurt you.
- I know you don't.

I need you to put
the gun on the ground,

and let's talk, yeah?

We got the bad guy.
The S.O. Five.

You're safe.
- You're a liar.

You're listening to my thoughts
with your phone,

and that is very, very rude.

- You're right.
I'll turn it off.

There you go.
I'm sorry.

I wanna buy another T-shirt.

- Someone took them.

- That's terrible.

Let's get out of here.

I'll help you find
your T-shirts.

But first I need you
to put the gun on the floor.

- See?

They're here for me!

- Sammy, Sammy!

- Sammy, drop your weapon now!

Sammy

SammySammy!

There he is!
Move!

- Sammy, stop!

Sammy!

- I'll run around back!
- I'll clear the front!

Get out.

I'm with Chicago PD.
I need you to move.

Guys, get out of the store now.

Ma'am.
Out.

Get out.

Sammy.

I'm not gonna hurt you.

I need you to give me that gun.

- Why'd you leave me
in that terrible place?

Why would you do that?
- I'm sorry.

That's my bad, dude.

Let's go out and talk, yeah?

- How the hell did you find me?

- Sir, get back!

Sammy, please!
- You will not hurt me.

- Sammy, no, don't do this!
- You will not hurt me!

Aah!

- No!

- Police!

- I got you, buddy.
I got you.

Get the gun!
Get the gun!

You will not die, okay?
I got you.

I got you.

- 5021 Henry.
Shots fired by the police.

Roll an ambo
to 112 North Harding.

We've got a man down.
GSW to the chest.

Hey, look at me.
I'm gonna go meet the ambo.

Keep pressure.
It's gonna be fine, okay?

Keep pressure.

- Look at me.
Look at me.

You will not die.
I got you.

You're okay.

We find the gun?
- No.

- He had it.
I mean, we saw it.

He started shooting
in that book depository.

- I know, he must've dropped it
during the chase.

- I couldn't just let him shoot
that man and his daughter.

I had no choice, Hailey.
- Listen.

It was a good shoot, okay?

You did what you had to do.

Do not start second-guessing
yourself.

Okay?
Do you hear me?

Okay.
It's Jay.

He spoke to the docs
at ICU.

Sammy's doing much better.
He's stabilized.

- Kay, what's that mean?

- It means that
he's got a chance, okay?

Let's go find that gun.
Come on.

- No need.
Patrol officer just found it.

- A .9?

- Why don't you go home?
Get some rest.

That's an order.
- Kay.

- So where'd they find it?

Patrol looked everywhere
Sammy had run.

- I just told patrol to recheck
the alley behind the place.

I guess they got lucky.

- Hm.

- Let's get outta here.

- Excuse me.
Sorry.

Officer Rojas.

I'm looking for a patient.
Sammy Logan.

He's a gunshot vic.

Officer involved shooting
in Pilsen.

- You mean the John Doe?

- No, I mean Sammy Logan.
That's his name.

- Sorry, we didn't find
any identification on him.

- What room is he in?

Hi, Sammy.

I brought you something
forfor when you wake up.

- Hey.

How you feel?

- Great.

- Have a seat.

Listen, we just got a lead on
that guy in Bridgeport

moving fentanyl.

- Jimmy Hassett?
- That's the one.

- What's the lead?
- Well, it turns out

his girlfriend works
at a restaurant called Luna.

Word is she likes to drink,
too.

Could be our access point.

I thought you'd be
a good person

to take the lead on this.

You know just
start working her,

hang out at the
restaurant,

get to know her,
maybe grab a drink

- Sarge, stop.

I know what you're doing...

And I appreciate it.

- There's no rush, okay?

Whenever you're ready.