Chicago P.D.
Voight questions Deputy Chief Reid's motives in enacting a Violence Reduction Initiative.
Voight questions Deputy Chief Reid's motives in enacting a Violence Reduction Initiative.
Ruzek grapples with his father's worsening condition as Intelligence searches for a serial killer.
A mounting street war threatens a community project that Atwater is trying to get off the ground.
Torres goes undercover at the juvenile detention center where he served time as a teen.
An unexpected visitor causes disruption for Ruzek and Burgess amidst an emotional investigation.
Cook turns to her family when Intelligence faces roadblocks that threaten a kidnapping case.
The unit learns the truth about a secret Torres has been keeping.
Torres' previous transgressions haunt him as Cook takes on a tense undercover assignment.
Bull consults on a couple's civil suit against a teacher who had sexual contact with their son.
Bull tries to help a CEO whose company is accused of killing an employee with its self-driving car.
Bull returns to his childhood home to help with the defense of a young man accused of arson.
Old marital issues hinder Bull's attempt to help his ex-wife's defense in a wrongful death lawsuit.
A politician stands to benefit from Bull's client being convicted of vehicular manslaughter.
An actor shadows the team.
Sue goes under cover with Tony, a visiting FBI agent, to infiltrate a mafia family.
Sue and team work with a mole to prevent ecoterrorism; Myles discovers his cholesterol is too high.
An old friend pleads with Gibbs to go on a road trip to search for a missing military ID bracelet.
The secretary of defense shuts down an investigation and demands that McGee and Torres be arrested.
The team discovers a newborn baby who has no identification and no apparent ties to a family.
The team resumes their investigation when their lead suspect in an old case is released from prison.