Meanwhile the tension was high Chicago P.D.The Intelligence Unit in public on Wednesday – and the 8th season premiere on Wednesday due to being with each other.
After refusing to change his testimony, Atwater became paranoid that Dolla’s cop supporters came out to get him, and that’s not wrong: Atwater and Rusek found heroin planted in his car. Rusek supports Atwater even though he wants to handle the situation. Voight, meanwhile, notes that one of the things that kept the Blue Wall hanging was the idea of seeing both offenders on trial, but that’s not going to happen anymore. The water surface pushes back that the two men were not really criminals.
Atwater is also pressed into the head with Upton, disrespecting the investigation of the new deputy superintendent of police. Water, however, argues that what PD does is clearly “not good enough.” Deputy Superintendent (played by) Empire‘S Nicole Erie Parker) It’s out to change, though. She has warned White that he will be fired by Christmas if he runs the unit the way he does. But it is a long order, telling Voight to change his ways. After he opens the door without announcing his office fees, the deputy superintendent declares that all the evidence gathered is unacceptable – “the day to play God is over,” he tells White – so now the intelligence needs to start basically.
Stepping out onto the street, the unit encounters witnesses who are more reluctant to cooperate than usual, and declares that “racist donkey cops.” [are] No welcome around here anymore. “A potential witness throws a bottle of beer at Rusek, who starts reacting to Burgess not wanting to risk his career, urging him to let her go.
When driving at night, the atopter is pulled by a white cop and a black cop to drive the stop sign. Atwater refuses to get out of the car and reaches for his badge, on which officers draw their guns. Gets out of the water, and the white cop confirms by his ID that Atwater is a cop. Another official said there was an undisclosed help that someone had sold drugs on a dirty cop. Thankfully, Atvarter has gotten rid of the previously discovered stash. “Black Man, do you really want this?” Atwater asks his fellow cop.
Fighting Blue and Atal is “like trying to fight ghosts,” White tells Atwater after the incident. Still, Atwater wants to do this his way, and it’s not an easy thing. Finally, as Atwater notes, “the cops are still blue, I’m still black.” And if Atwaterwater was hoping for Voight’s support, it’s unlikely to happen after his blows when Voight wants to drag a suspect into a cage. Water announces that they can no longer do that and things need to change.
“Am I not awake enough for you ?! Feel free to get out of hell! “Voight responds. In his unit, he does whatever it takes to keep the bad guys away સહિત including killing the criminals. Voight packs a gun and sits outside the killer’s house, but reluctantly ends up fleeing from there. Then the episode is on Atwater. Was attacked and shot outside his home.
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