Halstead Works Undercover - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 7

Halstead is an exceptionally good undercover cop but he got too emotionally invested in this case.
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Ruzek and Voight Celebrate a Victory - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 7

Voight was celebrating a victory by saving a kidnapped child but Ruzek's celebration was cut short when he had to frame his friends.
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Halstead Is Undercover - Chicago PD

Halstead uses his previous military training to go undercover and stop a child kidnapping ring.
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That Doesn't Look Good - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

These guys have seen some of the worst crime scenes, but that doesn't make it any easier. Whatever they find in this car is pretty disturbing.
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Intelligence Has Fun Too - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Not everything has to be serious all the time. Intelligence works together 24/7, so they're bound to have a little fun. Even if a case is pretty grim.
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Antonio Is Ready for Action - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Antonio is ready to bust down some doors. But is he Voight's teammate or his opponent?
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Upton Upset - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Upton is emotional at the scene where her former Sgt. is found dead.
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Voight and Woods - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Woods is keeping a close eye on Voight during "police reform."
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Intelligence Works Together - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Intelligence works together to solve the case of a murdered cop
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Upton's Face to Face - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Voight confronts Upton about a case that involves someone from her past
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Antonio and Voight - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Voight and Antonio haven't been seeing eye to eye lately.
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Voight and Upton - Chicago PD Season 5 Episode 6

Voight and Upton chat about her involvement with Sgt. McGrady.
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Chicago PD Season 5 Quotes

Halstead: She's not coming back is she?
Voight: Look it was time for her to move on. You need to make peace with it.

Morgan William's senseless death has caused this city great distress and pain. And as a result, we've gone to great lengths to find someone to blame. Someone to hate. And no one has wanted to hate Detective Halstead more than me. But, the more I learned about what actually transpired that morning, the more I'm convinced Detective Halstead did nothing wrong. In fact, his actions saved several lives, several black lives.

Alderman Price