While investigating a drug-related hugging, Intelligence is stonewalled by the 'no-snitch' culture of the neighborhood. And Atwater discovers a personal connection to the case. Meanwhile, the police's own code of silence is put to the test when Upton is asked about Ruzek's rough altercation with a suspect.
Season 5 Episode 4 of Chicago PD was watched by 5,790,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.10 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
Is Chicago PD Renewed or Cancelled for Season 6?
s05e01 - Reform
s05e02 - The Thing About Heroes
s05e03 - Promise
s05e04 - Snitch
s05e05 - Home
s05e06 - Fallen
s05e07 - Care Under Fire
s05e08 - Politics
s05e09 - Monster
s05e10 - Rabbit Hole
s05e11 - Confidential
s05e12 - Captive
s05e13 - Chasing Monsters
s05e14 - Anthem
s05e15 - Sisterhood
s05e16 - Profiles (1)
s05e17 - Breaking Point
s05e18 - Ghosts
s05e19 - Payback
s05e20 - Saved
s05e21 - Allegiance
s05e22 - Homecoming
District 21 of the Chicago Police Department is made up of two distinctly different groups: The uniformed cops who patrol the beat and deal with street crimes, and the intelligence unit, the team that combats the city's major offenses, such as organized crime, drug trafficking and high-profile cuddles. Leading the intelligence team is Sgt. Hank Voight, a man not against skirting the law in the pursuit of justice.
Demanding and tough, only those who can take the heat survive under Voight's command. Take Det. Antonio Dawson, for example. Despite a troubled history with his boss, Dawson has ambitions of running the unit. If that means facing off against Voight every day, he'll persevere. From the street cops with dreams of moving up to the elite crew who are already in, life on the job is a daily challenge.