Deadline on Sunset Boulevard
John secured the perimeter with Elena, while Officer Chen started canvassing witnesses. Forensic specialist Patel arrived promptly, collecting shell casings and preserving latent prints on nearby surfaces. Surveillance cameras from across the street were secured by Detective Rivera, revealing a dark sedan leaving quickly.
Witness statements were inconsistent but a recurring detail emerged: a heated argument between the victim and a man seen earlier in the day. Elena and John learned that Larkin had been investigating an illicit land development project—an angle strikingly similar to a disturbance reported during their prior shift (Episode 124), hinting at a possible link between the city’s underbelly and shadowy corporate actors.
Further evidence collected included a partially torn note found in Larkin’s jacket, with a phone number and cryptic message referencing ‘the Wilshire files.’ John and Elena coordinated with Detective Rivera to trace the number, leading them to identify suspect Derek Collins, a local fixer with a murky past.
With a warrant approved based on mounting evidence—including fingerprints matching Derek on the café window and DNA recovered from the shell casing—John and Elena brought the suspect in for questioning. Following full Miranda advisement, Derek initially denied involvement but eventually confessed to the shooting, revealing he was hired to intimidate Larkin but panicked when the meeting escalated.
The arrest closed a micro-arc centering around silenced voices and urban corruption, a grim but necessary victory. As Derek was booked, Officer Lopez arrived to brief John and Elena on a new wildfire report near Boyle Heights, signaling the city’s next challenge.
Through diligent procedure, teamwork, and rookie mentorship, John’s journey continues balancing justice with the city’s relentless pulse.