As the LAPD suffers a major realignment, Brenda and her team investigate the murder of a young girl was the children's home. Raydor Captain is forced to expand its audit of Felonies in the light of the civil suit against Brenda and the LAPD.
As the new season opens closer, the team is entering its new high-tech cellar. But it's not long before they are hoping could be back in his old room, where a plate of white paper pinned to the wall was more practical than annoying sliding screens in the room of another murder. But true to form, Brenda is determined to double the space for his style. With the LAPD on the hunt for a new police chief, Assistant Police Chief Pope (Simmons) is one of the race. If the job could mean a promotion for Brenda.
The political juggling around Brenda's office soon leads to make some career-minded awareness. There is also his colleague, Robbery-Homicide Commander Taylor (Gossett), sniffing a possible promotion for himself, though he can not even seem to dispute an office in the new facility. On the domestic front, Brenda's husband, FBI agent Fritz Howard (Tenney), has a few career changes in his own shop. After turning down a promotion that would have sent to Washington, DC, now in the line of work that could not only maintain in Los Angeles, but he and Brenda the opportunity to spend more time together.
This season, Brenda and her team will address the cases of a sniper shooting in an upscale neighborhood, a serial rapist may use a stun gun to immobilize their victims and a custody battle drug-related ending in two deaths. Meanwhile, Detective Sanchez (Cruz) will struggle to care for a child wrapped in the team investigated a case last year. And tenienteProvenza (Bailey), Brenda deputy, are once again in an embarrassing situation when a professional one night with a hostess leads to the discovery of a dead body in his bathtub. Also this season, Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica) reprises his role as Captain Raydor the head from the book of the Research Division of the Force, who has butted heads repeatedly with Brenda. This time, their presence could have important implications for the future of Brenda in the department.
As the new season opens closer, the team is entering its new high-tech cellar. But it's not long before they are hoping could be back in his old room, where a plate of white paper pinned to the wall was more practical than annoying sliding screens in the room of another murder. But true to form, Brenda is determined to double the space for his style. With the LAPD on the hunt for a new police chief, Assistant Police Chief Pope (Simmons) is one of the race. If the job could mean a promotion for Brenda.
The political juggling around Brenda's office soon leads to make some career-minded awareness. There is also his colleague, Robbery-Homicide Commander Taylor (Gossett), sniffing a possible promotion for himself, though he can not even seem to dispute an office in the new facility. On the domestic front, Brenda's husband, FBI agent Fritz Howard (Tenney), has a few career changes in his own shop. After turning down a promotion that would have sent to Washington, DC, now in the line of work that could not only maintain in Los Angeles, but he and Brenda the opportunity to spend more time together.
This season, Brenda and her team will address the cases of a sniper shooting in an upscale neighborhood, a serial rapist may use a stun gun to immobilize their victims and a custody battle drug-related ending in two deaths. Meanwhile, Detective Sanchez (Cruz) will struggle to care for a child wrapped in the team investigated a case last year. And tenienteProvenza (Bailey), Brenda deputy, are once again in an embarrassing situation when a professional one night with a hostess leads to the discovery of a dead body in his bathtub. Also this season, Mary McDonnell (Battlestar Galactica) reprises his role as Captain Raydor the head from the book of the Research Division of the Force, who has butted heads repeatedly with Brenda. This time, their presence could have important implications for the future of Brenda in the department.