Chicago P.D. (2014) s03e03 Episode Script
Actual Physical Violence
I don't know what your relationship status is, and I don't care, but I need to know someone's got Lindsay's back 24 hours a day.
- Always.
- Hey, Olinsky? Michelle Sovana keeps calling for you.
You know, now would be a great time for you to try to be my dad.
I'm trying here.
Trust me.
Look, Mom, it's not that you're bad for me.
It's that we're bad for each other.
We need time apart.
This is Hank Voight.
He put you up to this.
I'd like to report a crime by a Sergeant Hank Voight.
I want him put in jail.
[soft music.]
So when does the new wing at Chicago Med open? November 17th, but we got pushed a week.
Something concerning, uh, sconces, I believe.
Cool.
Can I ask you a question? I do they still call them "emergency rooms"? Because I heard that now they're calling them "emergency departments.
" The latter, though I believe I'm the one who's supposed to be asking you questions, no? Look, how 'bout I tell you what your sergeant conveyed to me, as to what you've been going through? And please let me know if I'm off base in any way.
Okay? Okay.
Okay, so you were working with a young lady who was killed, which I was very sorry to hear.
You took some time off, maybe partied a little bit too much with your mother? Got your job back, uh, in the words of your sergeant, by the skin of your teeth.
Sounds about right.
Well, that's a lot to live with.
You know, I mean, to carry around? So I don't know, instead of, you know, trying to swallow the elephant in one big gulp, we just, I don't know, go at it a bite at a time? [phone vibrates.]
This just isn't for me, okay? No offense, but I got a case.
Take care.
Sir.
Commander.
Barbara Fletcher showed up at the Ivory Tower the other day your mother, correct? What did she want? The name James Beckett ring a bell? Heroin dealer, moved major kilos.
Picked him off on a murder rap 15 years back.
Her mom is saying you lied about witnessing Beckett kill the buyer that night.
Said you were never on the scene.
She's a drunk.
I'll take my chances on a he-said, she-said with Bunny Fletcher any day.
Yeah, well, she says she has proof, so you might want to deal with this before I have to.
I'll talk to her.
Look You know how long I've been waiting? Every second that I'm here, I am wasting time.
I am wasting money Everybody shut up and calm down! I'm getting a ticket when his cab hit me.
You slammed on your brakes in an intersection, lady.
Of course I What'd she just say? Sarge, I got no problem locking 'em both up.
- Excuse me, Sergeant.
- Hey, I was here first.
- One second.
- If I have to tell you to stay calm again, you're gonna be doing it handcuffed to that chair over there.
- Unbelievable.
- I'm sorry.
Buddy, you're gonna have to wait.
And you, Lady Pants, the citation is for leaving your insurance card at let me guess, the yoga studio.
But if you want, we can impound the vehicle and, you know, conserve paper, save the planet.
Look, I don't mean to be pushy What do you want? It's my daughter.
She's missing.
How old is she? She's 18, but she's never been away from home Then technically, she's an adult, so you'll have to go to Missing Persons.
That's Area Three, Belmont and Western.
I already did that.
They sent me to District 30.
District 30 sent me over here.
Can we get this over with already? Oh, I'm sorry, is your meter running? It's not.
That's the problem.
Will you please take a look at this file? Sir, Belmont and Western, or take a seat.
Hey, Sarge.
I need your signature on this requisition form.
Voight wants new pinhole cameras.
- Not now, Mouse.
- Still not running.
He was very clear about his instructions.
You gonna send me back empty-handed? My daughter is missing! Sarah Frazier.
She's been gone three months.
Sir, lower your voice and back up.
Okay, it's really not that big a deal.
You just take that little pen [shouts.]
[people scream.]
You gonna listen to me now? [people screaming.]
You drop that gun, or we drop you! I don't think so.
No one is dropping anyone.
Get these people out of here.
Go, go, go, go, go! Go with him.
Stay calm.
Sergeant, I got a shot.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Easy, easy, easy.
Easy.
Sir, whatever this is, we can work it out.
I tried to do the right thing, but no one would listen! That's far enough! The cops in Iowa the cops in Iowa, they laughed at it.
They said my daughter ran away.
I know my daughter.
She didn't run away.
So you walk into a police district, pull a gun, and take a hostage? You can't expect to walk out of this.
I don't.
And I don't give a damn.
I gave my daughter a credit card for emergencies.
Now, someone here in Chicago used it last week.
That means she's here.
I know it.
I know it.
Everything's in there.
All right, good.
Now you gotta release my guy.
Find Sarah.
That's not how it works.
That's how it works today! Anybody makes a move, he dies! I'm cool.
Everybody's cool.
Keep a bead on his forehead.
He stops holding up his end of the bargain, you drill him.
You understand? No problem.
[dramatic music.]
[laughs.]
Thought you weren't allowed to come near me.
This Beckett thing you got to stop.
You have no idea what you're doing.
You know, Hank lied about where he was that night.
Said he was at a stakeout or something.
You and I both know that's not true.
Right, and why do we know what's true? Tell me.
Or can you? Is your memory of that night a little fuzzy? I had it under control.
Which part? The part where your boyfriend was about to kill us with a sawed-off shotgun before Hank showed up? I've lived with this long enough, knowing that Hank's lies put an innocent man into prison.
He's not innocent, he Neither is Hank Voight! Mom, I am asking you, please.
It's too late.
I've already contacted Beckett's attorneys, and they deposed me this morning.
Are you kidding me? Do you - [phone vibrates.]
- [sighs.]
You need to fix this.
I don't need to fix anything.
Bitch.
District is on lockdown, and OEMC's been advised.
I've rerouted all in-service calls to the 26th, and I've got five patrolmen sitting on the downstairs office.
Have those officers hold fast until they deploy a sniper team and draw up an assault plan.
- Yes, sir.
- What do we know? Name's Jeff Frazier.
He's 44, lives in Ankeny, Iowa.
No criminal priors, no history of mental illness.
Last July, his daughter, Sarah, disappeared.
Three days later, they found her car in an Amtrak parking lot.
No record of her ever buying a ticket.
Boss, credit card story checks out.
Three months of inactivity, then Sarah's card bought five flat-screen TVs in Little Village just last week.
- Run with it.
- Got it.
- Sarge.
- Yeah? That's my friend downstairs.
Time comes for someone to pull the trigger, it should be me, not SWAT.
If we're lucky, nobody's pulling the trigger.
[phone vibrates.]
- Justin.
- Pops, hey, yeah.
We just got in right now.
I was, uh, I was actually thinking about stopping by the district, showing little Daniel where his grandpa works.
Yeah, now's not a good time.
I was hoping we could meet for dinner tonight.
Yeah, sure.
You good? Yeah.
I'm really looking forward to seeing you guys.
Close the door.
Close the door.
Okay.
We already have our people following up leads.
You all good, buddy? We're cool.
Everybody's cool.
Shut it! [dramatic music.]
Move that desk in front of the door.
Move! Let's go.
Let's go, come on.
Close the blinds.
Close them.
Shut them.
Sit down.
Sit down, sit down.
Somebody keeps pointing a gun at me, I'd at least like to get his name.
What do you care? Oh, that's an outrageous question to ask? My name's Greg Gerwitz.
Everybody calls me Mouse.
See see, no big deal.
Frazier, Jeff Frazier.
Now shut up.
Listen, I can help you if you let me.
You're supposed to get me to talk, right? Right? Build a rapport with the hostage taker? Do some of that cop psych crap they trained you for, huh? - No, I'm not a cop.
- You're not? No, I'm a civilian employee with the CPD.
I got, like, zero tactical value, if that's what you're thinking.
Shut up.
We're cool.
[siren wails.]
Secure the window and all other points of entry.
Greene, I want every squad out of that lot and on the street, and move the bystanders beyond the perimeters.
[sighs.]
There was a guy who walked into the 31st years back bad domestic.
He had a .
32 in his sock, killed his wife, a cop, and then himself.
The district, the front desk, it's a sacred place.
If people don't feel safe walking in there Trudy, this isn't gonna end like that.
You make sure, Hank.
Had a problem with shrinkage the last year, so we had this thing installed.
Done the trick so far.
Pause right there.
Transaction at 1:53 p.
m.
, that's gotta be it.
Who's behind the register? Randy! Come here.
Come on, come on, let's go.
This guy, he ever come in here before this? Nope.
Your boss tells us you're supposed to require ID on any transaction over $100.
This was over 3 grand.
We were busy.
So busy you followed him out to the parking lot? He needed help with the flat screens.
Hey, hey.
Look at me.
Here's the deal, Randy.
I can't save your job.
What I can do is keep you out of Stateville for credit card fraud.
Just tell me where we can find your boy.
- Oscar Mena? - Yeah, what hey! Come on, bro.
Sit down.
You too.
Where's Sarah? Who the hell is Sarah? Sarah's the girl whose credit card funded this little shopping spree.
Man, I busted my hump for six months at Jiffy Lube for all this.
I'm a shift manager.
I swear, if you be stepping out on me Relax.
Your homeboy already told us that you rolled through the shop with stolen plastic.
So where'd you get Sarah's card, dog? I'm telling you, I don't know no Sarah Listen, man, we don't have time for this.
Do you understand what I'm saying? Just come clean, now, or we're gonna turn this place inside out, and I will find a felony to shove down your throat.
You too, honey.
Oh, hell no, I ain't going to jail for him.
Bitch, don't say a word.
Here, talk to me.
Talk to me.
Oscar broke into a car last week out in Humboldt Park, and the credit card was in a purse he grabbed.
All right, where? Said the car was parked here white 4Runner.
There's only a hundred in the state, none registered to this block.
No record of a break-in either.
Someone doesn't call in a break-in or a stolen purse, sounds like someone doesn't want to deal with the cops.
Let's check the pods, knock on every door.
If somebody gives off a bad vibe, we close in.
Hey, does this look weird to you? It's dry as a bone.
These are brand-new sprinkler heads.
[dramatic music.]
Is that a periscope? Burgess Burgess, Roman, take the back.
Clear! Clear! Clear! Basement! Clear! Clear! That's the one you found, plus views of the front and back doors.
Over here! Don't hurt us.
[indistinct chatter and sirens.]
When did you serve? Your sidearm it's military issue.
M9.
When I asked you your name, you said your last name first.
I was Rangers.
I did two tours in the Korengal Valley.
Marines.
Gunnery sergeant, sixth Division.
Took a few strolls through Baghdad.
I was gone pretty much from the time Sarah was born till she got her learner's permit.
That's that's got to be hard.
You did it.
You got me talking.
Your sergeant looking for Sarah can I trust him? Hank Voight? Picking his district was about the only thing that you did right today.
Yo, ambos just left.
Patrol's on their way to Chicago Med with the girls right now.
They give you anything on Sarah? Honestly, with all that dope pumped in 'em, they didn't remember their own names.
Asset Foreclosure says the place is owned by a Nevada shell company, operated by a Bahamian trust.
Means it's gonna be days before we get the owner's name.
- Yeah.
- All right.
Have a covert car sit on the house in case he comes back.
Okay.
Got it.
When we find this guy I want five minutes alone with him.
You're gonna have to wait in line.
Ligature marks on their wrists and ankles indicate they were bound.
Contusions on their legs and back, along with vaginal tearing.
These girls have been through hell.
All right, thank you.
Hey, um, what's up at the district? Voight's keeping a cap on.
I, um you know, when Jay came back, I wasn't there for him.
The only friend he had was Mouse, who, believe it or not, was the one who dragged Jay home when he was going through Through what? - Hey.
- Hey.
- You guys brought them in? - Yeah.
- Did you notify the parents? - She's saying don't bother.
She hasn't spoken to either in years.
But she had us call her sister.
All right.
Thanks, Will.
Come with me.
Listen, I know that the last thing you want to do right now is relive any of what you've been through, but anything you can tell us is gonna help us catch this guy.
His name's Trevor.
We met through Facebook of all things.
He was older.
Handsome.
He sent me a bus ticket, and I came to be with him.
I know guys like Trevor.
They prey on you, and they know just how to make you feel special, right? Any details you can remember are gonna help us make sure he never does this again.
He picked me up at the station.
Took me to dinner, said he knew a great steakhouse.
Then we went back to his place.
He put something in my drink, because next thing I know, he's on top of m-me.
Uh, was this girl was she one of the ones with you? Sarah.
Just got word from Voight.
Commander's getting itchy with SWAT.
Frazier's not backing down.
Frazier! Frazier, I have someone here who knows your daughter, and she wants to talk to you.
Who? Just open the door.
You have my word.
I'm being straight.
You were right.
Sarah didn't run away.
She was kidnapped, along with this girl and at least three other girls we know of.
Frazier, just open the door.
She's alive.
She was.
How am I supposed to believe Blue Lake.
She told me about Blue Lake.
She said that there was a cabin there that her family would go to, right? They couldn't break her.
What did they do? And I feel bad, because sometimes I would just tell her to do what they wanted, so they wouldn't hurt her.
But she wouldn't do it.
She's alive? We think so.
We're close.
If you have a shot, take a shot.
If you found her, why didn't you find Sarah? We're following leads.
It's like peeling an onion.
We're close.
On the ground! Don't move! On the ground! Down on the ground! Down on the ground.
Put your hands behind your head.
[handcuffs click.]
What took you so long? I believed him.
We still got a missing girl to find.
All right, let's go.
Three girls found in Humboldt Park were all lured to Chicago via this Romeo's Facebook page.
Trevor Dunn, sometimes Crowhill or Donnelly.
The accounts go dark once the girls disappear, but we pulled this photo from Julia's cloud storage.
No hits off NCIC or the DMV.
Sergeant Benson in New York says that Trevor is likely using these videos he shot as selling material to pimps that are looking for girl-next-door types for their organizations.
I took the photo we got from Julia, ran a reverse image search on it.
Found an online dating profile using the same pic, so I accessed it.
What? All right, I had the tech lab at Organized Crime do it.
Anyway, I'm scrolling through his messages right now.
Looks like he's picking up another girl, a Lacy Collins.
Bought her a bus ticket.
She gets into downtown on the 946 from St.
Paul.
Hit it.
Hank.
I I tried talking to Bunny.
She already spoke to Beckett's lawyers.
Can't help but think that this is on me.
This is all Bunny.
No sign of Trevor.
Anyone got eyes? Anyone see Trevor? Negative.
The 946 is here.
Anyone see Trevor? Yeah, we got eyes.
Hey.
Trev? Hey oh, excuse me.
[laughs.]
That's the girl.
- Trevor? - What's up, Lace? Hi.
Uh, yes.
[both laugh.]
Uh Uh, you must be starving.
I have reservations at the Signature Room.
Oh.
- Okay.
- You'll love it.
- Okay.
- Allow me.
Best meat you've ever tasted.
Lacy? I'm with the Chicago Police.
Are you okay? - Yeah.
- I need you to come with me.
Come see Chicago.
See Chicago.
Come on.
Where you going, pal? - Trevor Dunn? - Nope.
Ah! I'm gonna ask you one more time.
Trevor Dunn? Y y yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's me.
That's me.
- Where's Sarah Frazier? - I I don't know, man.
I swear to God.
Ah! Ah! That dungeon we found? It's a little slice of heaven compared to where you're going.
Let's go.
You the medic? [grunts.]
Hmm.
Look familiar? I'm telling you, these girls, they come to me.
They don't like the path they're on.
I give 'em a chance to start over, make some cash.
It So so what's this for? Scare tactics.
Mm.
Yeah, I've heard of those.
Me? I prefer actual physical violence.
[both grunting.]
Yeah.
[wails.]
Yeah.
Look at me.
Hey, look at me.
Where's Sarah Frazier? I'm just a middleman.
I bring in the girls, but I don't run them.
Huh.
[screams.]
I don't run them! Give me a name.
If he knows I've been pinched, she's gone already.
[screams.]
A name.
[groans.]
Steven Ulrich.
Priors for distribution, agg assault.
Been linked to a few missing girls.
Now Vice likes him for involuntary servitude and sex trafficking.
He holds on to girls until they're worn out, then trades them to networks across the country.
Trevor says Ulrich is operating a brothel out of a club in Bridgeport.
Hank.
Yeah? I got a state's attorney downstairs who says he needs to talk to you right now.
I got this.
We'll gear up.
Thanks.
Sergeant, I know you've had a busy day.
Well, it's not over.
Let's make it quick.
James Beckett's being released from prison.
Figured I'd tell you in person.
Beckett's attorneys petitioned a judge based on Ms.
Fletcher's testimony.
Conviction's been vacated pending a retrial.
So try him again.
It's not gonna happen.
My boss was the lead prosecutor in that case, and I'm not exposing him to the blowback.
So this is politics? Oh, this is a lot of things, not the least of which is you risking a Rule 14 violation for making a false statement.
You really want to end your career in the property room? To keep a scumbag like Beckett off my streets, you bet your ass.
Well, you should've thought about that before you ditched a three-week-long surveillance to deal with a domestic.
Ink's dry.
They're releasing him in an hour.
We're not gonna stop looking for your daughter.
I just wanted you to know.
I lost my house after the first tour.
Wife left after the second.
I could handle all that.
But not being there for my daughter If this is the one thing I can do as a father, the one thing Then here we are.
We're gonna find her.
I give you my word.
I'm sorry for dragging you into this.
Man to man.
[intense music.]
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, come here.
Come here.
The party, it's over.
It's all right.
I got her.
I got her.
Clear.
Oh.
Ruzek? Move up.
Jay.
- Clear.
- Clear.
Ruz, go.
Clear.
- Whoa! - Hey, hey, hey, hey! Chicago Police! Who are you? That bitch she shot me.
- Where's Ulrich? - He's out back.
It's Ulrich.
Chicago Police! Sarah, is that you? [sobbing.]
Help me! Help me! It's okay.
[cries.]
It's over.
It's all right.
You're safe now.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
Sarah Frazier.
Was she here? What happened? Is she hurt? Ulrich [cries.]
He was gonna dump us off somewhere.
But Sarah, she grabbed his gun.
She shot him.
CTA just reported a female, white, late teens boarded an L train at Lake and Ashland with a handgun.
Let's go.
[crowd commotion.]
Come on, everybody.
Come on.
Come on.
Go, go, go.
Intelligence.
We got it from here.
[dramatic music.]
[indistinct PA announcement.]
Oh.
Hey.
My name's Erin Lindsay.
I'm with the Chicago Police Department.
I'm gonna come in, okay? We're here to help.
There's a lot of people that are looking for you.
Sarah? You know my name? I know all about what happened to you.
No, you don't.
I know about Trevor, and I know what he did.
[crying.]
Sarah? Listen, he's in jail.
Okay? He's never gonna hurt anybody again.
It's too late.
It's not.
Sarah, I need you to do something for me, okay? Can you put the gun down? Sarah? These two officers behind me are a little nervous.
They're afraid you're gonna hurt someone.
I can't live with this.
Sarah.
Sarah, I just need you to hold on, okay? Can you do that for me? Can you hold on for just ten minutes? Okay.
[whispers.]
Call Voight.
We have the girl, but we need the father.
She has a gun, looking like she wants to end it.
You have my word, the situation will be contained the whole time.
All right.
You want to see your daughter? - She's alive? - Yeah, but we got to move.
Turn around.
Come on.
- Are they on their way? - What's happening? Nothing, they're just doing their jobs.
Keep your eyes on me.
You're gonna arrest me! We're not.
I won't go in another cage! You won't! Sarah, wait! Sarah! This way.
Sarah, listen to me.
You're stronger than this, and I know you know that.
The girls that you were with, we have them.
They told me that you're the only one that never broke.
You're a fighter, and you know that.
Sarah, just hang on.
Can you look outside for me right now? Go ahead.
Sarah, look outside.
Your dad's here.
Sarah.
It's okay.
You're safe.
It's all right.
Everything's gonna be okay.
You came for me.
Of course I did.
I never gave up.
Never.
[cries.]
Never.
Give 'em a minute? Yeah, maybe a couple.
You wanted to see me, sir? You did good in there today.
He wasn't a killer, sir, just desperate.
I stared down the barrel of that gun when he first took you hostage.
Sir? Which is odd, because when you turned it in to evidence, it was unloaded, no bullets in the magazine, which reduces his charge to reckless endangerment.
Huh.
You never saw Frazier load or unload that weapon.
No, Sergeant.
It must have been empty the whole time.
Hmm.
Then, go ahead and reflect that in your write-up.
Yes, Sergeant.
[sighs.]
Wasn't loaded, huh? You, uh you remember when Hollingsworth, he got kidnapped by those hajis? When we finally tracked 'em down, what did we do? A lot worse than put a gun to someone's head.
Yeah.
Hey, to extenuating circumstances.
[mumbles.]
[soul music playing.]
Hey, you Antonio? [sighs.]
You know, do yourself a favor.
Don't ever open a boxing gym.
Hey, my dad told me to, uh, stop by here.
Yeah? Alvin Olinsky? Cool.
Cool.
Uh hmm.
You ever do any boxing before? Well, nothing, you know, like, official.
All right.
Let's see what you got.
He didn't tell you he was my dad, did he? Uh, you know, the thing you need to know about Al is, he, uh sometimes it takes a while.
Does his family know? Wow, okay.
Come on, do that again.
Okay.
Come on.
Ah! Nice.
There's a young girl, 15 years old, and she's my daughter.
Her mom was going away to prison.
She has nobody else.
And and this was a long time ago, back when I was working undercover.
I was lost.
You need to leave now.
Mom! Lexi.
Lexi, please 'cause I can't lose you.
I can't lose you.
[crying.]
I can't.
[soft music.]
[alternative music playing.]
Remember the silence Remember the day They burned all the lights out [chuckles.]
And they came to take us away So sing it out loud now My mom [chuckles.]
You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
If it's any comfort, I guarantee you I've heard worse.
Well, maybe someday I'll bore you with all the sordid details.
Where's your dad? I don't know.
He was in and out of prison a lot, and then Albuquerque? I don't know.
I didn't I didn't come over here to talk.
I I just wanted to apologize for cutting out on you like that this morning.
You reached out to try to help me, and I appreciate that, so thanks.
We don't get to choose our parents.
[soft music.]
Sometimes we do.
I want to thank the people who never lost faith in me and assure the citizens of Chicago that I look forward to getting my life back on track.
I found God's grace in that prison cell, and even though I kneeled down a sinner, I got up a Christian.
For that, I'll always be thankful.
- Thank you.
- One more question.
[reporters chattering.]
[baby cries.]
Sorry about that.
Little quick change, and now we're ready to rock.
Appreciate you taking us to dinner, Hank.
I hope you don't mind someplace family-friendly.
Are you kidding? I'll take Rainforest Cafe anytime I get to see my only grandkid.
Hey, Pop, after dinner, I'm gonna bounce, okay? Leave you with Olive and the little nipper.
I'm gonna meet up with the fellas.
Be there for him.
Yeah, of course, Pop.
Of course.
[soft music.]
[buzzing.]
Get down!
- Always.
- Hey, Olinsky? Michelle Sovana keeps calling for you.
You know, now would be a great time for you to try to be my dad.
I'm trying here.
Trust me.
Look, Mom, it's not that you're bad for me.
It's that we're bad for each other.
We need time apart.
This is Hank Voight.
He put you up to this.
I'd like to report a crime by a Sergeant Hank Voight.
I want him put in jail.
[soft music.]
So when does the new wing at Chicago Med open? November 17th, but we got pushed a week.
Something concerning, uh, sconces, I believe.
Cool.
Can I ask you a question? I do they still call them "emergency rooms"? Because I heard that now they're calling them "emergency departments.
" The latter, though I believe I'm the one who's supposed to be asking you questions, no? Look, how 'bout I tell you what your sergeant conveyed to me, as to what you've been going through? And please let me know if I'm off base in any way.
Okay? Okay.
Okay, so you were working with a young lady who was killed, which I was very sorry to hear.
You took some time off, maybe partied a little bit too much with your mother? Got your job back, uh, in the words of your sergeant, by the skin of your teeth.
Sounds about right.
Well, that's a lot to live with.
You know, I mean, to carry around? So I don't know, instead of, you know, trying to swallow the elephant in one big gulp, we just, I don't know, go at it a bite at a time? [phone vibrates.]
This just isn't for me, okay? No offense, but I got a case.
Take care.
Sir.
Commander.
Barbara Fletcher showed up at the Ivory Tower the other day your mother, correct? What did she want? The name James Beckett ring a bell? Heroin dealer, moved major kilos.
Picked him off on a murder rap 15 years back.
Her mom is saying you lied about witnessing Beckett kill the buyer that night.
Said you were never on the scene.
She's a drunk.
I'll take my chances on a he-said, she-said with Bunny Fletcher any day.
Yeah, well, she says she has proof, so you might want to deal with this before I have to.
I'll talk to her.
Look You know how long I've been waiting? Every second that I'm here, I am wasting time.
I am wasting money Everybody shut up and calm down! I'm getting a ticket when his cab hit me.
You slammed on your brakes in an intersection, lady.
Of course I What'd she just say? Sarge, I got no problem locking 'em both up.
- Excuse me, Sergeant.
- Hey, I was here first.
- One second.
- If I have to tell you to stay calm again, you're gonna be doing it handcuffed to that chair over there.
- Unbelievable.
- I'm sorry.
Buddy, you're gonna have to wait.
And you, Lady Pants, the citation is for leaving your insurance card at let me guess, the yoga studio.
But if you want, we can impound the vehicle and, you know, conserve paper, save the planet.
Look, I don't mean to be pushy What do you want? It's my daughter.
She's missing.
How old is she? She's 18, but she's never been away from home Then technically, she's an adult, so you'll have to go to Missing Persons.
That's Area Three, Belmont and Western.
I already did that.
They sent me to District 30.
District 30 sent me over here.
Can we get this over with already? Oh, I'm sorry, is your meter running? It's not.
That's the problem.
Will you please take a look at this file? Sir, Belmont and Western, or take a seat.
Hey, Sarge.
I need your signature on this requisition form.
Voight wants new pinhole cameras.
- Not now, Mouse.
- Still not running.
He was very clear about his instructions.
You gonna send me back empty-handed? My daughter is missing! Sarah Frazier.
She's been gone three months.
Sir, lower your voice and back up.
Okay, it's really not that big a deal.
You just take that little pen [shouts.]
[people scream.]
You gonna listen to me now? [people screaming.]
You drop that gun, or we drop you! I don't think so.
No one is dropping anyone.
Get these people out of here.
Go, go, go, go, go! Go with him.
Stay calm.
Sergeant, I got a shot.
Whoa, whoa, whoa! Easy, easy, easy.
Easy.
Sir, whatever this is, we can work it out.
I tried to do the right thing, but no one would listen! That's far enough! The cops in Iowa the cops in Iowa, they laughed at it.
They said my daughter ran away.
I know my daughter.
She didn't run away.
So you walk into a police district, pull a gun, and take a hostage? You can't expect to walk out of this.
I don't.
And I don't give a damn.
I gave my daughter a credit card for emergencies.
Now, someone here in Chicago used it last week.
That means she's here.
I know it.
I know it.
Everything's in there.
All right, good.
Now you gotta release my guy.
Find Sarah.
That's not how it works.
That's how it works today! Anybody makes a move, he dies! I'm cool.
Everybody's cool.
Keep a bead on his forehead.
He stops holding up his end of the bargain, you drill him.
You understand? No problem.
[dramatic music.]
[laughs.]
Thought you weren't allowed to come near me.
This Beckett thing you got to stop.
You have no idea what you're doing.
You know, Hank lied about where he was that night.
Said he was at a stakeout or something.
You and I both know that's not true.
Right, and why do we know what's true? Tell me.
Or can you? Is your memory of that night a little fuzzy? I had it under control.
Which part? The part where your boyfriend was about to kill us with a sawed-off shotgun before Hank showed up? I've lived with this long enough, knowing that Hank's lies put an innocent man into prison.
He's not innocent, he Neither is Hank Voight! Mom, I am asking you, please.
It's too late.
I've already contacted Beckett's attorneys, and they deposed me this morning.
Are you kidding me? Do you - [phone vibrates.]
- [sighs.]
You need to fix this.
I don't need to fix anything.
Bitch.
District is on lockdown, and OEMC's been advised.
I've rerouted all in-service calls to the 26th, and I've got five patrolmen sitting on the downstairs office.
Have those officers hold fast until they deploy a sniper team and draw up an assault plan.
- Yes, sir.
- What do we know? Name's Jeff Frazier.
He's 44, lives in Ankeny, Iowa.
No criminal priors, no history of mental illness.
Last July, his daughter, Sarah, disappeared.
Three days later, they found her car in an Amtrak parking lot.
No record of her ever buying a ticket.
Boss, credit card story checks out.
Three months of inactivity, then Sarah's card bought five flat-screen TVs in Little Village just last week.
- Run with it.
- Got it.
- Sarge.
- Yeah? That's my friend downstairs.
Time comes for someone to pull the trigger, it should be me, not SWAT.
If we're lucky, nobody's pulling the trigger.
[phone vibrates.]
- Justin.
- Pops, hey, yeah.
We just got in right now.
I was, uh, I was actually thinking about stopping by the district, showing little Daniel where his grandpa works.
Yeah, now's not a good time.
I was hoping we could meet for dinner tonight.
Yeah, sure.
You good? Yeah.
I'm really looking forward to seeing you guys.
Close the door.
Close the door.
Okay.
We already have our people following up leads.
You all good, buddy? We're cool.
Everybody's cool.
Shut it! [dramatic music.]
Move that desk in front of the door.
Move! Let's go.
Let's go, come on.
Close the blinds.
Close them.
Shut them.
Sit down.
Sit down, sit down.
Somebody keeps pointing a gun at me, I'd at least like to get his name.
What do you care? Oh, that's an outrageous question to ask? My name's Greg Gerwitz.
Everybody calls me Mouse.
See see, no big deal.
Frazier, Jeff Frazier.
Now shut up.
Listen, I can help you if you let me.
You're supposed to get me to talk, right? Right? Build a rapport with the hostage taker? Do some of that cop psych crap they trained you for, huh? - No, I'm not a cop.
- You're not? No, I'm a civilian employee with the CPD.
I got, like, zero tactical value, if that's what you're thinking.
Shut up.
We're cool.
[siren wails.]
Secure the window and all other points of entry.
Greene, I want every squad out of that lot and on the street, and move the bystanders beyond the perimeters.
[sighs.]
There was a guy who walked into the 31st years back bad domestic.
He had a .
32 in his sock, killed his wife, a cop, and then himself.
The district, the front desk, it's a sacred place.
If people don't feel safe walking in there Trudy, this isn't gonna end like that.
You make sure, Hank.
Had a problem with shrinkage the last year, so we had this thing installed.
Done the trick so far.
Pause right there.
Transaction at 1:53 p.
m.
, that's gotta be it.
Who's behind the register? Randy! Come here.
Come on, come on, let's go.
This guy, he ever come in here before this? Nope.
Your boss tells us you're supposed to require ID on any transaction over $100.
This was over 3 grand.
We were busy.
So busy you followed him out to the parking lot? He needed help with the flat screens.
Hey, hey.
Look at me.
Here's the deal, Randy.
I can't save your job.
What I can do is keep you out of Stateville for credit card fraud.
Just tell me where we can find your boy.
- Oscar Mena? - Yeah, what hey! Come on, bro.
Sit down.
You too.
Where's Sarah? Who the hell is Sarah? Sarah's the girl whose credit card funded this little shopping spree.
Man, I busted my hump for six months at Jiffy Lube for all this.
I'm a shift manager.
I swear, if you be stepping out on me Relax.
Your homeboy already told us that you rolled through the shop with stolen plastic.
So where'd you get Sarah's card, dog? I'm telling you, I don't know no Sarah Listen, man, we don't have time for this.
Do you understand what I'm saying? Just come clean, now, or we're gonna turn this place inside out, and I will find a felony to shove down your throat.
You too, honey.
Oh, hell no, I ain't going to jail for him.
Bitch, don't say a word.
Here, talk to me.
Talk to me.
Oscar broke into a car last week out in Humboldt Park, and the credit card was in a purse he grabbed.
All right, where? Said the car was parked here white 4Runner.
There's only a hundred in the state, none registered to this block.
No record of a break-in either.
Someone doesn't call in a break-in or a stolen purse, sounds like someone doesn't want to deal with the cops.
Let's check the pods, knock on every door.
If somebody gives off a bad vibe, we close in.
Hey, does this look weird to you? It's dry as a bone.
These are brand-new sprinkler heads.
[dramatic music.]
Is that a periscope? Burgess Burgess, Roman, take the back.
Clear! Clear! Clear! Basement! Clear! Clear! That's the one you found, plus views of the front and back doors.
Over here! Don't hurt us.
[indistinct chatter and sirens.]
When did you serve? Your sidearm it's military issue.
M9.
When I asked you your name, you said your last name first.
I was Rangers.
I did two tours in the Korengal Valley.
Marines.
Gunnery sergeant, sixth Division.
Took a few strolls through Baghdad.
I was gone pretty much from the time Sarah was born till she got her learner's permit.
That's that's got to be hard.
You did it.
You got me talking.
Your sergeant looking for Sarah can I trust him? Hank Voight? Picking his district was about the only thing that you did right today.
Yo, ambos just left.
Patrol's on their way to Chicago Med with the girls right now.
They give you anything on Sarah? Honestly, with all that dope pumped in 'em, they didn't remember their own names.
Asset Foreclosure says the place is owned by a Nevada shell company, operated by a Bahamian trust.
Means it's gonna be days before we get the owner's name.
- Yeah.
- All right.
Have a covert car sit on the house in case he comes back.
Okay.
Got it.
When we find this guy I want five minutes alone with him.
You're gonna have to wait in line.
Ligature marks on their wrists and ankles indicate they were bound.
Contusions on their legs and back, along with vaginal tearing.
These girls have been through hell.
All right, thank you.
Hey, um, what's up at the district? Voight's keeping a cap on.
I, um you know, when Jay came back, I wasn't there for him.
The only friend he had was Mouse, who, believe it or not, was the one who dragged Jay home when he was going through Through what? - Hey.
- Hey.
- You guys brought them in? - Yeah.
- Did you notify the parents? - She's saying don't bother.
She hasn't spoken to either in years.
But she had us call her sister.
All right.
Thanks, Will.
Come with me.
Listen, I know that the last thing you want to do right now is relive any of what you've been through, but anything you can tell us is gonna help us catch this guy.
His name's Trevor.
We met through Facebook of all things.
He was older.
Handsome.
He sent me a bus ticket, and I came to be with him.
I know guys like Trevor.
They prey on you, and they know just how to make you feel special, right? Any details you can remember are gonna help us make sure he never does this again.
He picked me up at the station.
Took me to dinner, said he knew a great steakhouse.
Then we went back to his place.
He put something in my drink, because next thing I know, he's on top of m-me.
Uh, was this girl was she one of the ones with you? Sarah.
Just got word from Voight.
Commander's getting itchy with SWAT.
Frazier's not backing down.
Frazier! Frazier, I have someone here who knows your daughter, and she wants to talk to you.
Who? Just open the door.
You have my word.
I'm being straight.
You were right.
Sarah didn't run away.
She was kidnapped, along with this girl and at least three other girls we know of.
Frazier, just open the door.
She's alive.
She was.
How am I supposed to believe Blue Lake.
She told me about Blue Lake.
She said that there was a cabin there that her family would go to, right? They couldn't break her.
What did they do? And I feel bad, because sometimes I would just tell her to do what they wanted, so they wouldn't hurt her.
But she wouldn't do it.
She's alive? We think so.
We're close.
If you have a shot, take a shot.
If you found her, why didn't you find Sarah? We're following leads.
It's like peeling an onion.
We're close.
On the ground! Don't move! On the ground! Down on the ground! Down on the ground.
Put your hands behind your head.
[handcuffs click.]
What took you so long? I believed him.
We still got a missing girl to find.
All right, let's go.
Three girls found in Humboldt Park were all lured to Chicago via this Romeo's Facebook page.
Trevor Dunn, sometimes Crowhill or Donnelly.
The accounts go dark once the girls disappear, but we pulled this photo from Julia's cloud storage.
No hits off NCIC or the DMV.
Sergeant Benson in New York says that Trevor is likely using these videos he shot as selling material to pimps that are looking for girl-next-door types for their organizations.
I took the photo we got from Julia, ran a reverse image search on it.
Found an online dating profile using the same pic, so I accessed it.
What? All right, I had the tech lab at Organized Crime do it.
Anyway, I'm scrolling through his messages right now.
Looks like he's picking up another girl, a Lacy Collins.
Bought her a bus ticket.
She gets into downtown on the 946 from St.
Paul.
Hit it.
Hank.
I I tried talking to Bunny.
She already spoke to Beckett's lawyers.
Can't help but think that this is on me.
This is all Bunny.
No sign of Trevor.
Anyone got eyes? Anyone see Trevor? Negative.
The 946 is here.
Anyone see Trevor? Yeah, we got eyes.
Hey.
Trev? Hey oh, excuse me.
[laughs.]
That's the girl.
- Trevor? - What's up, Lace? Hi.
Uh, yes.
[both laugh.]
Uh Uh, you must be starving.
I have reservations at the Signature Room.
Oh.
- Okay.
- You'll love it.
- Okay.
- Allow me.
Best meat you've ever tasted.
Lacy? I'm with the Chicago Police.
Are you okay? - Yeah.
- I need you to come with me.
Come see Chicago.
See Chicago.
Come on.
Where you going, pal? - Trevor Dunn? - Nope.
Ah! I'm gonna ask you one more time.
Trevor Dunn? Y y yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's me.
That's me.
- Where's Sarah Frazier? - I I don't know, man.
I swear to God.
Ah! Ah! That dungeon we found? It's a little slice of heaven compared to where you're going.
Let's go.
You the medic? [grunts.]
Hmm.
Look familiar? I'm telling you, these girls, they come to me.
They don't like the path they're on.
I give 'em a chance to start over, make some cash.
It So so what's this for? Scare tactics.
Mm.
Yeah, I've heard of those.
Me? I prefer actual physical violence.
[both grunting.]
Yeah.
[wails.]
Yeah.
Look at me.
Hey, look at me.
Where's Sarah Frazier? I'm just a middleman.
I bring in the girls, but I don't run them.
Huh.
[screams.]
I don't run them! Give me a name.
If he knows I've been pinched, she's gone already.
[screams.]
A name.
[groans.]
Steven Ulrich.
Priors for distribution, agg assault.
Been linked to a few missing girls.
Now Vice likes him for involuntary servitude and sex trafficking.
He holds on to girls until they're worn out, then trades them to networks across the country.
Trevor says Ulrich is operating a brothel out of a club in Bridgeport.
Hank.
Yeah? I got a state's attorney downstairs who says he needs to talk to you right now.
I got this.
We'll gear up.
Thanks.
Sergeant, I know you've had a busy day.
Well, it's not over.
Let's make it quick.
James Beckett's being released from prison.
Figured I'd tell you in person.
Beckett's attorneys petitioned a judge based on Ms.
Fletcher's testimony.
Conviction's been vacated pending a retrial.
So try him again.
It's not gonna happen.
My boss was the lead prosecutor in that case, and I'm not exposing him to the blowback.
So this is politics? Oh, this is a lot of things, not the least of which is you risking a Rule 14 violation for making a false statement.
You really want to end your career in the property room? To keep a scumbag like Beckett off my streets, you bet your ass.
Well, you should've thought about that before you ditched a three-week-long surveillance to deal with a domestic.
Ink's dry.
They're releasing him in an hour.
We're not gonna stop looking for your daughter.
I just wanted you to know.
I lost my house after the first tour.
Wife left after the second.
I could handle all that.
But not being there for my daughter If this is the one thing I can do as a father, the one thing Then here we are.
We're gonna find her.
I give you my word.
I'm sorry for dragging you into this.
Man to man.
[intense music.]
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, come here.
Come here.
The party, it's over.
It's all right.
I got her.
I got her.
Clear.
Oh.
Ruzek? Move up.
Jay.
- Clear.
- Clear.
Ruz, go.
Clear.
- Whoa! - Hey, hey, hey, hey! Chicago Police! Who are you? That bitch she shot me.
- Where's Ulrich? - He's out back.
It's Ulrich.
Chicago Police! Sarah, is that you? [sobbing.]
Help me! Help me! It's okay.
[cries.]
It's over.
It's all right.
You're safe now.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
It's over.
Sarah Frazier.
Was she here? What happened? Is she hurt? Ulrich [cries.]
He was gonna dump us off somewhere.
But Sarah, she grabbed his gun.
She shot him.
CTA just reported a female, white, late teens boarded an L train at Lake and Ashland with a handgun.
Let's go.
[crowd commotion.]
Come on, everybody.
Come on.
Come on.
Go, go, go.
Intelligence.
We got it from here.
[dramatic music.]
[indistinct PA announcement.]
Oh.
Hey.
My name's Erin Lindsay.
I'm with the Chicago Police Department.
I'm gonna come in, okay? We're here to help.
There's a lot of people that are looking for you.
Sarah? You know my name? I know all about what happened to you.
No, you don't.
I know about Trevor, and I know what he did.
[crying.]
Sarah? Listen, he's in jail.
Okay? He's never gonna hurt anybody again.
It's too late.
It's not.
Sarah, I need you to do something for me, okay? Can you put the gun down? Sarah? These two officers behind me are a little nervous.
They're afraid you're gonna hurt someone.
I can't live with this.
Sarah.
Sarah, I just need you to hold on, okay? Can you do that for me? Can you hold on for just ten minutes? Okay.
[whispers.]
Call Voight.
We have the girl, but we need the father.
She has a gun, looking like she wants to end it.
You have my word, the situation will be contained the whole time.
All right.
You want to see your daughter? - She's alive? - Yeah, but we got to move.
Turn around.
Come on.
- Are they on their way? - What's happening? Nothing, they're just doing their jobs.
Keep your eyes on me.
You're gonna arrest me! We're not.
I won't go in another cage! You won't! Sarah, wait! Sarah! This way.
Sarah, listen to me.
You're stronger than this, and I know you know that.
The girls that you were with, we have them.
They told me that you're the only one that never broke.
You're a fighter, and you know that.
Sarah, just hang on.
Can you look outside for me right now? Go ahead.
Sarah, look outside.
Your dad's here.
Sarah.
It's okay.
You're safe.
It's all right.
Everything's gonna be okay.
You came for me.
Of course I did.
I never gave up.
Never.
[cries.]
Never.
Give 'em a minute? Yeah, maybe a couple.
You wanted to see me, sir? You did good in there today.
He wasn't a killer, sir, just desperate.
I stared down the barrel of that gun when he first took you hostage.
Sir? Which is odd, because when you turned it in to evidence, it was unloaded, no bullets in the magazine, which reduces his charge to reckless endangerment.
Huh.
You never saw Frazier load or unload that weapon.
No, Sergeant.
It must have been empty the whole time.
Hmm.
Then, go ahead and reflect that in your write-up.
Yes, Sergeant.
[sighs.]
Wasn't loaded, huh? You, uh you remember when Hollingsworth, he got kidnapped by those hajis? When we finally tracked 'em down, what did we do? A lot worse than put a gun to someone's head.
Yeah.
Hey, to extenuating circumstances.
[mumbles.]
[soul music playing.]
Hey, you Antonio? [sighs.]
You know, do yourself a favor.
Don't ever open a boxing gym.
Hey, my dad told me to, uh, stop by here.
Yeah? Alvin Olinsky? Cool.
Cool.
Uh hmm.
You ever do any boxing before? Well, nothing, you know, like, official.
All right.
Let's see what you got.
He didn't tell you he was my dad, did he? Uh, you know, the thing you need to know about Al is, he, uh sometimes it takes a while.
Does his family know? Wow, okay.
Come on, do that again.
Okay.
Come on.
Ah! Nice.
There's a young girl, 15 years old, and she's my daughter.
Her mom was going away to prison.
She has nobody else.
And and this was a long time ago, back when I was working undercover.
I was lost.
You need to leave now.
Mom! Lexi.
Lexi, please 'cause I can't lose you.
I can't lose you.
[crying.]
I can't.
[soft music.]
[alternative music playing.]
Remember the silence Remember the day They burned all the lights out [chuckles.]
And they came to take us away So sing it out loud now My mom [chuckles.]
You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
If it's any comfort, I guarantee you I've heard worse.
Well, maybe someday I'll bore you with all the sordid details.
Where's your dad? I don't know.
He was in and out of prison a lot, and then Albuquerque? I don't know.
I didn't I didn't come over here to talk.
I I just wanted to apologize for cutting out on you like that this morning.
You reached out to try to help me, and I appreciate that, so thanks.
We don't get to choose our parents.
[soft music.]
Sometimes we do.
I want to thank the people who never lost faith in me and assure the citizens of Chicago that I look forward to getting my life back on track.
I found God's grace in that prison cell, and even though I kneeled down a sinner, I got up a Christian.
For that, I'll always be thankful.
- Thank you.
- One more question.
[reporters chattering.]
[baby cries.]
Sorry about that.
Little quick change, and now we're ready to rock.
Appreciate you taking us to dinner, Hank.
I hope you don't mind someplace family-friendly.
Are you kidding? I'll take Rainforest Cafe anytime I get to see my only grandkid.
Hey, Pop, after dinner, I'm gonna bounce, okay? Leave you with Olive and the little nipper.
I'm gonna meet up with the fellas.
Be there for him.
Yeah, of course, Pop.
Of course.
[soft music.]
[buzzing.]
Get down!