CSI:New York
Season 1 -
Episode 21 - On the Job
Written by Timothy J. Lea
Directed by David Von Ancken
Mac and Danny are at the apartment of one very dead Jay Knight. Danny
notices high velocity blood spatter on the wall, and Mac sends him to
check out the rest of the apartment. Danny does so and hears something
coming from behind one of the closet doors. As Danny starts to open the
door, a man bursts out of the closet, throwing Danny backwards. Danny
recovers and chases the man into the subway, where the man starts to
fire at the CSI as people panic. Danny tells them all to get down and
moves behind a pillar. After several more shots are fired, Danny returns
fire and hits the man firing at him. But when Mac and several other
officers arrive at the scene, they roll over the lifeless body of the
man who has an NYPD badge. When Mac asks Danny if the dead man was the
one he was chasing, Danny thinks so but isn't sure.
Flack tells Mac the dead cop is Rodney Minhas, who was working
undercover. The officers at the scene are angry about the shooting, and
Danny, who is being treated for a bloody cut on his forehead, yells at
them when they make comments about Minhas's death. Mac pulls Danny aside
and Danny tells him his version of the story: Minhas fired at him first,
and Danny fired the final two rounds. Mac tells Danny to go home and not
talk to IAB yet. Aiden approaches Mac: she's found a personal recorder
one of the civilians who was wounded was carrying. It's still recording;
Mac takes it as evidence. When he goes above ground, he's irritated to
see Danny about to talk to Chief Dwight Hilborne from IAB. Mac orders
Danny to go to the hospital.
The body of Sandra Lopez, nineteen-year-old nanny, has been discovered
in the bathrooms at a nanny park with a bloody head wound. Stella speaks
to her two friends, Glenda Wallace and Matrice Singh, who called 911.
The women are also nannies--the three would meet in the park. They tell
Stella that Sandra worked for the Myersons, big name antique importers.
The Myerson's child, Daniela, has been taken by Child Welfare, and
Stella goes to examine the child, who appears unharmed.
Dr. Hawkes tells Mac that Minhas was shot twice--he pulled a hollow
point bullet out of the man's shoulder, but that wasn't the fatal round.
The fatal shot was to the abdomen, which caused Minhas to bleed to
death. That bullet is missing, so there's no way to tell who fired the
fatal shot. Lab tech Shannon Goodall plays the personal recorder data
for Mac. She tells him that because there are three distinct sources of
gunshots, she'll be able to identify the shooters' locations. Danny's
are the final two shots, and before Danny's two shots are fired, Mac and
Shannon distinctly hear Minhos identify himself as an undercover
officer.
Dr. Hawkes tells Stella blunt force trauma killed Sandra, and points out
granite in the wound. He also makes note of the fact that Sandra's
nostrils and throat are singed, but her face isn't burned. Stella
returns to the park and collects rocks of the correct shape and size to
test. Back in the lab, she discovers one of the rocks has prints on it,
but the prints aren't in the system. At the hospital, Danny grows
impatient waiting for the doctor to treat the cut on his head and
leaves. Stella heads across town to the Myersons' residence, where she
is greeted by Randolf Giff, the couple's butler. He says Sandra mostly
got along with the Myersons, but says the girl had been erratic of late.
He refuses to disclose the Myersons' location, saying they've become
private since someone stole one of the prize nesting dolls. The doll was
returned soon after, and Stella takes it as evidence. Randolph mentions
a bartender boyfriend of Sandra's, and Stella finds him at Lady Demon's
Fire Bar, where scantily clad women eat and breathe fire from flaming
sticks. Steve Dark, the bartender, admits he hooked up with Sandra but
claims it was consensual. She wanted a chance to try out for a position
at the bar, but she choked up when she tried to take the flame into her
mouth. Stella runs Steve's prints in the lab against those on the rock,
but they don't match up.
Danny stops by the subway station to see how the investigation is
progressing, but Mac is irritated by his presence and tells him that the
evidence doesn't support his story. He gives Danny a lawyer's card and
sends him away. Flack and Aiden discover a bullet lodged in a stair, and
it's free of blood. They take it to Constance Briell, but she matches it
not to Danny's gun but to the bullet that killed Jay Knight. The suspect
Danny was chasing fired the round, meaning that the only unaccounted for
round--Danny's--must have been the one that killed Minhas. Flack meets
an anxious Danny in a diner, where Danny tells him how upset he is and
how alone he feels. Flack urges Danny not to take matters into his own
hands, but Danny tells him he feels like he's already been hung and
storms out.
Stella decides to run Sandra's prints and comes up with a match to a set
of prints matching the theft of a sapphire necklace. When Stella gets to
the house where the necklace was stolen from, she discovers Glenda,
Sandra's friend, is the nanny at the residence. Glenda claims they were
just trying on the necklace and had nothing to do with the theft. Stella
takes her prints. In Brooklyn, Flack and Aiden go over Jay Knight's
apartment and conclude that because the high velocity blood splatter in
the apartment wasn't from Jay or their missing suspect, there must have
been a third man in the apartment. They search for the bullet and Aiden
spots it across the street in a telephone poll. Hawkes recovers the
bullet and it tests positive for blood. In the lab, Stella runs Glenda's
prints. They don't match the prints on the rock, but they do come up in
connection with another robbery, from the house where Matrice works.
She's brought in and printed, but asks for a lawyer.
Mac, Aiden and Constance analyze the bullet and put it together: Minhas
was in Jay's apartment, and that's where the fatal bullet was fired.
Danny wasn't the shooter. Aiden and Flack go back to the scene where
they pick up a blood trail leading toward another subway entrance, and
ending at a gray car. Above one of the wheels, they discover a bloody
towel, which Minhas used to soak up the blood immediately after getting
shot. Meanwhile, Danny has taken matters into his own hands and, against
all advice, gone to give a statement to Chief Hilborne. After he gives
his account, Hilborne tells him witness accounts contradict his and IAB
will be reviewing whether he's fit to be an officer. Dejected, Danny
runs into Mac who tells him that they've found evidence that exonerates
him of any wrongdoing in the officer's death, but Danny's testimony
could render that useless.
Chad and Stella go over the nesting dolls and Stella gets a print off
the smallest one. She's able to match them to final nanny: Matrice. The
nannies decided to steal from each other's houses, knowing none of their
prints were on record, but Sandra got cold feet and took the nesting
doll back. When Matrice confronted Sandra about it, Sandra insisted she
was out and Matrice, in anger, hit her with the rock and killed her.
Matrice seems unremorseful: they were trying to get money to pay for
health insurance. Despite the fact that the case is closed, Stella isn't
satisfied. The Myersons have still not come back to pick up their child.
Mac tells Stella there's nothing she can do to get through to the
parents but recommends she go visit the baby.
In an interrogation room, Mac confronts Michael Anderson, the man who
fled from Jay's apartment. It was his car Minhas ran to after being
shot. Minhas was working undercover, though Anderson clearly had no
idea. Mac tells Anderson that Minhas was probably trying to kill him to
explain why he was shot. Afterwards, Danny tells Mac that the DA
declined to prosecute. Mac swiftly reminds him that this is no
victory--IAB simply didn't have enough evidence. Mac also reminds him
that his second bullet is unaccounted for. Mac tells Danny two things:
he was advised not to hire Danny five years ago and that Danny is now
off the promotion grid. Stella spends some quality time with Daniela
before her parents come to claim her.
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