Deadly Collision on Sunset Boulevard
Dr. Chen arrives and helps stabilize the victim, Marco Reyes, a local mechanic, whose injuries look critical. John and Elena start canvassing nearby businesses for surveillance footage and potential witnesses. They discover a traffic camera caught the incident, showing the black sedan’s license plate partially obstructed. Using LAPD database cross-referencing, Rivera helps identify the vehicle as belonging to Julian Crane, a known local with prior reckless driving citations.
As John and Elena track down Julian at his nearby apartment, a tense confrontation follows, respecting Miranda rights. Julian admits to being behind the wheel but insists the collision was an accident—claiming Marco swerved suddenly in front of him. Forensics analysis and skid marks contradict this, pointing toward excessive speed and possible impairment. Toxicology reports soon confirm Julian was driving under the influence.
The episode recalls earlier procedural lessons from a previous hit-and-run involving Derek Shaw on Melrose Avenue, reinforcing John’s growing competence in balancing empathy and process. Julian is arrested and charged accordingly, while Marco remains in critical condition but stable at the hospital, with Dr. Chen monitoring closely.
The episode closes with John and Elena receiving a new 911 call about a suspicious fire in Boyle Heights, setting the stage for their continuing rookie challenges.