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An armed robbery investigation is handed over to PHD. When a witness flees to Atlanta, Brenda uses it as an excuse to travel home with Fritz. The uncooperative witness becomes a big burden to the entire family and stands to ruin Christmas.
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Without the proper paperwork and with a reluctant participant, Brenda's trip back West proves difficult. In order to convince her witness to cooperate, Brenda must lead him to believe a few of her lies. His plans get in the police's way.
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When a famous ex-con connected to the death of a Hollywood producer's daughter is found dead in an alley, only Priority Homicide can get to the truth.
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When a sixteen year-old girl is found dead questions lead to the son of an L.A. County Sheriff. But as Deputy Chief Johnson investigates, she learns that the son may be hiding behind his father's badge.
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When a reporter alerts Brenda to a crime scene, is it a case for Priority Homicide or will the FBI take over? Meanwhile, interpersonal relationships on the squad force Brenda into a corner.
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Under budget constraints, Chief Pope gives Brenda an ultimatum to solve her case in 48 hours or to retire Lt. Provenza. With valuable evidence gone missing, will Brenda still be able to get the confession?
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When a 13 year-old Rusian boy goes missing, Priority Homicide comes out in full force to find this teenager.
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When Sanchez's brother is shot, the team turns its efforts to finding out if this is related to a past case of the detective. A reporter accuses Brenda and her squad of only working on cases that are connected to the rich and powerful.
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Deputy Chief Johnson has her hands full trying to solve a murder when a hairdresser on a movie set is found dead. Meanwhile, Brenda's folks are in town pressuring her to set a wedding date.
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About
Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, a police detective who transfers from Atlanta to Los Angeles, heads up a special unit of the LAPD that handles sensitive, high-profile murder cases. Johnson's quirky personality and hard-nosed approach often rubs her colleagues the wrong way, but her reputation as one of the world's best interrogators eventually wins over even her toughest critics.