CSI Files
Captain
Synopsis:
Sofia Curtis and Jim Brass are in the middle of a car chase with several other police cruisers. The car carrying the four suspects they're pursuing is weaving wildly through a poorer section of Las Vegas. The suspects are firing at the cop cars with automatic weapons, until their car overturns. The police cars stop, but the suspects jump out of the cars and continue to fire at the officers. Sergeants Adams and Carroll and Officers Bell and Davis, the original pursuing officers, return fire along with Sofia and Brass until Bell is shot in the neck. The suspects use the opportunity to flee; Carroll and Davis pursue, with Sofia and Brass behind them. Sofia shoots one of the suspects in the leg and after securing him runs to find Officer Davis out of ammunition and facing a suspect aiming a gun at him. Sofia shoots him. Davis, nervous, touches the suspect's gun after he goes down. Brass catches up to Officer Carroll, and sees him facing off with another suspect, who has a lowered weapon. When the suspect makes a move, Carroll fires three shots into his chest, killin him. When the CSIs arrive on the scene, three of the suspects are dead, with one on the run. Bell is DOA.
The CSIs find a gravely wounded teenager who has been shot in the back. His bike is missing; the fourth suspect stole it to escape the scene. Grissom splits the team up to go over the very large crime scene. Members of the largely Hispanic neighborhood are already gathering to watch the proceedings. Grissom bags the gun the suspect Carroll and Brass pursued was carrying and observes a woman and man watching from a nearby window. Back at the station, the under-sheriff tells Brass he did a good job, but Brass is not consoled. He sits with Sofia before being called in by Detective Nestor Ortega, who sits with Catherine to take Brass's statement. Brass tells them he and Sofia had closed a case and were stopping for a bite to eat when they observed the suspects' car followed by the police cars race by and they jumped in their car, intent on helping the officers. Brass can't recall seeing the specific shot that hit Bell. Brass ran after Carroll, but his age slowed him down, and Carroll fired on the suspect when he got to the alley.
The residents of the neighborhood crowd around the crime scene just past the tape, angry and upset about the carnage in their neighborhood. Nick questions several people, but no one saw anything. In the ally where Carroll shot the suspect, Grissom finds three cartridges--all from the cops. The suspect's gun was empty--why didn't he drop it to avoid being fired upon? The CSIs continue to work the massive crime scene: Sara pulls bullets out of one woman's house, Bobby Dawson and Hodges go over one of the suspect's guns and Nick processes their car for prints. The heat is turned up on the entire department when Danilo Zamesca, the father of Geraldo, the teen boy who was shot by the fourth suspect and is now in the hospital with his future uncertain, speaks out angrily to the press. Danilo blames the police for the shootout and for Geraldo getting caught in the crossfire so to speak. Warrick runs into trouble at the crime scene when a woman crosses the line and he sends her back, only to have a man who is with her assault him before being pulled back by several police officers. Tensions are high.
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Sofia Curtis and Jim Brass are in the middle of a car chase with several other police cruisers. The car carrying the four suspects they're pursuing is weaving wildly through a poorer section of Las Vegas. The suspects are firing at the cop cars with automatic weapons, until their car overturns. The police cars stop, but the suspects jump out of the cars and continue to fire at the officers. Sergeants Adams and Carroll and Officers Bell and Davis, the original pursuing officers, return fire along with Sofia and Brass until Bell is shot in the neck. The suspects use the opportunity to flee; Carroll and Davis pursue, with Sofia and Brass behind them. Sofia shoots one of the suspects in the leg and after securing him runs to find Officer Davis out of ammunition and facing a suspect aiming a gun at him. Sofia shoots him. Davis, nervous, touches the suspect's gun after he goes down. Brass catches up to Officer Carroll, and sees him facing off with another suspect, who has a lowered weapon. When the suspect makes a move, Carroll fires three shots into his chest, killin him. When the CSIs arrive on the scene, three of the suspects are dead, with one on the run. Bell is DOA.
The CSIs find a gravely wounded teenager who has been shot in the back. His bike is missing; the fourth suspect stole it to escape the scene. Grissom splits the team up to go over the very large crime scene. Members of the largely Hispanic neighborhood are already gathering to watch the proceedings. Grissom bags the gun the suspect Carroll and Brass pursued was carrying and observes a woman and man watching from a nearby window. Back at the station, the under-sheriff tells Brass he did a good job, but Brass is not consoled. He sits with Sofia before being called in by Detective Nestor Ortega, who sits with Catherine to take Brass's statement. Brass tells them he and Sofia had closed a case and were stopping for a bite to eat when they observed the suspects' car followed by the police cars race by and they jumped in their car, intent on helping the officers. Brass can't recall seeing the specific shot that hit Bell. Brass ran after Carroll, but his age slowed him down, and Carroll fired on the suspect when he got to the alley.
The residents of the neighborhood crowd around the crime scene just past the tape, angry and upset about the carnage in their neighborhood. Nick questions several people, but no one saw anything. In the ally where Carroll shot the suspect, Grissom finds three cartridges--all from the cops. The suspect's gun was empty--why didn't he drop it to avoid being fired upon? The CSIs continue to work the massive crime scene: Sara pulls bullets out of one woman's house, Bobby Dawson and Hodges go over one of the suspect's guns and Nick processes their car for prints. The heat is turned up on the entire department when Danilo Zamesca, the father of Geraldo, the teen boy who was shot by the fourth suspect and is now in the hospital with his future uncertain, speaks out angrily to the press. Danilo blames the police for the shootout and for Geraldo getting caught in the crossfire so to speak. Warrick runs into trouble at the crime scene when a woman crosses the line and he sends her back, only to have a man who is with her assault him before being pulled back by several police officers. Tensions are high.
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