Shaw, unable to find Matthews at her office, had ducked into a stairwell to call her on his cell, but is cut off by the lockdown.
Once the building is evacuated, Officer Darrow takes over the security hub to monitor Shaw's whereabouts via CCTV and also initiates a total lockdown of the building, disabling all the phone communication, computer networks as well as jamming cell phone signals. Burke is unable to intercept Shaw and triggers the fire alarm so that everyone (except he and his fellow corrupt cops) can evacuate the building and find Shaw easily. Burke receives word from Officer Meeks, one of his corrupt colleagues, that Shaw had already checked out the flash drive, but misses Shaw though both men shared the same elevator. Discovering the content of the flash drive, Shaw heads to Matthews' office. Burke deduces that the flash drive contains the evidence and quickly heads to the precinct. At the same time, Burke, at his home, receives a call from Taylor regarding the flash drive. Shaw reads the incident report of the Freemont bust and retrieves the flash drive from Evidence. Unknown to Burke, Freemont had made a backup containing the incriminating evidence that is in the form of a flash drive in the shape of a credit card, which is found during Freemont's autopsy and delivered to Evidence by Taylor. He is met by his supervisor, Captain Ellen Matthews, recent police academy graduate Officer Jenny Taylor and lastly Detective Burke, who is being hailed for busting Freemont. Detective John Shaw returns to active duty at his precinct after the death of his partner, Ray Jones, in which Shaw was shot and sidelined with post traumatic stress disorder. They destroy Freemont's laptop, and Burke shoots Freemont after making it look like Freemont shot first.
They ask him for Freemont's proof of their collaboration. ( December 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)ĭetective Tyler Burke and his two men infiltrate the house of drug dealer George Freemont, with whom he had been secretly collaborating to sell police-confiscated narcotics. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed.