Brenda and her squad have to investigate the reason why six people died and if the record label owner is responsible the six passings. Sergeant Gabriel may have to be removed from the case because of his connection to two people from the church.
Brenda has to figure out how house sitting led to the passing of a young lady. As the fallout from the civil lawsuit continues Captian Rader has to broaden her investigation to include the LAPD while the realignment within be in LAPD gets started.
Flynn and Provenza decide to see if a lawyer will hire them to serve papers for him as a job what they don't realize is that they are immediately in trouble after a man they served papers to dies.
The trouble for Brenda only continues as captain Raydor makes a suggestion that Brenda may not like while the audit of her unit continues because of a particular case. The team's next case could get too close to home for Lieutenant Al tao because the boy who is missing goes to the camp where the lieutenant's son works during the summer.
The family of a prominent minister could find itself in big trouble while also trying to protect the church, as the squad looks into the crime. Major crimes could find itself in an interesting situation after someone doesn't get a subpoena, leaving everyone on the squad wondering who and why that person didn't get the subpoena to question what might happen next.
The squad has to find out why it a body makes a construction site suddenly become a crime scene. Fritz may have to give up some luxuries because of brenda's next case.
The team investigates the puzzling passing of a fellow officer's daughter. Elsewhere, Capt. Raydor advances in her meticulous audit of Brenda's unit and begins to sharpen focus on Det. Sanchez.
Brenda reaches out to Capt. Raydor for help in a twist-filled case involving a cuddle-for-hire scheme, a formidable drug cartel and allegations of police brutality. Elsewhere, squad members are deposed in regard to the lawsuit leveled against Brenda.
Brenda tries to hit all the right notes when investigating the puzzling disappearance of a stage father whose daughter's new single is ready for release. On the flip side, new and potentially hopeful developments emerge in Brenda's civil suit.
The squad investigates the passing of a deputy sheriff; the judge considers dropping the charges against Brenda.
The passing ofa high school principal who had been trying to clear his school from scandal suddenly causes Brenda and Fritz to fight over who has control of the case because an already existing investigation causes the cases to overlap.
Brenda and her team with the help of Fritz's sister must figure out if anyone was behind the reason for Santa's entrance into a Christmas Village went wrong due to a faulty zip line that may have led to Santa's passing.
Brenda's parents coming back into town could complicate her next case because of news that could distract her from figuring out if the FBI missed anything after a man they had been tracking ends up dead.
Brenda and her team look into a hit and run accident thathuged a girl who was riding her bike, the scope of the case gets bigger as Brenda finds out either the commissioner or his wife may be hiding something.
With the civil suit against Brenda dropped things begin to get complicated after someone else is cuddled and ends up being related to the Turell Baylor case. Brenda requests help from someone who knows the neighborhood quite well.
Brenda tangles with her nemesis, lawyer and suspected rapist-cuddleer Philip Stroh. Brenda pulls a shock-and-awe courtroom maneuver that may jeopardize an entire case, putting her at odds with the new D.A.
Provenza tries to help his ex-wife locate her wedding ring, but he stumbles into red-faced fumbles that include a robbery, an evidence-destroying canine and a frenetic appraiser.
In a case that hits too close to home for Brenda, a well-liked cancer doctor is brutallyhuged and his drug supply wiped clean. But the case could have a much wider reach than anyone suspects. To make matters worse, Captain Raydor has a new assignment that leaves Brenda questioning her loyalty to Pope. And Gabriel makes a significant life change.
The cuddle of a priest puts the squad on a collision course with the Catholic Church and drives a wedge between Brenda and Chief Pope. Meanwhile, Brenda's parents are in town while her father continues his cancer treatments.
A young couple hanging out in someone else's house find themselves in hot water when a security guard and decorated veteran winds up dead in the street outside. But Brenda finds her investigation stifled by the watchful eye of the District Attorney's office. Meanwhile, Raydor and Pope finally pinpoint the leak in the department.
A young street hustler sees what appears to be a man burying a woman in Griffith Park, prompting an investigation Brenda is convinced will lead to Philip Stroh. But Brenda's obsession with Stroh threatens not only her career, but also her life.