The first 172 lines.
What're you doing?
I'm gonna live outside in the tent.
You can stay here,
uh, until we, you know,
- we figure something, else out. - Thanks.
My dad's sundown, so it's not a steady decline.
Get you lookin' handsome again.
Veteran's Affairs.
Are you sure you don't wanna speak with Mental Health?
I work two nights a week.
If you need me any of the other five...
Consider yourself hired.
Good night, Katie.
I mean, that's, uh...
that was my sister's name.
Are you sleepwalking?
You used to do it as kid after your sister died.
Kawin ishpimig inabi-ken!
[GUNSHOTS FIRE, FIRE ALARM BEEPS OVERLAP]
- Mom, wake up! - Jenny!
I'm sorry.
- -
Well, I hope that wasn't breakfast.
Look, Matteo's home for the weekend.
We were gonna go to a concert, but I think it's gonna rain,
so what if we just stayed here and did something fun today?
Ross, it's not gonna rain.
Okay?
You go, you, uh...
go to the concert with Matteo, okay?
You were sleepwalking again?
Sorry, it's, uh... it's work.
Jenny!
No, there was a... a shooting.
A mass shooting at a church.
I have to go.
Jenny, you set the kitchen on fire.
I will... I will fix this.
Okay? I will, I will fix this,
I promise, when I get back. I just, I...
No, come on, what the hell are you doing?
Liam, I have to go.
Code Orange. Code Orange.
All right. We still don't exactly know what happened
at the church this morning.
We have bodies A through G so far. That's seven bodies.
How are we gonna deal with them all?
One by one.
River, I want you to start a log of all trace evidence.
No detail is too small.
Once they've had their CT scans,
we can identify and document every injury.
Yeah, I want you to test all the victims for GSR as well.
Everyone in range would have gunshot residue.
Well, assess who has the highest concentration
on their hands.
Cross-contamination is a huge risk factor
when dealing with multiple fatalities,
so we need to be incredibly careful
and keep everything separate.
If our shooter is in this room,
we need to isolate them from the rest of the victims.
[ZIPPER UNZIPS, MULTIPLE PHONES BUZZ AND RING]
So who do we have?
The calls are coming from inside the bags.
It's, uh... it's family members.
They're trying to reach their loved ones.
It's unnerving. It's sad.
Well, we've got preliminary ID's on the priest,
Father Vince Nelson and two elderly members of the congregation,
Marge Hamilton and Vandal Fuchs.
We're running background on them right now.
I'll start getting IDs on the four remaining four unknowns,
but in the meantime, bag and tag
everything you find on the bodies.
It needs to come back to me for chain of custody, okay?
No one's claimed responsibility for this yet,
so we don't know if it's terrorism or some sort of hate crime,
but I've gotta give a press conference in an hour.
Got a very frightened public out there.
Yeah. We will get you answers as soon as we have them.
Thanks.
This is hard. Seven letters...
- - "Not surprising." "Not surprising"?
Well, it's "not surprising," it's...
it's typical...
Typical!
I'm trying to concentrate down here!
Can you please hold it down?
All right?!
[DOOR BANGS SHUT, FAST-APPROACHING FOOTSTEPS]
- Oh. - Oh, uh, sorry to interrupt.
Uh, there's a group gathered in the boardroom.
The hospital sent them. They're looking for missing loved ones.
What should I tell them?
Oh, um... I'll go.
Hi, everyone. Uh, my name is Jenny Cooper.
I'm the coroner.
I know this is, uh, an incredibly difficult time
for all of you.
Unfortunately, we don't have all the facts.
Uh, officers will be here shortly to speak with you...
My husband was shot and he was rushed off by ambulance.
But when we went to the hospital,
- they sent us here. - Uh, Ms.... ?
Wilkins. Darla Wilkins.
Ms. Wilkins, we, um...
we haven't been able to identify everyone,
but we're working as quickly as possible.
It would be really helpful if you shared everything you knew
with the police, including your loved-one's names...
His name's Kent.
My husband. Kent Wilkins.
Okay. We will, uh...
we'll get you an update as soon as we can.
So far, of everyone we tested for GSR,
he had the highest concentration.
Okay, we'll get Homicide
to cross-reference his prints with the... gun.
But if he's our shooter, then...
who shot him?
These wounds aren't close-range.
You mean...
I think we have a second shooter.
Jenny! Jenny! - Yeah.
You need to see this.
- Is that a gun? - Sure is.
Okay, uh...
we are gonna do this very carefully.
He's just a kid.
You okay?
Yeah. It's just...
we see too many brown faces in our line of work,
you know what I mean?
Yeah. Okay, you guys, um...
Okay...
Okay, we need to figure out
how these two are connected.
Both shooters have gunshot wounds to the chest.
So they were shooting at each other.
Yeah.
It was a firefight that turned into a massacre.
Uh, these officers are here to take your statements.
So please be as forthcoming as you can with them,
any details will help further their investigation.
- Um, can I? - Yes.
Do you wanna come see where I work?
Go. Yes.
Take a little walk?
These red x's mark where our victims were found.
We've got seven dead and...
three are still in hospital.
I've run the prints on both our gunmen.
There's nothing on the kid with the shoelace gun.
Yeah, but why a shoelace?
It's an old gang trick.
You can drop the gun down your pants and hide it.
Okay. So he was in a gang.
No ID, no gang tattoos.
He probably saw it on TV or the internet.
The other shooter was Mitchell Sharp,
26, out of Detroit.
- An American. - Here visiting family.
Looks like he smuggled a weapon across the border.
Our teen had a rosary on him.
Maybe he was part of the congregation.
If he was, why didn't anyone recognize him?
And if he wasn't, why shoot up this one?
That is a very good question.
It doesn't feel random.
It feels like he was targeting someone specific.
We found most of the shell casing along the aisle
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