Detective Hendricks investigates a case of abuse involving a legendary D.J. that he idolized in his youth, even after his new police lieutenant gives him a break from the case.
The department turns to Davey for an unusual assignment to help make the case against a woman suspected of trying to kill her brother, a popular barbecue restaurant owner.
The manager for a recently-deceased country music legend falls to his death right after her tribute show, but Hendricks suspects that his death was not a suicide.
A well-known boxer is critically injured a week after he announces retirement, and Hendricks suspects that his shady promoter is involved. Meanwhile, a death inspires Davey to approach a long lost crush from his school days.
A plane lands safely with no passengers or pilot on board, and Hendricks discovers that the plane belongs to a failed inventor who recently won the lottery.
Dwight tries to settle a hostage situation, and finds out that the African American gunman escaped from Angola prison in Louisiana in the 1960s after being found guilty of a crime he claims he did not commit.
A shooting in the parking lot of a supermarket leads to a case involving blackmail, a bloody trunk, and a possible link to a cold case from Hendricks' past involving the death of a young girl.