The search for Georgia Rae and the war against her organization begin. Stivers, uncomfortable with the whole situation tells Gee about the Luther Mahoney shooting. Ballard and Gharty begin to…
Judge Gibbons has been stabbed. On their way to the crime scene, Bayliss and Pembleton talk about a book that Bayliss is reading, then Pembleton wonders if anyone would ever…
Munch and Gharty probe the death of a high-school athlete who appeared to have everything going for him. Pembleton and Bayliss have only one lead to a potential suspect, a…
A four-year-old boy is abducted while riding a merry-go-round in the park under the supervision of his mother. The Homicide unit, which helps in the investigation of all child abductions,…
With the addition of the latest murder, the “”red ball”” investigation continues full force. The detectives and the returning Bayliss pose as priests in an attempt to flush out any…
Kellerman is trying to find Lewis, who’s disappeared since his suspension. Bayliss is on vacation. Stivers rotates into homicide and Kellerman isn’t happy to see her. A priest is found…
The Wilsons go on television to offer a reward. The newspapers are making the Homicide unit look bad and Barnfather wants quick resolution to the case. The man (and his…
Danvers brings news of his appointment to the District Court bench as the investigation of a government official named Janine McBride, begun on Law & Order continues in New York….
The Internet is stage for a ritual murder, which was staged — which was staged, or was it? The body is found the following morning and Sheppard takes the call,…
A white bus driver striking a black female pedestrian sparks a riot. The driver is killed, and some distance away from the riot another body is found. MGee and Gharty…
A woman brings to the homicide unit her mystery-writer husband’s videotaped declaration that his literary agent is responsible for his murder. Ballard and Gharty catch the case — only there…
Bayliss has disappeared again as Pembleton and Brodie make their way to the scene of a shotgun suicide. The victim appears to be Beau Felton. Gee’s letter, including information gained…
There is a major police chase after an armed suspect, as he holes himself up in a row house that is the headquarters of ARM (African Revival Movement). The head…
A man transporting 72 condoms filled with heroin bound for Luther Mahoney is found dead in hotel. The department takes this opportunity to set up “”Operation Get Luther.”” The operation…
A new Baltimore Sun reporter gets into the middle of Frank’s investigation of the death of a county cop who was shot because of drugs. Gee likes her style. Mike’s…
An article appears in The Baltimore Sun about Kellerman and the other members of the arson unit who are under investigation. Munch investigates the death of women whose husband returned…
Night has fallen and the crisis is no closer to being resolved. Gee demands that Barnfather make a decision. Frank continues to trying to adjust. Frank insists on going to…
Gaffney and Barnfather give Gee a hassle about the return of Frank to duty and the sudden departure of Russert to Europe. Bayliss and Munch are called to the scene…
Lewis and Kellerman’s investigation of a murder in a housing project puts them at odds with a civilian-patrol group, run by the Black Muslims. Munch is excited because Stan is…
A young girl is murdered, in a style similar to Adena Watson’s murder. Frank demands to work the case alone as Bayliss begins to think that the two crimes might…
Gee is sent upstairs to see Barnfather and everyone speculates about the vacant Captain’s position. Lewis and Kellerman are sent to Pennsylvania to extradite a woman back to Baltimore where…
The sniper continues the shootings and everyone returns to duty lacking sleep. The media starts to make their presence felt. Munch begins to worry about Howard’s safety, fearing she’ll be…
Jay Leno stops by the Waterfront Bar while in town visiting his cousin Mary; Munch and Bayliss don’t want to bother him. A new year starts out with a clean…
Bolander and Felton are suspended for 22 weeks without pay for incidents related to activities at a police convention in Washington, DC. Howard plans to take the sergeant’s exam. Pembleton…
A 16-year-old murder case must be reopened when the daughter of the convicted killer holds Col. Barnfather hostage. Pembleton and Bayliss investigate an elderly man whose wife died of drowning…
Beau meets Megan’s cousin, NBC’s Tim Russert. Kay and Stan return to duty, after Stan undergoes a final test, and Kay finds her desk has been moved. They like Beau,…
Bolander has a relapse. The detectives sound off to the local news about the shooting. Apartment 201 is opened up and the occupant, Gordon Pratt, is a gun freak who…
The detectives continue chasing their only lead, the child molester. Munch is teamed with Stan’s old partner. Beau has no feeling in his foot, but feels guilt about Kay’s condition….
Bolander, Munch, Howard and Felton all meet to serve a warrant, but Bolander, Howard and Felton are shot in an ambush. Pembleton becomes the primary in the investigation and is…
The deputy commissioner invites Pembleton to lunch and gets him to investigate a case involving a congressman. Beau hires a private detective to find Beth and the kids when his…
Crosetti’s body is found and Bolander is the primary and he thinks the evidence points to suicide. If it is a suicide, there will be no honor guard for the…
Things begin to heat up between Pembleton and Gee over the alleged police brutality case and one of the suspects is an ex-lover of Kay’s. Bolander meets a waitress who…
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Bayliss and Pembleton continue to struggle with the Watson case. Bolander and Munch discuss “”iguana style”” and are called to check out the homicide of a victim that isn’t dead,…
“Dope on the damn table.” – Daniels. The police turn up the heat on tracking down Savino, Wee-Bey and Little Man. Burrell orders Daniels to hit drug dealers for results…
“And then he dropped the bracelets…” – Greggs. With Wallace in custody, McNulty and Daniels try to figure out what to do with him in the months before he testifies….