Outside a filthy brothel, a drunk man paid a prostitute to perform a fellatio. The whore ran away because she saw a girl dead on the ground. She was shot three times at close range and detectives noticed a phony gang tattoo on her right arm. Right after the medical examiner stated she couldn't be a prostitute and her fingerprints were in the system for a college rally went bad: she was a Yale student who wanted to became a writer and she worked as an undercover reporter (unaware of her parents) in order to find out something more about gangsters' lives. Some calls traced from a disposable mobile phone led the detectives to a middle aged man (William Sadler) whose son was recently convicted and confined in a terrible facility where a hispanic gang used to beat him up. They seemed to take advantage of the poor man who was willing to do anything to save his son's life.
An episode in which we see how prison gang, if they became too powerful, could be able to reach every person's life, even the one at the top of our society. I don't think it's all over for McCoy.