A key part of "protecting and serving" is accurate documentation.
Focus on gathering specific details at the scene—distinguishing marks, clothing descriptions, and exact statements made by suspects. [S1E6] To Protect and Serve
Detective Williams, who initially closed the case, begins to suspect foul play after realizing the toxicology report was never submitted and the victim's phone was never sent to IT. A key part of "protecting and serving" is
Pay close attention to the dialogue between Atwater and Ruzek; it is the emotional core of the episode and sets the tone for their partnership moving forward. 3. General "Protect and Serve" Principles who initially closed the case
This episode (titled "Protect and Serve") is a heavy, thought-provoking look at modern policing and racial sensitivity.
Ruzek and Atwater are tasked with an arrest that turns into a high-stakes standoff.
A key part of "protecting and serving" is accurate documentation.
Focus on gathering specific details at the scene—distinguishing marks, clothing descriptions, and exact statements made by suspects.
Detective Williams, who initially closed the case, begins to suspect foul play after realizing the toxicology report was never submitted and the victim's phone was never sent to IT.
Pay close attention to the dialogue between Atwater and Ruzek; it is the emotional core of the episode and sets the tone for their partnership moving forward. 3. General "Protect and Serve" Principles
This episode (titled "Protect and Serve") is a heavy, thought-provoking look at modern policing and racial sensitivity.
Ruzek and Atwater are tasked with an arrest that turns into a high-stakes standoff.