: This episode is pivotal for Atwater, who goes undercover with Kim Burgess to pose as a couple looking to "give away" a child to draw out the traffickers. Beyond the case, Atwater faces a personal crisis; after his younger siblings are nearly caught in gang crossfire at their home, he is forced to make the difficult decision to move them to a safer environment outside of Chicago.
The Intelligence Unit's investigation begins with a routine raid on a meth lab run by gang leader Marshall Carter. However, the team soon discovers a much darker enterprise: a "re-homing" scam. The gang targets children adopted from foreign countries, who are then abandoned by their adoptive families and auctioned online to the highest bidder. [S5E5] Home
The episode explores the complex meaning of "home"—both as a place of safety and a source of identity. It highlights the vulnerability of children in the legal system and the moral weights carried by officers who witness these tragedies firsthand. Technical Details : October 25, 2017 Director : Eriq La Salle Writers : Timothy J. Sexton Guest Stars : Aaron Roman Weiner as Marshall Carter : This episode is pivotal for Atwater, who
For more information, you can view the full episode recap on the Chicago P.D. Wiki or check the rating on Rotten Tomatoes . However, the team soon discovers a much darker
A key witness is a young boy named Quan, who was brought to America from an orphanage in Vietnam. After his original adoptive mother, Kate Smith, gave him away out of fear for her biological children, Quan was passed through several hands before being found locked in a shed. Key Character Arcs
: Voight’s protective instincts are pushed to the limit. During the final confrontation with Marshall Carter, Voight nearly executes the suspect in a fit of rage before Atwater intervenes to stop him.