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So, why did you run this namethrough the NYPD database?
It's not important.
Is it related to a casewe're working on?
No. It's fine. Don't worry about it.
Is it personal?
It's got nothing to do with you or this office.
You can't do that,Anthony.
What are you talking about?
Unless this name is relatedto a case we're working on,
then it's off-limits.Erin, you got to be kidding me.
No, I'm not. This officeis not for personal use.
Yeah, well, then, you want to tell that
to the rest of the Reagans who come in
like they own the place, asking you for favors?
Okay, that's different,Anthony,
because...Yeah, it's different because it's your family,
so they can waltz in, uh,
whenever they want for whatever they want.
Come on, Anthon...Yeah, message received.
I got to go.Look,
you...
Pick up.
Anthony, please. Please pick up.
Geo?
Geo!
Hello, beautiful.
Who, me?
How was your day?
Let's see, do you want to hear
about the suspicious odor call
or the hit-and-run?
I haven't eaten yet,so neither one.
Do you hear that?
Hear what?Shh.
You think it's a cat?
It's coming from over here.
What is that?Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, Jamie. It's a baby.Okay.
Is he okay? He-He's alive.
All right, get-get him up.Let's get him inside.
Anybody, call it in! We need a bus.
We got a baby.
Hey. What do we got?
We gota male Hispanic DOA.
Looks like he tooktwo to the chest.
Best I can tell, he ran throughhere and went out the back door.
Any witnesses?Not yet.
Any lunch crowd? Owner didn't see anything?
He says he only saw the vic.
Any idea of the shooter?
Male wearing a hoodie,
which pretty much describes half the neighborhood.
Oh. Well, great.
Any security cameras?
Just the front.
ID?Only the phone.
But the bodega owner says he was in a hurry.
Let's get a canvass started.
That's funny.
His last call was to Anthony Abetemarco.
Imagine that.
He just got here.
Okay.
Hey, there he is.
I'm sorry to just show up,but it's kind of important.
Anytime. Anytime.Uh, it was just supposed to be
like a regularschool assignment,
and then this pops upand then...Hey.
Take it easy.
What assignment?
Family ancestry. You know,you, like, spit in a tube,
and you send it out,and they tell you
all about your relatives.I understand DNA testing.
What's the problem?
Mine got a match.
Okay.
A first cousin.
It's not Nicky. It's a guy.
Well...
...your mom's brother Jimmy was always kind of
a loose cannon, so...
Your side of the family.
Oh.
Either Erin or Jamie has a kid
that no one knows about,
or no one told me about...
Could it be my dad?
It's not your dad.
It would have come back as a sibling, so...
that's out of the way, okay?
Now, what do you know about this guy?
Just this.
See how his lineconnects to us?
Did you contact him?
No. I didn't eventell my dad.
I came straight here.
I don't know, Sean.
If there was a skeleton in the family closet,
I'm pretty sure I'd know about it.
It's no skeleton.
It's a real-life guy,
and he's justwalking around out there.
Son of a bitch,it is him.
You want to let us in on what's going on?
He's my witness in a case against Juan Acosta.
The head of the Apostles?
Yeah. Acosta's about to start trial
for the murder of a father of four,
and Geo Valdez was my star witness.
Wow, you two didn't think to have protection on him?
Protection was supposedto start tomorrow.
That's when I was supposed to
hand over his name to the defense.
We wanted to start it sooner.
He didn't want to gettaken off the street yet.
Well, it looks like he's off the street permanently
now, doesn't it?
Yeah, well, without Geo, I have no case.
That is, unless we can prove Acosta ordered the hit.
Well, you better figure it out fast
'cause the trial starts in two days,
and I don't want Acosta walking free.
Course not.
She wouldn't saywhat she wants.
Do you want me to stay?
No. It's okay.
I met her a long time ago.
I know her parents, and I got some free time.
Otherwise, I'd just sit here and worry about something.
Paula Hill.
Nice to see you again.
Hello, Commissioner.
Please, sit down.
So, it's been a long time.Yes.
The last time I talked to you,you were trying to convince me
not to drop out of the academy.
Yeah, I lost that one.
Turns out my son hascarried on that tradition.
He's in the firearms unit.
Really? Congratulations.
Which is why I am here.
I would like you to transfer him
to either the 6-4 in Brooklyn
or the 1-16 squad in Queens.
For what reason?
Because your son Joewas his father.
And because, as his mother,
I'd like him to have a safer assignment.
I dropped out of the academy because I was pregnant.
Did my son...
Did he know? No.
I kept it from him.
May I ask why?
Because I had no interest in being in a relationship
at the time.
Because I knewif I told him,
he'd insist ongetting married.
Or at least wantto be involved in raising him.
It was just a fling.
We were never gonna be each other's soul mates.
And why now?
Because he has always been asking who his father was.
And now he's doing DNA testing.
He was no more than two hours old
when you picked him up, umbilical cord still attached.
But he's gonna be okay?
His body temperature was dangerously low,
but there was no visible signs of injury.
So, healthy?
He's in the NICU.
Had to be put on oxygen, and we have no medical history,
but I'd say an extremely unlucky kid.
Unlucky? I thou I thought yousaid he was gonna be okay.
Oh, he will be.
But abandoned by your mother and left to die?
I'd call that unlucky.
Hey.
Hi. What's wrong?
This whole thing is wrong.
Mm.
Any word from the mother?
The detectives have the case.
They put a word out
to ERs to look out for mothers seeking medical attention,
then they're starting the canvass.
I want to work the canvass.
Eddie... Eddie, your tour's over.
I have to do this.
Hey, you're letting this get personal.
It doesn't get any morepersonal than this.
Which is exactly why you shouldn't do it.
This is exactly why I should.
How many times do we deal with situations
that we can't change?
Most of the time we respond to calls
where someone has already been raped or murdered or mugged.
But this... this is a chance where we can do something
that could change this kid's life forever.
Last night, I was playing Call of Dutywith him.
Today I'm picking out funeral clothes.
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