Chicago P.D. season 7 episode 17 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense scene, Officer Hank Voight arrives at a crime scene where a young girl, Willa James, is critically injured in a gang-related shooting. The investigation reveals the deceased as Brooks Campbell, head of the Rollin' Avers gang. Voight's team suspects a rival gang, the West Side Jokers, but struggles to get cooperation from witnesses, including Lamar Garrison, Campbell's second-in-command. With the help of community figure Frank Rochester, they uncover Garrison's involvement in orchestrating the shooting. A planned operation to capture Garrison goes awry, leading to Rochester's critical injury and Garrison's arrest, highlighting themes of betrayal, gang rivalry, and the impact of violence on the community.
Full Episode S07E17 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was first on the scene at the crime?
Officer 5021 (Hank Voight) was first on the scene.
What gang did the deceased male, Brooks Campbell, lead?
Brooks Campbell was the head of the Rollin' Avers gang.
Who is Hank Voight?
Hank Voight is from the Intelligence Unit.
Who is Paul Staples?
Paul Staples is from Homicide.
What was the relationship between Lamar Garrison and Brooks Campbell?
Lamar Garrison was Brooks Campbell's number two in the Rollin' Avers gang.
Who is Frank Rochester?
Frank Rochester is a respected community figure and former gang leader.
How does Frank Rochester assist in the investigation?
He persuades Lamar Garrison to cooperate with the investigation.
What happens to the young girl, Willa James?
Willa James dies from her gunshot wound.
What triggers the gang war?
The murder of Brooks Campbell and the death of Willa James trigger the gang war.
Who is Sean Alter?
Sean Alter is linked to the crime through fingerprints on a torched getaway car.
What connection does Sean Alter have with Lamar Garrison?
Sean Alter and Lamar Garrison were prison cellmates and are connected to the crime.
How does the operation to trap Garrison go wrong?
Frank Rochester's pride leads to a violent confrontation during the operation.