- Van Buren kills an intellectually disabled, unarmed teenager at an ATM. She claims it was a robbery attempt, and that there's a second, armed suspect on the loose. But not everyone believes her.
- The police find themselves investigating one of their own when Lt. Van Buren shoots a young intellectually disabled boy at an ATM. She's certain that one of the boys had a gun and Capt. Dennis Burnett tells everyone to stay out of the investigation but Detectives Lenny Briscoe and Mike Logan can't help but look into the case. They find the second boy, Zack Rowland, and McCoy for his part takes the case to a grand jury who refuse to indict Van Buren. She's not happy however because a non-indictment isn't the same as being found innocent. When Logan and Briscoe find the gun Zack used, they have to find a way to prove he had it in his possession.—garykmcd
- When someone tries to mug Van Buren she pulls her gun and shoots the perp. She discovers that the person she shot is a mentally challenged young boy. While she's being investigated. Briscoe and Logan learn that someone else was with the boy who had the gun. McCoy sets to get companion for felony murder claiming that bringing the boy with him and getting killed in the process is his fault. But his lawyer tries to make the mentally challenged boy as being the one who wanted to rob someone.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
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