Blue Bloods season 11 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The NYPD deals with fluctuating crime rates, focusing on a troubled Bronx precinct led by Captain Butler. A new Violence Interrupters program introduces social workers like Claire Gilmore to assist in crisis situations. Detective Reagan faces a moral dilemma when he chooses not to shoot a suspect, Warren Pratt, who then escapes. Despite challenges and criticism, the program shows potential in de-escalating violent situations. Meanwhile, controversial bail reforms lead to the release of a repeat offender, William Maloney, causing concern. Reagan's decision not to shoot Pratt is scrutinized by IAB but is vindicated when Pratt surrenders peacefully. The episode highlights the complexities of modern policing, the impact of new reforms, and the moral choices officers face.
Full Episode S11E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Violence Interrupters program?
A pilot program involving civilians like social workers in crisis intervention on police calls, particularly for emotionally disturbed persons and domestic disputes.
Who is Captain Butler and what is his challenge?
Captain Butler is a young commanding officer (CO) in the Bronx facing scrutiny for his precinct's poor performance, with rising crimes and falling arrests.
What dilemma does Detective Danny Reagan face?
He confronts Warren Pratt, who assaulted an officer and stole his gun, but chooses not to shoot Pratt, leading to Pratt's escape.
What happens at William Maloney's arraignment?
Despite his criminal history, Maloney is set to be released without bail due to new guidelines, despite Erin Reagan's objections.
How does Claire Gilmore handle the crisis call with Donald?
Claire Gilmore, a social worker, successfully de-escalates a situation with Donald, an emotionally disturbed person, by connecting with him non-violently.
Why is Captain Butler reprimanded by the Commissioner?
He is reprimanded for his precinct's poor performance and his lack of discipline and effectiveness as a commanding officer.
What leads to Maloney's re-arrest?
Erin Reagan strategically confronts Maloney about his threats, leading to his arrest for carrying a weapon.
What challenge does the Violence Interrupters program face?
The program faces skepticism and potential discontinuation after a violent incident where a social worker is held at knifepoint.
What decision does Detective Reagan make regarding Warren Pratt?
Reagan decides not to shoot Pratt during their confrontation, leading to an IAB investigation and Pratt's later surrender.
What message does the Commissioner send by reprimanding Butler?
The Commissioner uses Butler's case to send a message about commitment and duty to the force, discouraging officers from leaving during the city's crisis.