Weller has a close call, Jane has a girl’s night, and Zapata is screwed.
Back in the present, another crime lands at the teams feet.
This all circles back to one of Janes tattoos.

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The team starts by first questioning one of the murdered officers partners, Tracey Dunn.
Officer Schultz, according to her, was a decent guy and didnt have enemies.
She mentioned that he seemed a little off lately, like something was bothering him.
They immediately get Schultzs footage and start to weed through it.
Holt gets aggressive with Schultz in the footage, making him a suspect in their case.
They find out his location and head to bring him in.
When they arrive at the party where Holt is, Holt sprints up and runs.
Jane ultimately tackles Holt when he comes across her path, and the team takes him in.
Schultz arrived at an apartment where Ricky was because a neighbor called to complain about noise.
Ricky is gay and not out for fear of losing his endorsements, so he paid his mystery blackmailer.
There are only two logins available to view the footage, and the entire precinct has the login information.
Weller calls Schultzs wife to warn her but learns that Costello and Johnson are already there.
She knows she has to continue to work through his stubbornness if theyre going to succeed.
She suffers some minor injuries and is surprised when Weller visits her at the hospital.
She asked Bethany to leave the country with her and start fresh by taking refuge oversees.
Weller isnt the only one letting off some steam; Jane goes for drinks with Zapata and Patterson.